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Exploring the city of Tromsø and meeting new vanlife friends 

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In this video, we explore the city of Tromsø and meet new vanlife friends Emma and Jan there too. We start in a very rainy Tromsø Norway but as the days progress the weather gets better. And after almost a week in Tromsø we meet fellow vanlifers Jan and Emma and go out to dinner in the city of Tromsø.
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Комментарии : 16   
@DailyPassenger
@DailyPassenger 2 года назад
Wherever you go, whatever you do, I'll always be there, supporting you. Lovely vlog about your van life. cant wait to see next episode.
@ourcamperstories
@ourcamperstories Год назад
Thank you! We are always learning and growing.
@modevakschooltrudysohns9771
@modevakschooltrudysohns9771 2 года назад
Almost hundred subscribers🏁, very nice vlog also the music.
@ourcamperstories
@ourcamperstories Год назад
Yes, we are actually over a 100 now! So happy about it! Thank you for your continuos support!
@thewaytoventure2321
@thewaytoventure2321 2 года назад
Great video guys 👍☺️
@ourcamperstories
@ourcamperstories 2 года назад
Thnx Emma! It will be so much fun to show all of our adventures over the next weeks.
@6z_0
@6z_0 Год назад
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Nice video again and Tromsø is really a nice place! I'm curious about did you understand or guess what "røkt laks" meant? I understand Swedish and because of that it has been easy for me to understand signs in Norway, as those languages are so close relatives. I don't understand Norwegian speech, though. In Swedish that would be "rökt lax" :) And with the haircut the Norwegian price levels hit you quite hard :)
@ourcamperstories
@ourcamperstories Год назад
Yeah we loved Tromsø. Definitely on our list of things to revisit. That whole area is. We know about gravad lax and we say "gerookt" which is similar to "røkt" so it was easy to know what it meant.
@Luredreier
@Luredreier Год назад
0:31 Nice pronunciation. :-) I can hear that it was difficult for you. But while definitely accented it was 100% correct. :-) 9:58 Let me guess, 1 200 NOK give or take? Yeah, Norwegian labour is expensive. Computerized services like cellular internet or phones or basically anything imported tends to be cheap. Anything involving high education is also really competitive. Raw materials are usually reasonable. But the moment you start using what's usually lower wage services in other countries... Yeah, expect to empty your wallet... 10:03 730 NOK!!?!!?! That's a *bargain*!!! Locals never cut your hair for under 800 unless they're trainees. And honestly most saloons tends to go for about 1 000 for my cuts, as a guy... Longer hair are usually charged a bit more, but then you don't have a beard to cut so it's usually roughly the same as for a woman with long hair... Women used to have to pay more even if the hair was short, but now the prices are increasingly length based rather than gender based. Sucks if you are a guy with long hair (thankfully I'm not) and a beard (something I *do* have). But yeah... On the whole a fairer system. The highest amount I've paid so far was 1 200 NOK for hair and beard and I've heard about people being charged 1 300 for *just* a hair cut on a long woman's hair... But that's usually premium saloons with a high demand and that often have a long waiting lists... Although in my case I *actually* dropped in, and got shocked by the price that I didn't expect up front (afterwards I've *always* asked about the price *before* getting cut instead of after). Occasionally you *can* find immigrants willing to cut you for cheaper. A Syrian refugee here in Trondheim tried to cut me and mum for just 500 NOK for each of us. We both *insisted* on paying at least 700 pr person, 1 400 NOK in total for the two of us as that's basically a *minimum*, even for trainees and you expect people to live of their wages here... That refugee worked at a saloon right next to Scandic Bakklandet in Trondheim by the way. There's 3-4 saloons there, but I'm sure that you can find him if you search a bit, assuming that he's still working there next time you guys visit Norway. 10:21 31!?!?!?! How can your hairdressers even *survive* on that!!?!!?!!?!
@ourcamperstories
@ourcamperstories Год назад
Thank you for the compliment! Yeah, I feel like by now, in the journey, I was getting the language down more and it was easier to find the pronunciations (though sometimes I would get completely wrong too). About the hairdresser: Yeah, with the pricing in Norway I kind of understand why it is so expensive. But if you are used to Dutch pricing it is very much a shock! :) And Marten could get his hair cut for 350/450 NOK so I was shocked that mine was so much more expensive. Looking back, maybe I should have done it, just for the experience, but in that moment I was just flabbergasted :D
@Luredreier
@Luredreier Год назад
@@ourcamperstories *How* could he get it so cheap!!?!!?!!? I've literally *never* seen anyone cut for 350 NOK before, not even children in the 90s with less inflation... I thought 500 by a refugee was extreme. Oo I try to shop around for good prices when getting my hair cut. And for me I feel like 700-900 is fair. 1 000 is the norm these days but is caused by the inflation in recent years and still feels a bit expensive to me but not unreasonable. And like I mentioned, I've paid 1 200 before...
@ourcamperstories
@ourcamperstories Год назад
@@Luredreier I don't know. It was in Alta that he got his hair cut, as you might have seen in one of the other videos. It was a really nice lady and they had an opening. Maybe that's why?
@Luredreier
@Luredreier Год назад
@@ourcamperstories Maybe. He was definitely lucky there, that's for sure.
@Luredreier
@Luredreier Год назад
@@ourcamperstories And yeah, I can definitely hear that both of you are improving in your Norwegian pronounciations. May I ask why you guys wish to learn our language in the first place? :-) It's a fairly small one after all.
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