Thank you! It's even more breathtaking in real life! The music is from the artist Ström. You can find a link to Spotify in the description of this video.
It is magnificent! I cycled this route in 2015, but the opposite direction. Highly recommended. I also made a detour up Øksendalen, and went for a hike in the mountains to Reinvassbua. Very nice hike.
Wow just wow, gotta love Norway. Really can't wait till 2024 when will be back for a 5 week tour on the bike. Just need to work out where this is on a Google maps.
Isn't it amazing? We loved the road. It is between Eikesdalen and Sunndalsøra, in the neighbourhood (kind of) of Trollstigen. We think it will be fabulous on a bike!
@@ourcamperstories yep just found it gonna definitely add that to the route. This route of mine keeps changing, as I keep finding videos on Norway. Think it's nearly 5000 miles gonna have to stop soon haha.
@@jockrocker666 You'd be surprised how many people we came across who were doing a big part of Norway on their bikes :) But I wouldn't want to either :)
@@ourcamperstories There's a 'market' for it. Many folks around the world are doing some task at home (in my case researching) and just want to have something mellow on like this in the background (though I did watch about half of this). Others live vicariously through the travel videos of others. IMO the key is a good soundtrack with ambience (or nothing too distracting), good scenery, and a smooth camera. Best of luck in the future, thanks for this, I'll watch it again soon.
Thanks for your detailed response, Ole! It is surprising to see that this video, that took the least time to make, is doing so well. I agree that the music supplements the imagery well and makes it a good "background video". There is a Spotify link to the artist in the description of the video, if you would like to listen to more of his music.
Thank you for sharing this with us. This is absolutely amazing videography and of course the most beautiful route. How do you keep the windshield so clean? or the camera from getting wet if it's outside? :D
Hi! Thanks for the compliment. We used our GoPro attached to the outside of the windshield with a suction cup mount. The autumn colors were already showing and gave everything such a nice look. We filmed in 4K and we didn't even color-correct that much to make it look this nice! Fortunately, there was practically no rain when we drove the Aursjøvegen. However, in some parts of the video, you can see some raindrops. But they evaporated by themselves while driving due to the wind.
It becomes fv191 when descending towards Elkesdalen. When i look at maps i see from Sunndalsora it splits from fv62 and becomes Litldalsvegen going south.
Wow! I need to pack my bags... 😍
Hey Semi! Yeah, isn't Norway amazing?!? We really loved this road as you can see in our vlog as well.
@@ourcamperstories it's really soooo beautiful... I have to go there one day ♥️
Breathtaking!
Amazong landscapes❤
The muzic asó very plea Sant ❤
Thank you! It's even more breathtaking in real life! The music is from the artist Ström. You can find a link to Spotify in the description of this video.
Just in one word, awesome.🤗
Thank you Jasper! We thought it was awesome too!
That is magical....
Wow, it's a perfect road for a gravel bike that a cyclist like me just can't miss! Greetings from Poland 🇵🇱 🌲🚲🌳🙂👍
Absolutely! I think it would be an awesome ride on a bike and well worth the detour!
It is magnificent! I cycled this route in 2015, but the opposite direction. Highly recommended. I also made a detour up Øksendalen, and went for a hike in the mountains to Reinvassbua. Very nice hike.
Very wonderful places... how beautiful country Norway 🇳🇴 is ❤️
Norway is amazing! Have you been?
@@ourcamperstories never 😂
Nem. TV- keresztül feledkezek bele ezekbe a szebbnél-szebb tàjakba.
This looks amazing!
Wow just wow, gotta love Norway. Really can't wait till 2024 when will be back for a 5 week tour on the bike. Just need to work out where this is on a Google maps.
Isn't it amazing? We loved the road. It is between Eikesdalen and Sunndalsøra, in the neighbourhood (kind of) of Trollstigen. We think it will be fabulous on a bike!
@@ourcamperstories yep just found it gonna definitely add that to the route. This route of mine keeps changing, as I keep finding videos on Norway. Think it's nearly 5000 miles gonna have to stop soon haha.
@@jockrocker666 Hopefully, it's a motorbike? :) Because I don't think you can do that on a normal bike, can you?
@@ourcamperstories yep it's a triumph tiger 800 , wouldn't even think about it on a push bike, you'd have to be mad.
@@jockrocker666 You'd be surprised how many people we came across who were doing a big part of Norway on their bikes :) But I wouldn't want to either :)
awesome! more like this
Thanks, Ole. Since this is our most popular video, we are certainly thinking of creating more of these sort of video's!
@@ourcamperstories There's a 'market' for it. Many folks around the world are doing some task at home (in my case researching) and just want to have something mellow on like this in the background (though I did watch about half of this). Others live vicariously through the travel videos of others. IMO the key is a good soundtrack with ambience (or nothing too distracting), good scenery, and a smooth camera. Best of luck in the future, thanks for this, I'll watch it again soon.
Thanks for your detailed response, Ole! It is surprising to see that this video, that took the least time to make, is doing so well. I agree that the music supplements the imagery well and makes it a good "background video". There is a Spotify link to the artist in the description of the video, if you would like to listen to more of his music.
Magnifique pays, merci
Oui, la Norvège est magnifique et cette route est vraiment incroyable!
Thank you for sharing this with us. This is absolutely amazing videography and of course the most beautiful route.
How do you keep the windshield so clean? or the camera from getting wet if it's outside? :D
Hi! Thanks for the compliment. We used our GoPro attached to the outside of the windshield with a suction cup mount. The autumn colors were already showing and gave everything such a nice look. We filmed in 4K and we didn't even color-correct that much to make it look this nice!
Fortunately, there was practically no rain when we drove the Aursjøvegen. However, in some parts of the video, you can see some raindrops. But they evaporated by themselves while driving due to the wind.
@@ourcamperstories thank you. I will try that too.
Cheers
@@ourcamperstories شكرا
hello..... is that road number 62? number 62 road is paving road.....I can not find the road..... is it fv191?
It becomes fv191 when descending towards Elkesdalen. When i look at maps i see from Sunndalsora it splits from fv62 and becomes Litldalsvegen going south.
Bellisimo!!!
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