10:32 Grense 24-25-26 is a historic boundary stone in Kragerø, Norway. The stone is marked with three numbers on one side and the name of the municipality on the other. The closest station to Grense 24-25-26 is Kragerø Ferjekai, which is a 12-minute walk away
The aluminium "lollipops" are border marks. Most properties have them on the corners of their properties, and they are put there by land surveyors. In many countries, you can't go biking or walking on private property, but in Norway it is legal. There's many cabins that can be used for free. I went on an 8 day trip a few years back, and spent every night in a different cabin. You just have to make sure you leave it in the same condition you found it. If you have a Norwegian Trekking Association membership, you can get a key with access to even more cabins.
As a Norwegian I can confirm that the most interesting thing about Sweden is a toilet 🤝🏼 Thanks for visiting the most interesting of the nordic countries 🇳🇴
The water is very safe to drink. I live In Norway and we never bring water on mountain trips. Its the freshest most tasty cold water you can drink. As long as it is running water or little lake its ok to drink as is. The "lollipops" in the rocks are most likely border marks between Norway and Sweden. could be bordermarks between couyntys
Just make sure it has a good water-flow, and that it's somewhat sizable, Generally, 0.5 meter wide at least There are a few diseases that can be carried in mountain streams. Especially in years with a lot of rodents. Right now, there is an outbreak of Tularemia/rabbit fever in some areas of Norway. And water in those areas, need to be boiled.
OMG the sheep's bring bad memories back. I don't know whether you guys have seen this video, where a car is stopping on a long road because hundreds of sheep's with a shepherd are crossing it, and then a truck comes and overtakes the car with full speed, man you can imagine what happened next.... it wasn't a beautiful sight, I can tell you that much...
Things like that property with quarters and food on the honor system are really nice! I find it crazy how most of the world can do this. If that were in America. I swear it would only be a short time before everything was stolen/ destroyed and or had vagrants just living there.
I do agree that sheep are the biggest problem in Norway. We have extremely high prices, low purchasing power and additional (higher than anywhere else in the world) costs of living. All thanks to sheep that accept everything the government put on the plate :)
Slivki don't get me wrong please. I really wondering about this. Even before when you keep making videos.. but now that you manage to travel I HAVE to asked cause my brain can't comprehend this. Is not mandatory to all men to fight in a time of war at your country? I thought you can still make videos cause maybe you living at west Ukraine. But LEAVING the country!!!!! How your government allow this? Here in Greece it's absolutely mandatory that every man that can carry a weapon must fight and maybe even die defending his country and women - child. Again don't get me wrong here 😅 I am just really curious. It's going to be and interesting series.. try to use all the interesting gadgets from Allie express to help you survive. Best of luck.
3:51 funny because the main tenent of "Leave no trace" is being overtly ignored when people stack these dumb stone piles. Yes, lets dig up some rocks from the ground and deny all these creatures/plants shelter. They can still have some shelter but they need to now run across a bare surface just easy picking for any predators. Cool cool
Not surprising that a post commenting on what people should not do being shunted below everything else. Seriously, anyone making these piles are just as bad as "campers" that leave campsites a total mess
3:46 those stone pyramids are problematic and illegal. Please feel free to visit nature, but leave no trace. A lot of historical sites in Norway has been ruined because of tourists stacking rocks.
I have vasovagal syncope and high anxiety/fear is one thing that triggers it. Pretty much gaurenteed if i stepped out on that rock I would pass out and fall to my death. 😅