In this episode, we (my son and i) travel to Mardalsfossen,Jotunheimen,Nesbyen (Hallingspranget), and other places. In the end of our two week trip, we are heading over the border back to Sweden.
Travelling in a camper,exploring,hiking,riding mtb and fly fpv. Good days!
You’re welcome to follow our trip!

Expect:
✔️ Stunning drone shots of Norway’s fjords & mountains
✔️ MTB adventures through rugged terrain
✔️ Family-friendly hiking and outdoor exploration
✔️ Waterfalls, wild nature & hidden gems

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From the beautiful riding experience in Drefield, we continued our trip towards Mardos Fet here. I couldn’t resist flying FPV when I saw the views from the car. You have to carefully watch the surroundings before you fly. There may go power cables from mountain to mountain over the rivers. [Music] Very good. We continued along the road number 70. [Music] On the road we came across this beautiful location. [Music] [Music] After a couple hours of driving, we arrived. You have to pay a road toll fee to drive on this road. [Music] Then it was time to walk up. The hike is about 2 km long and takes about 30 to 45 minutes to the top. The first 1.4 4 kilometers to the new bridge are the easiest with a gentle incline up to 200 m. After the bridge, the path becomes steeper up to the waterfall. You can get very close to the waterfall, but you will get wet. It’s really wet and misty. And now it’s time to enjoy it from a bird eyes perspective. Hidden in a valley of green slopes and dark stones lies Martal’s Foss, one of Europe’s tallest waterfalls. Standing almost 700 m high with a freef fall of 297 m. Long before it was a tourist destination, villagers told stories of its mist and thunder. They said the falls were born from tears of Mardal’s daughter, a young woman who lived in the valley centuries ago. From September to May, Mard’s fossen is only a whisper. Its great cliffs stand dry. The valley is silent. Every summer when the snow on the mountains melts, the waterfall wakes. And for three shining months, it thunders into life as if a giant heart started beating again. So that was the uh what was it called? this place. I don’t know. It’s really worth to come visit. [Music] Heat. Heat. Heat. [Music] Heat. Heat. [Music] Heat. There is a little seal or what is that? It came up and looked at me. Then it went down under the surface and came up on another place here around. It was really cute. boiling some egg and some morning coffee. I will go outside there and take my morning coffee. I’m searching for a gym now. Haven’t been training in days in one week. I’m going to check in one school if there is something some bars you can hang in. I found a place called Labirin. It’s there. Okay. It wasn’t so good. There isn’t even a bar that you can do pull-ups on. [Applause] Okay. Actually, you can do pull-ups here, too. I found a way to do that. Trains your abs, too. It was a good opportunity to come train now. And Jim is still sleeping. So, up there goes a cable car from there from Onal’s Ness city. We were there uh a couple of years ago. Really stunning views from there. Wouldn’t hurt with a shower. Oh, this is really cold. The train is going over shilling. The plan was to go to Trollstean today, but we discovered that the road is closed. It’s open. It opens next month in the middle of next month probably. [Music] The Rama line is often referred to as one of Norway’s most beautiful train lines. The train ride takes you through the room valley and passes well-known attractions such as shilling brewer troll through the remote wilderness area rain national park. [Music] New York very much strength. We’re here in NA now and looking at the this river here. And the river is going very fast here. And now we’re continuing to the down the road there. Yes. And the river is going very fast here. If you see there the other river hairs, if you go in there, you will die. Yes. Bye-bye. [Music] [Music] This is our view for tonight. Not bad. We’re going to eat some fish hamburgers. [Music] We arrived here at Nesbian. Today I’m going to ride some trails. And I’m just looking here where to park the car. Maybe there. Uphill we go. 45 minutes uphill now. Almost 7 km. 1 hour 13 minutes. Now we can see the top. This is hurting. Two hours and down we go. Making some noodles. [Music] NB delivers. Yes, the trip took us 4 hours and 23 minutes, 29 kilometers. It was a nice experience. Really nice views from there. Now it’s time for us to head towards Sweden. Great time riding here in Nesb. Yeah, good trails, but it was hard to get up there. And if you want this shuttle service, you have to book it in time because it it seems to be quite busy. There is much more trails here, but we will try those on another time. So, I saw this from the road. So, we decided to come and try it. Hello [Music] [Music] Spider. [Music] Not good. They’re dangerous. You got that. Whoa. [Music] No problem. [Music] I hope [Music] to be [Music] Maria start. Excuse me. It was uh Christine Harmon. This is Lake Van, the largest lake lake in Sweden, I think. What a brah. It’s coming some hail. We arrived here 20 minutes from Stockholm. Free parking. And I think this will be a great spot for tonight. I think we can sleep good here. Or I at least I hope so that there is no not so much noise here. And if I’m lucky, there will be some wildlife here to to photograph. Maybe I have to take my Sony and come here sitting when it gets a little bit darker. Nice views over the field here. [Music] I can see a deer on that field over there. I don’t think you can see it, but it’s it’s getting really nice here. Getting a nice fog over the fields here. I will try to get some photos of it. [Music] Nice tree. This was a really good parking. Quiet and calm, surrounded by nature. And now our trip is coming to an end. Please give a thumbs up and subscribe if you liked it. It means a lot.

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