I visited the island in 2021, after visiting the North Cape. Sadly I had only rain, when I visited the Island. I knew about the Island before, a local, that I met on the internet, said to me that Senja is beautifuller than the Lofoten. I must say, I didn't visit the Lofoten yet, but it was even with rain, very impressive. You have made nice videos of Norway, I just subscribed. Greetings from The Netherlands 🇳🇱
Yes, it was certainly a wonderful place with stunning views but what a long way to travel in a day. Did you stay longer or at least spend the night somewhere? You certainly did get very close to the edge of the cliff or ridge at times - You never know how much might be jutting out with little land underneath!.I want to make sure you come back in one piece. Lol
Love the video, especially the drone shot. Much informative and enjoyable. questions: Were biting bugs an issue? Did you see any spot to pitch a tent on your way up? Also, how far is the nearest water source from where you were at the foot of Segla? I'm thinking of camping in the meadows between Segla and Hesten.
There exists no such as 'Norway in miniature'. Regarding Senja: it is lacking skerries/archipelagos and mountain plateus. I have also heard locals speak om Stord and Andøya as 'Norway in miniature'. Obviously the have not been around.
@@sandvenexplorer fair enough my head was just going like.... what, how. I've been to Álesund so I know Norway IRL is just magic. Thanks for this video though because watching from home is a lot easier than actually going way up north :)
Viry beatifull video brother God bless you
Wow! What an amazingly beautiful island.
Wow mesmerising
You are a very lucky person to be able to go see these sites. Thank you again for sharing.
Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts!
My mother side of my family is from Senja, village called Rødsand.
Impressive island and views - thanks for sharing your adventures. Cheers
Awesome views..and your climbing performances are excellent 👏👏👏🎩
Quite a view and an easy hike really....thanks for watching this stuff!!
Beautiful
Spectacular Chris.
Thanks Dougie, Lofoten even more so, I have to go back there for a longer while one day..
@@sandvenexplorer I’ll look forward to seeing the next Lofoten film.
Hi nice job..... 😍
I visited the island in 2021, after visiting the North Cape. Sadly I had only rain, when I visited the Island. I knew about the Island before, a local, that I met on the internet, said to me that Senja is beautifuller than the Lofoten. I must say, I didn't visit the Lofoten yet, but it was even with rain, very impressive.
You have made nice videos of Norway, I just subscribed.
Greetings from The Netherlands 🇳🇱
Hi there, thank you!
Here in Singapore there's a neighbourhood called Senja too
Yes, it was certainly a wonderful place with stunning views but what a long way to travel in a day. Did you stay longer or at least spend the night somewhere? You certainly did get very close to the edge of the cliff or ridge at times - You never know how much might be jutting out with little land underneath!.I want to make sure you come back in one piece. Lol
Thank you, I spent more time in the area, and continued on to another place as well! More safe than it looks😱😬, solid ground...
This was great u got my sub
Cool, you are welcome here!
That is an ancient petrified tree stump.
The highest Mountain is Breitind. You see it to the right of Segla from your standing point.
Love the video, especially the drone shot. Much informative and enjoyable.
questions: Were biting bugs an issue? Did you see any spot to pitch a tent on your way up? Also, how far is the nearest water source from where you were at the foot of Segla? I'm thinking of camping in the meadows between Segla and Hesten.
It will be easy to find a spot for your tent, not much bugs. A couple of streams I believe, you will be fine...thanks for watching.
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Thanks for watching!
Sykt bra!
Takk skal du ha!
There exists no such as 'Norway in miniature'. Regarding Senja: it is lacking skerries/archipelagos and mountain plateus.
I have also heard locals speak om Stord and Andøya as 'Norway in miniature'. Obviously the have not been around.
Looks like a giant tree
lol you're on one of the most beautiful places on earth and you worry about insta and fb
Hi there, I found out about the place bec of an insta post by someone, I do not worry much about either insta or fb,,,,thanks for watching
@@sandvenexplorer fair enough my head was just going like.... what, how. I've been to Álesund so I know Norway IRL is just magic. Thanks for this video though because watching from home is a lot easier than actually going way up north :)