Actually the tap water is not just drinkable but it is better than bottle water and it contains less bacteria than those water bottles in store. Those bottles are stored usually in warm warehouses and in stores they are kept in warm shelters as well. But cold tap water is always about 4-6 c decrees. That is colder that your fridge, so not the best place for bacteria to live in and in Finland we have the best water purification system in the world and it covers entire country.
Hannes väitätkö että ihmiset ei juo hanavettä kaupungeissa :D minä oon juonut koko ikäni helsingin, jyväskylän ja kuopion hanavettä eikä ikinä oo mitään ongelmaa ollu
The reason for you not finding water easily to buy, I believe, is because people in Finland and Sweden drink tap water in their homes. Scandinavia overall I think have perhaps the cleanest water in the world. Further more, often when the Scandinavians want to buy water, they want carbonated water, as regular water you already have as much as you want.
Yeah, I figured that was the reason, and that's what our Finnish friends told us as well. Still I didn't trust the water coming off our RV tank, so we got used to carbonated water rather quickly.
We usually have separate water containers with us that can be filled at the camping sites. You can buy them basically everywhere. And the bigger ones have taps at the bottom for easy use.
Also usually from all bigger supermarkets you will find still water in bottles of all sizes and bigger containers. But not necessarily from small stores or gas stations. The problem is that it's often written in just Finnish so you would have to know what to look for.
Here in Norway we definitely have lots of bottled still water. Even though we all drink tap water more or less. People buy it when they're out and about I guess.
My girlfriend's mother from US was so confused last year when she came to visit Finland. She was trying to find a vending machine in her hotel because she was so thirsty during night and asked the receptionist where she could find one. The receptionist asked "Does the tap not work?", and she was surprised that you could drink the water from the tap. It was funny when she told that story to us haha
Robert we watched your video today and I want to say to you....thank you so much for that beautiful trip to the Arctic circle in Finland. We have never had the opportunity to get there, but we appreciate your talents, your videography, your narration and especially your editing skills and abilities. Finland people are so very lucky to live in such a beautiful nation. The lakes, the trees, the light, the roads, and especially the food, looks wonderful. The RV is not too shabby either. Thank you to your wife and family for supporting you Robert, because we would miss this opportunity of learning from you if they didn't. Grateful......Carolyn & Colin Hogarth
Robert, the way you start each vlog with a beginning, middle and end of each story and providing the best capture of streets, places and things of interest is truly outstanding. Be Safe.
Those trailers are used to haul everything that does not fit in a car. Furniture, building supplies, ATVs, snowmobiles, firewood... you name it. They're relatively inexpensive to buy (or rent) and light enough to be towed behind almost anything. The (removable) plastic cover is there to protect your cargo from the elements, which is especially useful in the winter. As some people have already told you, Finns rarely buy non-carbonated water in stores because the tap water is perfectly fine to drink. Many RV'ers have a container for drinking water, that they also fill up at the campground or wherever it is that they're getting water. Shame about the weather on your trip, it seems you missed the heatwave by a couple of weeks. This July, temperatures of 30°C have not been uncommon even in the northernmost parts of the country.
the trucks have "flat noses" because tight spaces in loading areas, and some vehicle regulations concerning the overall lenght of the vehicle. there is a law that says truck cannot be longer than 25.25m without special permits.
Interstate trucks are lighter but they are also much faster, in Texas the trucks can go 137 km/h legally. Many go much faster than that. And speaking of weights for example Michigan has as heavy trucks as Finland.
The tap water in finland is drinkable and pretty much as clean (if not cleaner) than bottled water. You can also refill your water at most stores for free. Due to this the market for non carbonated water is very small.
Knitople: Just curious...is there a health benefit in drinking carbonated water? The water in the U.S. is BAD...full of chemicals(like fluoride and chlorine).
I first saw Robert in Matlacha Florida. Small trip I took. I did South Florida, East and West Coasts. I was hooked. He's so talented. No BS, just great content. Cheers! I love him. He's excellent. He deserves 2 million subs IMHO.
You are so welcome Robert. You deserve it. I love this channel as well. As a Slav, I find her very engaging and so real and nice. ua-cam.com/channels/FFG4euAS7ZoAUYJFQETouA.html Russia. The real story.
11:24 - 11:30 That's a very trippy video effect, zooming-out while traveling into the landscape, Robert! Clever, creative videography with skillful execution! Brilliant!
You see that bare rock in Southern Finland and around Stockholm. The Helsinki and Stockholm metro has the same feature, alongside the massive parking areas, coal storage's and open tunnels below Helsinki for infra (like water, data cables etc.). Reason for it is the Fennoscandian Shield that is a solid granite bedrock right on the surface because of the ice age carving much of the material on top of it. Why it is relatively easy to carve these big areas as you don't need to build support as you go along.
Here (Germany) we have a length limit for the trucks (tractor + trailer). As shorter the tractor is as longer they can make the trailer increasing the storage room. Therefore they moved the engine under the drivers cab. Simple as that ;)
Exactly. These same European Union laws on the size of the trucks are used in Finland. The short nosed trucks are also more nimble in tight turns due to shorter length between the axles.
Only pro for hooded trucks is the easy access to engine compartment for maintenance and repairs, but then again, once you tip the cabin, you have just as good access to everything.
16,5m for a Semi and 25,25m for a truck-trailer combinations for example a B-train. Nowadays tho, atleast in Sweden and Finland you can have a combination up to 33,5m
Such a wild and rustic landscape. Some of the roadways were like a roller coaster. Not bad to travel now, but could a challenge in winter. I have never eaten reindeer. Does it taste like venison? Ileana's salmon soup and trout looked good to me! This trip is a treasure! Thanks for taking us along!
Used to live in one of those old houses featured in the old town Porvoo. I do appreciate how diffrent a feeling it must be for someone who is a first time visitor in Northern Europe let alone in Finland. It was a bit like old way of living in those traditional style of wooden houses (knowing the harsh Finnish weather), but groving up I knew no different. To be honest I had more comfortable time there than I did in London as it came to living arrangements
amazing place. I am in rural northen maine.. 1300 miles from arctic circle. It snowed yesterday. april 27. they have the atlantic flow, it is freakishly warm. Always wanted to visit, thanks for sharing.
Thank you for the RV tour of Finland. I was born there, but have lived in Canada since 76. Mom enjoyed it as well, seeing the old country. Time to go back, rent an RV and tour Finland and Sweden for a month.
I really like watching videos like these. Finland for me is very mundane and boring because I live here, seeing it through the eyes of someone who isn't from here gives me a whole new perspective on things. I spent the first 20 years of my life above the arctic circle and couldn't stand living there, but seeing tourists appreciate the place makes me wonder why I never really could.
Pawetsu Thats common misinterpretation, one cannot ever cross the center line if there is oncoming traffic, its illegal even on the wide-lane road. Wide-lane roads are built to make overtaking easier but fails to do so because people abuse them like there would be 3 lanes. In my opinion you cant fit 4 cars next to each other aligned on this road safely which would easily happen if overtaking is allowed with oncoming traffic. Law says one can overtake on this road even with oncoming traffic if you dont cross the center line which in most cases is just stupid and reckless in my opinion. Worst road-type ever.
HI Robert all those purple flowers are called lupines they are very frequently seen all along the roads and highways here in Canada , nova scotia if you didn't say you were in Finland it looks like you are here looking at the landscape ....crazy all that daylight ...great video
Gosh Finland is beautiful.... my kinda place... Robert we really enjoy your videos... hopefully I can purchase your cd... I sing too love it.. safe travels out there to you and yours... GB
I love that Tornio ended up being a part of the route. I live there XD when I saw that your original route wouldn't go through Tornio I was like aww sad. But I wouldnt have guessed that it would be mentioned
The speed-limits for bigger cars are more strict partly because Finland is so north that the ice-ages have shifted the land into a very "hilly" landscape. The road often has to go up and down and left and right at a moment's notice. This coupled with a lot of trees (low visibility) and the dreaded invisible "black ice" in the winter can make driving difficult. Finland's driving-test is one of the most demanding in the world for these reasons.
It was like a roller coaster....so steep and up and down! Do most vehicles in Finland have a manual stick shift(vs automatic transmission)? I'm ashamed to say that I can only drive an automatic(because that's what we were taught in Driver's Education). I think that manual transmissions get much better gas mileage.
Those big supermarkets are almost as confusing for us finns also if we find ourselves in one we aren't familiar with. Of course the signs in finnish help a bit, but it is still hard to find what you need. Of course, one gets used to the ones that are frequently visited.
That's true. That happens to me whenever I go to a new supermarket... This Prisma was very overwhelming though... and the language can be a problem. We almost bought vinegar thinking it was oil
The reason cabovers are prevalent in Europe is that in most european countries (if not all) the maximum allowed lenght of the truck is measured from the front bumper on back. Sure you could have some big Mack or Peterbilt but you would be limiting how long trailer you could haul.
Great video, as always! Ever since I discovered your channel, I've always been waiting for new uploads. Also, I love how you do the videos. Very informative, I feel like I'm in the trip myself
Robert, great video as usual. We don’t RV, but we love watching you do it and seeing all the beautiful places. You are very lucky to be “free in your RV”, or someone else’s RV, for that matter. Big thumbs up!
I’m watching this very late, but it was worth it, great video. The flat nose trucks you see were very popular here in the USA awhile ago, called C.O.E. cab over engine.
👍....the drone scenery of trees & lawn so nice and green in Finland.. a Lidl..opened in Snellville, GA...last year...however, never been in there..now I know..Thanks.Robert
13:30 yup. unless cloud coverage nights are pretty light in summer. arctic circle sun not set down for 2 month. its like something else than go prague and pitch black 8 pm
Hi Robert, I just saw this upload and had to watch it. The trees that grow in that area are so majestically standing. What type of trees are they? The sky light too is majestic and bright. What a lovely trip you must of had.
I found your channel recently and am enjoying it very much. I live near Louisville, Kentucky and am not able to get out and travel because of health issues. I am loving your trips and in my imagination I am traveling right along with you. Cheers!
i as a finn i cringed when i saw him in that silly hat, wtf was he thinking... argh perkele! i think , judging from the interiour design - he found the nutcase family of finland :)
rp582 Lol. The interior of typical Finnish homes is quite minimalistic with Scandinavian clean lines and colored by white and earth tones. Anyway, it’s good some people experiment and have their own thing.
Those trailers with plastic covers are normal trailers, the cover is just to cover the things inside and to improve fuel economy. some trailers doesn't come with those and some comes but you can buy those easily and install if you don't already have it.
I usually don't comment on peoples videos but I have to make an exception! Love your way to film the trip, show everyone a little bit from all the biggest Finnish cities (Almost) and also telling us a backstory! Amazing content, I'm a Finn myself and travel across the country a few times a year to visit my grandma, I saw alot of familiar places and that made this even better! Thank you.
"Varkauden kaupunki -- on saanut nimensä vetotaipaleesta, jonka kautta kulkemalla on pystytty kiertämään koski ja näin lyhentämään eli varastamaan matkaa."
#636 Good morning, Richard. Thank you for taking me along on your tour of Finland. This was a learning experience for me. The Country drives on the right, I see! The cab-over semi trucks are easier to maneuver in tight spaces. Thanks!!
Been watching your videos for some time now and really enjoyed all of your travels here in in the US. But, going RVing in another country so far away brings the really cool aspect to this! Thanks, not many people do this on their channels.
Hi Robert , greetings from Miami. I have followed your for some time and I just want to thank you on your style of of presenting the videos, it's informative and also fun. Thank you again for sharing. Keep those videos comimg.
You just missed the best weather for this Summer. May and July were both exceptionally warm and fantastic. Oh and there are actually some roads, which are "wide lane roads" or some such. They're wider than normal roads and you're supposed to drive on the right side so people can pass you. Trucks are limited to 89 km/h. I believe it's an EU wide rule / law.
Yep, that must be freakin’ cold in the winter. You can imagine when all the land was under a mile high glacier complex, during the last ice age. I am surprised you didn’t encounter the mosquitoes that those forests are famous for (so my finish friend tells me).
Howdy Robert,thanks a lot for sharing this magnificent video on your trip to the Arctic Circle.Quite informative,captivating and entertaining as usual.Keep them coming bud,they are eaegerly awaited and greatly appreciated here.Cordial greetings from William in Bruges,Belgium,Europe
I have been following your videos and enjoy them. I have travelled around the world but unfortunately have not been to the Scandinavian countries. Hoprfully one day i will. It is a dream of mine. Thanks again for the videos.
Did you notice most of the other RV's you met always said hello to you? I drove a Ducato globebus 3800km this summer for the first time from the middle of finland to northern norway and I found it really fun when everyone else in RV's said hi during the long drives I did :)
Wow! The chandeliers in the cathedral are so beautiful and ornate! Very different. Lunch at your You Tube subscriber's home was beautiful. So many lights and flowers! Lovely.
I would love to perhaps experience it would be a great experience in Finland thank you for the video the long days would be interesting especially when I'm so used to dark and day here have yourself a wonderful evening and week
Nice one! I agree, the weather can change quite fast+suddenly :D its funny. I am from Rovaniemi and still live here! Nice job recording Rovaniemi City and the area around it. Thanks for recording Prisma, the HyperMarket. I will show this to my British friend who is going to visit Rovaniemi+Finland next year. In Finland and many countries you can do roadtrips like this :) just drive the roads and visit places, yup. A bit tiring but you don't always have to travel by plane+bus+train etc... Some countries are so small that from the northernmost point to the southernmost point is not much distance, but Finland is very ''tall''. Bigger country :). From North to South.
The Prisma that you visited is considered to be so called "final stop before your destination". That is why it is so huge and complicated. You can basicly find everything you can image from coffee mugs to food.
Andrew Evanoff: I live in south GA...(near FLA) and it is as HOT as HADES down here....with 100% humidity on many days. We have been having daily thunder and lightning storms, too, all summer. I'm like you....above 70 degrees F and I'm miserable. I need to move to a much colder climate...(like where polar bears hibernate!!) Watching these videos...with all the evergreens and lakes...is heavenly.
29:37 wide lanes means youre supposed to drive near right lane so peoples can easily overtake you without getting other side of the lane :) ( Sorry for bad english)
The reason it's hard to find non-carbonated water in the store is because tap water is drinkable basically everywhere in finland.
Next time I'll have to buy a container to refill with tap water
Actually the tap water is not just drinkable but it is better than bottle water and it contains less bacteria than those water bottles in store. Those bottles are stored usually in warm warehouses and in stores they are kept in warm shelters as well. But cold tap water is always about 4-6 c decrees. That is colder that your fridge, so not the best place for bacteria to live in and in Finland we have the best water purification system in the world and it covers entire country.
I knew this comment would already be here. Just had to check.
sakkijakki no ei kaupungeissa
Hannes väitätkö että ihmiset ei juo hanavettä kaupungeissa :D minä oon juonut koko ikäni helsingin, jyväskylän ja kuopion hanavettä eikä ikinä oo mitään ongelmaa ollu
The reason for you not finding water easily to buy, I believe, is because people in Finland and Sweden drink tap water in their homes. Scandinavia overall I think have perhaps the cleanest water in the world. Further more, often when the Scandinavians want to buy water, they want carbonated water, as regular water you already have as much as you want.
Yeah, I figured that was the reason, and that's what our Finnish friends told us as well. Still I didn't trust the water coming off our RV tank, so we got used to carbonated water rather quickly.
We usually have separate water containers with us that can be filled at the camping sites. You can buy them basically everywhere. And the bigger ones have taps at the bottom for easy use.
Also you can use empty carbonated water bottles for tap water. I wouldn't trust rented rv water tanks either.
Also usually from all bigger supermarkets you will find still water in bottles of all sizes and bigger containers. But not necessarily from small stores or gas stations. The problem is that it's often written in just Finnish so you would have to know what to look for.
Here in Norway we definitely have lots of bottled still water. Even though we all drink tap water more or less. People buy it when they're out and about I guess.
two weeks after your trip it was like 30c
It is all about the timing. I did enjoy the colder temperatures but not the rain
It's so funny watching this as a
finnish guy. Great video!
My girlfriend's mother from US was so confused last year when she came to visit Finland. She was trying to find a vending machine in her hotel because she was so thirsty during night and asked the receptionist where she could find one. The receptionist asked "Does the tap not work?", and she was surprised that you could drink the water from the tap. It was funny when she told that story to us haha
NukeCorruption They should get a vending machine anyway. I drank tap water in the US for 5 years and it was fine.
Robert we watched your video today and I want to say to you....thank you so much for that beautiful trip to the Arctic circle in Finland. We have never had the opportunity to get there, but we appreciate your talents, your videography, your narration and especially your editing skills and abilities. Finland people are so very lucky to live in such a beautiful nation. The lakes, the trees, the light, the roads, and especially the food, looks wonderful. The RV is not too shabby either. Thank you to your wife and family for supporting you Robert, because we would miss this opportunity of learning from you if they didn't. Grateful......Carolyn & Colin Hogarth
Thank you so much
Robert, the way you start each vlog with a beginning, middle and end of each story and providing the best capture of streets, places and things of interest is truly outstanding. Be Safe.
Thank you!
I second that!!
Those trailers are used to haul everything that does not fit in a car. Furniture, building supplies, ATVs, snowmobiles, firewood... you name it. They're relatively inexpensive to buy (or rent) and light enough to be towed behind almost anything. The (removable) plastic cover is there to protect your cargo from the elements, which is especially useful in the winter.
As some people have already told you, Finns rarely buy non-carbonated water in stores because the tap water is perfectly fine to drink. Many RV'ers have a container for drinking water, that they also fill up at the campground or wherever it is that they're getting water.
Shame about the weather on your trip, it seems you missed the heatwave by a couple of weeks. This July, temperatures of 30°C have not been uncommon even in the northernmost parts of the country.
That weather in Finland wasn't so bad, but in northern Norway it was almost non stop rain.
People are hauling stuff from and to their summer cottages. And yes just fill your empty waterbottles from any tap and you are fine.
Holy smokes, that Vitalis home was...special.
6 months of the year - darkness - you need COLORS :)
the trucks have "flat noses" because tight spaces in loading areas, and some vehicle regulations concerning the overall lenght of the vehicle. there is a law that says truck cannot be longer than 25.25m without special permits.
yeah i would say its more america vs europe thing
Trucks in US are smaller than what we have here; 80000lb is just 36 metric tons vs 48 or 76 tons for full sized.
Interstate trucks are lighter but they are also much faster, in Texas the trucks can go 137 km/h legally. Many go much faster than that. And speaking of weights for example Michigan has as heavy trucks as Finland.
The tap water in finland is drinkable and pretty much as clean (if not cleaner) than bottled water. You can also refill your water at most stores for free. Due to this the market for non carbonated water is very small.
Knitople: Just curious...is there a health benefit in drinking carbonated water? The water in the U.S. is BAD...full of chemicals(like fluoride and chlorine).
@@valeriegriner5644
As far as I know, the effects of carbonated water on your health compared to regular are basically nonexistent.
Valerie Griner there’s no health benefit in drinking carbonated water. It’s acid and acid is bad for your teeth. Carbonated water may cause gas too.
Absolutely Gorgeous! What a beautiful country. I can't wait for the next one.
Thank you
Buick Invicta: best world geography lesson I ever received...he has done a GREAT job with these videos.
I first saw Robert in Matlacha Florida. Small trip I took. I did South Florida, East and West Coasts. I was hooked. He's so talented. No BS, just great content. Cheers! I love him. He's excellent. He deserves 2 million subs IMHO.
You are so welcome Robert. You deserve it.
I love this channel as well. As a Slav, I find her very engaging and so real and nice.
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Fascinating, and nicely narrated . . . And I see nothing wrong with an endless aisle devoted just to ice cream.
11:24 - 11:30 That's a very trippy video effect, zooming-out while traveling into the landscape, Robert! Clever, creative videography with skillful execution! Brilliant!
You see that bare rock in Southern Finland and around Stockholm. The Helsinki and Stockholm metro has the same feature, alongside the massive parking areas, coal storage's and open tunnels below Helsinki for infra (like water, data cables etc.).
Reason for it is the Fennoscandian Shield that is a solid granite bedrock right on the surface because of the ice age carving much of the material on top of it. Why it is relatively easy to carve these big areas as you don't need to build support as you go along.
Here (Germany) we have a length limit for the trucks (tractor + trailer). As shorter the tractor is as longer they can make the trailer increasing the storage room. Therefore they moved the engine under the drivers cab. Simple as that ;)
Exactly. These same European Union laws on the size of the trucks are used in Finland. The short nosed trucks are also more nimble in tight turns due to shorter length between the axles.
18 meters?
Only pro for hooded trucks is the easy access to engine compartment for maintenance and repairs, but then again, once you tip the cabin, you have just as good access to everything.
16,5m for a Semi and 25,25m for a truck-trailer combinations for example a B-train. Nowadays tho, atleast in Sweden and Finland you can have a combination up to 33,5m
And 40 tons maximum weight
Excellent videography! Your standards are excellent!
Thank you
Such a wild and rustic landscape. Some of the roadways were like a roller coaster. Not bad to travel now, but could a challenge in winter. I have never eaten reindeer. Does it taste like venison? Ileana's salmon soup and trout looked good to me! This trip is a treasure! Thanks for taking us along!
The reindeer, it kind of does... it also kind of tastes like beef. It was good. So glad you liked the trip
reindeer is so good! my favorite food, as a finn from north
Used to live in one of those old houses featured in the old town Porvoo. I do appreciate how diffrent a feeling it must be for someone who is a first time visitor in Northern Europe let alone in Finland.
It was a bit like old way of living in those traditional style of wooden houses (knowing the harsh Finnish weather), but groving up I knew no different. To be honest I had more comfortable time there than I did in London as it came to living arrangements
Fascinating trip through Finland. Great video, first one I have seen on your Channel and definitely not the last one.
amazing place. I am in rural northen maine.. 1300 miles from arctic circle. It snowed yesterday. april 27. they have the atlantic flow, it is freakishly warm. Always wanted to visit, thanks for sharing.
Thank you for the RV tour of Finland. I was born there, but have lived in Canada since 76.
Mom enjoyed it as well, seeing the old country.
Time to go back, rent an RV and tour Finland and Sweden for a month.
Great viewing thanks to Roaming Robert.i like your music and the narration.Super traveling with Robert.Love from India.
I really like watching videos like these. Finland for me is very mundane and boring because I live here, seeing it through the eyes of someone who isn't from here gives me a whole new perspective on things.
I spent the first 20 years of my life above the arctic circle and couldn't stand living there, but seeing tourists appreciate the place makes me wonder why I never really could.
The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence...
Your background music is awe inspiring...very beautiful...
29:32 that is two lane roads but it is allowed to over take like that. It's kind a Two-lane expressway.
They have signs saying it is a "wide-lane motor-/expressway".
Pawetsu Thats common misinterpretation, one cannot ever cross the center line if there is oncoming traffic, its illegal even on the wide-lane road. Wide-lane roads are built to make overtaking easier but fails to do so because people abuse them like there would be 3 lanes. In my opinion you cant fit 4 cars next to each other aligned on this road safely which would easily happen if overtaking is allowed with oncoming traffic. Law says one can overtake on this road even with oncoming traffic if you dont cross the center line which in most cases is just stupid and reckless in my opinion. Worst road-type ever.
Nothing to watch on TV, but one more Robert's video :-)) thanks for sharing , greetings from Rome Italy.
Hay thank you! Greetings
Tv is dying...If it were not for HBO etc, it would have gone allready
HI Robert all those purple flowers are called lupines they are very frequently seen all along the roads and highways here in Canada , nova scotia if you didn't say you were in Finland it looks like you are here looking at the landscape ....crazy all that daylight ...great video
Gosh Finland is beautiful.... my kinda place... Robert we really enjoy your videos... hopefully I can purchase your cd... I sing too love it.. safe travels out there to you and yours... GB
I love that Tornio ended up being a part of the route. I live there XD when I saw that your original route wouldn't go through Tornio I was like aww sad. But I wouldnt have guessed that it would be mentioned
Oh nice. I like their way of dumping the gray water. Very convenient.
Great video, very beautiful country. You do a terrific job! Thanks for sharing your travels, stay safe my friend.
Thank you!
The speed-limits for bigger cars are more strict partly because Finland is so north that the ice-ages have shifted the land into a very "hilly" landscape. The road often has to go up and down and left and right at a moment's notice. This coupled with a lot of trees (low visibility) and the dreaded invisible "black ice" in the winter can make driving difficult. Finland's driving-test is one of the most demanding in the world for these reasons.
It was like a roller coaster....so steep and up and down! Do most vehicles in Finland have a manual stick shift(vs automatic transmission)? I'm ashamed to say that I can only drive an automatic(because that's what we were taught in Driver's Education). I think that manual transmissions get much better gas mileage.
@@valeriegriner5644 most of the cars are stick-shift.
Magnifique merci pour ce voyage en Finlande 😃
Those big supermarkets are almost as confusing for us finns also if we find ourselves in one we aren't familiar with. Of course the signs in finnish help a bit, but it is still hard to find what you need. Of course, one gets used to the ones that are frequently visited.
That's true. That happens to me whenever I go to a new supermarket... This Prisma was very overwhelming though... and the language can be a problem. We almost bought vinegar thinking it was oil
Trucks with flat noses are called "cabovers" because the cab is over the engine.
I didn't know that. Thank you
They are quite common in Europe. I would say to 99%😊
Reason for the flatnoses are that we have length restrictions on our vehicles in Europe, with the engine in front of the cab would mean less cargo :)
Also cabovers are easier to drive in the smaller streets of Europe
The reason cabovers are prevalent in Europe is that in most european countries (if not all) the maximum allowed lenght of the truck is measured from the front bumper on back. Sure you could have some big Mack or Peterbilt but you would be limiting how long trailer you could haul.
Great video, as always! Ever since I discovered your channel, I've always been waiting for new uploads. Also, I love how you do the videos. Very informative, I feel like I'm in the trip myself
He's so talented and deserves many more subs.
Buick Electra Exactly!
Not to mention that he does his own music!
Thank you!
Traveling Robert You're Welcome! Keep up the great job!
29:35 There's a wide lane road near Oulu which is marked as "Leveäkaistainen tie" and it's ok to consider it as three lane road.
37:46 That Rovaniemi's Prisma has been under construction for this summer. It feels messy for us too here in Rovaniemi.
Just WOW!
Robert, great video as usual. We don’t RV, but we love watching you do it and seeing all the beautiful places. You are very lucky to be “free in your RV”, or someone else’s RV, for that matter. Big thumbs up!
Thank you!
Robert, is there a video after this one that's a continuation in the Arctic Circle? Can't wait to see that one.
I'm editing it right now
Ohhhhh, we enjoyed that soooo much! Thank you so much for taking us along. LOVED every minute of it. :)
Thank you!
You have the best intro song, Robert! It’s very catchy.
You Standing under the NORGE Sign was So funny!!!!!!! It's Such a Samll Sign.
This is a very nicely made video with great footage, awesome job.
What a fascinating video Robert!!! Great exploring! Great job as always.
Thank you!
I’m watching this very late, but it was worth it, great video. The flat nose trucks you see were very popular here in the USA awhile ago, called C.O.E. cab over engine.
👍....the drone scenery of trees & lawn so nice and green in Finland.. a Lidl..opened in Snellville, GA...last year...however, never been in there..now I know..Thanks.Robert
In Finland we drink tap water, so most of the waters in stores are carbonated.
Yes, I noticed that :-)
Hyi carponated vesi on aika kauheeta
@10:30 it's about efficiency. Less total space needed for the same amount of cargo.
13:30 yup. unless cloud coverage nights are pretty light in summer. arctic circle sun not set down for 2 month.
its like something else than go prague and pitch black 8 pm
drone shot.....................love drone shots.
Still watching. Had some of that great water when I was in Switzerland. Like your new RV.
Hi Robert, I just saw this upload and had to watch it. The trees that grow in that area are so majestically standing. What type of trees are they? The sky light too is majestic and bright. What a lovely trip you must of had.
I found your channel recently and am enjoying it very much. I live near Louisville, Kentucky and am not able to get out and travel because of health issues. I am loving your trips and in my imagination I am traveling right along with you. Cheers!
I would like to say that Vitaly's house does not represent well the normal finnish household decorations :D :D
I agree and would add that clothing was very wierd for finland aswell... felt much more like american fanboyism to me.
Zarniwooper: It was quite festive, you must admit! I thought it was a flower shop...so many flowers!
Thanks, I thought it was a finnish thing
i as a finn i cringed when i saw him in that silly hat, wtf was he thinking... argh perkele!
i think , judging from the interiour design - he found the nutcase family of finland :)
rp582 Lol. The interior of typical Finnish homes is quite minimalistic with Scandinavian clean lines and colored by white and earth tones. Anyway, it’s good some people experiment and have their own thing.
Sodankylä is the village of war in english.
And Varkaus is robbery.
And karkkila has the best candy.
Even though it has nothing to do with war ("sota"), but a last name "Sova" .
Varkaus on theft, robbery on ryöstö.
HerraTomaatti oothan sä itsekin tääl🤦🏼♀️
Those trailers with plastic covers are normal trailers, the cover is just to cover the things inside and to improve fuel economy. some trailers doesn't come with those and some comes but you can buy those easily and install if you don't already have it.
Great story and air views! Welcome back to Finland again anytime!
I usually don't comment on peoples videos but I have to make an exception! Love your way to film the trip, show everyone a little bit from all the biggest Finnish cities (Almost) and also telling us a backstory! Amazing content, I'm a Finn myself and travel across the country a few times a year to visit my grandma, I saw alot of familiar places and that made this even better! Thank you.
Thank you!
i watched this video during a sleepless night. I enjoyed it a lot, well made, interesting and entertaining....hopefully many more to come !
Great point about the trucks Robert!
Thought about that myself.
They need standardized lengths for ferrys.
Very cool video. The Google maps lady has to work on her pronunciation LOL... Happy travels, Robert! 😎👍
LOL, thanks
Next time try HERE maps app, UX perhaps not best but at least navigation is not based on pronunciation of street names.
Varkaus means Theft in english, also pretty close where i live
I didn't know that. I would have mentioned it
I also live in Varkaus, very close to Hotel Kuntoranta.
I pass through Varkaus quite a bit; it looks nice enough, but unfortunately there's a smell.... "Raha haisee," the locals would say.
"Varkauden kaupunki -- on saanut nimensä vetotaipaleesta, jonka kautta kulkemalla on pystytty kiertämään koski ja näin lyhentämään eli varastamaan matkaa."
#636 Good morning, Richard. Thank you for taking me along on your tour of Finland. This was a learning experience for me. The Country drives on the right, I see! The cab-over semi trucks are easier to maneuver in tight spaces. Thanks!!
Do repeat myself.
Great video as always. 👍👍👍
Thanks a lot Robert.
Greetings
Volker
This video is awesome. So well done!
Thank you!
Very amazing videos . Keep uploading . Will watch all and cherish too !cheers from , New Delhi , India .
Thank you!
I expected the organist to break into I'm Riding! :) Great video Robert!! Cool RV.
Those eggs 🥚 were hard to crack! Very nice trip 👌
Excellent video, you made. Especially the drone events. Greetings from Rovaniemi.
Thank you!
Been watching your videos for some time now and really enjoyed all of your travels here in in the US. But, going RVing in another country so far away brings the really cool aspect to this! Thanks, not many people do this on their channels.
Thank you! It was an unforgettable trip
Hi Robert , greetings from Miami. I have followed your for some time and I just want to thank you on your style of of presenting the videos, it's informative and also fun. Thank you again for sharing. Keep those videos comimg.
11.30 they are storage for stuff. you can carry sticks and other trash to dump place etc
Nice trip Mr
When are coming back, and I love the song
You just missed the best weather for this Summer. May and July were both exceptionally warm and fantastic.
Oh and there are actually some roads, which are "wide lane roads" or some such. They're wider than normal roads and you're supposed to drive on the right side so people can pass you.
Trucks are limited to 89 km/h. I believe it's an EU wide rule / law.
Yep, that must be freakin’ cold in the winter. You can imagine when all the land was under a mile high glacier complex, during the last ice age.
I am surprised you didn’t encounter the mosquitoes that those forests are famous for (so my finish friend tells me).
Howdy Robert,thanks a lot for sharing this magnificent video on your trip to the Arctic Circle.Quite informative,captivating and entertaining as usual.Keep them coming bud,they are eaegerly awaited and greatly appreciated here.Cordial greetings from William in Bruges,Belgium,Europe
Thank you
I have been following your videos and enjoy them. I have travelled around the world but unfortunately have not been to the Scandinavian countries. Hoprfully one day i will. It is a dream of mine. Thanks again for the videos.
Beautiful skies...beautiful area..wow!
Loved this video
Did you notice most of the other RV's you met always said hello to you? I drove a Ducato globebus 3800km this summer for the first time from the middle of finland to northern norway and I found it really fun when everyone else in RV's said hi during the long drives I did :)
At the 1:39 you had a change to get big ticket. If there is car stopped front of the crosswalk then next lane has to make stop there.
What a great roadmovie. One day i Will do that to🤠👍👍👍👍👍👍
What a voice you have.
Thank you
Wow! The chandeliers in the cathedral are so beautiful and ornate! Very different. Lunch at your You Tube subscriber's home was beautiful. So many lights and flowers! Lovely.
Thank you!
I would love to perhaps experience it would be a great experience in Finland thank you for the video the long days would be interesting especially when I'm so used to dark and day here have yourself a wonderful evening and week
Nice one! I agree, the weather can change quite fast+suddenly :D its funny. I am from Rovaniemi and still live here! Nice job recording Rovaniemi City and the area around it. Thanks for recording Prisma, the HyperMarket. I will show this to my British friend who is going to visit Rovaniemi+Finland next year.
In Finland and many countries you can do roadtrips like this :) just drive the roads and visit places, yup. A bit tiring but you don't always have to travel by plane+bus+train etc... Some countries are so small that from the northernmost point to the southernmost point is not much distance, but Finland is very ''tall''. Bigger country :). From North to South.
We liked it very much
Very cool thanks
The Prisma that you visited is considered to be so called "final stop before your destination". That is why it is so huge and complicated. You can basicly find everything you can image from coffee mugs to food.
That place was overwhelming, yet very cool
Very nice video, as always.
I totally love the climate in that part of the world. I get miserable when it gets over 70 degrees F.
It was very nice when it wasn't raining
sadly this summer was rather warm
Andrew Evanoff: I live in south GA...(near FLA) and it is as HOT as HADES down here....with 100% humidity on many days. We have been having daily thunder and lightning storms, too, all summer. I'm like you....above 70 degrees F and I'm miserable. I need to move to a much colder climate...(like where polar bears hibernate!!) Watching these videos...with all the evergreens and lakes...is heavenly.
Robertico your voice reminds me of freddy cruz with the quiet storm back in the days in miami
Thank you Finland is beautiful
Sure is. I was pleasantly surprised.
I love your videos Finland and Norway ones more thanks
25:00 I drive past those repairs every weekday to work and back. Feels bad man.
The trailer place by Oulu. Why does it feel bad?
You have the best travel videos! 💜
Robert~ What a lovely country, Thank you for the wonderful view.
You're welcome
Very nice video , thanks Robert
Finland very beautiful country 🇫🇮🌲🌲🌦️⛵.🇫🇮
29:37 wide lanes means youre supposed to drive near right lane so peoples can easily overtake you without getting other side of the lane :) ( Sorry for bad english)
11:18 You can carry items there that doesn't fit or you don't want to put to your trunk