Awesome, love Cli4D's sceneries! I was in Geiranger maybe 15 years ago, it is even more beautiful in reality. But I was overwhelmed by all the people coming from two cruise ships that were anchored in the fjord, getting into busses to visit some sites near by. Norway is a very sparsely populated country, and when you go hiking you hardly ever see anybody else. So yes, I totally believe that this is the third busiest cruise terminal in the country, probably behind Oslo and Bergen.
Thanks man, It is definitely a very beautiful place. I hope I got a bit of the essence. I will be submitting io the 3rd party stores tonight and will follow the Marketplace once it is open officially. 2020 version will follow soon.
Thanks bud! Apologies for disturbing you on your holiday break. You should try exploring it in summer or fall. Unfortunately the mis-alligned autogen roads are very visible during winter. Try walk around the center of the town and near POI's as well. There are a lot of little details added at a closer look. Thanks again and i wish you good luck for the coming year! Talk to you soon.
@@MSFSFlightPlans that is awesome man, I am always glad for helping me out as well. Let's do it again in 2025. I am doing this full time haha. Finally I am not working for someone else haha....errr, except my wife😁
Been there a couple of times in the summer and it’s so incredible beautiful that you can’t explain it. The water falls in the fjord is called Seven Sisters. The switchback roads coming down the left side is Eagle Road. The watch out is called Dalsnibba. The view in real life is nothing from this world. Not far away you have Norway’s most know switchback road called Trollstigen (Trolls Road) if you are lucky you can see people throw themselves out from the cliffs in wing suits.
Great scenery and video! I live in Norway not far from this spot. You wondered about the helipad out in the middle of nowhere. I believe it is used by the geologists who are monitoring the movement of the Åkersnes massif. They have a lot of sensors up there that need maintenance.
@@MSFSFlightPlans 😂 ...no chance! I'm from Scotland so i love this type of scenery ..especially from Cli4d 😊. Went to this area in real life ( campervan holiday) ..was awesome.
Hey bud, scenery is now available at simMarket, other stores are still waiting for approval. Thanks again!
Gotcha, I'll link it up as soon as I get home from church.
Awesome... Day one purchase for me 😊👍
I added the Simmarket link to our vid description.
Awesome, love Cli4D's sceneries! I was in Geiranger maybe 15 years ago, it is even more beautiful in reality. But I was overwhelmed by all the people coming from two cruise ships that were anchored in the fjord, getting into busses to visit some sites near by. Norway is a very sparsely populated country, and when you go hiking you hardly ever see anybody else. So yes, I totally believe that this is the third busiest cruise terminal in the country, probably behind Oslo and Bergen.
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks man, It is definitely a very beautiful place. I hope I got a bit of the essence. I will be submitting io the 3rd party stores tonight and will follow the Marketplace once it is open officially. 2020 version will follow soon.
I visited there via a cruise! Most reasonable way to visit Norway. It’s so expensive!
Thanks bud! Apologies for disturbing you on your holiday break. You should try exploring it in summer or fall. Unfortunately the mis-alligned autogen roads are very visible during winter. Try walk around the center of the town and near POI's as well. There are a lot of little details added at a closer look. Thanks again and i wish you good luck for the coming year! Talk to you soon.
Heck man, this was no disturbance ... I think it may have been the coolest gift I received this Christmas. 🎅
@@MSFSFlightPlans that is awesome man, I am always glad for helping me out as well. Let's do it again in 2025. I am doing this full time haha. Finally I am not working for someone else haha....errr, except my wife😁
Been there a couple of times in the summer and it’s so incredible beautiful that you can’t explain it. The water falls in the fjord is called Seven Sisters. The switchback roads coming down the left side is Eagle Road. The watch out is called Dalsnibba. The view in real life is nothing from this world. Not far away you have Norway’s most know switchback road called Trollstigen (Trolls Road) if you are lucky you can see people throw themselves out from the cliffs in wing suits.
Great scenery and video! I live in Norway not far from this spot. You wondered about the helipad out in the middle of nowhere. I believe it is used by the geologists who are monitoring the movement of the Åkersnes massif. They have a lot of sensors up there that need maintenance.
That thought crossed my mind this morning, I figured the scientists would need any easy way to get out there to keep tabs on that thing.
Hi Nick ..greetings from Rick in Abbotsford, BC, Canada😊
Howdy Rick! So great to have a Canadian in the cockpit!
Looking forward to this and i havent even watched the video yet! 😅
Just wait another few hours and let the anticipation build ... it'll be worth it. 🫢
@@MSFSFlightPlans 😂 ...no chance!
I'm from Scotland so i love this type of scenery ..especially from Cli4d 😊.
Went to this area in real life ( campervan holiday) ..was awesome.
Amazing scenery is it released already ?
Not yet, but planning to submit tonight.
I am thinking of getting MSFS2024, but I wonder how much "powerful" computer you need? I know you have a beast, I don´t 😀
If you're able to run 2020 on it, I think you'll be fine. I've actually had better performance in 2024 in most areas.
@@MSFSFlightPlans And a BOG thanks for all these flights from me in Sweden😀