Norway Trip June - July 18, RAW II
Trip from Bergen to Nordkapp 2018 Part 2.
I will post all footage from this trip raw and uncut in separate parts.
This video contains riding from: Stjørdal/Trondheim up 'Kystriksveien' (along the coast) all the way up to Bodø. Then we took the ferry to Lofoten and you can see riding from Moskenes to Svolvær where this video ends at Thorsmen MC Lofoten Chapters clubhouse.
To be continued.
Norway(Tromsø and the Lofoten Islands) - Spring 2019
Tromsø and the Lofoten Islands in March-April 2019. Included stops in the Trollfjord, Svolvær, and Reine.
Itinerary:
Highlights Overnight
Day 1 Arrive in Tromsø | chase the Northern Lights Tromsø
Day 2 Cable Car | Dog Sledding | Hurtigruten in the evening Onboard Hurtigruten
Day 3 Hurtigruten | Svolvær Svolvær
Day 4 Svolvær tour | Drive to Reine | Northern Lights Reine
Day 5 Reine | Drive to Svolvær | Fishing tour Svolvær
Day 6 Depart Norway
Itinerary put together by me and an expert from ethicaltravelportal.com found via kimkim.com
Footage is from a GoPro Hero 7 Black and DJI Mavic Air drone.
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Roadtrip Lofoten 2017
Roadtrip in Lofoten during the cold summer of 2017. Kayaking in Reine, hiking and fishing in Henningsvær.
Kamøyvær Snevær 2017.05.29
Sea eagle safari in Lofoten, Norway
I filmed this sea eagle on an eagle safari in Lofoten, Norway. Still proud of it...
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Lofoten 2018
Lofoten i august 2018. Topptur, Midnattsol, Lofotfiske - Kaja får mange inntrykk den uka hun besøker sin datter Aina Marie i Lofoten. Bli med, så får du kanskje lyst på en Lofot-tur du også. Vi håper på og drømmer om Nord-Norge tur sommeren 2019.
Takk til Roger Murray for hjelp til de engelske undertekstene!
Villmark og friluftsliv i Norge, med 2 huskyer, og oss godt voksne damene: Tove og Kaja. Bli med på hverdagsturer og ekspedisjoner. Få tips og ideer til egne turer, eller en god virituell tur for deg som selv ikke kommer ut. Vi er opptatt av at friluftsliv er god medisin som fremmer fysisk og psykisk helse, og gir oss livskvalitet og glede.
Velkommen til å bli med oss - husk å trykke på abonner knappen ;)
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QUEST for FOG with Esk8 (Bodø, Norway)
And, one more time for nothing better to do in my life.. ????... Music ???? was made by Roger from Draugsang ????..Video was filmed in Sunday, 13.May 2018 , from 21- 23.30, In Bodø.
Lofoten trophy fishing
Fishing in Lofoten
Sea eagle safari at Valhall, Norway
Experience the sea eagle in close encounters from our RIB or in a open boat. Watch 10-20 sea eagles congregating to snap fish directly from a school of herring.
Norway trip in south and lofoten islands
Norway trip in july 2019
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Nordic Harley Days 2016 - Event in Lofoten, Norway - HOG Arctic Chapter
Nordic Harley Days 2016 - Lofoten, Norway - HOG Arctic Chapter
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Discover spectacular Lofoten together with friendly bikers from near and afar! Come and take part in the Nordic Harley Days 2016, you are most heartily welcome!
Here you will experience spectacular sceneries and nature, good music, thrilling boat trips, motor-bike ride outs on winding roads in wild nature and meet proud vikings. it will be an unforgettable experience! Se sea-eagles soar high in the sky, try out some deep sea fishing, watch out for whales or why not take a sea-rafting boat trip on a RIB? Or what about joining in on the largest viking festival in the Arctic?
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A string of mountains surrounded by the North Atlantic Ocean stretches out from the Norwegian mainland in a south-westerly direction. This land is the Lofoten archipelago.
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LOFOTEN ISLANDS ROAD TRIP - Norway
Epic winter road trip to Norway's beautiful Lofoten Islands in February 2016. A landscape photographer's paradise with dramatic snow covered mountains and colorful fishing villages.
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A 24 hour to 20 hour daytime which varies per the proximity to the pole, for an extended time period, that essentially means that for weeks and months altogether it is bright and sunny! These places obviously have a specific geographical location, close to the poles of the earth. This phenomenon occurs because the Earth is tilted on its axis by approximately 23 degrees. At the poles, North Pole and South Pole, this means that the sun only rises and sets once each year.
Norway
Due to Norway’s high latitude, there are large seasonal variations in daylight. During the summer months or from late May to late July, the sun never completely descends beneath the horizon in areas north of the Arctic Circle (hence Norway’s description as the “Land of the Midnight Sun” and the rest of the country experiences up to 20 hours of daylight per day.
Iceland
A country full of beautiful varied landscapes with an ethereal quality where you can visit waterfalls, volcanoes, glaciers and geysers or go camping and diving. Plus, you can also ride the Icelandic horses or play the leisure sport of golf at any of the 65 golf courses at midnight.
Canada
In Inuvik and Northwest Territories, Canada, it is daytime for about 50 days during the summer! Fishing and hunting, participating in the Great Northern Arts Festival (annual feature in mid-July), playing golf on the tundra and participating in the Midnight Sun Fun Run (starts at midnight on the weekend closest to the summer solstice) are some activities that you can enjoy when you visit these places where the sun never sets.
Sweden
When in Sweden, you can enjoy the midnight sun in Stockholm, the capital city of Sweden where the sun sets around midnight and rises again at 4:30 am in the morning.
Finland
Skiing, cycling, rock climbing and hiking are some activities where you can have fun when you are visiting this country of the midnight sun. You can plan your holiday to Finland during the Finnish National Holiday of Midsummer (during the months when sun does not set) when people light bonfires, go for boating and fishing.
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Stage 2 in 3D - Henningsvær to Svolvær- Arctic Race of Norway 2019
For the second time in seven editions, the Arctic Race of Norway will take place in the Lofoten and Vesterålen Islands, known around the world for their exceptional scenery where the roads run between the mountains and the sea. The winner will then be decided in Narvik at the bottom of the slopes that may host the 2027 Alpine Ski World Championships.
From the 15th to the 18th of August 2019, the 120 riders will cover a total distance of 687 kilometres.
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Skrei in Lofoten become Bacalao for Italiano.
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Lofoten Islands Northern Lights - Aurora Borealis Watching | Best of Lofoten Islands - When is the best time to visit Lofoten? A question I am frequently asked and see posted on travel forums across the internet. To be direct and to the point, there is no such thing as the best time to visit. However, there are certainly better times to travel to the islands, depending on a multitude of variables beyond just the possibilities of good or bad weather
Before deciding on when to visit Lofoten, you first need to ask yourself why you are visiting Lofoten and what you hope to see and do while here. Is your goal to hike as many peaks as possible while wild camping? Is the midnight sun important to you? Are you hoping just to see the northern lights? Do you want to photograph snow covered mountains rising from the sea while standing on icy beaches? Do you want a real winter feeling of being in the arctic, with mountains glowing pink in the short days
All these questions and a dozen more should have some influence on your trip planning and can make the difference between July 1 – 10, if you specifically want to see the midnight sun or August 20 – 30, if you want to avoid the height summer crowds in the mountains. If hiking is your goal, then traveling before mid June is not the best, as many of the inland mountain areas can keep significant amounts of snow. If you want to see the northern lights, while still having good opportunities for hiking, then September is a good month. If you want to photograph the northern lights with snowy mountains, then anytime between mid January to late March will work.That being said, for a first visit and initial introduction to Lofoten at its liveliest, summer is by far the best time to go. And more specifically, July or August will be your best chance of good weather, long, endless days, and all tourism related business in full operation – kayaking, biking, fishing, etc. Go hike up a mountain or walk along a beach at midnight and watch the sun hover over the sea, or sit by a campfire at 2am under a blue sky. The endless ‘day’ of summer can also be a bit surreal and you will quickly lose track of time and days; time becomes of secondary importance. The only thing you won’t be doing much of is sleeping.
When visiting in the height of summer, you also need to be aware that tens of thousands of other people also have the same idea! On a sunny July afternoon the parking lot to Kvalvika beach will be overflowing (with the police now writing tickets to illegally parked cars), and the ferries to Bunes beach will be filled to capacity and require multiple trips. Accommodation across the Islands will have been booked up months in advance, so if you want to have the flexibility to casually show up and find a cozy rorbu at the last minute, July is not the month for you.The atmospheric scenes of winter have been drawing photographers north in growing numbers over the last few years. Combined with the increasing popularity of the northern lights tourism, which is just starting to reach Lofoten, this traditionally quiet time of year on Lofoten is becoming more and more popular.For the real feeling of being north of the arctic circle I like the moody, short days of mid to late January; a time when the sun still hangs low on the horizon and the few hours of daylight are filled with one long transition from sunrise to sunset. By mid February, however, the Islands begin to lose this arctic feeling and the days begin to feel like a normal winter day further south on the continent. However, the benefit of this is that you now have much more time to go out and explore.
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Tromso Trip -Norway with DreamTrips
Experience the scenic Arctic city of Tromso, enriched with inspiring natural beauty, including the phenomenal aurora borealis and globally renowned Norwegian fjords. Explore Norway’s diverse countryside decorated with tall mountain peaks, rocky coasts, lengthy beaches and seaside fishing villages. Brimming with rich history and culture, Tromso presents ample possibilities for ultimate relaxation and excitement.
Your DreamTrip to enchanting Tromso includes two distinctive views of the Norwegian landscape. Take pleasure in an “Aurora Safari” to see the mesmerizing northern lights and stare in awe at the dazzling display of color that dances across the night sky. Then, gaze at the arctic wilderness as you glide by during a dog sledding adventure. You’ll also experience traditional local cuisine during this once-in-a-lifetime getaway.
WHAT'S INCLUDED
• 4 days and 3 nights at the Clarion Hotel The Edge, Kaigata 6, 9008 Tromso, Norway.
• Price is per person and based on 2 adults per room.
• Featuring double accommodations with a choice of one king bed or 2 double beds, TV, desk and toiletries.
• See itinerary for meals included.
• Northern lights tour.
• Dog sledding activity
• Complimentary Wi-Fi.
• VAT and taxes.
• A host will be provided when 20 adults have been booked.
• If a hosted trip, a welcome check-in on the day of arrival and welcome reception will be provided to members and their guests.
• Air transportation and airport-to-hotel transfers are not included. The closest commercial airport is Tromso Langnes Airport (TOS).
Check-in: 3 p.m. Check-out: noon.
For any questions regarding this trip, contact the DreamTrips Specialist at DreamTrips@rovia.com.
HOTEL DETAILS
Retreat to the tranquility of the award-winning waterfront Clarion Hotel The Edge.
Located at the port in the center of Tromso, you’ll be surrounded by many of the city’s attractions—not to mention spectacular views. Relax in one of the 290 spacious and stylish rooms, the perfect place to rest your head. Indulge in decadent dishes at the Kitchen & Table restaurant, where Master Chef Marcus Samuelsson has fused the flavors of Manhattan and Scandinavia to create a unique dining experience.
With world-class service and a central location, Clarion Hotel The Edge is the perfect gateway for your Tromso adventures.
Clarion Hotel The Edge
Kaigata 6
9008 Tromso, Norway