Michael, I know that I'm nobody to you. But my wife and I are so very proud of you and what you've accomplished. We love watching your train videos and really enjoyed the one with your Dad. We are just about to watch the next one you did with your Mom. You seem like such a genuine, decent, kind, and well-spoken young man. Your parents, I'm sure, are very proud of you. Keep on traveling young man. And God bless and keep you!
3:15 That's more than just a ski jump! What makes the 1994 Winter Olympics unique is that it was the first time that the ceremonies took place not at an arena or stadium but at a SKI JUMP venue! And they took advantage of the ski jump setting when it came to lighting the Olympic cauldron. The Olympic Flame was skied down the ski jump before lighting the cauldron. Originally Ole Gunnar Fidjestøl was supposed to do it but after an injury, his back-up Stein Gruben received the honor. The cauldron was then lit by Crown Prince Haakon Magnus. Hands down an epic Olympic cauldron lighting and one of the most memorable (alongside Muhammad Ali lighting the Atlanta 1996 one and the Barcelona 1992 bow and arrow one). Unfortunately, it happened the same day the original version of The Scream (Munch made four versions) was stolen from Oslo's National Museum. Thankfully it was recovered undamaged in May 1994
Yeah, that train journey is a bona fide intercity (long distance public transit) route, and not a tourist-specific route. Still, it’s perfect for tourists to get between cities. And those trains are nice too. Some years back, we could actually book one end of a car as a catered meeting room. I remember a former employer did just that, and took some clients on board for meetings. Breakfast on out of Oslo (no substitute buses back then), lunch in Hamar, and tea on the way back. And yes, I’ll admit, we did draw on some project inspirations from the views outside too.
Yup, you can definitely tell she's your sister! You both have that adventurous spirit! You took a challenge head-on and went through with it! Showing that you should never give up, for that is just the place and time that the tide will turn. I've climbed our Mount Paektu a couple times, so I'd love to do this Romsdalsstigen Via Ferrata! Mount Paektu is the highest peak in all of Korea. It is 2750 m high above sea level and it's an active stratovolcano on the border with China. It's so mysterious that scientists still don't know how it even got there. It's so culturally significant in Korean culture that it's featured in the anthems of our government and the South/ROK's. Both Koreans and the Manchus of neighboring China consider the mountain to be their spiritual home.
That climb would have had me crapping my pants! I'm so scared of heights! Congrats to you and your sister for making it all the way and making it look easy!
Oh, wow, Mike, that seemed like so much fun...an adrenaline rush, for sure!! I'm appreciate you and Jess including us in your ascent through the clouds. It was magical. I can't wait for the next episodes!
Riding through Norway's countryside, whether by bus or train, and regardless of time of year, is always stunning. We spent over 3 weeks in Norway in December 2022, and our trip included taking the breathtaking (truly the most stunning in Norway) 7 hour ride on the Bergensbanen train from Oslo to Bergen. Smooth, quiet, and clean -- especially in our half-empty, Pluss (1st) Class car with hot beverages and snacks included. Heartily recommend for everyone to do it. Earlier in our extended trip through Nordic countries, we had also taken a 5 hour train ride from Stockholm to Copenhagen, and, a few days later, an overnight ferry from Copenhagen to Oslo, both of which were also wonderful experiences. Finally, I'd also like to recommend to you and all your followers to book a journey on one of Hurtigruten's coastal ferries, whether it be on a 6 nt northbound voyage from Bergen to Kirkenes, a 5 nt southbound voyage, the full 11 nt. roundtrip voyage, or even just a short port to port trip like from Bergen to Trondheim or Tromso. We did the full Bergen-Kirkenes-Bergen 11 nt. trip (during Polar Nights) --- and it was amazing!!!!
It's also worth going in Winter, with the long dusk and pink skies and the frozen waterfalls - I went from Andalsnes to Bjorli on a coach and got the train back down and its beautiful
Okay, the scenery is beautiful, your Sister is amazing, as much fun as this looks, I'd have to sit this out. You got me at the bridge. ❤Happy Valentines Day!❤Looking forward to next week.
5:14 Welcome to Europe. We have only very few tourist trains here, because we really use (!) trains, sometimes daily. I hope that car centric Canada and United States built more traintracks and opens more normal passengertrain routes (yep.. Not those incredibly expensive pensioner tourist trains).
Wow what an AMAZING place!!!! That town is Absolute heaven. I also have to say Downie that you are the best at advertising products Lol! I have been using Harry’s since 2014 when they first came around and I will NEVER look back!
There is a 7 plus hour high definition journey in the cab of one of those trains from Bergen to Oslo And I watched the whole thing!!!! Cheers, Rik Spector
Hi Mike. Excellent. Your sister is wonderful. But she only found the THIRD best railway in Norway ! Not many people know about the line from Dombås to Åndalsnes, but it plunges off a cliff, and goes 1,500 ft down to a 180 degree tunnel, then descends another 1,500ft to the valley floor, where you cross the single span stone masonry arch bridge, known as the kyllingbru (or chicken bridge, literally) which you filmed at 6:12 in your video. Then as you head along the Troll Wall, the train goes under some waterfalls, if you did not notice this, that is because you can no longer lean out the windows on modern trains. I did the line in 1999, when it still had Di 3 NOHAB diesel locomotives and B3 coaches. Your first train was a NSB Class BM73 "Signatur" electric multiple unit, and your second train was a NSB Class BM93 Siemens Desiro diesel multiple unit. The loco you filmed at 7:00 is a former Danish DSB Class ME loco. I am glad you liked the rock-climbing, SO I DON'T HAVE TO. I followed the train driver (loco engineer) at Åndalsnes, and went and had fish and chips. Far more civilised. You keep saying the most northern train in the world. Nope. Not even close. Standard gauge, yes.
The Desirio train was probably a descendant of the Regio Sprinter that Calgary tried for 4 months in 1996. Ottawa got similar vehicles for its O-Train Trillium Line, first the Bombardier Talent, then the Alstom LINT.
@@smwca123 They have been universally exported. Like all, modern, off the shelf, standard new trains, the only way you know you are in a different country, is the colour of the livery. Shame. Railways are much more bland because of this. The line from Chute Montmorency to La Malbaie uses ex DB Class 628 DMUs. Because European stuff is built to a lower crash worthiness standard, they (and I think the Ottawa O train ?) use the Karlsruhe Method of train segregation (time / geography / ATP). I just hope VIA Rail Canada does not regret buying the Siemens Challenger. On this side of The Pond, Siemens don't have a good name. In Britain, the Class 444 and 450 EMUs ground the rails within 2 years of service, and the Class 185 DMU is so heavy, it had speed restrictions imposed. In Norway, the Di6 diesel loco was returned to Siemens, after 11 out of 12 locos broke down and were out of service at the same time, and the 12th loco, derailed when it hit a landslide, and the loco cab separated from the loco body, whilst the train driver / loco engineer was still inside.
@@smwca123 Yes. I have copies of the Canadian Trackside Guide, and I am personally conversant with every line in Canada (except Churchill). I have done the White Pass and Yukon Route (Skagway to Carcross) and the Tshiuetin (Sept Iles to Schefferville), the Ontario Northland (Toronto to Moosonee), every Rocky Mountaineer (including Calgary, Whistler, Quesnel, Prince George etc.), the Canadian (Vancouver to Toronto), the Corridor (Sarnia, Windsor to Quebec City, including Kitchener and Ottawa), the Ocean (Montreal to Halifax), the Skeena (to Prince Rupert), Jonquiere and Senneterre, plus several heritage lines, all of GO Transit, AMT Montreal, and West Coast Express, Skytrain and Canada Line. Plus AMTRAK via Niagara to New York, and other parts of the US. Not bad for a Brit based in London. I have also done every railway in Alaska.
Even as a Finn, I just can NOT be amazed how vibrant-ly green Norway is in Summer. Even the way up north it's so much more different compared to how it's on Finnish side. That ocean/fjord climate makes a huge difference! Hope you had wonderful time here in the Nordics, Mike!
Mmmmm…. Harry’s here in Australia is a famous Cafe for pies. Harry’s Cafe de Wheels. So now instead of a razor, i want a pie. Thanks tor that 🙄😂 That was one of the most scenic train trips i’ve seen. That rock climb was outstanding, especially out into that fog! Can’t wait for next week 👍🏼
Oh my goodness! An adventure getting there and and adventure.... There! 💕 Your sister is one punny and BADASS chica. I would never book an experience like this! 🏆
As a Norwegian, I appreciate that you acknowledge Norways nature, as some so often feel we are looked down on compared to for example Sweden (Swedens not better, just more popular). After you’ve lived in Norway for a few years, you don’t feel so amazed by the nature however😅This is truly amazing!
Spectacular scenery. Wow you don't realise how beautiful the world truly is. You and your sister are some crazy kickass Canadians. I really love watching your travels with your family. Great editing and presentation as always Mike.
Props to you man. I have no fear of heights until now. As you were climbing up I could feel my knees starting to shake. And I am laying in bed. Looking Forward to your next episode!
Thank you so much for taking us all along with you! As someone with a few disabilities I could never do this no matter how much I want to. I am living through you and jess...it means so much to me that I get to see this.
This was the most harrowing Downie Live episode ever. I couldn't believe how demanding a climb that was. Those Norwegians don't joke around. - when you finally make it to a bridge it's a high wire act. I'll take the gondola.
I know I've wanted to visit the Scandie countries for a long time. Thanks very much for showing us all afew of their magical secrets mate. It's very much appreciated.
Went on that climb on a sunny day. I am insanely scared of heights, and was only able to do half of it. But I am happy I did it even though I wasn't able to finish it.I really recommend it
Love to see places I'm familiar with! Regularly see the Oslo train station and also travel through Lillehammer towards Trondheim. I do love the trains here, very comfortable and most of them are geared towards long-distances travel as this country is pretty huge!
This is. A great video. Looking forward to the next one w/o a doubt. Hope one day you can get to the Galapagos. Have been fortunate to have worked there 2X. You would love it!
The trains were interesting in that they had those cafe cars. Good stuff. Were the seats comfortable?I couldn't do that rock climb. I too have fear of heights. I'll stick to the gondola. This is a beautiful country. Everything is so perfectly designed. The towns are beautiful too. This makes me want to visit Norway. Thanks Mike. So good to have you going on new adventures. Stay Blessed.
How cool to see one of my fav travel bloggers suddenly be at my doorstep! I've been watching your Canada episodes to bits, and now you've been 40 miles from where I live. I've been there myself, glad you enjoyed it.
The wife and I did a cruise through the fjords earlier this year and the place is absolutely stunning ! Defo would love a revisit, great Job mate of capturing just a snippet of its beauty and bloody legend for that climb you guys did😮
Dude , Found your channel lately and i'm obsessed. absolute hero. Please come to Ireland!!! Not many trains etc but plenty of sights to see. Hit me up for a place to stay in southern Ireland. Much love and luck. 🥰
I just got back far enough in your channel to see you’ve already been to Ireland haha my bad , offer still stands tho, thanks for all the great content.
You continue to delight and amaze. And make people like me (I once fell off a trail in the city of Washington!) very nervous. But it was worth it. Thanks.
I really enjoy these videos. Starting watching when you did standedge tunnel. Enjoying watching the Norway as we went there for Christmas and stayed in Tønsberg. Keep doing what you doing.
Wow, the Scenic Train to Andalsnes in Norway looks amazing! I love how the train takes you through the beautiful countryside and eventually up the mountain to the top, where you can take a gondola and enjoy even more stunning views. It's also interesting to see the transit hub in Oslo and how the buses and trains are connected. The little town of Lil Hammer looks charming, and it's cool that it hosted the Winter Olympics in 1994. Overall, it seems like a fantastic way to explore the Norwegian fjords and countryside. I would love to take this scenic train ride one day and experience the natural beauty of Norway. As a tourist, I think this train journey would be a unique experience, and the scenic views would be breathtaking. The fact that it is considered the most scenic train in Norway adds to the excitement of the journey. The travelers in the video seem to have a good time despite the changes in their travel plans, and this shows that even if things do not go according to plan, the journey can still be enjoyable. I would definitely consider taking this train journey if I ever visit Norway.
I was in Norway last year for my 2nd visit , Love the views and the fjords , the waterfalls , the snow and the ice , I was there in winter . Has to one of the most spectacular place on earth. Downie you do some great trips . Your sister seems a great hoot and a good companion to travel with , that climb you all did was epic, I was gonna go pulpit rock last year but I bottled it .was a winters day , didn't fancy slipping off lol.
OMG! I think your channel get any better; and, yet, it does! That was an incredible climb. Jess really gave you a challenge. I can't wait for the next parts of this trip.
Really loving this series. We travelled in Norway during winter, and Andalsnes looked vastly different! It looks beautiful in summer, and that train ride is beautiful in summer AND winter. :-)
My partner and I did Raumabanen in the other direction we got the Hurtigruten service to Aalesund the town that burnt down in 1904 and was rebuilt in Art Noveau style which is fascinating to visit Then we got a bus at 06:00 in the morning to Aandalsnes and took the train up the Rauma valley to Dombaas station then on to Trondheim.
I admire you both, but I couldn't do it. Way to go, Downie Duo! What absolutely stunning scenery; I hope you are having the best time; I'm looking forward to the next video...🧗😱🧗🏻♂
I would have loved that mountain climb when I was young and fit. Okay, not true. I would’ve been too scared back then. And now that I’m braver than I used to be, I’m no longer young and fit. Sigh. Looked awesome, though. You really bring home the fact that travel by train is the best way to get around.
Oh my goodness! You and your sister are so brave! I would not have attempted that hanging wall climb, even experienced climbers would be like 😱. You guys are so brave! Great video! xxx
What a great video! I went to Norway and did a road trip to the Atlantic road and the Trollstigen last early october but I promised myself to come back by train one day to enjoy this crazy landscape from another angle. Well, I guess you did the trip I had in a corner of my head since I returned our rental car in Oslo this october. Your videos are so great in making me dream about crazy destinations to reach or to experience by train. This one especially showed me that some of my dreams are possible and it gives such motivation everyday, looking forward to a next trip someday!
That climb was so intense. Wow. Your sister Jess is awesome. Please do more trips with her!
Concur, but her job as a teacher somewhat limits her time away from school.
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Michael, I know that I'm nobody to you. But my wife and I are so very proud of you and what you've accomplished. We love watching your train videos and really enjoyed the one with your Dad. We are just about to watch the next one you did with your Mom. You seem like such a genuine, decent, kind, and well-spoken young man. Your parents, I'm sure, are very proud of you. Keep on traveling young man. And God bless and keep you!
Wow, thank you
@@DownieLiveWhat train operator did You ride with?
Michael.. this is amazing! The Nordic countries are truly majestic..
3:15 That's more than just a ski jump! What makes the 1994 Winter Olympics unique is that it was the first time that the ceremonies took place not at an arena or stadium but at a SKI JUMP venue! And they took advantage of the ski jump setting when it came to lighting the Olympic cauldron. The Olympic Flame was skied down the ski jump before lighting the cauldron. Originally Ole Gunnar Fidjestøl was supposed to do it but after an injury, his back-up Stein Gruben received the honor. The cauldron was then lit by Crown Prince Haakon Magnus.
Hands down an epic Olympic cauldron lighting and one of the most memorable (alongside Muhammad Ali lighting the Atlanta 1996 one and the Barcelona 1992 bow and arrow one). Unfortunately, it happened the same day the original version of The Scream (Munch made four versions) was stolen from Oslo's National Museum. Thankfully it was recovered undamaged in May 1994
Yeah, that train journey is a bona fide intercity (long distance public transit) route, and not a tourist-specific route.
Still, it’s perfect for tourists to get between cities.
And those trains are nice too. Some years back, we could actually book one end of a car as a catered meeting room. I remember a former employer did just that, and took some clients on board for meetings. Breakfast on out of Oslo (no substitute buses back then), lunch in Hamar, and tea on the way back. And yes, I’ll admit, we did draw on some project inspirations from the views outside too.
My family s is from Norway and I enjoyed seeing the country along with you. Thanks!
Yup, you can definitely tell she's your sister! You both have that adventurous spirit! You took a challenge head-on and went through with it! Showing that you should never give up, for that is just the place and time that the tide will turn. I've climbed our Mount Paektu a couple times, so I'd love to do this Romsdalsstigen Via Ferrata! Mount Paektu is the highest peak in all of Korea. It is 2750 m high above sea level and it's an active stratovolcano on the border with China. It's so mysterious that scientists still don't know how it even got there. It's so culturally significant in Korean culture that it's featured in the anthems of our government and the South/ROK's. Both Koreans and the Manchus of neighboring China consider the mountain to be their spiritual home.
That climb would have had me crapping my pants! I'm so scared of heights! Congrats to you and your sister for making it all the way and making it look easy!
Oh, wow, Mike, that seemed like so much fun...an adrenaline rush, for sure!! I'm appreciate you and Jess including us in your ascent through the clouds. It was magical. I can't wait for the next episodes!
Wow!!! Norway for me is probably the most beautiful country on the planet. It's definitely on my bucket list.
Incredible! I'm so envious! Wishing I were young and fit again! Thanks to the both of you for taking us along on that climb! You did it!!!
What a wonderful family you have been blessed with! Your Mom, your Dad and your sister are all wonderful!
I am a grown man, and every time he says his catchphrase at the end, I tear up a little bit.
Great job on all these videos, man. Truly.
Wow! Wow! Thank you for making that climb, and making it look easy! I am sure at the time it might not have seemed like it! Great video.
I'm just glad that he did it, because I don't have to.
Why u for star next to your name
Nvm
Riding through Norway's countryside, whether by bus or train, and regardless of time of year, is always stunning. We spent over 3 weeks in Norway in December 2022, and our trip included taking the breathtaking (truly the most stunning in Norway) 7 hour ride on the Bergensbanen train from Oslo to Bergen. Smooth, quiet, and clean -- especially in our half-empty, Pluss (1st) Class car with hot beverages and snacks included. Heartily recommend for everyone to do it. Earlier in our extended trip through Nordic countries, we had also taken a 5 hour train ride from Stockholm to Copenhagen, and, a few days later, an overnight ferry from Copenhagen to Oslo, both of which were also wonderful experiences. Finally, I'd also like to recommend to you and all your followers to book a journey on one of Hurtigruten's coastal ferries, whether it be on a 6 nt northbound voyage from Bergen to Kirkenes, a 5 nt southbound voyage, the full 11 nt. roundtrip voyage, or even just a short port to port trip like from Bergen to Trondheim or Tromso. We did the full Bergen-Kirkenes-Bergen 11 nt. trip (during Polar Nights) --- and it was amazing!!!!
Thanks Downie, I already have Harry's shaving gear but my wife and I are happy to support your great videos!! Keep it up!!
Thank you, Frank! Greatly appreciated!
It's also worth going in Winter, with the long dusk and pink skies and the frozen waterfalls - I went from Andalsnes to Bjorli on a coach and got the train back down and its beautiful
'holy hell' for sure.....WOW....completely amazing climb
12:49 oh wow! This is amazing! You all all are extremely brave!
What a beautiful landscape! Good to see Jessica again! you guys are brave, and obviously fit and skilled. Thanks for a great video, Mike.
I’ve been learning Norsk on Duolingo. Very similar to English. Can’t wait to see Norge.
Okay, the scenery is beautiful, your Sister is amazing, as much fun as this looks, I'd have to sit this out. You got me at the bridge. ❤Happy Valentines Day!❤Looking forward to next week.
Braver than I. Having said that been to Norway twice. It’s beauty doesn’t seem real. The people are so sweet and kind as well
Bravo, incredible, amazing so great to see sister brother relationship achieving this breathtaking climb as partners helping, encouraging each other!
Congratulations to you and Jess for completing that climb - there is no way i would have been able to do that climb. 😮
Norway and the fjords is so amazing! We are hoping to tell some stories from there but so far we’ve been in Finland 🤩
💪🏻💪🏻
5:14 Welcome to Europe. We have only very few tourist trains here, because we really use (!) trains, sometimes daily. I hope that car centric Canada and United States built more traintracks and opens more normal passengertrain routes (yep.. Not those incredibly expensive pensioner tourist trains).
Wow what an AMAZING place!!!! That town is Absolute heaven. I also have to say Downie that you are the best at advertising products Lol! I have been using Harry’s since 2014 when they first came around and I will NEVER look back!
I'm hooked! I absolutely enjoy all your videos. I reckon you're from Vancouver, me too!! Keep posting, keep it up. Cant wait till next week!
Great seeing you connecting with your sister to do some amazing adventures together, what a family you have xx
Mike.
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Green & majestic it is Mike,
Norway is so beautiful 🇳🇴🥷🌍🇳🇵😁❤️❤️
There is a 7 plus hour high definition journey in the cab of
one of those trains from Bergen to Oslo
And I watched the whole thing!!!!
Cheers,
Rik Spector
Hi Mike. Excellent. Your sister is wonderful. But she only found the THIRD best railway in Norway ! Not many people know about the line from Dombås to Åndalsnes, but it plunges off a cliff, and goes 1,500 ft down to a 180 degree tunnel, then descends another 1,500ft to the valley floor, where you cross the single span stone masonry arch bridge, known as the kyllingbru (or chicken bridge, literally) which you filmed at 6:12 in your video. Then as you head along the Troll Wall, the train goes under some waterfalls, if you did not notice this, that is because you can no longer lean out the windows on modern trains. I did the line in 1999, when it still had Di 3 NOHAB diesel locomotives and B3 coaches. Your first train was a NSB Class BM73 "Signatur" electric multiple unit, and your second train was a NSB Class BM93 Siemens Desiro diesel multiple unit. The loco you filmed at 7:00 is a former Danish DSB Class ME loco. I am glad you liked the rock-climbing, SO I DON'T HAVE TO. I followed the train driver (loco engineer) at Åndalsnes, and went and had fish and chips. Far more civilised. You keep saying the most northern train in the world. Nope. Not even close. Standard gauge, yes.
The Desirio train was probably a descendant of the Regio Sprinter that Calgary tried for 4 months in 1996. Ottawa got similar vehicles for its O-Train Trillium Line, first the Bombardier Talent, then the Alstom LINT.
@@smwca123 They have been universally exported. Like all, modern, off the shelf, standard new trains, the only way you know you are in a different country, is the colour of the livery. Shame. Railways are much more bland because of this. The line from Chute Montmorency to La Malbaie uses ex DB Class 628 DMUs. Because European stuff is built to a lower crash worthiness standard, they (and I think the Ottawa O train ?) use the Karlsruhe Method of train segregation (time / geography / ATP). I just hope VIA Rail Canada does not regret buying the Siemens Challenger. On this side of The Pond, Siemens don't have a good name. In Britain, the Class 444 and 450 EMUs ground the rails within 2 years of service, and the Class 185 DMU is so heavy, it had speed restrictions imposed. In Norway, the Di6 diesel loco was returned to Siemens, after 11 out of 12 locos broke down and were out of service at the same time, and the 12th loco, derailed when it hit a landslide, and the loco cab separated from the loco body, whilst the train driver / loco engineer was still inside.
@vicsams4431 Of course Siemens has supplied LRVs for 40+ years, most importantly to Edmonton (which started it all), Calgary, and San Diego.
@@smwca123 Yes. I have copies of the Canadian Trackside Guide, and I am personally conversant with every line in Canada (except Churchill). I have done the White Pass and Yukon Route (Skagway to Carcross) and the Tshiuetin (Sept Iles to Schefferville), the Ontario Northland (Toronto to Moosonee), every Rocky Mountaineer (including Calgary, Whistler, Quesnel, Prince George etc.), the Canadian (Vancouver to Toronto), the Corridor (Sarnia, Windsor to Quebec City, including Kitchener and Ottawa), the Ocean (Montreal to Halifax), the Skeena (to Prince Rupert), Jonquiere and Senneterre, plus several heritage lines, all of GO Transit, AMT Montreal, and West Coast Express, Skytrain and Canada Line. Plus AMTRAK via Niagara to New York, and other parts of the US. Not bad for a Brit based in London. I have also done every railway in Alaska.
Even as a Finn, I just can NOT be amazed how vibrant-ly green Norway is in Summer. Even the way up north it's so much more different compared to how it's on Finnish side. That ocean/fjord climate makes a huge difference! Hope you had wonderful time here in the Nordics, Mike!
Even in my younger pre-arthritis days I could not have done this. Good for you both! Very brave and something I bet you’ll never forget. Wow!!!
Danke!
Danke! Thanks so much! It will help with future adventures. ☺️
Mmmmm…. Harry’s here in Australia is a famous Cafe for pies. Harry’s Cafe de Wheels. So now instead of a razor, i want a pie. Thanks tor that 🙄😂
That was one of the most scenic train trips i’ve seen. That rock climb was outstanding, especially out into that fog!
Can’t wait for next week 👍🏼
This is great! What a fantastic experience. Thanks once again for letting us come along. I'd never get there without!
Maybe it’s because I really want to go to Scandinavia, and maybe it’s because I love trains, but this series is the best DownieLive thus far.
Oh my goodness! An adventure getting there and and adventure.... There! 💕 Your sister is one punny and BADASS chica. I would never book an experience like this! 🏆
As a Norwegian, I appreciate that you acknowledge Norways nature, as some so often feel we are looked down on compared to for example Sweden (Swedens not better, just more popular). After you’ve lived in Norway for a few years, you don’t feel so amazed by the nature however😅This is truly amazing!
I saw it ready on your IG! I'm so excited Mike!!! 😁
Spectacular scenery. Wow you don't realise how beautiful the world truly is. You and your sister are some crazy kickass Canadians. I really love watching your travels with your family.
Great editing and presentation as always Mike.
Thanks for watching!
Props to you man. I have no fear of heights until now. As you were climbing up I could feel my knees starting to shake. And I am laying in bed. Looking Forward to your next episode!
Omg!!!!!!!!!! I love Norway soooooo much and I’m so glad there’s more videos!!! Can’t wait for the Flam video!!!! I hope you videoed the siren!
Just started watching you yesterday and I've watched atleast 30 of your videos. Great vibes. Keep up the great work.
Awesome! Thank you!
Awesome video, fun to see a travel video from my own area - looking forward to the rest😊
Awesome!! Thank you for taking us along for the adventure!!!
I really love watching your videos
Thank you so much for taking us all along with you! As someone with a few disabilities I could never do this no matter how much I want to. I am living through you and jess...it means so much to me that I get to see this.
Wow, you're amazing!! I loved watching this one but I'd be doing the gondola!! The train trip was awesome, thanks for sharing.
This was the most harrowing Downie Live episode ever. I couldn't believe how demanding a climb that was. Those Norwegians don't joke around. - when you finally make it to a bridge it's a high wire act. I'll take the gondola.
Agreed. "Oh, it's easy now - we just cross the bridge". Right - tight-rope walking over who know what nor how far down!
My "sediments" exactly.
You thought this video was acutely distressing? They're tied to a safety rope.
And he did it while filming!
@@behindtheseyes1 Exactly! Very impressive!
Norway is so beautifully 🚝🗿🍷
My hands were sweating watching the ascent! Love your content and thank you for taking us along on your journeys :)
Our pleasure!
Total Respect for both of you! Fantastic video!
I know I've wanted to visit the Scandie countries for a long time. Thanks very much for showing us all afew of their magical secrets mate. It's very much appreciated.
Oh wow, this looks amazing, well done! I've booked to go to the Fjords in July, can't wait 😍
No me, no way, too scary! Loved it thou! Thank you both!~
Went on that climb on a sunny day. I am insanely scared of heights, and was only able to do half of it. But I am happy I did it even though I wasn't able to finish it.I really recommend it
That climb was nuts! Glad you filmed it. I would have taken the tram. Just joined your channel to support more of your trips. We enjoy them a ton.
That climb was wild! Congratulations to you and Jess for accomplishing that!! It seems like you really push each other, in a good way.
this video is amazing. As we are planning a trip to Norway, Sweden and Denmark in September. Brings some awesome insight.
Absoultely awesome Mike, you've all got big ones to cross that rope bridge in the fog, epic 👍
Such incredible content! I loved the footage of when you stepped onto the wire bridge that led to who knows where!
Love to see places I'm familiar with! Regularly see the Oslo train station and also travel through Lillehammer towards Trondheim. I do love the trains here, very comfortable and most of them are geared towards long-distances travel as this country is pretty huge!
This is. A great video. Looking forward to the next one w/o a doubt. Hope one day you can get to the Galapagos. Have been fortunate to have worked there 2X. You would love it!
The trains were interesting in that they had those cafe cars. Good stuff. Were the seats comfortable?I couldn't do that rock climb. I too have fear of heights. I'll stick to the gondola. This is a beautiful country. Everything is so perfectly designed. The towns are beautiful too. This makes me want to visit Norway. Thanks Mike. So good to have you going on new adventures. Stay Blessed.
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How cool to see one of my fav travel bloggers suddenly be at my doorstep!
I've been watching your Canada episodes to bits, and now you've been 40 miles from where I live.
I've been there myself, glad you enjoyed it.
It’s nice to see your sister joining you in your trip. I miss seeing her on your trips.
The wife and I did a cruise through the fjords earlier this year and the place is absolutely stunning ! Defo would love a revisit, great Job mate of capturing just a snippet of its beauty and bloody legend for that climb you guys did😮
Dude , Found your channel lately and i'm obsessed. absolute hero. Please come to Ireland!!! Not many trains etc but plenty of sights to see. Hit me up for a place to stay in southern Ireland. Much love and luck. 🥰
I just got back far enough in your channel to see you’ve already been to Ireland haha my bad , offer still stands tho, thanks for all the great content.
You continue to delight and amaze. And make people like me (I once fell off a trail in the city of Washington!) very nervous. But it was worth it. Thanks.
That via ferrata is intense! Super cool trip, thanks for taking us along
Holy smoke.... better and better w/ each video... heights are not my thing but you all did a great job...excited for the next one !!! Be well !!!
I really enjoy these videos. Starting watching when you did standedge tunnel. Enjoying watching the Norway as we went there for Christmas and stayed in Tønsberg. Keep doing what you doing.
Wow, the Scenic Train to Andalsnes in Norway looks amazing! I love how the train takes you through the beautiful countryside and eventually up the mountain to the top, where you can take a gondola and enjoy even more stunning views. It's also interesting to see the transit hub in Oslo and how the buses and trains are connected. The little town of Lil Hammer looks charming, and it's cool that it hosted the Winter Olympics in 1994. Overall, it seems like a fantastic way to explore the Norwegian fjords and countryside. I would love to take this scenic train ride one day and experience the natural beauty of Norway.
As a tourist, I think this train journey would be a unique experience, and the scenic views would be breathtaking. The fact that it is considered the most scenic train in Norway adds to the excitement of the journey. The travelers in the video seem to have a good time despite the changes in their travel plans, and this shows that even if things do not go according to plan, the journey can still be enjoyable. I would definitely consider taking this train journey if I ever visit Norway.
Can only imagine this in winter
Amazing episode!
I was in Norway last year for my 2nd visit , Love the views and the fjords , the waterfalls , the snow and the ice , I was there in winter . Has to one of the most spectacular place on earth. Downie you do some great trips . Your sister seems a great hoot and a good companion to travel with , that climb you all did was epic, I was gonna go pulpit rock last year but I bottled it .was a winters day , didn't fancy slipping off lol.
I love following along with your amazing adventures!
That courageous climb with your sister was incredible.You are both so brave!
Not in a million years would I be doing a climb like that! Just watching scares the bejesus in my soul.
OMG! I think your channel get any better; and, yet, it does! That was an incredible climb. Jess really gave you a challenge. I can't wait for the next parts of this trip.
Really loving this series. We travelled in Norway during winter, and Andalsnes looked vastly different! It looks beautiful in summer, and that train ride is beautiful in summer AND winter. :-)
Look forward to all the videos, brother! Cheers to safe travels and beautiful adventures
My partner and I did
Raumabanen in the other direction
we got the Hurtigruten service
to Aalesund
the town that burnt down in 1904
and was rebuilt in Art Noveau style
which is fascinating to visit
Then we got a bus at 06:00 in the morning
to Aandalsnes
and took the train up the Rauma valley
to Dombaas station
then on to Trondheim.
I admire you both, but I couldn't do it. Way to go, Downie Duo! What absolutely stunning scenery; I hope you are having the best time; I'm looking forward to the next video...🧗😱🧗🏻♂
I would have loved that mountain climb when I was young and fit.
Okay, not true. I would’ve been too scared back then. And now that I’m braver than I used to be, I’m no longer young and fit. Sigh.
Looked awesome, though.
You really bring home the fact that travel by train is the best way to get around.
That looks so awesome! I want to do this!
Simply amazing! The views are spectacular! My bucket list is getting longer every time I watch one of ur videos! Thanks for sharing!
Our pleasure!
Oh my goodness! You and your sister are so brave! I would not have attempted that hanging wall climb, even experienced climbers would be like 😱. You guys are so brave! Great video! xxx
7:07 Awww bless you two ❤
I must say the scenes are breathtaking ❤ I love this edition. Keep giving us these wonderful tours
Just an amazing climb! You and your sister rocked it!
Great job on the video Mike! Thanks for making it.
Very awesome trip - glad you got to share it with your sister!
Us too!
So exciting and intense!!!! Good for you guys for getting brave!
What a great video!
I went to Norway and did a road trip to the Atlantic road and the Trollstigen last early october but I promised myself to come back by train one day to enjoy this crazy landscape from another angle. Well, I guess you did the trip I had in a corner of my head since I returned our rental car in Oslo this october.
Your videos are so great in making me dream about crazy destinations to reach or to experience by train. This one especially showed me that some of my dreams are possible and it gives such motivation everyday, looking forward to a next trip someday!
Fantastic video. Well done on the climb. Beautiful scenery.
Thanks you two. I royally soiled myself when is saw the rock walls.
Much love
Awesome adventure Mike. Your videos never cease to amaze!!