Een omgevallen boom zagen bij onze berghut in Noorwegen (deel 5)

After the storm, I'll show you what's left behind around our mountain cabin in Norway: a fallen tree, damaged birch trees, and a stream forging a new path through the forest. In this episode, I'll be sawing and clearing away wood fallen by Storm Amy—calmly and step by step. The work isn't just about sawing wood, but also about observing, choosing, and maintaining a steady pace. What can be removed, what stays, and what will nature take care of itself? Between work, there's time to take breaks, maintain tools, and absorb the landscape. Days like these are part of life around the cabin: physical work, attention to safety, and accepting that you don't have to do everything at once. The pace is slow, but the result counts—wood for the stove and a bit of peace and quiet in the forest surrounding the cabin. In the following episodes, I'll take you further into life around the mountain cabin, at the pace of the place and the days here. Mountain hut, Norway, storm, fallen tree, sawing wood, chainsaw, axe, birch trees, stream, snow, ice rink, stove, wood for the stove, cleanup, forest After a storm, I'll be working on a fallen tree at the mountain hut in Norway, sawing wood and clearing it in the snow and ice, at my own pace.