There are many scenic roads in Norway, but not all of them are open in winter and even in early spring. National road number 15 (RV 15) is important as it connects the city of Stryn on the banks of the Nordfjord with the E6. In the area of the Grotli Ski Resort, the road rises to a height of 900 meters. This is where the hardest part of the journey is. A harsh region where winds blow and a lot of precipitation falls, as evidenced by impressive snowdrifts on both sides of the road. But Norwegians love their nature in its primeval beauty and this is a popular place for small summer cottages that are heavily covered with snow, but the locals do not lose heart and dig up their houses when they come for the weekend, and they reach them on skis. In summer, road 15 is very popular with tourists, because it is in front of the Oppljostunnelen there is a turn to Geiranger and scenic tourist road number 63 (FV 63). But in winter it is closed and this is another Norwegian attraction - guess the way by the signs sticking out from under the snow. But at the turn of the mountain, there is a hint, since the silhouette of the road under the thickness of snow is already a little visible. But hopes for an early opening are not worth it. It is now March, and the road to Geiranger will not be dug up until May or even early June. And now the life along the road has stopped, the campsites are empty and waiting for the tourist season, the waterfalls are still frozen and only blue rivers murmur and carve their way in the ice that bound the rivers. What exactly tells us that spring is near! The sun is warming and the snow on the tops is slowly melting. So we managed to see and show you the last March snowdrifts along the 15th road in all their glory! We hope you enjoy traveling with us, feel free to ask your questions and write your wishes in the comments, we are always pleased to read them !;) About Us: We are traveling across Norway with camper Hymer Eriba Troll 530 Rockabilly. Most of our trips are relatively short and start from Fredrikstad in Norway. For those who are limited in time, you might discover what you could see during a two-day or three-day trip in Southern Norway. You are welcome to leave your questions in a comment to the video and we will try to answer our best! Filmed and edited by CrazyTroll team Filmed by DJI Mavic Mini Drone, iPhone 12Pro DJI OSMO mobile 5 Edited with Final Cut Pro X. Music from Epidemic Sound Date: Homepage - Instagram - #Norway
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