If that’s a hell, it’s not too bad :) Me and my wife are having a summer cabin quite near from Helvetinjärvi. Thank you for sharing your journey. It’s amazing to watch.
Hahaha, I love the out take, that was so good. Interesting to see another take on this place it looks like that hike avoided the over one hour of dirt road driving we took to get there!?
It was too good not to include at the end....narrating is the hardest part about editing 😂😂 oh damn, didn’t know you guys went there too. No dirt road for us thankfully!
Lol. On those path signs had a Helvetistä Itään. It's an album from Kotiteollisuus. It's translate east from hell. Its there on purpose. No way that in Finnish language place would be informed like that.
Tampere is the city where everything gets tampered with... Nice to see that you like our country. There are couple of places in Finland that are named after Hell, but it's funny that they all are nice places and not hellish at all. Maybe it has felt so in the ancient times when the names have been given, I don't know. There are also many places whose names are let me say vulgar, especially in the north. By the way, near Trondheim there's really a place whose name is Hell, but that means something else in Norwegian. Good place to take selfies anyway. The name is visible eg. on the wall of the railway station :)
We love your country and if it wasn’t for the price of fuel these days, we’d have explored more! However, our route has been reasonably straight up the middle of Finland as we have a lot of land to cover!
@@sprintervanconversions and yeah, the fuel prices are quite bad today. We drove around the Baltic sea with our motorhome in June and the fuel costed over 1000€ for that 4000 km trip. The cheapest was Poland because they have halted the fuel tax temporarily because of the current situation. There a liter of diesel was about 1.70€ when in all other countries on our route it was over 2€.
My cousins dog told me that there should be some nice mushrooms across Finland. Mostly on countriysides. The kind of shrooms vikings ate to meet gods. 100% organic and free. Grab as many as you want. Could be illegal tho.
It’s time for the yellow chantarelles. And it is legal to pick up berries and mushrooms in Finland. As long as you don’t do it in someone’s yard. Blueberrie time is also at hand. Bon appetit!
If that’s a hell, it’s not too bad :) Me and my wife are having a summer cabin quite near from Helvetinjärvi. Thank you for sharing your journey. It’s amazing to watch.
Oh nice, a beautiful area of the world (not under-world) 😂
Wow, you two truly explore the countries you visit! 💪 Most tourists simply stay in Helsinki for a couple of days.
Ah yes, that's the beauty of travelling in a camper van :)
the audio is indeed much better guys! also the bloopers at the end are hilarious
Haha Aw thanks Cati!
New mic sounds great! Love following your travels.
Awesome, thanks Judy. Glad you enjoyed it :)
Hahaha, I love the out take, that was so good. Interesting to see another take on this place it looks like that hike avoided the over one hour of dirt road driving we took to get there!?
It was too good not to include at the end....narrating is the hardest part about editing 😂😂 oh damn, didn’t know you guys went there too. No dirt road for us thankfully!
Hey guys. Just love your vids. So happy and full of life enjoying your journey so much. Xx
Ah thanks so much Maria :)
Oh wow that rock view is stellar! Might have to to check the park out next time we go to 🇫🇮🥰
Yes, it was pretty impressive!
Lol. On those path signs had a Helvetistä Itään. It's an album from Kotiteollisuus. It's translate east from hell. Its there on purpose. No way that in Finnish language place would be informed like that.
Haha I just listened to it and it’s actually a great song…although I have no idea about the lyrics of course 😅
Beautiful
I stayed there few weeks ago
Tampere is the city where everything gets tampered with... Nice to see that you like our country. There are couple of places in Finland that are named after Hell, but it's funny that they all are nice places and not hellish at all. Maybe it has felt so in the ancient times when the names have been given, I don't know. There are also many places whose names are let me say vulgar, especially in the north.
By the way, near Trondheim there's really a place whose name is Hell, but that means something else in Norwegian. Good place to take selfies anyway. The name is visible eg. on the wall of the railway station :)
We love your country and if it wasn’t for the price of fuel these days, we’d have explored more! However, our route has been reasonably straight up the middle of Finland as we have a lot of land to cover!
@@sprintervanconversions yeah, we have 338000 square kilometers for you to explore 😀
@@sprintervanconversions and yeah, the fuel prices are quite bad today. We drove around the Baltic sea with our motorhome in June and the fuel costed over 1000€ for that 4000 km trip. The cheapest was Poland because they have halted the fuel tax temporarily because of the current situation. There a liter of diesel was about 1.70€ when in all other countries on our route it was over 2€.
It's not every day you get to brag that you've went to Hell at least once in lifetime. 😁
I know! 😝 hopefully that is the only hell we ever go to!
My cousins dog told me that there should be some nice mushrooms across Finland. Mostly on countriysides. The kind of shrooms vikings ate to meet gods. 100% organic and free. Grab as many as you want. Could be illegal tho.
Your cousins dog told you? Sounds like you’ve been enjoying too many of those mushrooms yourself 😂😂
It’s time for the yellow chantarelles. And it is legal to pick up berries and mushrooms in Finland. As long as you don’t do it in someone’s yard. Blueberrie time is also at hand. Bon appetit!
1:16 confirmed by finn
do that at night time 😛
Haha we haven’t got the minerals for that!