Great video. Many nice hikes to go in the Norefjell area. Everything from easy to difficult hikes. A fairly easy and little special hike is the one called the Madonnastien, the hike has a number of stone stairs built by Sherpas. At the top you will find a stone statue of the Madonna. More difficult walks can be found up towards Høgevarde 1459. Remember to dress warm, water and windsafe now that the weather is changing and colder. Always tell someone where you are going and bring a mobile phone with a full battery. GOD TUR =)
@@petravels He is wrong. Those are NOT Norwegian blueberries. Those are called Blokkebær or Skinntryte in Norwegian. Yes, some call them Western Blueberries in the US and Bog Blueberries/Bilberries in England, but they are not real blueberries, even if they are in some ways related. They are eatable, but taste far from as good as blueberries even if they are nice as well in my opinion. You can be lucky to find some that are really nice while others have very little taste and in general do they have less to way less taste than blueberries have. They do have more vitamin C than blueberries. In general are they best to just eat as you pick them, but you can also mix them with blueberries when making jam. Making jam only with these makes the jam rather tasteless and it is also hard to find them in large numbers in most areas anyway. Next time you find them, have a taste and see what you think of them.
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Great video. Many nice hikes to go in the Norefjell area. Everything from easy to difficult hikes. A fairly easy and little special hike is the one called the Madonnastien, the hike has a number of stone stairs built by Sherpas. At the top you will find a stone statue of the Madonna. More difficult walks can be found up towards Høgevarde 1459. Remember to dress warm, water and windsafe now that the weather is changing and colder. Always tell someone where you are going and bring a mobile phone with a full battery. GOD TUR =)
@@Scarprotte Thank you! I’ve already hiked Høgevarde, so Madonnastien is next, it looks so nice 😻
@@petravels Nice! Hope you like it, and stay safe! 😊
Hi petra !
absolutely love your vlog ,
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I really enjoyed your video :)
It has such a peaceful and relaxing vibe.
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Hey joust quick tip next time come and visit Høgevarde 😊
Thats blueberry
@@Randomdude21-e Ohh I wasn’t sure haha, thanks! 🤩
@@petravels
He is wrong.
Those are NOT Norwegian blueberries.
Those are called Blokkebær or Skinntryte in Norwegian.
Yes, some call them Western Blueberries in the US and Bog Blueberries/Bilberries in England, but they are not real blueberries, even if they are in some ways related.
They are eatable, but taste far from as good as blueberries even if they are nice as well in my opinion.
You can be lucky to find some that are really nice while others have very little taste and in general do they have less to way less taste than blueberries have.
They do have more vitamin C than blueberries.
In general are they best to just eat as you pick them, but you can also mix them with blueberries when making jam.
Making jam only with these makes the jam rather tasteless and it is also hard to find them in large numbers in most areas anyway.
Next time you find them, have a taste and see what you think of them.
Xin chào cô gái nauy em đẹp quá 🥰🥰
She is Hungarian, not Norwegian.