Good stuff...actually tried to hike to this lighthouse today but had to turn back due to the very windy and wet conditions, not good along the shore path with small children! Pretty muddy and slippery...Got close enough to snap a photo of the lighthouse though, hope to try again sometime. Great video! 👍
Glad you enjoyed it Shan! Thanks very much. I really would be a perfect spot to rest and gather ones thoughts and recoupe a little.... Guitar and didge would have been 1000% haha
I really enjoyed the video, I liked the history party, I like when you give mention dates 1993, and what the cabin used for. And when it was built. Also, OMG the candles, the scenes you made it at nights with the lights of candles. This sure make the place very cozy , the cooking part…the morning breakfast, (even though it was 1 second) xD You really made my mood soo happy. Again, thank you greatly for this kind of videos, please keep up your fantastic work.
That is so cool! I love that cabin - and it looked like an awesome place to spend a night. Don't think I'd want to stay longer than that actually, but one night looked amazing. Can't stay away from my comforts too long! ;D
You should Three Star! Oh yeah its very nice with some close friends or a partner ansd just to catch some down time... There have been artists that have come here and stayed for a month or more to gather inspiration for their projects.. I wish I had my didgeridoo to take to this cabin... Next time
@@northandbeyond Sounds absolutely brilliant. If I ever start writing that novel that everyone always wants to write, I should pack a bag and go live there. No distractions, just solitude and introspection. ...The novel would probably end up weird as hell...
Superb find. The lighthouse is clearly too small to live in. Do you know where the lighthouse keeper would have travelled from each day and how far would that have been? Looking forward to the completed dog sled story.
Haha yeah its surely too small for full time living but for up to a couple of months would be doable... The biggest setback would be fresh water availability, one would have to bring that from a stream on a regular basis... As i said this was originally the oil storage shed. There is a small village nearby where we started the trek to the lighthouse. its about 7-8km away the lighthouse keeper would have been living there and hiked the trail each day. Ahhh the Dog sled.... Im very excited about this.. its 98% complete now...
this is great !! enjoyed the history lesson too. The wind must be horrendous on a bad day; can't imagine people living in the region permanently. I missed the name of the people who historically lived there; can you let me know please? looking forward to your dog sledging ....
The indigenous people of the the north up here are called Sami, they were in the whole area of northern Norway, Finland, Sweden and the the North west of Russia. There are the coastal Sami and the Reindeer Sami. ... The wind in a storm is horrendous the cabin is actually bolted to the rocks.
Hello, nice video ! I would love to hike to this place but with some friends, how much people can fit inside according to you ? Was it really cold inside ? Thanks !
Hei, thanks Romi! I think 4 people is maximum. The cabin has an old wood oven, either you bring wood with you or your pick it on the shore. It's really an truly amazing place to stay!
Hi Zdenek, This cabin is at the very northern most end of the Lyngen Alps. The actual location is called Lyngstuva. Its about 2.5hrs drive from Tromso.
@@northandbeyond oke i will. i am planing take bus from tromso close and take hike, spend night in there. when i saw video motivated me lot , be in peacfull place without people. i will do it :)
Where's the drugs? If I was there, I would mix mushrooms with lsd, and take mdma, and have a bag of weed, a bit of food, alcohol, my woman, and my dog.
This guy could make a 10 hour video about this cabin and I would watch it with joy.
I love how cozy this video is. I want to go there now. But for now, I subscribe.
Good stuff...actually tried to hike to this lighthouse today but had to turn back due to the very windy and wet conditions, not good along the shore path with small children! Pretty muddy and slippery...Got close enough to snap a photo of the lighthouse though, hope to try again sometime. Great video! 👍
Thanks buddy :) yes even in summer it could be a bit of a challenge - but it is every effort worth!
Excellent film, thanks for sharing. Best of luck on your adventures.
So ein tolles Video 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻😀. Ich wäre so gerne für ein paar Tage dort.
Greetings from Germany 👋🏻
I'm visiting Tromso and Nord-Lenangen next summer. This is on the list of hikes to take, along with Blavatnet. So excited!
Brilliant video! I could feel the solitude, the joy. Very well produced. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it Shan! Thanks very much. I really would be a perfect spot to rest and gather ones thoughts and recoupe a little.... Guitar and didge would have been 1000% haha
Wow, this is an incredible video. How do you not have more views and subscribers? Well, you have on more. Pleasant journeys, guys.
Thanks very much Josh, Very happy to hear you like the videos... more are coming out very soon.
Thank you for this wonderful video.
So professional! I could watch you all day if I didn’t have work to do!
Wow, thank you Naglis! We are really happy to hear that. We are looking forward to bringing more and even better episodes to you.
@@northandbeyond Yes, more please!
I really enjoyed the video, I liked the history party, I like when you give mention dates 1993, and what the cabin used for. And when it was built.
Also, OMG the candles, the scenes you made it at nights with the lights of candles. This sure make the place very cozy , the cooking part…the morning breakfast, (even though it was 1 second) xD
You really made my mood soo happy.
Again, thank you greatly for this kind of videos, please keep up your fantastic work.
thanks!
That is so cool! I love that cabin - and it looked like an awesome place to spend a night. Don't think I'd want to stay longer than that actually, but one night looked amazing. Can't stay away from my comforts too long! ;D
You should Three Star! Oh yeah its very nice with some close friends or a partner ansd just to catch some down time... There have been artists that have come here and stayed for a month or more to gather inspiration for their projects.. I wish I had my didgeridoo to take to this cabin... Next time
@@northandbeyond Sounds absolutely brilliant. If I ever start writing that novel that everyone always wants to write, I should pack a bag and go live there. No distractions, just solitude and introspection. ...The novel would probably end up weird as hell...
my friend, you are amazing. keep going!
Thank you, I will
Amazing place, and most amazing trip. But you must remember about yellow snow...)) Good luck man in your adventure!!!
Cheers mate, hahaha yep for sure.... gotta steer clear of the yellow snow haha
What an amazing video. Love the touch of history you included. Subbed and liked. Hope to see more.
Thanks for the sub Momo! We are super happy to hear you like it. We are looking forward to bringing you more
Wonderful! Thank you!
welcome, thanks for watching ☺️
Thanks for sharing. Great! One more spot lost....
Amazed 👍😳
Thanks Rosalia, very happy you enjoyed it.
Subscribed ,lets hope you get enthusiasm to make more videos like you made ..🤟
Superb find. The lighthouse is clearly too small to live in. Do you know where the lighthouse keeper would have travelled from each day and how far would that have been? Looking forward to the completed dog sled story.
Haha yeah its surely too small for full time living but for up to a couple of months would be doable... The biggest setback would be fresh water availability, one would have to bring that from a stream on a regular basis... As i said this was originally the oil storage shed. There is a small village nearby where we started the trek to the lighthouse. its about 7-8km away the lighthouse keeper would have been living there and hiked the trail each day. Ahhh the Dog sled.... Im very excited about this.. its 98% complete now...
Ah yes, my dream home
this is great !! enjoyed the history lesson too. The wind must be horrendous on a bad day; can't imagine people living in the region permanently. I missed the name of the people who historically lived there; can you let me know please? looking forward to your dog sledging ....
The indigenous people of the the north up here are called Sami, they were in the whole area of northern Norway, Finland, Sweden and the the North west of Russia. There are the coastal Sami and the Reindeer Sami. ... The wind in a storm is horrendous the cabin is actually bolted to the rocks.
Cool Man! If I come to Norway I`ll definitely go there! by the way in which place of Norway are you based?
Tromsø, that's all they way up beyond the polar circle !
@@northandbeyond I know, I have been in Finnmark in the late 90s! I fucking love Norway!
Finnmark, the unknown gem!
Oi mate, looks like a rough sleep that one!
Ahhh Na it was quite OK actually.. haha not are rough as the Quinzee
@@northandbeyond For sure!
Hello, nice video ! I would love to hike to this place but with some friends, how much people can fit inside according to you ? Was it really cold inside ? Thanks !
Hei, thanks Romi! I think 4 people is maximum. The cabin has an old wood oven, either you bring wood with you or your pick it on the shore. It's really an truly amazing place to stay!
amazing. where is cabin located? i would love to visit.
Hi Zdenek, This cabin is at the very northern most end of the Lyngen Alps. The actual location is called Lyngstuva. Its about 2.5hrs drive from Tromso.
@@northandbeyond aMAZING THX FOR REPLY. i will go in weekend for hike to spend night in there.:)
take some firewood with you, the shore is empty regarding drift wood!
@@northandbeyond oke i will. i am planing take bus from tromso close and take hike, spend night in there. when i saw video motivated me lot , be in peacfull place without people. i will do it
:)
Any locker on the cabin door ? Iguess it is simply open for anyone ? cheers boys
It's now unavailable. I moved in :p
Mmm sea steak!
haha it was suprisingly delicious... kind of like a cross between mild liver and steak
Where's the drugs? If I was there, I would mix mushrooms with lsd, and take mdma, and have a bag of weed, a bit of food, alcohol, my woman, and my dog.
Feel free, maybe a little dangerous to travel with all this substances in Norway :)