I find my self repeating myself over and over again. But the attention to detail, the fluid and smooth transition between A-roll and b-roll are just amazing. You relaxed and easy talk with the camera and voiceover complete the whole ting in a way i just find my self to absolutely love. This is so well done and yes, I’m sitting here on my iPad and taking notes when I’m watching this. You inspire me in so many ways. Damn this was incredible to watch 🔥 i would love to see how your planing out your shots and story before, under and after a project like this. Damn, this was great fuel to my creative mind. Thank you again for a great video 👏🏻🇳🇴
I'm honored to receive such an overwhelmingly nice comment from you Thomas. It means a lot! I think we both have things to learn from each other, because as I said I also get inspired by watching your episodes. It calls for a UA-cam workshop some day :) Thanks again!! 🥰
@@norwaywithpal you deserve it, quality like this is far between and it is a honour to get to know you. Keep up the great work, there is no doubt i will focus more of this kind of story telling my self. A workshop would be great. I’m down…. It is a long winter with room to do amazing things 🙏🏻
That type of anchoring is very common in Desolation Sound, Canada. In fact, over the years, metal rings have been embedded into the rocks to make it easier.
Thanks Jarle, it's strange we don't have more sailing channels in this "sailing country", but I think Norwegian kids are less adventurous than ever, and too busy working and paying of their house debts... Thanks for checking out my video :)
@@norwaywithpal these days that is probably more true than ever. I'm so glad I have a sailboat and not a motorboat. I'll try to find time to watch your videos.
@@norwaywithpal no worries. Worth the wait and I am really grateful to you for showing us how to tie up to the rocks. What are those chairs you guys were sitting on out there?
@@subarcticlife445 They are called "Comfy Carry". Go get one! Essential gear for our old backs ;) Also they have a pocket so you can use it as a backpack if needed.
Great vidio as always reminds me of the ten years I spent there many years ago...... but where are the jellyfish? have they been banned? and what happened to Stabbur Makrell or is that still a Norway secret?
Hi M G, stabbur makrell is still around, we had some cans just did not film it..hehe... jellyfish also around, but I have to say we were surprised to see very few of them this year! I think perhaps it had to do with the weather. It's been very warm, and they might prefer staying on the deep when the water temperature is too high.. Some of them sting (as you probably know), so did not miss them too much ;)
My goal is to sail the Oslo Fjord (am currently sailing my 34ft from Canada to Europe) but was wondering how long a sailing season you have? June & July only or is a longer season viable?
Hello Stephen, how long the season is highly depends on who you ask. Personally I prefer a long season, and I sail from late March to late October. Cool that you are thinking of sailing to Norway/Oslo. Feel free to let me know when you arrive, would love to meet up and check out your boat!
Hermosoooooo , naturaleza , paz y tranquilidad .
Muchas gracias 🙏
Absolutely amazing
Thank you! That’s how we felt as well :)
Thanks for sharing this journey. I learned to sail in the Olso fjord as an exchange student with YFU. Many great memories...and friendships
You welcome! Glad you’ve had the chance to sail on the Oslo fjord :)
I find my self repeating myself over and over again. But the attention to detail, the fluid and smooth transition between A-roll and b-roll are just amazing. You relaxed and easy talk with the camera and voiceover complete the whole ting in a way i just find my self to absolutely love. This is so well done and yes, I’m sitting here on my iPad and taking notes when I’m watching this. You inspire me in so many ways. Damn this was incredible to watch 🔥 i would love to see how your planing out your shots and story before, under and after a project like this. Damn, this was great fuel to my creative mind. Thank you again for a great video 👏🏻🇳🇴
I'm honored to receive such an overwhelmingly nice comment from you Thomas. It means a lot! I think we both have things to learn from each other, because as I said I also get inspired by watching your episodes. It calls for a UA-cam workshop some day :) Thanks again!! 🥰
@@norwaywithpal you deserve it, quality like this is far between and it is a honour to get to know you. Keep up the great work, there is no doubt i will focus more of this kind of story telling my self. A workshop would be great. I’m down…. It is a long winter with room to do amazing things 🙏🏻
Beauty ocean
Beautiful. I really want to visit all these wonderful places. You do an excellent job with your videos. keep it up.
Thanks a lot Alex 🤩👍
Beautiful video and amazing content. It's worth the wait. Thanks for sharing your journey.
Thank you Rachel! The next episode when we reach Kristiansand should come in just a week from now. Nearly ready :)
That type of anchoring is very common in Desolation Sound, Canada. In fact, over the years, metal rings have been embedded into the rocks to make it easier.
Nice, yea you find metal rings here as well in some places. Where handy for sure
Nice to see some other Norwegian UA-cam sailing channels. Best regards from Jarle
Thanks Jarle, it's strange we don't have more sailing channels in this "sailing country", but I think Norwegian kids are less adventurous than ever, and too busy working and paying of their house debts... Thanks for checking out my video :)
@@norwaywithpal these days that is probably more true than ever. I'm so glad I have a sailboat and not a motorboat. I'll try to find time to watch your videos.
What cool camping chairs you have 😊
Thanks! Very handy on a small boat :)
Dude… I’ve been waiting for this 😎👍
Thanks buddy! Partly why I've been so busy lately ;)
@@norwaywithpal no worries. Worth the wait and I am really grateful to you for showing us how to tie up to the rocks. What are those chairs you guys were sitting on out there?
@@subarcticlife445 They are called "Comfy Carry". Go get one! Essential gear for our old backs ;) Also they have a pocket so you can use it as a backpack if needed.
@@norwaywithpal awesome dude, thanks 🙏🏼
Jeg sier bare takk
WOW!
Cheers from DK
Bo in V1899
Thanks for watching Bo! :)
Great video Pal!! Thanks for sharing. Regards, Billy
Tusen takk Billy, thanks for watching!!
Love, love, love your videos. 🥰
Thank you , tusen takk!! That is so nice to hear :)
Thanks so much for the distance I'm in pgh pa USA fiance is in Kenya this story was something to enjoy thanks so much. Bye bye
Awesome editing and a very entertaining video, your channel should have way more viewers . This is epic! Keep up the good work!
Thanks a lot icewolfen! I appreciate your comment :)
Love your videos!!! Keep it up.
Tusen takk John!
Great vidio as always reminds me of the ten years I spent there many years ago...... but where are the jellyfish? have they been banned? and what happened to Stabbur Makrell or is that still a Norway secret?
Hi M G, stabbur makrell is still around, we had some cans just did not film it..hehe... jellyfish also around, but I have to say we were surprised to see very few of them this year! I think perhaps it had to do with the weather. It's been very warm, and they might prefer staying on the deep when the water temperature is too high.. Some of them sting (as you probably know), so did not miss them too much ;)
My goal is to sail the Oslo Fjord (am currently sailing my 34ft from Canada to Europe) but was wondering how long a sailing season you have? June & July only or is a longer season viable?
Hello Stephen, how long the season is highly depends on who you ask. Personally I prefer a long season, and I sail from late March to late October. Cool that you are thinking of sailing to Norway/Oslo. Feel free to let me know when you arrive, would love to meet up and check out your boat!
@@norwaywithpal it's a few years away but it's on my bucket list!
Du hopper over Arendal...?..Dårlig gjort...😂 hilser fra Ændal
Neste gang ;)