This time, we are going over the border to Norway. Visiting Trondheim and Dovrefjell Nationalpark Riding mtb and exploring places.
We are having a great time!
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Hidden deep in the forest of YlandÂ
just outside the ski town or lies one of Sweden’s most breathtaking naturalÂ
wonders. Penfosen the largest waterfall in the country by volume. Standing 38 m tall andÂ
stretching 60 m wide. 10fosen roars with life, especially in spring when melting snow from theÂ
Scandinavian mountains swells the river or Elvin. Time to get the FPV in the air. This natural giant is surprisingly easy toÂ
reach. Just a 20inut drive from Aura brings you to wellm marked trails and scenicÂ
viewing platforms. Look at this beauty. So whether you’re chasing waterfalls, hikingÂ
Sweden’s wild trails, or just looking for something unforgettable, put 10 for on yourÂ
list. Nature doesn’t get more epic than this. The power of waterfalls isn’t just in their size or sound. It’s in their presence.Â
A moment of the earth in motion. It was a nice experience. Sweden’s largest waterfall. Beautiful. [Music] Welcome to Norway. [Music] We stopped here for some water service and IÂ
use this to fill the water. So now we can continue our trip with some newÂ
fresh water. It’s nice. This was our first stop in Norway. We were hungry, so we stopped toÂ
make some food and we stayed here overnight. Morning coffee. Now I should decide whereÂ
to go next. Maybe Tron. I saw that there is some place called Bumar. There is someÂ
MTB trails. There is a river going down there. And I can show you more. There’s aÂ
toilet. Toilet over there. Life is good. Yeah. Not bad. [Music] Down down down down down down down down down down down [Music] store for Let’s go and check it. Just about 30 minutes from Troname lies a wildÂ
cascade few tourists ever see. This is Stoosen, one of Trendel’s most underrated natural wonders. I think it’s down there. TheÂ
air is fresh and damp. The forest alive with bird song and theÂ
distant thunder of falling water. This trail is family friendly, but partsÂ
can be slick after rain, so take your time. And there it is. Nearly 40 m of rawÂ
energy crashing through the heart of the forest. It’s the largest in a seriesÂ
of three waterfalls along the Omla River. Stoos sand is protected not just for itsÂ
beauty but because of the surrounding habitat supports rare plant speciesÂ
and wild Atlantic salomon. In fact, locals once fought to stop a damn projectÂ
here. They won and the waterfall remains wild. P. I found something. Very nice. WeÂ
arrived here at Neil’s Boo yesterday. I was searching for a place to sleep inÂ
the park for night app. Then I just found that here is a bike park or some builtÂ
trails trail map. So we decided to not go to this bike park. We’re going maybeÂ
to the city and then find some trails. Nidarman is more than a church. It’s a livingÂ
monument to a nation’s history, faith, and art. Built on the grave of Sulav, this towering GothicÂ
masterpiece has stood for nearly a thousand years as a symbol of Norwegian identity. Bron HaneÂ
thousand-year-old Viking capital reinvented as a tech and student city by the Fjords. Cross the oldÂ
town bridge over Nidar Elva to enter Baklandet, a charming district of wooden houses,Â
cobbled streets, and riverside cafes. Sit there. trail ride. Var is a natural reserve area of over 80 square kilometers with hundredsÂ
of kilometers of marked trails. What’s ga Very good. Nice trails. Nice trails. No. [Music] Yep. You can’t really see itÂ
on camera how steep it was. Yep. Oh. It’s a nice little drop there. Yep. for [Music] heat. No, not a free bike. We’re back from the ride. It was really nice. InÂ
the beginning, we lost our hope or how do you say it in English? But we lost hope. Yeah, we lostÂ
hope because we found found on Straa some trail, but it was just a gravel road. Wasn’t itÂ
was supposed to be very difficult. Yeah, hard trail. It was a red trail. Yeah,Â
supposed to be difficult. But it was really nice when we discovered some otherÂ
trails. And now it started to rain. So, we are just in time back here. I think theÂ
rain waited for us. Yeah, very nice. And the bikes are look like this. So clean. AndÂ
after the riding, it was time to leave Tron Bones at Cher. The first round ofÂ
national voting occurred here. Here, local farmers and workers stepped insideÂ
to vote, not knowing they were helping define Norway’s democracy. [Music] WentÂ
to build them and bought a new mug holder. and this is the quality reallyÂ
good. A quick stop here. [Music] [Music] Heat. [Music] Heat. [Music] [Music] We cross. [Music] In the end of the day, we arrived hereÂ
at the Lafel. I found this beautiful spot on the park for night app. HereÂ
is good space for many cars. We went for a little walk just to checkÂ
the place before we went to sleep. I was thinking to go up there and seeÂ
if I can find some trails there. When we get a little bit further upÂ
there, it will get off the road. So I will check go and check and if it’sÂ
good and and I’m going back to the car and then we will go up here up here later.Â
Now I will turn around. We made a deal that in the morning I will go and check ifÂ
there’s some good trails around. Refreshing. [Applause] Nice. Then I came back to wake up JimmyÂ
and then we went up together. Yeah. The views is like this is a paradise for outdoor lovers hiking, skiing, wildlife watching or just findingÂ
peace in the silence of the highlands. And thanks to the iconic E6 highway and theÂ
D railway line, it’s surprisingly accessible. [Music] Yeah, we can see our car. [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] It took us A little bit over 1 hour to get upÂ
and about 8 minutes to come down. Really good. Good trail. Yeah. Thanks for watching.Â
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