I think you need to correct your description text a bit. 1. Oslofjorden is not Norways biggest fjord(it’s the 6th biggest). Sognefjorden wich is 286km long is Norways biggest fjord and it is located in the west of Norway(Oslofjord is «only» 120km) 2. Norways biggest fjords are NOT located in the east but in the west, and north, ther is also a way higher number of fjords in west and north of Norway compared to east. Norway actually has over 1700 fjords (because of this, Norway has the second largest coastline in the world , only beaten by Canada)very few of the fjords are on the east side of Norway. All the best -from a Norwegian
Thank you for you comment. This was not meant to be a scientific article about the fjords in Norway, but more to highlight that the Oslofjord actually has a lot of qualities even though its not as spectacular as the fjords in the west. That said, I did not say longest (I.e. meters) but largest (I.e. squaremeters). In the records the Oslofjord is rated as the third largest fjord after Porsanger and Varanger. However, there are different opinions where the line between the Oslofjord and the Skagerak ocean should be drawn. Using Færder as the border puts Oslofjorden as the 3rd largest. Including the Telemark coast as some consider to be correct border and the Oslofjord ends up as the largest fjord. In an inspirational non scientific description I gave myself some degree of liberty 😜 You may argue that the Oslofjord is not a fjord at all, and you will be right from a geological point of view as it is not formed by a glacier, but just flooded land. Anyway, it is still a fantastic place to paddle, so put your kayak on the water and enjoy. Also a Norwegian😃
Thanks. I got a Insta360 X3 prior to last summer, and recorded 2 trips during the summer, using the invisible selfistick connected to a claw mount which I clamped onto the cockpit rim in different positions. Then spent some time learning the Insta studio and how to reframe the footage to create a more dynamic video. I really like the opportunities in a 360 camera.
Thanks😀 yes, it is a very nice place. It is not allways like this though. This place is very exposed to the North Sea and it is often rough condidions our there. On rough days it is a popular place for kayaking rockhopping.
Thanks ! I tested out a 360 camera for the first time, the Insta 360 X3. It gives very stable videos and a lot of possibilities for dynamic footage and different angles. Downside is a bit too low resolution if I zoom in / crop alot. I like this camera very much.
@@rustacross1254 yes, that makes sense. I used the insta360 X2 for a long time but the salt water eventually killed it. I now use the X3 with a dive case. The dive case is not so convenient and loses some clarity but I can't risk the salt water killing another camera.
Hei. Takk for hyggelig tilbakemelding. Første gang jeg "planla" å lage film (fordi jeg gikk alene) og synes selv det ble relativt bra - selv om jeg ser forbedringsmuligheter. Fantastisk område - første gang for meg. Kunne tenkt meg en lengre tur på samme sted en annen gang. Absolutt verdt å teste ut.
Flott video fra velkjente omgivelser. Vært mye her, spesielt vest for Kvenna. På neste tur må du følge elva oppover og innover i kvenndalen. Flott innover der. Anbefales. Brenner heller ikke så mye "krutt" som rett opp fra Mogen og til Gjuvsjå😀 Tommel opp og hilsen herfra.