This was a great way yo spend 2 hours! This part of the world is breathtaking. I did a road trip with a Norwegian friend through many of these same parts of Norway. Can't wait to get back. This was such a labor of love. Thanks so much. Tusen takk! Joe, Washington State USA
Superb. When your film started I thought the background music was going to get on my nerves, it didn’t. What a fantastic film for your nipper to look back on . Really enjoyed it thanks. Andy.
This was such an amazing journey, thanks for sharing. At some places I felt like I was traveling with you guys and I did take a lot of screenshots of very beautiful pictures, thanks again. Cheers from Jacksonville Florida 🌞
I guess Im asking the wrong place but does anyone know a tool to get back into an instagram account? I was stupid lost my login password. I love any tricks you can give me
@Zane Lachlan thanks for your reply. I got to the site thru google and im waiting for the hacking stuff atm. I see it takes quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Had to watch this over three nights , but an absolutely fantastic vlog , in fact an epic . Beautiful scenary and brilliant photography . Thank you for taking us along . Take care and stay safe .
Another great trip until the next time as my buddy and I are thinking about heading to northern Sweden and Finland for some good trout fishing and I have really enjoyed your trip like most of the stuff we have followed you over the years so rock on Tommy, love to you and your family from two jocks up here in Scotland 🏴👍🇬🇧🎣🥃
I really enjoyed this journey! My plan is to do the same but I will go up to the north cape with my 1965 Unimog 404. I will go up Norway and then Finland and Sweden. Such amazing roads to explore 🤩
wauw amazing video!! it has been a dream if mine for a long time to drive up sweden and down through norway in my t3 as well, so to actually see it in a video is just so inspirering. Thanks for the trip guys! thanks so much!
The plack over the cave says that this is Russehula, “The Russian cave”, it’s a legends from 1300. A Russian boat had sunken down, a few of the survivors were saved and taken care of in a village. Because of the fish, the fishing villages was wealthy. The Russians was impressed, and told other Russians about it after they had been helped home again. So a Russian boat went back the next year. They came across a Norwegian row-boat. They killed the people in the boat, the villagers saw it from land, so they fled. One family fled to this cave, but they had a dog that barked. So the Russians found the family and killed them. Nice video! Seems like you do a lot of exiting trips with your Van. Keep it up! Have fun! Subbed and liked.
Do you have any more vids to come as i have loved watching them. No holiday so vistors of the north have helped the soul............. So thank you for that.
I have a tip for all RU-vidrs to lower the music it should not be louder than other sounds such as talk / dialogue. It becomes much more comfortable for the viewer not to constantly hold on and adjust the volume.
@@Glyn69 Apologies.. I always make these videos when I have some beers so always have my party head on. I appreciate the feedback and will try harder next time. Thanks for watching. Jed
Having just finished watching the Moroccan trip, I,m straight into the Nordic adventure, now I see the link to the purchase of the Managon which I had the pleasure of looking round at the Volksworld show a couple of years back, also a quick chat with yourself at Busfest the previous year. What a great video this is to add to your You Tube channel, full of inspiration for a future trip that I have been thinking about doing myself for some time. Thanks for uploading this feature length episode. Happy New Year to you and your family. Al
i just joined . i love watchimg your videos . in the mid seventies . when i was 8yrs old . parents had a 67 kombi and drove from nptn to pakistan thru afghanistan and back . i remmember some of it . i have lots of photos . when we got back parents split . dad and two ohis mates drove bus to Nigeria thats where the van had enough and brke down . dad had to sell to get get back home .
Very inspiring, what an amazing trip! I have recently found your RU-vid channel after knowing about your online store for some time and have been watching through your videos. Hope to do the same one day in my T25. Thanks for sharing your adventures!
Cheers, I know this was posted 2 yrs back so not sure if you’ll see this. I’m a customer from the States and loves your gear but also your video travels. A question what model Waeco 12 volt fridge are you using ? Happy with it ? Also I love your travel stove, who makes that ? Thanks and thanks for all your great gear you carry that I too get to enjoy using. Joe K. Port Townsend, USA
Hi excellent video I’m off on trip through Norway upto North cape travelling through Norway was wondering if you. Had tag for toll roads and ferry’s I’ve registered with Epass and we’re they expensive tolls thanks Dave
if you want to see elk you have to get up early as they are usually easiest to see in the morning my familiew and I had an older home we made into a holiday house for the whole family it was in Karlstoppen and when we got up at 05.00 the time was always there elk out in the garden so by that time there are probably most
Think I've seen this before but forgot to subcribe first time round, great vid! - Would love a vanagon or similar but no matter how old, knackered or new, still way out my price range, atlhough my £150 citroen dispatch seems to be worth around a grand now, somehow lol, still it's not awd and it's not a VW! Roll on this lockdown crap ending (I'm central Scotland), I kitted the van out for basic living just at the end of 2019 with a view to getting away in 2020, yeah maybe got away for 2 days at most... sods law!
@@randyblattner9582 I will let you into some behind the scenes Randy.. That fish flapped around in our fridge for a good few hours even after it expired! What is it with fish and that zombie thing they do! Jed
Those berries are everywhere man well on moorlands and they make a cracking cough syrup with that's in a awesome book called "a year with james Wong grow your own drugs" but bilberries are essentially European blueberry's so they're awesome with pancakes/in muffins
Happy New Year to you and your lovely family! That was an enjoyable 2:17:51 video, my first of your adventures. I'm an overland camper living in Virginia. I served 23 years in the U.S. Air Force and was fortunate to have been stationed in the UK twice with a one year break on the Oregon coastline, three years in Germany and two years in Turkey and Saudi Arabia. My wife then and three children were born in Chelmsford. After watching your video I kick myself in the ass for passing up a VW Westfalia camper to tour and camp. We hauled a small trailer full of camping gear with our car. I spent a weekend in Copenhagen and enjoyed it. I wished we had toured Scandinavia. We always gravitated to warmer climates in the south of France and Spain's Costa Brava. My wife and children loved the sunny beaches. Anyway, I noticed your camel figures hanging in your van and thought you must have picked them up in Morocco as I did mine (long gone now). I loved my visits in North Africa except the short time spent in Libya. I subscribed and will follow you on past and future adventures. BTW my English neighbor in Haverhill helped me get started into match fishing. I was a trout fisherman prior to that. I eventually won two tournaments. More importantly, I made some wonderful friendships. The English countryside is magnificent. Thank you for sharing this epic adventure. Be safe.
I had a look at your Arctic circle trip. thoroughly enjoyed it. do i hear a diesel engine in your Syncro van?? if so where can i get a 4 cylinder Boxer type diesel engine that i can swap to my current T3 van? Eddie
@@CampervanCulture.com-Official Long live the VW TDI, especially the PD being my favourite! - I do have a spare PD130 and the ECU in the CItroen is a bosch edc15... tempting. lol
@@CampervanCulture.com-Official No, the ones who climbed Everest..wasn't trying to be a smartass, just had to reply. The couple picking the berries were probably called Axel and Elsa Gustafsson but that would just be wild guess! Great upload by the way. ;-)
H Manuel. That one was imported from Australia. It's name is a roo bar and is designed to repel Kangaroos. I like it because it is kind of ugly but it is made 100% from aluminium so very light weight but still very strong. I hope this helps. Jed
Thank you very much! That was fast :) Can't wait till the Rocky Mountain Swing Away Folding Shelf is in stock 😜 i will buy it for both sides. Do you have any informations? I prepare my T3 for an overland journey around the whole globe 🌍
@@manuellippert7797 Well there is some good news if you check in on our social media (Facebook etc..) We are now producing our own Swing Out carriers so we can supply people all the time as they are made in our own new fabrication shop. Shipping for this new range will start mid way through next month. Jed