Preikestolen Trail - Timelapse Video

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

Комментарии • 8

  • @russc788
    @russc788 4 месяца назад +1

    It’s good to see what the trail looks like. I think hiking footwear is best.

  • @VitaliyKhomich
    @VitaliyKhomich Месяц назад

    What is the interval on the time lapse?

  • @stevengrant9198
    @stevengrant9198 Год назад +6

    Respect to the cameraman.

  • @SamQuayle-is7qs
    @SamQuayle-is7qs Год назад +2

    Would you say starting the hike at 11am and being back down for a 3pm book is realistic for a couple who hike often? I am wondering whether to book with “Pulpit Rock Tours” “GoFjords” or with our cruise ship, which is considerably more expensive but guarantees we get back on the boat! Any help appreciated

    • @SamQuayle-is7qs
      @SamQuayle-is7qs Год назад

      3pm Bus*

    • @johannescornelisapon6401
      @johannescornelisapon6401 Год назад +1

      Hi. That is realistic. If you hike often, you will use between 1h15m and 1h45m on the way up, maybe a bit shorter on the way down. You will have to take into account time for breaks in addition to this. Of course, booking any shore excursions on your own always is at your own risk.

    • @JJORIS4199
      @JJORIS4199 Год назад +1

      It take 3 and a half to four hours so that is possible if you leave soon enough

  • @Matti6950
    @Matti6950 4 месяца назад

    When exactly was this film (day of week, to know if weekend or wich workday), month, time of day? The amount of tourist was insane, i don't mind doing 'hard stuff' to avoid tourist, like getting up early or walking faster, but these was WAY to much tourist, you have to stop non stop, the calm of the walk is gone and most importantly, it's impossible to get clean images like in the books without a tourist in your face (biggest priority for me, Images are the reason i travel, i take higher quality images (landscape) then 97% of the highers there (maybe even 99.9%), but to do so: please less tourist to bad summer is so short in norway. I'm thinking september, but your site claims still tons of people there then (80% of June wich is quite crazy for how good that mount is to visit it). Also days getting dangerously short on september.
    Another thing: the weather statistics seem VERY pesimistic about september. This is true for swiss statistics too. However ever since 2019 (or even before but didnt check then), the heating of climate change makes september absolutely certain a dry summer month in Swiss with very low change to be dry, hell even oktober some years is super dry, with only -4°C (september for us was 29° non stop, two rain days, one when we went home (didnt care :D) and one slightl rain in middle, all rest dry (so safe mountain hiking after 3-4 days). But norway is more north so this is very hard to even statistically make a guess with the climate chance taken into account. I guess you still have 'random' weather, (norways nature) but i also think you have much ore drought then before (i remember a certain year, 2019-2021 somewhere, it was 6 weeks 33°c in Oslo (i bet similar in stavanger). I'm almost certain that september that year was very few rain. It simply was a to strong summer to have much rain then.