Norwegian drone rules: 1) Drone must be within sight at all time. 2) No closer than 5 km from airports. 3) No higher than 120 m - measured to the closest ground or water. 4) No flying above military areas, crowded places like festivals and sport arrangements. 5) Respect privacy. (Don't publish or otherwise share videos of people unless they are at a place where privacy can't reasonably be expected).
@@UA-cam_Stole_My_Handle_Too Filming not allowed in the National Parks: The use of drone is prohibited in both the Jotunheimen National Park and the Utladalen Landscape Protection Area. Parts of the conservation area are particularly vulnerable in nature, while other parts are particularly important outdoor areas.
Dear Aslak, Thank you for this magical video. Im from Sweden and planening to hike in Jotunheimen this spring 2022. I guess this video was made during your hike there as well. Can you please tell the routes you took to see this specific places? Best regards.
Thank you! Our route's starting and finishing point was Gjendesheim Fjellstue. First we followed the path to Glitterheim, then we hiked the lower path to Spiterstulen. After that we summitted Galdhøpiggen. From Spiterstulen our route continued trough Urdadalen to Gjendebue, and from there we hiked to Memurubu. The following day we summitted Surtningssue and then we ascended through Besseggen back to Gjendesheim. This route took 8 days and it was about 120 km long including the toppturs😄
All types of veichles, from drones/planes to cars are strictly forbidden in the Norwegian national parks. Though there are guided hikes which are great!
Thank you! We hiked there in August. It is suitable month for hiking becouse most of snow has melted away. Don't plan too many kilometres for a day becouse the terrain in Jotunheimen can be very demanding. During a hiking day you will gain hundreds or even thousands of ascending metres😄
Awesome! Thanks for sharing!!
Nice video, love the scenery and music!
Thank you very much!
Ein super schöner Film. Phantastische Landschaft perfekt in Szene gesetzt. Danke!
Danke schön!!
Is this where the highest peak of all nine realms are located? Is odin still trying to get in?
Absolutt favoritt nr. 1. takk! ❤❤❤
Very well made video. Beautiful footage. But be aware, that drone filming is strictly prohibited in the national park!
apparently it's not as forbidden as you think
Very nicely done, congrats!
Thank you!!!
Beautiful. Curious the highest summits shown are free of snow and ice yet surrounded on lower ground by glaciers.
Great footage. How were you able to fly in a national park? I thought drones are banned
Probably drones
Norwegian drone rules:
1) Drone must be within sight at all time.
2) No closer than 5 km from airports.
3) No higher than 120 m - measured to the closest ground or water.
4) No flying above military areas, crowded places like festivals and sport arrangements.
5) Respect privacy.
(Don't publish or otherwise share videos of people unless they are at a place where privacy can't reasonably be expected).
@@UA-cam_Stole_My_Handle_Too Filming not allowed in the National Parks:
The use of drone is prohibited in both the Jotunheimen National Park and the Utladalen Landscape Protection Area. Parts of the conservation area are particularly vulnerable in nature, while other parts are particularly important outdoor areas.
@@MrPetterParkerDude we can see the video. Looks like these rules don't apply anymore otherwise how did he film all this?!?????
@@silentassassin47by breaking the law dipshit
Klasse Musik und Aufnahmen!! Muss eine geniale Tour gewesen sein 🙂
very beautiful
Dear Aslak, Thank you for this magical video. Im from Sweden and planening to hike in Jotunheimen this spring 2022. I guess this video was made during your hike there as well. Can you please tell the routes you took to see this specific places? Best regards.
Thank you! Our route's starting and finishing point was Gjendesheim Fjellstue. First we followed the path to Glitterheim, then we hiked the lower path to Spiterstulen. After that we summitted Galdhøpiggen. From Spiterstulen our route continued trough Urdadalen to Gjendebue, and from there we hiked to Memurubu. The following day we summitted Surtningssue and then we ascended through Besseggen back to Gjendesheim. This route took 8 days and it was about 120 km long including the toppturs😄
Grear film 👌🙂👍
Hi.. Great video.. I am from India.. Is it suitable only for trekking? Or is there any guided vehicle tours like in other national parks?
All types of veichles, from drones/planes to cars are strictly forbidden in the Norwegian national parks. Though there are guided hikes which are great!
Nice 👍
Where is all the dead giant?
Either underground, or destroyed to protect investments.
They're hiding them
FYI, it is forbidden to fly drones in this National Park.
apparently it's not as forbidden as you think
@@silentassassin47it actually is forbidden due to it being a nature reserve
@@UrMumSaysHi so then? explain the video then genius
@@silentassassin47 Because he broke that rule you dumb fuck, how dense are you?
The fine for using drone in the National Park is about 1600 euro.
Kyl on komiat maisemat paljonkasmatkaa autotielle kuvauspaikoista?
5-25 kilometriä. Reitit paikkoihin aika vaikeakulkuisia👍
Wow 😲
Until Valhalla
very impressive! at which season did you go hiking? And would be your advice for someone going to jotunheimen for the first time?
Thank you! We hiked there in August. It is suitable month for hiking becouse most of snow has melted away. Don't plan too many kilometres for a day becouse the terrain in Jotunheimen can be very demanding. During a hiking day you will gain hundreds or even thousands of ascending metres😄
@@aslakpitkanen awesome, thanks a lot! We were planning August, so your experience helps me see what weather to expect!
We are planning go there with our dog. Not sure if in june or august Useful info! And nice vid and music!
Jätte, från fornsvenskans "iætun"
To me the music is too dominant and too pushy - does not reflect nature
حكحخككخك
I have seen videos as good as this receive 2m views! great footage!
Thank you!