Rallarvegen Myrdal Flåm

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024

Комментарии • 25

  • @terryleddra1973
    @terryleddra1973 5 лет назад +3

    Gives one a greater appreciation of the difference in height from Myrdal to Flam. Thanks for sharing IMH

  • @blindpeteoz5673
    @blindpeteoz5673 5 лет назад +5

    Brilliant Mate!! I could smell the brake pads from here!! LOL

  • @TheLoz999
    @TheLoz999 5 лет назад +3

    This is truly amazing possibly the best thing ive seen on RUclips. You are so lucky to live where you do. Brilliant!!

  • @finleyfendt3750
    @finleyfendt3750 3 года назад +1

    I’ll go by train and enjoy the scenery. You are a brave soul. 👍👍👍. 9-2-21

  • @SharkGirl
    @SharkGirl 5 лет назад +2

    Very adventurous. Sorry I missed it

  • @williammorgan9596
    @williammorgan9596 3 года назад +2

    Loved this one! You should put a link at the end of your July 2020 video to this one.
    It was very interesting seeing that your trees have lost most of their leaves by November like they do here in the North East US.
    But we don't get snow on our hills until December, but there was snow on the tops of those hills already.
    Oh and a dark cave? All I could think was "What if there was a Bear in there?"
    And I wondered where the Goats had moved to, just down the valley. "Beep Beep" Very cool Video. Thanks.

    • @imh9456
      @imh9456  2 года назад

      The dark cave? It was the first road tunnel built in the old county, and no bears in western part of Norway

    • @williammorgan9596
      @williammorgan9596 2 года назад

      @@imh9456 Yes, the road tunnel. From outside you dont see the other end of the tunnel and it looks from the video that the road just goes in to a cave.
      Its to bad that you all dont have Bears. I really like watching the bears in our neighborhoods and country side.
      But while walking or hiking, we always have to be mindful of Mountain Lions or Bears.
      Not that they bother any one, but if you come up to them to quickly and scare them, they can get defensive.

  • @bogdanc2309
    @bogdanc2309 Год назад +1

    Super cool video! Do you think September is a good time to do it? We are planning a cycling trip through Norway and would love doing this sector!

    • @imh9456
      @imh9456  Год назад +1

      September is a good month to bike the whole Rallar road from Haugastøl down to Flåm, less people up on the mountain and all the snow has melted.

    • @bogdanc2309
      @bogdanc2309 Год назад

      @@imh9456 that's great to hear, thanks! We were a bit worried about the weather, as our plan includes 10 bikepacking days from Kristiansand to Flam, following the main cycling ways.. For this reason, we are actually in doubt if to replan the trip for July! As you mention, though, snow might still be an issue in July..

    • @imh9456
      @imh9456  Год назад +1

      @@bogdanc2309 I think it is possible to bike this road from mid July, you might have to walk over some snowbanks on the highest part of the road, I have done it 3 times, but i did it as a day trip not a fully loaded bike with tent etc.
      Check out this link www.haugastol.no/en/rallarvegen-report

  • @onomatopoetisk
    @onomatopoetisk Год назад

    I heard after I made the train ride that it was possible to rent bikes but seeing this, I’m lucky we didn’t. This is too much adventure for me. 😅 Happy to watch it on my screen, though!

    • @imh9456
      @imh9456  Год назад

      Glad you like it, well i guess this road is not for everyone.

  • @franklinrwful
    @franklinrwful 2 года назад +1

    I am now ambitious to go back again and try this trip. Maybe not so fast though lol.

    • @imh9456
      @imh9456  2 года назад

      Just take a slow ride and enjoy the scenery. I have cycled this road numerous times both ways and i usually cycle this stretch of the rallarroad relative slow.

  • @bismak2002
    @bismak2002 4 года назад

    Eu gostei do passeio. Por bicicleta o trajeto é mais curto do que pelo trem. Interessante ver aqueles dois vasos no final da linha de trem por trás. Como algum de vocês conseguem morar em casa em lugares tão solitários.
    .
    I enjoyed the tour. The bike is shorter than the train. Interesting to see those two vessels at the end of the train line behind. How do any of you manage to live at home in such lonely places.

    • @imh9456
      @imh9456  4 года назад +1

      No one live up at Myrdal today, however there are maintenance crew living there when they work. Today these houses are used as cabins all year around.

    • @bismak2002
      @bismak2002 4 года назад

      @@imh9456 Bom saber disso. Obrigado. Good to know. Thank you.

  • @donjudd9372
    @donjudd9372 4 года назад +1

    you should do this route again with your 360 view cam, as theres just loads of interesting spots to have a good look over.

    • @imh9456
      @imh9456  4 года назад +1

      Don, that is the plan just need stable light conditions, 360 camera is too light sensitive. My plan is to film Rallar road from Haugastøl to Flåm minute by minute.

  • @Theheroicbladesman
    @Theheroicbladesman 5 лет назад +2

    Why you actually had the gumption to go on a road trip with out my protection huh? I'm glad everything ended well , but in the future just wait from me all right? I don't want you to end up as an appetizer for a dragon or a troll.