Another fantastic road in Norway!! Yes, it wasn't perfect, but the views were worth the effort. Each and every turn gave you a new vista to look at, and the majesty of the mountains made it even better. I'm so glad I am just a passenger in the camera looking at what you drove. Your nerves of steel (and experience) made it look easy, although no descent is that easy. Thank you for following your sense of adventure and showing us what you got to experience. Laterz!! 📸😲👍🤗💕🐸
Excellent work guys! This is pure gold in it's purest form .9999! The way this work of art came full circle at the end was a plethora of cinematic genius! The ups the downs... Just, an amazing piece! Keep up the excellent work and absolutely can not wait until the next adventure!
I have been exactly there in summer 2017, somewhere around when i started watching you, then i was like «would be cool if he recorded a vid there» and you did :)
Not very good road but scenary and beatifull. Norway is a very very beatifull country full of great people as Spain is. I prefer highways , “autovías” personally. Thank you very much for recording editing and uploading this video and all the work you do . Muchas gracias y vuelve pronto por España.
I rode that road last week in heavy rain and thick fog, I can't remember much of what I can see in your video :D Also my bike broke down at the polar circle :(
Thank you so much for this video. At least virtually I could experience this amazing scenery. Are bicycles allowed on this road? I'd love to ride it on my touring bike but I wonder if I would be allowed into the tunnel. In this fjord the Pulpit Rock is, right? I envy you that you can travel so much. Are you a professional driver? Best wishes!
Yes Pulpit Rock is on this fjord, approximately 30 kilometers west of this video. I think you can cycle this road. Cyclists are often banned in tunnels with higher traffic volumes, and in some cases there is no local alternative. As you can see these tunnels are very dark so you need some good lights on the bike.
very beautiful drive. I don't think there is anything similar to Norway in North America. Part of Quebec are perhaps a little bit similar, but nothing to the scale of this.
Some parts of British Columbia seemed similar to Norway to me. The Canadian Rockies are a bit higher but the valleys look fairly similar. I think the rugged parts of Newfoundland may also be similar to Norway.
@@EuropeanRoads Can confirm, I live in Haugesund in Rogaland - I have people I know from Newfoundland say that some of the coastal landscape around where I live is pretty similar, as it's mostly hilly, rocky coastal landscape.
I have a question; how do you find these roads? Like, do you put some research on it or you pull out your camera when you feel like it? Beautifull video btw
I usually browse Google Earth for scenic roads in the area I'm planning to visit. I often plan to travel certain roads in a specific direction (i.e. not going into the sun). I also only film the stretches I really want to capture, it's not a dashcam that is running for thousands of kilometers. It takes some effort to get a good shot, I have a blanket across the dashboard to keep the reflection away and I want to keep the windshield clean (which is difficult in some areas!)