This was one of the worst experiences on all that snow I've seen yet. The wind was blowing the snow so much you started laughing and it made me start laughing too. What a mess! You did an excellent job handling the conditions around you. One of the best videos yet, thanks KG. 😁👍👍👍
To auto na świetną trakcję, ale nie chciało skręcić 😅 Dopiero gdy zdejmujesz nogę z gazu to zaczyna reagować ale nie można za bardzo bo się zatrzyma 😅💪
Za to sa żółte linie rozdzielające pasy i dopóki nie nawali dużo śniegu to nawet fajnie to widać. A znaki często są zasypane i nawet żółty kolor nie pomoże. Osobiście nie lubię jak myją te znaki(myjka ciśnieniową, często gdy jest mróz ) trzeba bardziej uważać
Nice video! I think the convoy driving is because of narrow road. They are not able to keep both lanes open all the way because of roadworks and snowdrifts...
Hi, Just recently subscribed to your channel, must be pretty tough driving in Norway with the type of weather I have been seeing in your videos. Would you have any recommendations on where to go and visit in Norway, with things in relation to Vikings history?... I'm a subscriber from The Republic of Ireland. 👍
Hi. Do you believe in coincidences? Because just yesterday, after many hours of work, I finished a film presenting an idea for a three-day trip around Norway. In one of these places there is a Viking museum. Additionally, if you add a comment under such a video asking about such places, you will get a lot of information. I have wonderful and helpful viewers from Norway🙂👋
@@KG_Norway_Truck_Driver I had an awakening of sorts during the pandemic and since 2021 I have been nature/reality in a different way. It's to do with the Asa God's. 🤘🤘🤘
I only drive like this when I have good grip. In other videos you can see me driving 50-60 km/h. It all depends on the road. There are many types of snow and ice. A lot also depends on the temperature. 👋🙂
Yes, but the first few were pointless. When I came back, they had shortened this section. My reaction was caused by the fact that I had often driven in much worse conditions🙂
@magnusdamstuenpettersen8669 Like one month ago on Saltfjelle. They close the road for 24 hours. After that they make kollone. I record it. Nothing happens over there, normal wind, no snow on the road. I was waiting only one hour. But if I have to wait longer I'll be pissed off.
Typical Norway. They still have to build a bend and a junction on the incline. I don't even want to talk about the roads that are far too narrow. Snow is rarely a problem in Norway, it's the cursed wind that makes life difficult. I didn't understand the convoy at Kvalsund, there was nothing. But who should understand the Norwegians except themselves 😂
Sometimes they make convoy without the reason. Here it was little bad in few places and I was driving there in much worse condition few times. One time I was driving for 11 hours becouse there was no place to stop
LOL - you were driving in the normal winter weather here up north that we have drive in almost for 6 months every year . I think that you actually should slow down a tiny bit more in that blizzard, you wont be able to see a white broken down car or animal before it's to late. I know how it is 🥴
Clickbait. People like words like extreme, snowstorm, dangerous. Thanks to this, I can reach a wider audience. And while this weather is still good for me or you, many people here have never seen snow in real life. I was also thinking about a white car, but that would be bad luck. Have you ever had this happen?
@@KG_Norway_Truck_Driver Yeah but it was on the old roads towards Honningsvåg(town near northcape) on the mountain pass. But those parts of the road doesn't exist any more. It's like to Hammerfest those winding old roads is removed. To Hammerfest it's shortened the length due to those new tunnels and same to Honningsvåg. Those roads back then you couldn't drive new trucks and busses because the width and hight.
@@KG_Norway_Truck_Driver Well not anymore. Getting old and sick, but thats life and to much work happening. But when you drive here up north then some parts of the old roads you can see and where it has been if you look in the summer part of the year.