Norwegian drone rules: 1) Drone must be within sight at all time. 2) No closer than 5 km from airports. 3) No higher than 120 m - measured to the closest ground or water. 4) No flying above military areas, crowded places like festivals and sport arrangements. 5) Respect privacy. (Don't publish or otherwise share videos of people unless they are at a place where privacy can't reasonably be expected).
@@RU-vid_Stole_My_Handle_Too Filming not allowed in the National Parks: The use of drone is prohibited in both the Jotunheimen National Park and the Utladalen Landscape Protection Area. Parts of the conservation area are particularly vulnerable in nature, while other parts are particularly important outdoor areas.
Dear Aslak, Thank you for this magical video. Im from Sweden and planening to hike in Jotunheimen this spring 2022. I guess this video was made during your hike there as well. Can you please tell the routes you took to see this specific places? Best regards.
Thank you! Our route's starting and finishing point was Gjendesheim Fjellstue. First we followed the path to Glitterheim, then we hiked the lower path to Spiterstulen. After that we summitted Galdhøpiggen. From Spiterstulen our route continued trough Urdadalen to Gjendebue, and from there we hiked to Memurubu. The following day we summitted Surtningssue and then we ascended through Besseggen back to Gjendesheim. This route took 8 days and it was about 120 km long including the toppturs😄
All types of veichles, from drones/planes to cars are strictly forbidden in the Norwegian national parks. Though there are guided hikes which are great!
Thank you! We hiked there in August. It is suitable month for hiking becouse most of snow has melted away. Don't plan too many kilometres for a day becouse the terrain in Jotunheimen can be very demanding. During a hiking day you will gain hundreds or even thousands of ascending metres😄