How fun to get to see @JoonesAdventuresMC (my brother) through someone else's eyes and lense. He really IS a very fun and helpful guy with lots of knowledge about this area. If you'll ever get back to Degerfors you'll HAVE to ask him to take you to Sveafallen, to see all the gigant kettles and other ice age traces. It's really worth a visit, especially for people that haven't been there on many school trips. 😂 I'd suggest avoid going there on a rainy day though, because slipping and sliding there could be way more dangerous than at the Karsbo caves.
Hi how are you. I like all of your videos. And alowes try to all of them. Also I am a your big fan. Stay safe and drive carefully. God bless you. Ok bey.
Fascinating to see how those seemingly endless Swedish forests can conceal so much interesting nature and culture. Your mutual enthusiasm and interest even made the rain seem like fun! 👍👌😊
What an amazing day it was. I had totally forgot the rain. So interesting to see your take on the guided tour. There’s still a lot of mystic and interesting places around here. A grave from knight, a lake that sometimes disappears, some large “giant’s pots” “jättegrytor”. A wizards mountain with an old ruin from an old defence fortress and much much more. You really have to come back to visit some more of those places 😊
@@grhmnz4648 So glad to hear that you like both our videos. 😊 It really was an fantastic day and it really is a interesting area. It holds a lot of “remaining” from the last ice age and there’s a lot of iron ore on n the ground, and there’s a lot of old mines, blast furnaces and remaining of old iron on industry here. 🤩
@@HeimVegenAdvbike Yes it’s a really interesting place if you’re interested in historical places. I read that the first “hammer forge” here in Degerfors took place in 1660 and about 10km from here the last charcoal furnace was used until 1966 so the forest around here where full of those charcoal stacks for over 300 years. It started earlier, about 400-800 a. d but the technic with those raised stacks started around 1000 a. d so for almost around 1000 years you could find them around in the area. Then all remaining from the last ice age makes it even more interesting. 🤩. I’m not 100 percent sure about the giant “Diger”, when he actually lived in Karsbo so that part is not confirmed 😂 But it’s any how really interesting that Norway and Sweden share so much of the history and folklore so we can be sure that Diger hade some relatives in Jotunheimen in Norway . 🤩
It's really cool how much is hidden in the Swedish forests, that you just have to know about 😊 It sure makes the days more interesting! Thank you for a great tour 😃
That was very enjoyable to follow along :) I also get confused with the difference between “fir” “pine” “spruce” “conifer” etc 😅 But Jonas is correct “Spruce”=gran; “Pine”=furu.
What a wonderful meeting! 👍 When the internet lets you meet people in real life who share the same passion, that's just great! Runa, don't you have any waterproof gloves?🤔 And between Klim and Rukka, which is the better outfit? 🙄
Really nice meeting 🤩 It’s hard to tell what’s the best gear between Rukka and Klim, especially for Runa who’s only has Klim. I have a Rukka jacket and Klim trousers (pants) i’m pleased with both. In both Rukka and Klim the GoreTex is the water protection layer. Runa has Klim Artemis which is the same as Klim Badlands for men. That’s the top of the line in Klim’s products. They have three layers laminated Goretex and different type of garments in different “panels” of the gear with harder stiffer garments in places where it’s needed and softer garments in other places to make the clothes more comfortable to ware and still have a good protection. My Rukka jacket is the lower end of Rukka’s line up but it still has three layers laminated Goretex. So it’s hard to compare between them. The Rukka jacket is probably stiffer and maybe slightly less comfortable than for example Klim Badlands (Just guessing, never tested Badlands Jacket) I believe that the ventilation also is better in Badlands than in my Rukka Jacket. But it’s not fair to compare the top of the line and a lower end of the line product. Three layer laminated GoreTex will always be stiffer heavier and warmer than other gear. It’s nice in scandinavia where even the summer temperature sometimes is below 10 degrees celsius, but in hotter climate they might be to hot especially if riding more “active”. Both Rukka and Klim is premium gear both have D3O protectors built in. you will probably be very pleased with both of them. It’s probably more a question of taste. I hope that will answer your questions 😊
Thank you Jonas for taking the time to reply. 🙏 As I live in the south of France, I bought the Rukka Rimo-R suit, which is made from 2-layer laminated Gore-Tex; I'm extremely happy with it because, as well as being waterproof, it's very supple, and the softness of the neoprene collar that goes up higher finally convinced me. Thanks again Jonas✌
@@jeanfi1004 Rimo-R looks great, it’s probably not as stiff in the fabric as my jacket. The two layers GoreTex is probably a better choice than three layer in the warmer climate. It also looks better ventilated than my Rukka jacket. I also think that the pocket is easier to access than the pocket on my jacket. Both Rukka and Klim are good quality brands 👍
Cool to see this one through your eyes also. Quite an interesting area, even though I bet it can easily sail under the radar if you just Google the place: Local guides, like Jonas, with knowledge about the place makes all the difference. You treated her well, @JoonesAdventuresMC, and even fed her ice cream! 😃🍨
Thank you 🙏 We have known each other over social media for a long time so it was so nice to finally meet her in real life and talk about everything between heaven and earth. It was also really interesting to see her work, she really has eyes for the details. And as she mentioned in the video, except for motorcycle adventures and video making we also share the passion for ice cream, bacon and coffee and also cheese doodles 😂 even if we didn’t eat any of them this time 😊
Thank you Jonas! 😊 I definitely would not have known that these places existed if Jonas hadn't shown me! Makes me wonder what else I missed out on my way - but hey, gotta leave something for next time 😁
I had been looking forward to this as both your personalities and humour compliment each other .I liked the tour of the forest..so peaceful and quiet with Joones showing some real knowledge of the area ,to show you the cave,and fountain of youth etc. I could do with a visit to a functioning fountain of youth lol . To have ice cream at the end of the day,Joones was really spoiling you ,Runa...he knows you well .
Thank you Graham! 😊 It was a very lovely and exciting day, so grateful that Jonas took his time to plan this out and take me along! And yes he sure spoiled me 😃
thanks for sharing, i enjoyed seeing all those different spots, but i would have been with your friend, i would have got out of the cave with him lol....bacon, do you like it crispy or floppy lol. i prefer a little crispy myself....sláinte
" Meryl Streep " on a bike , that's cool ! Thanks Runa for sharing and give us the good views of Swedish forests . Wish you the best for next year with a lot of bike adventures ! . A follower from France 😉
I thought you were in Scotland with all that rain😂 Its coffee stops you like Runa😆No more caving please 😂 I got stuck in a cave when I was young and it made me very claustrophobic😱Joones is such a great guide, what a lovely guy😊Such a cool video😁
Nok en fabelaktig episode, Runa! Digger den litt laidback holdningen til Jonas 🤩 Takk for at du gjør ventetiden til ny sesong litt kortere! Fortsatt god jul / god fortsättning, Jonas 🎄
Sweden is fantastic. With its nature, freedom to roam and set up tents. Pick berries, fish and make a fire. Everything under the "common law" = what all Swedes understand, but not all foreigners. It's about that subtle and unspoken thing.
Fishing can be expensive, you need a fishing license for the area you're in so if you're traveling that means a new one each day. Except for the sea and the five biggest lakes where it's free.
Have you done a “review” of your clothing? I am also looking at gore-tex motorcycle wear but it is jungle and both Klim, Rukka and Stadler seem high-end. What model are you using? What is your experience?
im justing buying my first bike and I really like Klims clothing but the price is to high for me as a new rider :( maybe when I have everything we can ride!
Dont speak well in english, but i want to say you, I dont know if thoses places have that atmosphera or you make with your work, music, your dron recording on lonely landscapes , are they like that? Great job, thanks.
Primum peliculam tuam vidi. Quid mihi potissimum placuit? Non tantum motobirotam, nec peregrinationes, quamquam haec quoque pulcherrima, sed vocem tuam: numquam elatam, semper quietam, quae unā cum arboribus, lacubus, prospectibusque animum meum relaxavit. Gratias tibi ago.
Ah, you said the correct word that "WE" know it all Americans all along.. You called that shelter a "windshield" what you call on your vehicles a "windscreen" A screen only stops bugs, not water and wind. 🥰 I was hoping it was Joones that you were meeting up with. I like him. He would be a good riding partner. You didn't stop to pet the cows from the fence??? I am so disappointed in you. They can't hurt you on the other side of an electric fence. It might hurt you. Just don't pee on it like I did as a child. 😁 It was good too see the area you stopped and with all of the timber that was harvested and they did not clear cut everything out. Smart foresters. 🙂 Joones is claustrophobic?? I don't know that feeling. 🤔 The tighter the space the more comfortable I am usually. Yes, I think you two are good riding partners. He has my vote. 🙂 I really enjoyed you two together. a Good match. Thanks for a great video. 🙂
10:00-11:43 I ALMOST HAD A HEART ATTACK RUNA JI PLEASE BE CAREFUL PLEASE SAFE YOUR SO CALLED FRIEND WON'T BE ABLE TO HELP YOU IN ANY WAY IF GOD FORBID YOU FALL OR HAVE ANY KIND OF PROBLEM SO PLEASE BE CAREFUL 😣😣😣😣😣😣😣😣😣😣😣😣😣😣🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝
17:48 PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE DON'T DRINK FROM SUCH UNATTENDED PLACES THAT CAN BE SO SO SO DANGEROUS YOU SHOULD KNOW BETTER RUNA JI😰😰😰😰😰😰😣😣😣😣😣😣😣😣
How fun to get to see @JoonesAdventuresMC (my brother) through someone else's eyes and lense. He really IS a very fun and helpful guy with lots of knowledge about this area. If you'll ever get back to Degerfors you'll HAVE to ask him to take you to Sveafallen, to see all the gigant kettles and other ice age traces. It's really worth a visit, especially for people that haven't been there on many school trips. 😂 I'd suggest avoid going there on a rainy day though, because slipping and sliding there could be way more dangerous than at the Karsbo caves.
Beautiful place, thanks sharing. Best wishes from Portugal
Nice work
Explore yang cantik
Hi how are you. I like all of your videos. And alowes try to all of them. Also I am a your big fan. Stay safe and drive carefully. God bless you. Ok bey.
Merry Christmas 🌹☕👌 Runa
Green = 🌧🌧🌧🌧....😁
amazing, beautiful place, i like it
hi runa. ferry nice trip you maked there. ferry nice to watch. thx.
I love your smile....Thank you for that....!🥰
This was a nice relaxing episode to watch Runa, great to see Joones showing you his local area. Looked like a fun day 👍
Thank you! 😊 It was a fun day - great doing something different and meeting up with friends.
Great forest and tree
Fascinating to see how those seemingly endless Swedish forests can conceal so much interesting nature and culture. Your mutual enthusiasm and interest even made the rain seem like fun! 👍👌😊
Exactly! So much hiding out there that we don't know about - the knowledge of the locals is so valuable! 😊 Great day in great company!
Handsome! What a pleasant day! So peaceful and beautiful!😊👍👍👍
Probably the best campsite you've ever had. That looked perfect!!
Cute😮
What an amazing day it was. I had totally forgot the rain. So interesting to see your take on the guided tour. There’s still a lot of mystic and interesting places around here. A grave from knight, a lake that sometimes disappears, some large “giant’s pots” “jättegrytor”. A wizards mountain with an old ruin from an old defence fortress and much much more.
You really have to come back to visit some more of those places 😊
I watched your version of this, a while ago ,which also is very good . The forest area was fantastic ,even if the weather wasn't great
@@grhmnz4648 So glad to hear that you like both our videos. 😊 It really was an fantastic day and it really is a interesting area. It holds a lot of “remaining” from the last ice age and there’s a lot of iron ore on n the ground, and there’s a lot of old mines, blast furnaces and remaining of old iron on industry here. 🤩
What an intriguing place you live in Jonas! 🤩
@@HeimVegenAdvbike Yes it’s a really interesting place if you’re interested in historical places. I read that the first “hammer forge” here in Degerfors took place in 1660 and about 10km from here the last charcoal furnace was used until 1966 so the forest around here where full of those charcoal stacks for over 300 years. It started earlier, about 400-800 a. d but the technic with those raised stacks started around 1000 a. d so for almost around 1000 years you could find them around in the area.
Then all remaining from the last ice age makes it even more interesting. 🤩. I’m not 100 percent sure about the giant “Diger”, when he actually lived in Karsbo so that part is not confirmed 😂 But it’s any how really interesting that Norway and Sweden share so much of the history and folklore so we can be sure that Diger hade some relatives in Jotunheimen in Norway . 🤩
It's really cool how much is hidden in the Swedish forests, that you just have to know about 😊 It sure makes the days more interesting! Thank you for a great tour 😃
Thanks Runa and Jonas! Excellent episode!
Very cool video nice
It’s nice when a local can give you a tour of the surroundings. That was a very cool adventure.
That was very enjoyable to follow along :) I also get confused with the difference between “fir” “pine” “spruce” “conifer” etc 😅 But Jonas is correct “Spruce”=gran; “Pine”=furu.
5:33 HOW NICE OF YOU TO HUG THE TREE RUNA JI🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
What a grand adventure. Thank you for share it with us.
Thank you guys! This is awesome! I really enjoyed watching your tour! Best wishes from Switzerland 🇨🇭
A fun relaxing video I did very much enjoy
Beautiful again, brave girl again, brave again 🤗👍👍
Show 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻💯
What amazing place to visit
It sure was! Who knew all of that was hiding in the forest 😃
Love you❤❤❤❤❤❤@@OffSheGoesADV
Always love your videos the scenery is fantastic
That looks like a great day, and so nice to have a cup of coffee in the forest with a friend!
What a wonderful meeting! 👍
When the internet lets you meet people in real life who share the same passion, that's just great!
Runa, don't you have any waterproof gloves?🤔
And between Klim and Rukka, which is the better outfit? 🙄
Really nice meeting 🤩 It’s hard to tell what’s the best gear between Rukka and Klim, especially for Runa who’s only has Klim.
I have a Rukka jacket and Klim trousers (pants) i’m pleased with both. In both Rukka and Klim the GoreTex is the water protection layer. Runa has Klim Artemis which is the same as Klim Badlands for men. That’s the top of the line in Klim’s products. They have three layers laminated Goretex and different type of garments in different “panels” of the gear with harder stiffer garments in places where it’s needed and softer garments in other places to make the clothes more comfortable to ware and still have a good protection. My Rukka jacket is the lower end of Rukka’s line up but it still has three layers laminated Goretex. So it’s hard to compare between them.
The Rukka jacket is probably stiffer and maybe slightly less comfortable than for example Klim Badlands (Just guessing, never tested Badlands Jacket) I believe that the ventilation also is better in Badlands than in my Rukka Jacket. But it’s not fair to compare the top of the line and a lower end of the line product.
Three layer laminated GoreTex will always be stiffer heavier and warmer than other gear. It’s nice in scandinavia where even the summer temperature sometimes is below 10 degrees celsius, but in hotter climate they might be to hot especially if riding more “active”.
Both Rukka and Klim is premium gear both have D3O protectors built in. you will probably be very pleased with both of them. It’s probably more a question of taste.
I hope that will answer your questions 😊
Thank you Jonas for taking the time to reply. 🙏
As I live in the south of France, I bought the Rukka Rimo-R suit, which is made from 2-layer laminated Gore-Tex; I'm extremely happy with it because, as well as being waterproof, it's very supple, and the softness of the neoprene collar that goes up higher finally convinced me.
Thanks again Jonas✌
@@jeanfi1004 Rimo-R looks great, it’s probably not as stiff in the fabric as my jacket. The two layers GoreTex is probably a better choice than three layer in the warmer climate. It also looks better ventilated than my Rukka jacket. I also think that the pocket is easier to access than the pocket on my jacket.
Both Rukka and Klim are good quality brands 👍
@@JoonesAdventuresMC I totally agree with you Jonas! 👍
And another thing I like about Rukka is that you don't see it everywhere! 😀
Cool to see this one through your eyes also. Quite an interesting area, even though I bet it can easily sail under the radar if you just Google the place: Local guides, like Jonas, with knowledge about the place makes all the difference.
You treated her well, @JoonesAdventuresMC, and even fed her ice cream! 😃🍨
Thank you 🙏 We have known each other over social media for a long time so it was so nice to finally meet her in real life and talk about everything between heaven and earth. It was also really interesting to see her work, she really has eyes for the details.
And as she mentioned in the video, except for motorcycle adventures and video making we also share the passion for ice cream, bacon and coffee and also cheese doodles 😂 even if we didn’t eat any of them this time 😊
Thank you Jonas! 😊 I definitely would not have known that these places existed if Jonas hadn't shown me! Makes me wonder what else I missed out on my way - but hey, gotta leave something for next time 😁
Perfect attitude, @@OffSheGoesADV !
God Bless You
I had been looking forward to this as both your personalities and humour compliment each other .I liked the tour of the forest..so peaceful and quiet with Joones showing some real knowledge of the area ,to show you the cave,and fountain of youth etc. I could do with a visit to a functioning fountain of youth lol . To have ice cream at the end of the day,Joones was really spoiling you ,Runa...he knows you well .
Thank you Graham! 😊 It was a very lovely and exciting day, so grateful that Jonas took his time to plan this out and take me along! And yes he sure spoiled me 😃
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤@@OffSheGoesADV
thanks for sharing, i enjoyed seeing all those different spots, but i would have been with your friend, i would have got out of the cave with him lol....bacon, do you like it crispy or floppy lol. i prefer a little crispy myself....sláinte
Brilliant episode. Captivating from the first minute.
fantastic
It feels like I'm looking at the travels of the northern cousin of itchy boots.
Beautiful, inspiring and it breaths your style. Tack så mycket Runa 😊
Ride a motorcycle today ?
The opening scenes remind me of Northern Minnesota. Thanks for sharing
Probably why all the Swedes emigrated there ;-)
👍👍 Great 👍👍
me encanta tu proyecto gracias por compartir 🌹
" Meryl Streep " on a bike , that's cool ! Thanks Runa for sharing and give us the good views of Swedish forests . Wish you the best for next year with a lot of bike adventures ! . A follower from France 😉
The best translation for Dagbrott is Open quarry or just quarry
Lovely tour with Joones Runa beautiful and mystical forests of Sweden thank you for bringing us along 😊
I thought you were in Scotland with all that rain😂 Its coffee stops you like Runa😆No more caving please 😂 I got stuck in a cave when I was young and it made me very claustrophobic😱Joones is such a great guide, what a lovely guy😊Such a cool video😁
💚💚💚
I like your riding boots the have a nice grippy look too the sole
Well done Runa. Limestone quarry would be my translation :)
I Love moto Tajikistan 🇹🇯
7:03 WHAT A BEAUTIFUL VIEW RUNA JI❤❤❤❤🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰❤❤❤🥰🥰🥰🥰
Excellent!
Dagbrott is open-pit mining in English
Great episode Runa 👌🏼🤩
MUITO SHOW, SOU DO BRASIL
Nok en fabelaktig episode, Runa! Digger den litt laidback holdningen til Jonas 🤩 Takk for at du gjør ventetiden til ny sesong litt kortere! Fortsatt god jul / god fortsättning, Jonas 🎄
Hey hey
Sweden is fantastic. With its nature, freedom to roam and set up tents. Pick berries, fish and make a fire. Everything under the "common law" = what all Swedes understand, but not all foreigners. It's about that subtle and unspoken thing.
Fishing can be expensive, you need a fishing license for the area you're in so if you're traveling that means a new one each day. Except for the sea and the five biggest lakes where it's free.
Felicidades feliz navidad saludos desde Perú
What a cool country. But I cannot stand on its cold weather.
Have you done a “review” of your clothing? I am also looking at gore-tex motorcycle wear but it is jungle and both Klim, Rukka and Stadler seem high-end. What model are you using? What is your experience?
im justing buying my first bike and I really like Klims clothing but the price is to high for me as a new rider :( maybe when I have everything we can ride!
Når jeg ser denne fine filmen synes jeg våren virker litt fjern.🏍🙂
Offf ja, det er noen måneder igjen til å glede seg og planlegge! 😊
❤❤💌
Dont speak well in english, but i want to say you, I dont know if thoses places have that atmosphera or you make with your work, music, your dron recording on lonely landscapes , are they like that?
Great job, thanks.
8:28 PLEASE WATCH OUT RUNA JI!! 😯😯😯😣😣😣😣😣🤝🤝🤝🤝💪💪💪💪💪👍👍👍👍❤❤❤
I miss you and your lovely smile,you part of heaven light of my life.shamim 🤼♂️✔🕊👫⚘🤝💏
Primum peliculam tuam vidi. Quid mihi potissimum placuit? Non tantum motobirotam, nec peregrinationes, quamquam haec quoque pulcherrima, sed vocem tuam: numquam elatam, semper quietam, quae unā cum arboribus, lacubus, prospectibusque animum meum relaxavit. Gratias tibi ago.
PLEASE BE CAREFUL PLEASE BE SAFE RUNA JI 🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Rana är Norska därför, hon har så bra uttal på svenska.
God morgen internet. Klemmer bor i brasil love NORGE god morgen love my dear Norge
Fc..Thailand
Ah, you said the correct word that "WE" know it all Americans all along.. You called that shelter a "windshield" what you call on your vehicles a "windscreen" A screen only stops bugs, not water and wind. 🥰 I was hoping it was Joones that you were meeting up with. I like him. He would be a good riding partner. You didn't stop to pet the cows from the fence??? I am so disappointed in you. They can't hurt you on the other side of an electric fence. It might hurt you. Just don't pee on it like I did as a child. 😁 It was good too see the area you stopped and with all of the timber that was harvested and they did not clear cut everything out. Smart foresters. 🙂 Joones is claustrophobic?? I don't know that feeling. 🤔 The tighter the space the more comfortable I am usually. Yes, I think you two are good riding partners. He has my vote. 🙂 I really enjoyed you two together. a Good match. Thanks for a great video. 🙂
You can tell us the truth. It was a troll not a wild hog, wasn't it?
Hahaha ssshhh 🤫
10:00-11:43 I ALMOST HAD A HEART ATTACK RUNA JI PLEASE BE CAREFUL PLEASE SAFE YOUR SO CALLED FRIEND WON'T BE ABLE TO HELP YOU IN ANY WAY IF GOD FORBID YOU FALL OR HAVE ANY KIND OF PROBLEM SO PLEASE BE CAREFUL 😣😣😣😣😣😣😣😣😣😣😣😣😣😣🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝
17:48 PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE DON'T DRINK FROM SUCH UNATTENDED PLACES THAT CAN BE SO SO SO DANGEROUS YOU SHOULD KNOW BETTER RUNA JI😰😰😰😰😰😰😣😣😣😣😣😣😣😣
Or you should read up on water quality in Norway and Sweden.. We drink from streams and rivers here. Some of the best water quality in the world.. 😉
❤❤❤