Fair play to all of you for stepping by day one. Can´t believe the support I am getting even though I am not asking for it. You guys keep making my days!
Remember... never be disheartened if you don't get the property you've bid on. It's the universe's way of saying that there's your perfect one just around the corner. Always stay positive and never doubt yourself... you were made to do this journey and are very brave. Keep going! X
Huge props to you for being aware of - and even mentioning - your "privilege"! Many vanlifers, offgridders and the like aren't really honest about these things. Also: Lovely, authentic and informative content! Thank you!
Another great video. When you're in the woods at night, have you ever had like a frightening experience of someone knocking or something? This would be my nightmare.
Hey Adrian. The closest I´ve gotten to that was a couple of young lads pulling up next to Kiste. I just played very loud dog barking and they left. Now I have a real dog tho. Is a juxtaposition that I feel most frightened in a forst rather than in a city.
@@friedi.off-grid Oha krass. That’s indeed a scary situation. What a great idea with the barking sound effect. But good to know that someone is watching over you now!
First snake was hard to see. the complete black is hard to say if they are a Huggorm (poison) or a snoke (none poison). But a couple ot things is, Did it have white or yellow dots behind its head. (if yes snok) Did it have round pupils (if yes its a snok) Head is smaller and not the same shape on a snok. The head on a snok can be little less shiny, The Scales on the head is larger on a Snok then a huggorm. Snok is normaly much larger and the body is much more even size. Huggorm has a much smaller tailpart. Snok also love water and loves to stay close to water and swim in it. The snok will have all of its body close to the surface when swiming The huggorm will have its head by the surface and body will go more down in the water. None of the snakes like to be disturbed but the Huggorm will stay longer and hope you will move away before it moves. I know this is an old video and you probably have checked all this out by now. But maybe it helps a wiever of yours.
@@KristoferOlsson wow! You really did go into detail there! His do you know this much about snakes. I'm most vertain the black one with the crosses on its body is the so called "Kreuzotter" in German and quite poisoness
@@friedi.off-grid that is the same snake we call huggorm. Its poisionous but most dangerous for dogs and small kids. I Think we have 1 death every 8 years in Sweden. But you should allways drive to a hospital after a bite. Fun to watch your adventure in Sweden.
Buying a stock is easy, but buying the right stock without a time-tested strategy is incredibly hard. Hence what are the best stocks to buy now or put on a watchlist? I’ve been trying to grow my portfolio of $260K for sometime now, my major challenge is not knowing the best entry and exit strategies... I would greatly appreciate any suggestions.
I am guided by Jenny Pamogas Canaya . I found her on a CNBC interview where she was featured and reached out to her. She has since provided entry and exit points on the securities I focus on. You can look her up online if you care for supervision.
At least you found a good time for buying a house... As the interest rates did rise - and covid is over - there are no longer that many people from Sweden interesting in buying properties. And the exchange-rate is an opportunity, too. 😅
Unharmed "Snok" the not danger at all! Snok living near the water!! "Huggorm" similair, sicksack pattern on the back, are poisen and bites, ever deadly!!
Fair play to all of you for stepping by day one. Can´t believe the support I am getting even though I am not asking for it. You guys keep making my days!
Remember... never be disheartened if you don't get the property you've bid on. It's the universe's way of saying that there's your perfect one just around the corner. Always stay positive and never doubt yourself... you were made to do this journey and are very brave. Keep going! X
@@TezJay001 and keep going I will!
Friedi you are doing great! You are a born vlogger! You are such a natural in front of the camera!
Do you mean that? Thank you so much. You are making my day :D
@@friedi.off-grid of course I mean that!
Huge props to you for being aware of - and even mentioning - your "privilege"! Many vanlifers, offgridders and the like aren't really honest about these things. Also: Lovely, authentic and informative content! Thank you!
Maybe they aren´t, maybe they don´t view it as a privilage as it comes with trappings as well. It´s not all fairy tale world.
I appreciate it tho!
The start cinematic was awesome, maybe more of those in between your talks
It´s not that I haven´t thought of that (not back then tho). I am simply missing the footage :/ I gathered more fottage the longer I stayed tho
Beautiful lake 💙
I sometimes still think about it.
Hehe nice wildlife photography. Welcome to sweden.
Ejjj Sveah, nice to have you on this journey! Representing Swedish welcomming culture are we?
Good video, nice to see you. 🍁🍂🍀 congratulations for 600 subscriptions.
much appreciated. And you are one of them!
I hope you Will find a nice little house! 🇸🇪🌻
Can you please show more of your van?
Absolutely love the request. I am thinking about a QnA and that would be a great opportunity, wouldnt it!
Vielen Dnak fürs gucken
Welcome to Sweden :)
I swear Sweds are the only people who would write something like that on youtube
Interessant Schweden aus ein Deutsches perspektive zu sehen. Viel glück mit dem Haus!
So ist es ;:) Danke dir.
Beautiful country!! Hello from New York. Ihave to ask its so cold there how do the snakes survive?
Right? I´ve come to realize that I grow accustomed to it to fast. I don´t like that.. Summer is very warm tho
Another great video. When you're in the woods at night, have you ever had like a frightening experience of someone knocking or something? This would be my nightmare.
Hey Adrian. The closest I´ve gotten to that was a couple of young lads pulling up next to Kiste. I just played very loud dog barking and they left. Now I have a real dog tho. Is a juxtaposition that I feel most frightened in a forst rather than in a city.
@@friedi.off-grid Oha krass. That’s indeed a scary situation. What a great idea with the barking sound effect. But good to know that someone is watching over you now!
Did you see the head of the snake by chance?
I did, why is that?
@@friedi.off-grid just wondering if it had different colors on it or the same uniform color as the body?
I am not sure either, but I was getting more grass snake vibes (in German: Ringelnatter or Swedish: gräs orm). There are black variants.
Es waren Ringelnattern und Kreuzottern. Die komplett schwarze kann ich nicht klassifizieren :/
First snake was hard to see. the complete black is hard to say if they are a Huggorm (poison) or a snoke (none poison). But a couple ot things is, Did it have white or yellow dots behind its head. (if yes snok) Did it have round pupils (if yes its a snok) Head is smaller and not the same shape on a snok. The head on a snok can be little less shiny, The Scales on the head is larger on a Snok then a huggorm. Snok is normaly much larger and the body is much more even size. Huggorm has a much smaller tailpart. Snok also love water and loves to stay close to water and swim in it. The snok will have all of its body close to the surface when swiming The huggorm will have its head by the surface and body will go more down in the water. None of the snakes like to be disturbed but the Huggorm will stay longer and hope you will move away before it moves.
I know this is an old video and you probably have checked all this out by now. But maybe it helps a wiever of yours.
@@KristoferOlsson wow! You really did go into detail there! His do you know this much about snakes. I'm most vertain the black one with the crosses on its body is the so called "Kreuzotter" in German and quite poisoness
@@friedi.off-grid that is the same snake we call huggorm. Its poisionous but most dangerous for dogs and small kids. I Think we have 1 death every 8 years in Sweden. But you should allways drive to a hospital after a bite. Fun to watch your adventure in Sweden.
@@KristoferOlsson i'll Put it into my vocabulary list! Thank you mate! Appreciated.
Please tell me What it is in that sallad? 😁
I.... can´t.... It ... is .... chef´s ..... secret
Oh sorry 🫣😁
Buying a stock is easy, but buying the right stock without a time-tested strategy is incredibly hard. Hence what are the best stocks to buy now or put on a watchlist? I’ve been trying to grow my portfolio of $260K for sometime now, my major challenge is not knowing the best entry and exit strategies... I would greatly appreciate any suggestions.
I am guided by Jenny Pamogas Canaya . I found her on a CNBC interview where she was featured and reached out to her. She has since provided entry and exit points on the securities I focus on. You can look her up online if you care for supervision.
How tall are you? Are old Swedish ceilings very low or are you very tall?
No way you haven´t realized this yet but I am 1,96m :;D
@@friedi.off-grid 6 feet 5 inches to us Americans. Yes, you certainly qualify as tall. I hope you find your perfect Swedish forest cabin soon.
14:21 Oh I think I saw the Ehrenbruder looking through the window. Did you see him too? 😵
Not gonna lie I shit my pants a couple time in the forest ...
At least you found a good time for buying a house... As the interest rates did rise - and covid is over - there are no longer that many people from Sweden interesting in buying properties. And the exchange-rate is an opportunity, too. 😅
You are more likely to find moose in the North of Sweden.
Unharmed "Snok" the not danger at all! Snok living near the water!! "Huggorm" similair, sicksack pattern on the back, are poisen and bites, ever deadly!!
@@oleolle I think the big one I filmed was the latter