Solo Camping, Surviving a Record Breaking Arctic Storm. Heavy Rain, Thunderstorms & Lightning ASMR

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  • 3 days Arctic Backpacking & Solo Camping in a Heavy Rain, Lightning, Severe Thunderstorms & Heavy Wind, Scariest Storm Camping experience of my life! ASMR and Rain Sounds.
    The closest Nordic town measured a record breaking rainfall of 36.4 mm in one hour, which is an all time high record for the northern half of the country. This happened sometime around my dinner time.
    This was my scariest storm camping experience so far. I was above the polar circle in the arctic at 70.5° North, alone 35 km into the wilderness, when one of the most brutal thunder and lightning storms I have ever experienced hit me. It lastet for over 12 hours and had some of the most scary thunder and lightning I have seen. It felt like I was getting hit right on the head. I did manage to capture some great footage of the lightning though. This is the furthest north and most remote place I have ever backpacked in a very wild and cool area. I obviously survived so enjoy the storm!
    Contains elements of AMSR
    70.5°north
    560km/349miles north of the polar circle
    Roughly as far north as:
    Wainwright - Alaska
    Ulukhatok - Canada
    Wrangel Island - Russia
    550km/342miles further north than Iceland
    Sign up to my patreon page for exclusive videos and content / norwegianxplorer
    About me: I am a Norwegian adventurer and wilderness explorer. My youtube channel focus on outdoor wilderness adventures and exploration, backpacking, hiking, canyoneering, skiing, climbing and mountaineering. Nights spent in a tent, alone or with friends. From the snow covered mountains and misty fjords of Norway and Scandinavia to the remote plateaus of Yellowstone and the debts of the red canyons of Utah to the summit of Mt Whitney and the heart of Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park. I love the Wilderness! Email is under "For business inquiries", for general questions please comment on a video, I try to answer everyone. Welcome to all new subscribers and viewers, I appreciate you all! My sincere thanks for finding my videos and watching them!
    Music by Melantopia
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    / melantopia
    00:00 intro
    00:42 Through the arctic, far north of the polar circle
    02:44 Creek crossing
    06:08 Camp, storm is rolling in
    07:41 Rain starts
    08:57 Rain and storm intensifies
    11:33 A look around camp before everything goes crazy
    13:10 Cooking in heavy rain
    14:39 Record breaking rain of 36.9 mm in one hour
    15:26 Lightning capture
    16:10 Thunder and lightning
    17:22 Lightning inside tent is frightening
    19:00 More lightning and thunder
    19:52 A stressful meal
    26:12 Taking a moment
    26:27 A look outside
    28:00 Rain intensifies even more!
    29:50 Lightning capture😱
    30:35 Sideways rain
    34:34 Massive rain
    35:40 Reading a kindle book and going to sleep
    36:39 Heavy rain in the dark
    38:15 Tent leaking
    39:31 2 in the morning, rant and night time update
    42:53 More tent leak
    44:24 Massive morning rain
    45:02 Morning update
    47:03 Morning coffee
    50:10 End message for you
    #heavyrainandthunder #thunderstorm #camping #lightning #storm #backpacking #heavyrain #survival

КОМЕНТАРІ • 736

  • @susanrogers3350
    @susanrogers3350 Рік тому +100

    Wow! That was some storm. I’ll never complain again when I get caught in a rain storm in the Sierra. I was worried for you. Your videos are nothing short of amazing. Thanks for taking us with you.

    • @NorwegianXplorer
      @NorwegianXplorer  Рік тому +9

      Thank you Susan!

    • @mountainpride
      @mountainpride Рік тому +6

      In the Sierra we had some rain that got the mosquitoe fire out. But I'm having a hard remembering any other rain storm this summer and the last 2 yrs have set records for land burned. I've lived in the Sierra mountains for 32 yrs and can't say any rain storm was anything to worry about in the 1st place. When it does rain it comes down fast an hard but hardly ever lasts more than 20 to 30 minutes.

    • @susanrogers3350
      @susanrogers3350 Рік тому +3

      @@mountainpride not this year. We were surprised bc I’m used to the short and sweet rain storm. This summer, it came down for hours. Very surprising.

    • @karmpuscookie
      @karmpuscookie Рік тому +6

      Wow! Superb filming, awesome location.

    • @gelbertmoreno5478
      @gelbertmoreno5478 Рік тому +2

      👍

  • @Brianrelix
    @Brianrelix Рік тому +86

    To whoever is reading this, I hope you heal from the things you don’t speak about. I hope you find peace within your day. If all you did was get out of bed today, have a glass of water, or even just did whatever you could, just know that’s the best you could do at that moment and that’s okay. Everyone sleep well and I hope the waves of relaxation wash over you. Sending love and healing and light to all of you.

    • @jay-po4mu
      @jay-po4mu Рік тому +5

      Thanks brother

    • @NorwegianXplorer
      @NorwegianXplorer  11 місяців тому +4

      Thanks Brian for the healing words!

    • @paulettamay7675
      @paulettamay7675 11 місяців тому +4

      Much appreciated from eastern Kentucky 🙏🏻 14:03

    • @ukebox00oftheworld63
      @ukebox00oftheworld63 11 місяців тому +4

      More of this please 😊

    • @dmarcouxbeatty374
      @dmarcouxbeatty374 10 місяців тому +5

      Thank you dear. My wish for all.
      Contentment with the passed. Happiness in the present and hope for the future. Be safe.

  • @gregskolozdra
    @gregskolozdra Рік тому +29

    The landscape was hauntingly beautiful!
    Wow! What an intense and scary storm! Thankfully you had a strong tent...despite its leakiness.
    The video was very simple and minimal, but captured the power of the storm very well.

  • @sebastianwhpx298
    @sebastianwhpx298 Рік тому +49

    This is by far the best rainstorm camping video i have ever watched. Thank you for the content. Sorry about your situation but if it was me i would've been sleeping like a baby 24/7

    • @NorwegianXplorer
      @NorwegianXplorer  Рік тому +6

      Thank you!

    • @oliyb
      @oliyb Рік тому +4

      I would like to see that 😊. Top vid mate.

    • @deltadawn9276
      @deltadawn9276 Рік тому

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @laraoneal7284
      @laraoneal7284 10 місяців тому

      @sebastiannwhpx298. What situation?? I’m brand new here. Ty so much.

    • @laraoneal7284
      @laraoneal7284 10 місяців тому

      @@NorwegianXplorer. Just subbed.

  • @copperman752
    @copperman752 10 місяців тому +4

    I know this was hard to endure, but thank you for sharing this stunning experience. I will be 70 this time next year, retired Vietnam veteran. I would have loved to do this. I live in Oklahoma, tornado alley. We don't have the luxury of enjoying storms such as this, they can become tornadoes. This is the first of your vids I have had the pleasure to enjoy. Stay strong 💪 👊 😊

    • @NorwegianXplorer
      @NorwegianXplorer  10 місяців тому

      Thank you and welcome! Hope tornado season is not going to be too bad, it starts around now or earlier?

    • @copperman752
      @copperman752 10 місяців тому +1

      @NorwegianXplorer April to June, but we've had them earlier and later than that. Right now it's about 103° during the day, everyone's saying "C'mon, September!" Thanks 😊 for replying.

  • @ChipChoc00
    @ChipChoc00 Рік тому +10

    Glad you’re safe from that scary lightning. Love the way you film your adventures. Thanks for sharing!

  • @whynottalklikeapirat
    @whynottalklikeapirat 11 місяців тому +2

    One thing I like about this video is that it illustrates the complete uselessness of the various kinds of lean-to shelters, cosy bonfires, light tarps etc in places like arctic Norway. You’re just in it. Half the time there is no “prevailing wind direction”, the rain comes in sideways changing with the wind. Any weakness in the structure or setup will be exploited by the wind and rain and once it gets a foothold it only gets worse from there, and the shit somehow always seems to hit the fan somewhere between 3-4 in the morning (probably because it’s the coldest then). If you do not set your tent right the noise rising and falling with long violent and unpredictable gusts will gradually drive you bonkers and anything rubbing against anything will eventually eat through fabric, line or whatever else and one thing you DON’T want on open tundra or a naked mountain in a rain storm is a big old tear or your whole rig flapping around in the wind or disappearing into the night or your dry gear base to be compromised. I knocked tarps a bit but I’ve sat through a fair few arctic storms in those just because I couldn’t afford a good lightweight domed tent. It’s possible but not exactly comfortable. Draw it out over a full week of it and you begin to feel rather battered and harassed from wear.

    • @NorwegianXplorer
      @NorwegianXplorer  11 місяців тому

      Exactly!

    • @whynottalklikeapirat
      @whynottalklikeapirat 11 місяців тому +2

      ​@@NorwegianXplorer Two years ago I arrived in Lofoten just one or two days after a major storm. People had been coming down off the mountains, seeking any shelter in the private homes of other people, some domed tents had been blown about allegedly with people still in them and as I recall a bus had been pushed off the highway as well. Newspapers went “to locals and regulars the weather came as no surprise but … * lists havoc wrecked on tourism and general infrastructure * ” … I never pick a camp site in those regions without considering what the situation might be like in that spot in a storm to hurricane setting..It’s never quite come to the latter, for me yet, but it’s certainly not out of the question at all, slightly depending perhaps on the season.

    • @NorwegianXplorer
      @NorwegianXplorer  11 місяців тому +1

      One of my main tools is actually the weather forecast, I choose my gear based on the forecast, If it is really good then I go for a lighter loadout, if it is really bad, I probably wont go out at all, If it is unstable and has variations, like this trip had, I will bring my storm gear. If it is unstable and rainy but in a wooded area like Femundsmarka, I will bring a tarp in addition to my lighter weight gear. The Hilleberg Soulo is my unstable weather tent.

    • @whynottalklikeapirat
      @whynottalklikeapirat 11 місяців тому +1

      @@NorwegianXplorer I’ll check it out - the thing is when I go I am off for a month sometimes more living off spearfishing sometimes fairly remote areas, and while I always keep tabs on the forecast (seeing as I’ll be going into the sea usually several hours a day) - I more or less just have to commit with whatever gear is available to me - and since I am hauling the spearfishing gear including lead weights, everything else has to be super light weight and minimalistic which = expensive. I guess my next move would be more of a simple, storm proof tent, solution …
      Anyway - thanks for a great upload which really allows nature to speak!

    • @NorwegianXplorer
      @NorwegianXplorer  11 місяців тому +1

      @@whynottalklikeapirat My pleasure, glad you enjoy it🙂

  • @chloeb3430
    @chloeb3430 Рік тому +9

    💚❤️ Honestly couldn’t be more perfect 🙌🏻🌬💨🌩⛈🌧

  • @norwegianforests9031
    @norwegianforests9031 Рік тому +8

    I'm so afraid of thunderstorms in the mountains, respect to you.

  • @santonigeek
    @santonigeek Рік тому +4

    rainy camping is always my favorite especially with thunder, feels like not alone

  • @ikdeikke
    @ikdeikke Рік тому +11

    That was such an amazing storm. I WISH I could experience that like you do. Extremely beautiful environment too :)

  • @felycacal3882
    @felycacal3882 Рік тому +7

    That’s a lot of walking. And the sceneries are awesome. The area looks so pristine and so quiet . Thanks for sharing!

  • @There4Stand
    @There4Stand Рік тому +5

    That was a storm of storms!
    Personally, I was very impressed with how well the Hilleberg withstood the elements. Those winds were no joke and the tent remained steadfast against it; the rain was intense also and you were being pelted for many hours before the leak began - looked like from the end of the zipper in the vestibule. Any other moisture appeared to be condensation. Not many tents would have held up. I almost purchased one while watching 😎.
    In the beginning I was concerned about the river rising, but later it appears you had sufficient distance from high water. Then I was concerned about your decision to pack up rather than wait it out - but you made the right call.
    Glad you made it out and shared your survival adventure....I've watched your wild winter videos, rain camping and sunny warm...great mix!
    Take good care Jarl. Looking forward to your next adventure.

    • @NorwegianXplorer
      @NorwegianXplorer  Рік тому +3

      Thanks Debbie, I agree the tent is a fortress, it can take a lot of beating, and the leak in the zipper is not a deal break at all

  • @alexandrenino31
    @alexandrenino31 Рік тому +3

    Melhor acampamento que já assisti....👏👏👏

  • @themischristoforou5880
    @themischristoforou5880 Рік тому +4

    Wow what a storm ! This is by far one of best and most instance I have ever watched, thank you for sharing & am glad you where safe, as it was pretty scary!

  • @robinowen3058
    @robinowen3058 Рік тому +4

    A wild adventure, nature can certainly offer up some intense challenges. You have the knowledge, experience and gear to survive tough conditions, glad you made it back safely.

  • @URNSMF
    @URNSMF Рік тому +10

    Yes, I’d love to camp with you.
    I’m pretty well prepared for Atlantic Canada, but those storms look worse then I’ve encountered.
    Great job !

    • @NorwegianXplorer
      @NorwegianXplorer  Рік тому +1

      Thank you, this was a record breaking storm as far as amounts of rain, 36.9mm within one hour at a nearby measuring station, so not something one normally would encounter.

  • @Michael-oy3pz
    @Michael-oy3pz Рік тому +12

    Greetings from Australia, absolutely stunning and that was one nice storm you had to endure 😣

  • @Aventure_Tourist
    @Aventure_Tourist Рік тому +7

    Really great adventure, the sound of rain and wind was amazing. Every tourist like me after you knows this feeling and it brings back many memories.

  • @lynbigmore1597
    @lynbigmore1597 11 місяців тому +4

    Great camp, tough conditions but enjoyable from my living room. Thanks and stay safe at all times

  • @annenamishia9902
    @annenamishia9902 Рік тому +5

    You stayed so calm. I would have been really scared. One heck of a storm. What else can I say. Awesome video ~~ felt like I was in the tent. That’s how real this was

  • @topijero1
    @topijero1 Рік тому +3

    The furthest North.....y gracias a Dios nos lo cuentas, Jarl.
    Una experiencia relatada de primera mano nos pone próximos a lo brutal que también habita el Ártico.
    Un abrazo!!🙋🏻‍♂️🍀👍

  • @kawligakingfisher9193
    @kawligakingfisher9193 Рік тому +5

    The asmr factor in this video is through the roof and very much appreciated!! Thank you for such a beautiful view and video!!

  • @yvonnemassey3658
    @yvonnemassey3658 Рік тому +3

    This was my first time to see your channel. I have to say that was one relentless storm and I'm glad to see you made it through even though you didn't get any sleep. That lightning though was scary. I will be sure to check out more of your adventures. Stay safe.

  • @julieandrews730
    @julieandrews730 Рік тому +4

    Holy cow! I was scared. Thor throwing around thunderbolts, relentless rain gods! And it started out so peaceful with the reindeer and vast treeless expanses! Great video. Glad the tent held up.

    • @NorwegianXplorer
      @NorwegianXplorer  Рік тому

      Thanks Julie, it was an adventure for sure!

    • @robandrews9165
      @robandrews9165 Рік тому +1

      Another Andrews! Julie Andrews no less, THE Julie Andrews??

    • @robandrews9165
      @robandrews9165 Рік тому +2

      Another Andrews! Julie Andrews no less, THE Julie Andrews??

  • @fritzsmith3296
    @fritzsmith3296 Рік тому +1

    For the less hardy small motor homes are perfect to live in these kinds of storms. I have a 23 ft motorhome. I made the wall and window insulation especially thick to conserve on propane and batt charge.
    My favorite high elevation spot is just east of Glacier National Park at 5700 elevation. For 30 days at each stay, I camp in a cow pasture about 3 squares miles in size.
    Some of the storms in Glacier National Park are some of the fiercest and dangerous on Rt. 89 to Canada. One Canadian told me about going south Rt 89 pulling a "pop up" camper. Suddenly the camper was jerking on the tow-bar and starting to lift off the ground. The next thing the driver remembers in being upside down in his truck in the ditch.
    I met this guy around 2009 in Great Falls, MT. He said he will never us Rt 89 to go into US.
    Some of the winds in this area swirl and move and swirl and shake the RV from every direction. Laying in the darkness on a long night listening to the howling winds buffet the RV cabin. I feel safe and secure under the covers until a sudden gust of wind slams into the side and rocks almost out of bed.
    The winds in the distance are crashing their way through the forest, and roar like a not-so-far-away freight train going by. At times I wonder if I'll "run" into problems where I will need assistance. So far, only once out of 14 years of doing this.
    In three weeks, I will return to mountains. This kind of "vision questing" will bring me step closer to inner peace.
    Thumbs up, subscribed, and thanks. Great nostalgia for me.
    PS: this kind of "vision questing" will bring someone one-step closer to "spiritual" maturity.

    • @NorwegianXplorer
      @NorwegianXplorer  Рік тому

      Thank Fritz for your long and thoughtful comment, would love to go to GNP! I will start my vision quest for this summer tomorrow, looking forward to it. Welcome to the channel!

  • @timotoxic4664
    @timotoxic4664 Рік тому +8

    So even an Hillaberg got it's limitations. this was a epic storm.

  • @nadeembutt8822
    @nadeembutt8822 Рік тому +6

    Every single frame in this blog is amazing.I was mesmerised and feeling myself out of this world.
    You have ability to capture the nature at the best.
    Whenever I am watching your new travel blog I feel some natural freshness.
    Thanks for keeping us with you all the time.
    You have ability to capture the nature’s beauty
    Keep it up Man👏👏👏👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻

  • @sherry8894
    @sherry8894 Місяць тому +1

    Wow Jarl , now that was kind of scary! I was hoping the tent wouldn't blow away because of that crazy wind. I was worried for you. I don't know what I would have done in that situation. I guess those weather forcasters were way off base. And you had a long way to go to get to the car ! I love videos of camping in the rain, but not with all the wind and lightning threatening your safety. So glad you made it back safely! I don't know how I missed this one but I'm going through your older ones now.I just got finished watching your latest driving in the worst snowstorm. Be safe and sending you good vibes from Ohio ❤️

  • @GeorgiaPeach2024
    @GeorgiaPeach2024 10 місяців тому +1

    The way you just calmly sat there, listening to the storm and watching the lightening pop around you...unbelievable! Apparently I am a coward; I was terrified for you! Thank you for sharing this magnificent experience with us! Respect.

  • @simonemuginski1869
    @simonemuginski1869 Рік тому +4

    Um show de imagens deslumbrantes!!!obrigada por compartilhas com a gente

  • @genesmith4642
    @genesmith4642 Рік тому +4

    Up there as one of the best storms on UA-cam camping. Great job

  • @josephmartin1540
    @josephmartin1540 Рік тому +2

    I did enjoy it... from a safe and warm place! Glad you posted this. I've tried to sleep in rising water before [unsuccessfully], but NOTHING like this!

  • @INTUITIVENORSK2303
    @INTUITIVENORSK2303 Рік тому +2

    Norwegian Explorer my friend, 17 words.......Oh my goodness, just so stunning, intense & amazing, from start to finish!!
    Tusen takk for sharing.🙏

  • @kezza0072
    @kezza0072 18 днів тому +1

    Wow the scenery looks amazing and so peaceful ❤❤

  • @KimSebak
    @KimSebak Рік тому +4

    This is amazing, nothing better than mother nature showing its powers 🙂

  • @andrewgreen7996
    @andrewgreen7996 Рік тому +2

    Seriously beautiful place the area is stunning no people just nature cant beat it

  • @sulaimanA
    @sulaimanA Рік тому +4

    Really adventure great, the rain sound were amazing as well as the wind, thanks for sharing your solo camping experience despite unexpected unfavorable weather conditions 👌

    • @NorwegianXplorer
      @NorwegianXplorer  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for watching Sulaiman, it was a great experience in hindsight:-)

  • @brookeshaffer4377
    @brookeshaffer4377 Рік тому +1

    Wow!!!That was so INTENSE Jarl.So glad you are o.k. 🌟

  • @ValkyrieHikes
    @ValkyrieHikes Рік тому +4

    Hello! The tundra in the video is spectacular. The wide open countryside is amazing with its stark beauty. Such dramatically different areas compared to the fjords and towering cliffs. I loved seeing the caribou/reindeer. Thank you so much for sharing your adventures. I absolutely love your videos. Your cinematography is wonderful. I would LOVE to backpack the route you did in Yellowstone. Glad you were safe during and after that phenomenal thunder and lightning storm. Happy Hiking

    • @NorwegianXplorer
      @NorwegianXplorer  Рік тому +3

      Thank you so much, I would really like to get back to Yellowstone myself soon!

  • @peerpaulin8486
    @peerpaulin8486 9 місяців тому +1

    I once was biking and caught by surprise as a hail thunder storm approached much faster than expected. I luckily found a shed, but it was covered with metal sheets which is not safe during lightning strikes. Also there was a big trailer from one of the farmers, also a huge metal construction. Facing in my direction there was on open barn with horses. As the hail began and the lightning got closer I moved as far away from the metal around me as I could (maybe 2 meters). The hail was very noisy due to the metal roof. If the lightning would hit me I could not have done anything against it. Therefore and because I had no other choice I tried to enjoy natures show and got myself into a fatalism mood. What shall I say, it worked. I remained relaxed and it was a very amazing experience. The horses opposite to me in their open barn got a little bit exited but still calm. They got pretty wet. On my way home I saw lots of fallen down branches, some of them quite heavy. If I had driven home through the thunderstorm it would have been much more dangerous.
    Once the lightning appears I count the seconds until the thunder hits. Every 3 seconds makes a distance of around 1 km or 0,8 miles.
    Nice video. Once you found another tent which keeps you dry please let us know. Although I could imagine that even the most waterproof tent has it's limitations when it comes to such an event. Your channel is worth a subscription. Done.

    • @NorwegianXplorer
      @NorwegianXplorer  9 місяців тому

      Thanks Peer for the story, this tent is great and I am
      Keeping it, I will probably not see a rainfall like this again anytime soon

  • @alexarna
    @alexarna Рік тому +1

    So much appreciation for you uploading this in 4k HDR :)

  • @angelofthelord2623
    @angelofthelord2623 Рік тому +2

    just started watching: there's something about that landscape, i mean, it's breathtaking - the beauty of it brings me to tears, that's how it affects me. must be Amazing for you! thank you for taking the time and effort to capture this.

    • @NorwegianXplorer
      @NorwegianXplorer  Рік тому +2

      Its an amazing place, sadly it has been targeted to be developed into a windfarm by some very evil people😢

    • @angelofthelord2623
      @angelofthelord2623 Рік тому +2

      @@NorwegianXplorer yes, by some very evil people.

    • @ikdeikke
      @ikdeikke Рік тому

      That sucks. Humans always find a way to ruin beautiful things. It really pains me tbh

  • @bodilvigre
    @bodilvigre Рік тому +1

    Huff det var skremmende😳 håper alt gikk fint til slutt.
    Flott landskap, litt «canyonland» liknende

  • @markkinch8008
    @markkinch8008 Рік тому +3

    Wow love the experience and thank you for sharing this with us 👍

  • @awildanieves8744
    @awildanieves8744 Рік тому +2

    IM glad that you made it through the storm,be safe!

  • @karnosadventures6599
    @karnosadventures6599 Рік тому +2

    Love watching videos like this , thank you

  • @Zappa870
    @Zappa870 Рік тому +5

    Wow, that was incredible!!!! I just subscribed to your channel. I will be looking for more of your adventures.

  • @beedumpling3820
    @beedumpling3820 Рік тому +3

    I tend to stay up pretty late at night, into the morning. A couple years ago when Oregon was besieged by horrible fires that took out swaths of rainforests (which absolutely gutted me), a weird freak storm rolled in at about 2 am. The lightning was like a strobe light, thunder raging, and the trees in the backyard were bent so far over from the wind I thought they would snap right off. It was the only time a storm really scared me. It doused the forest fires, which I was so grateful for. But I benefited from being inside a warm house, not a tent. So I can just imagine how scary this must have been for you. And then the added disappointment of the leaky tent. There's nothing worse than being damp and miserable. I'm glad you decided to go back to the car. Mother Nature can be a fickle beast. :)♥

    • @NorwegianXplorer
      @NorwegianXplorer  Рік тому +3

      This was a very special storm, the combination of all the elements and the location was mindblowing and scary, I felt good about my equpment choices though.

    • @beedumpling3820
      @beedumpling3820 Рік тому +3

      @@NorwegianXplorer Yes, absolutely. I think bringing the better tent definitely served you well. Very good decision! I'm glad you weathered the storms and got home safely. Another amazing adventure! :)♥

    • @NorwegianXplorer
      @NorwegianXplorer  Рік тому +1

      @@beedumpling3820 Thank you!!

    • @INTUITIVENORSK2303
      @INTUITIVENORSK2303 Рік тому

      I'm a late night owl too!! lol
      Take care.

  • @SemestaAventura
    @SemestaAventura Рік тому +4

    beautiful view, beautiful landscape, everything was so awesome.. i hope you were doing well because the rain storm was so scary..

  • @nikolagovorko7196
    @nikolagovorko7196 Рік тому +1

    Absolutely gorgeous, I enjoyed even the storm :). Thank you for posting this video.

  • @CDLMcLellan
    @CDLMcLellan Рік тому +1

    Woah, that lightning was so close! Was scared for you when a few of those flashes went off! great video! ⛈️

  • @ruchiramunjal6061
    @ruchiramunjal6061 Рік тому +2

    Great Adventure !! Beautiful Wildlife. That was Scary. But You made it.

  • @suemoenius5619
    @suemoenius5619 7 місяців тому +1

    I was nervous for you in this one! Loved the beauty of the site tht became your storm camp. I could hear my dad teaching us -"never camp right by running water-the streambed can fill with water, rocks or debris within seconds. Better to walk a few steps to water than die in your sleep". He was raised in Colorado and had seen neighbors lose their house like that. And it looked like those mountains had had had massive rockslides in the past.
    Isn't it funny how what is "safe" changes according to our teaching as kids? I remember returning to the homestead from Denver one day on a very flat Interstate, and suddenly dad was trying to dodge telephone poles floating across the road. One minute it was dry Interstate and seconds later we were dodging debris in an instant river.

    • @NorwegianXplorer
      @NorwegianXplorer  7 місяців тому

      The ground here is different, this is not the kind of stream that will rise with rain.

  • @notquiteultralight1701
    @notquiteultralight1701 Рік тому +6

    Hey there NE from Massachusetts! I’ve gotta say that trip was one of a lifetime for sure! Having done trailwork as a summer job during college, I learned to use a four season tent for living in. It was in New Mexico where they get monsoon storms in the afternoon so you want to be feeling safe after a hard days trailwork. That tent, like the Hilleberg, wasn’t cheap but I was young and living in the barracks at the time so i could afford it. Knowing what I know about the Hilleberg, that tent shouldn’t have leaked either, at all. Seems like they would have that kind of leak engineered out of the system by now. I really like the primus stove a lot. Looks like a really functional little cooker. I would echo some of the sentiments in the comments in that it didn’t collapse and I always think about how it would be if i was sitting out there in no tent how much worse that would be.
    You showed amazing patience and calm during the whole ordeal! Thank you for showing us that beautiful part of the planet. Take care. NQU

    • @NorwegianXplorer
      @NorwegianXplorer  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much, its great to hear stories from viewers🙏

  • @kathrynhelm4176
    @kathrynhelm4176 Рік тому +5

    I was nervous watching your video and I was sitting on my couch with my blanket. That was a little too intense but you filmed it well considering the crazy weather. This is the first I’ve watched you nut won’t be the last. Thank you for doing the hard part.

  • @richardmarcic2483
    @richardmarcic2483 Рік тому +1

    The music that accompanies your videos is just beautiful!

    • @NorwegianXplorer
      @NorwegianXplorer  11 місяців тому

      Thank you very much! Check out Melantopia on music streaming services

  • @melrichardson2392
    @melrichardson2392 Рік тому +3

    Hey brother great channel I love camping in storms.

  • @markmall
    @markmall 10 місяців тому +1

    I would snuggle up and enjoy that !

  • @shakilnorway
    @shakilnorway Рік тому +1

    Its the first time i have seen you worried when lightning started. As usual just fantastic to see your films.💪😄

    • @NorwegianXplorer
      @NorwegianXplorer  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much 😀, yes it felt like it would hit the tent, but judging from the intervall between flash and boom it was probably a few km away

  • @mastercontrol200
    @mastercontrol200 Рік тому +5

    Pure adventure! Very few people experience raw nature like you did.

    • @NorwegianXplorer
      @NorwegianXplorer  Рік тому +5

      It was something else for sure, didnt expect it to be this bad, but I picked the right gear for the occasion lol

    • @azclaimjumper
      @azclaimjumper Рік тому +2

      @@NorwegianXplorer And your tent was securely pitched with rocks/guyout lines.

    • @NorwegianXplorer
      @NorwegianXplorer  Рік тому +1

      @@azclaimjumper Yes it was, and foot end into the wind

    • @azclaimjumper
      @azclaimjumper Рік тому +3

      @@NorwegianXplorer In my mind, pitching my tent with the foot end into the wind, Enan Tent, is a mistake because IF gusty winds cause foot end tent stakes to pull out of the ground, I could be turned upside down while zipped up inside my sleeping bag. I pitch my Enan with the Head end into the wind. My head/shoulders/torso are heavier than my legs/feet. Yes, I'm a small person, 5'3" tall & weigh 105# so I have plenty of interior space inside most any tent.

  • @1167rover
    @1167rover Рік тому +2

    Love your videos, always beautiful locations.

  • @eminakalyoncu8281
    @eminakalyoncu8281 Рік тому +1

    ITS so lovely the Nature . I Love to See this in real. Verry verry nice.ty for Sharering..🇩🇪

  • @celebesoutdoor
    @celebesoutdoor Рік тому +4

    cool shot! one of my motivations to join in making solo camping videos too

  • @azclaimjumper
    @azclaimjumper Рік тому +3

    I read all the comments B4 composing the following.
    Thank you for taking your time, effort, & equipment to share your adventure with MEeee. I noticed several large rocks that appear to have been placed atop tent pegs at the end of guyout lines. Those heavy rocks likely HELPED keep the tent pegs in the ground & your tent from being blown down. No torn fabric, no broken guylines, no broken poles, no zipper snags, they stayed zipped. I'm assuming your Soulo is the RED label, not the BLACK label Soulo.
    That HOT meal provided nourishment & comfort, thank goodness for having the equipment needed to boil water needed for coffee & the freeze dried meal while inside your shelter.
    No sleep & being hunkered down for 15 hours is definitely an ordeal.
    Please let us know WHAT you do to fix the leak & WHAT/HOW you test your repair to see if it's fixed.
    Warm Regards from Reno, Nevada U.S.A.

    • @NorwegianXplorer
      @NorwegianXplorer  Рік тому +3

      The rocks are for making sure the pegs stay put yes, the pitch was pretty solid, so my fear was related to the lightning...

  • @ervinslens
    @ervinslens Рік тому +4

    Wow, mind blowing atmosphere man. This is outstanding! 👌👌

  • @trgesq
    @trgesq 8 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for sharing your experience,excellent stuff! Took me away from my troubled mind temporally. Much appreciated, God Bless.

  • @MiMI-hh4ue
    @MiMI-hh4ue Рік тому +1

    I think the tent won splendidly!

  • @SatriaChannel_08
    @SatriaChannel_08 Рік тому +3

    Very interesting natural scenery....very beautiful...
    This is a very extraordinary solo camping...so cool....
    The sound of the rain sounded very natural... I really felt I was there....

  • @gkookies1254
    @gkookies1254 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for posting!

  • @stephenpitcher995
    @stephenpitcher995 Рік тому +1

    Watched the first 7 minutes and what can I say but what beauty 🥺

  • @northernswedenstories1028
    @northernswedenstories1028 Рік тому +2

    Brilliant stuff; like usual! Regarding the HB Soulo: it is a great tent in many respects, however again and again they fail to fix issues regarding leaking zippers. I have seen people receive emails from HB saying that they recommend putting some seam seal in such areas, but really, for the price, they should be doing that. I personally only use my Soulo in winter when it is dry and cold / snow, not outside of winter when it is wet. I prefer my MLD Trailstar for all situations outside of winter. Nothing to fail on such a simple design, and no leaking zips or wind driven rain coming through top vents.

    • @NorwegianXplorer
      @NorwegianXplorer  Рік тому +1

      I am quite happy with the Soulo for bad weather in summer, except for the leaking zipper, but I think it is too small for my winter trips, where I like to use a Nallo 3. For «normal» weather I still use my cheap Marmot tungsteen UL 1p

    • @northernswedenstories1028
      @northernswedenstories1028 Рік тому +1

      @@NorwegianXplorer that's true. It is a bit small for winter but it works. But if you're travelling with skis and a sled then bringing a large tent is no issue anyway

    • @NorwegianXplorer
      @NorwegianXplorer  Рік тому +1

      @@northernswedenstories1028 Yes, also the Nallo 3 is only 200g heavier than the Soulo, I dont own a Pulk yet, but I should be getting one at some point

  • @ufcufc7734
    @ufcufc7734 Рік тому +5

    Really rough weather.Well done on making a great video.

  • @juditate111
    @juditate111 Рік тому +4

    Amazing storm. I have watched this video before and just had to watch it again. Of course, this time I knew that you lived through it, so it was quite so scary. You did a great job securing the tent down, otherwise you would have ended up in Alaska. Too bad you didn't get to finish your hike but better safe than sorry.

    • @NorwegianXplorer
      @NorwegianXplorer  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Judi, yes it was quite the experience, the wind in itself was not so bad, but the combination with the record breaking rain and the lightning was unsettling

  • @rosiebateson4498
    @rosiebateson4498 Рік тому +6

    You must have been thoroughly miserable stuck in the tent all that time ☹️ but you pitched it so well, it was barely moving. Absolutely brilliant video. Thank you so much for sharing, I’ve subscribed ♥️👍

  • @wandaschmitz4775
    @wandaschmitz4775 Рік тому +1

    You are a brave man, I would be terrified!

  • @fishunter93
    @fishunter93 Рік тому +2

    Glad you're showing the "other side" of camping, rather than the "always sunny" kind of side we most often see in the social media.
    This is how wild camping will be every once in a while, even though maybe not this extreme. Shows the importance of a high quality tent.
    Sure, your soulo is leaking, but just imagine what this storm would've done to a

    • @NorwegianXplorer
      @NorwegianXplorer  Рік тому

      Yeah, I always use the soulo when high winds are expected, and my Nallo 3 for winter trips when I need more room

    • @azclaimjumper
      @azclaimjumper Рік тому +1

      My thoughts exactly. I believe this is a RED label Soulo. There is now a BLACK label Soulo.
      Warm Regards from Reno, Nevada U.S.A.

    • @NorwegianXplorer
      @NorwegianXplorer  Рік тому

      Yes it is a red label

  • @lis.lifeinstereo
    @lis.lifeinstereo Рік тому +5

    Norweigan is SO beautiful! Having a similar channel (with nature and sounds of nature) my dream is to spend a hole month in your beautiful country to enjoy and to film! Thank you for the video! Haven´t been brave enough to film in rain and thunder yet :P

  • @jonjames7328
    @jonjames7328 4 місяці тому +1

    Thanks so much for this. It’s lovely to share your tent in the rain. My worry, when I imagined myself in your situation, was the metal/carbon fibre tent frame. It might protect against lightening like a faraday cage but who would want to find out? Best wishes, Jonathan.

    • @NorwegianXplorer
      @NorwegianXplorer  4 місяці тому

      Thanks Jon, lightning doesnt strike tent poles I have been told, contrary to belief.

  • @user-kd1kl6yd6j
    @user-kd1kl6yd6j Рік тому +2

    Hats off sir Amazing footage so peacefull, calm and scarry at the same time The landscape kills thnx for sharing stay safe greetings from GREECE

  • @outdoorcinema7
    @outdoorcinema7 Рік тому +3

    I'm sorry for your problems with a tent and leaking... Hope that this adventure did not leave a bitter taste for you. Great movie and I wish you all the best in the future adventures!

    • @NorwegianXplorer
      @NorwegianXplorer  Рік тому +1

      Thanks, no bitter taste, it is all very exciting to me:-)

  • @erical1
    @erical1 Рік тому +1

    one of the best rainstorm tent on youtube.....👍👍👍

  • @Adventures_with_Sog
    @Adventures_with_Sog Рік тому +2

    Wow, what a night you had. Really enjoyed watching this 👍🤙

  • @donnaduhamel6004
    @donnaduhamel6004 10 місяців тому +1

    What a lovely planet..we are blessedxxx🙏

  • @gordonjohnston684
    @gordonjohnston684 Рік тому +1

    Just use foam ear plugs, compress them down and pop them into your ear. They will expand filling up the ear canal. Plus I always go walking with a large umbrella, I use it as a windshield, a walking stick, and it keeps my upper body from getting wet in rain, it all so provides shade from the sun. The shaft goes into my jacket pocket, and the upper part of the shaft is held in place with a strip of Velcro rapped around my backpack shoulder strap. This leaves my hands free. I have also used it a make shift wind shield when cooking. I sir pose you might be able to open it in the tent to protect your upper body from the rain in a leaky tent. (I don’t know)

    • @NorwegianXplorer
      @NorwegianXplorer  Рік тому

      You should try the arctic with an umbrella lol, anyway, I like to hear whats going on outside, the sound of rain is nice. I forgot to mention this night had the most rain that has ever been measured within one hour in northern Norway, a place where it rains a lot usually, so everything was a bit special with the added thunder, lightning and a full force storm blowing.

  • @tomlorenzen4062
    @tomlorenzen4062 Рік тому +5

    Have a Cabela's Alaskan Guide tent, 4 man. I know it's too heavy for what you do, but it is the most solid tent that I have owned. No leaks, withstands wind. It's awesome, as is your video. Thanks!

  • @bblair2627
    @bblair2627 Рік тому +1

    Sound-wise that is ELITE

  • @stevejones2477
    @stevejones2477 Рік тому +1

    Always watch rain storm camping

  • @LilMissPatriot
    @LilMissPatriot 10 місяців тому +1

    Just now seeing this. This is scary! I'm glad you're okay!

  • @qw21qw21
    @qw21qw21 Рік тому

    5:30...wow, great cliffs.
    Thank you for this.

  • @larryfisher5796
    @larryfisher5796 11 місяців тому +1

    Man O Man you were so Lucky to have put your Tarp up .Be safe and have fun .I used to do a lot of camping

  • @claudiolima2129
    @claudiolima2129 Рік тому +5

    Muito bom
    Estou curtindo muito os vídeos teus 👏👏👏
    Estou ancioso para o próximo vídeo 🙏
    Abraço
    🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷

  • @maggsbufton1969
    @maggsbufton1969 Рік тому +1

    How cool is that? Alone in the wilds in a fantastic thunderstorm! I’m sure your poles on your tent are not metal.
    The only thing that would make it better is a clear topped tent so you could watch the lightning and a nice cozy wood stove.
    The caribou and scenery is beautiful, but rather lonely and desolate; I prefer the forest as there’s more cover and it smells wonderful and the trees sing in the wind..

  • @fabiolavasquezz1974
    @fabiolavasquezz1974 Рік тому +1

    Biutiful site.Storm as danger to You. God Bless.👍♥️🙏

  • @lggb3588
    @lggb3588 Рік тому +1

    So beautiful place. I love rain also. My best wishes from Greece. Always be safe my friend and stay strong

  • @storyhub6526
    @storyhub6526 Рік тому +1

    Expecting more videos like this from you

  • @loralor8203
    @loralor8203 Рік тому +3

    Beautiful landscape

  • @iqra9620
    @iqra9620 Рік тому +1

    This one good video of rain camping,Just fantastic,Give us more of this please,

    • @NorwegianXplorer
      @NorwegianXplorer  Рік тому

      Hehe, thanks, not so easy to find this weather very often🙂

  • @brocksamson3282
    @brocksamson3282 Рік тому +2

    i did a search for "Alaska storm, < 24 hours", and luckily this appeared not too far down in the results. (Even though not about the Alaska storm that is imminent.)
    This is amazing footage. Subscribed.
    I really like how you put the camera down and get still shots. I've lost my sense of vestibular balance, so even the bobbing when I am walking will give me brain fog, and watching a camera bob up and down is very difficult for me to watch for more than a few seconds.

    • @NorwegianXplorer
      @NorwegianXplorer  Рік тому

      Hey Brock, welcome, glad you found me and enjoyed the video:-)

  • @MrJC1
    @MrJC1 11 місяців тому +1

    Awww maaan. I am gonna have to go camping again soon. Havent been in years, but to me this is what it is all about. Sheltering in your tent from the elements. Weathering out the storm. Haha. Nice once!