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In this episode, we continue south from the Lofoten Islands all the way to Geiranger, covering the last 6 days of the trip. Along the way, we take ferries, battle extreme snowfall, make long-awaited campfires, and face car troubles (yet again) that we finally get fixed! On the final days, we head back in the direction of Oslo and complete the journey to Amsterdam.
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πŸ•’ TIMESTAMPS πŸ•’
00:00 Intro
01:11 DAY1: LΓΈdingen to Gruveveien
02:38 Ferry LΓΈdingen to Bognes
05:48 DAY2: Gruveveien to Fjolstadtroa Museum Vikhammer
09:39 Weighbridge
10:27 Campfire in the forest
13:48 DAY3: Fjolstadtroa Museum Vikhammer to Geiranger
15:05 Ferry Halsanaustan to Kanestraum
19:21 Ferry Molde to Vestnes
21:15 Brake problems come back
25:16 Brake problems get fixed
27:08 Pulling a Volvo from the snow
30:17 DAY4: Geiranger to Fjellstova
34:20 Another campfire
36:46 Ferry Vestnes to Molde
38:11 Arriving at Fjellstova
39:11 Food!
40:36 Dieselheater broken
42:50 DAY5: Fjellstova to Falkenberg Sweden
44:02 Preparing for the day
45:25 Start of journey back home
47:53 So many things broken on this trip
48:40 Truck off the road
48:49 Soap bubbles, will they freeze?
50:06 I need better clothing
52:05 Thank you + In the next videos!

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25 Comments

  1. Hi Zoef, thanks for bringing us this awesome video! Did you have any legal issues with your LED bulbs that you fit in your headlights?

  2. Maybe you haven't 'our'Norwegian wintertyres, called pigg dekks/spices. Now with many EVs, especially T++la and 4Wheel drive we can get usually wintertyres😁 or snow chains…

  3. After seeing the road conditions, and your troubles with driving, I realize that we had adapted pretty good in driving in winter, we usually just stop for kolonnekjΓΈring /driving through the mountains. But be aware that streets, ferriesor bridges can be closed due to weather/wind.

  4. If you’re going to a warmer place, maybe consider a rooftop tent on the car? Then you got a lot of space for luggage in the car and a huge bedroom upstairs.

  5. The fact you managed this whole trip in a front wheel drive car especially a vw up is unprecedented who needs a 4×4 when you're the driver πŸŽ‰

  6. You could have powered your heater with your car battery. It would have no problems going through the night and still starting the car. I have a few of these heaters myself.

  7. Never felt the need to react to videos but your content is awesome πŸ”₯ really enjoyed the series and can’t wait for more!

  8. Your little adventures in Norway are amazing. I love seeing the beauty of nature through your eyes. Keep exploring, mate!

  9. I can see you enjoy and experience more adventure than most other content creators with big overlanding rigs. I dont usually watch hour long content, but i really enjoyed watching this video. Love it πŸ‘β›·οΈβ„οΈβ„οΈ

  10. HET IS BESTE ADVENTURE VOOR JOUW MIJN BROER πŸ˜€ DANKJE WELL NOG EEN KEER VOOR DEZE (i'm learner so i can write nonsense dutch words eehheheeh) and the Dutchies at the video is suprised me hahahaha frietjes zijn elke land

  11. That puny 60hp MPI engine was pulling almost 1300kg for the whole trip?! It's insanely underpowered!

  12. Nice to see you letting people pass.
    Usually the conditions are not as challenging for "us natives" as we are more used to it and maybe prepare the car a little more towards the winter season.
    Would recommend proper Scandinavian studded tires, Nokian Hakkapeliitta 10 in VW UP size isn't really that expensive and you can start to drive faster than everyone else and feel confident πŸ˜‰

  13. Stumbled upon your channel few days ago and now watched all videos of this journey except the preparations for it.
    It's REALLY nice to watch. Planned on watching some Netflix series, but man .. this was actually way more entertaining and relaxing at the same time.
    Keep it up man!

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