Van Life Norway | Most Expensive Place On The Planet To Fix A Van

Yup you heard it .. The most expensive place on the planet to fix a van is in Norway. This will shock you. Exploring Van life in Norway in my eyes trumps all places but there is one down side. We are about to show you what it costs to fix our van door at a workshop and the absurd prices Norway has. On the flip side I will take you good folk to a hidden gem deep in the fjords of Norway and discover a place most people will never get to see in a life time. Lysefjord and a magical lake are on the agenda but things do not go to plan. Our ultimate off grid camper van takes us to many liberating places and this is one of the many. #vanlifenorway #campervanlife #vanlifeeurope Chapters 0:00 Exploring van life Norway. 2:05 I need my van back 2:59 Back on the road 4:15 Lyse fjord at its best 6:05 Hidden gem park up 16:05 Exploring van life Norway 17:25 $10k door explained 20:36 Discovering a waterfall 23:15 Cold plunge in an ice lake 23:51 that is a wrap AUTOTERM 10 % DISCOUNT CODE - arctic10 https://autoterm.store/ SOLOSTOVE 10% DISCOUNT CODE- arctic10 https://adventurevanlife.com/shop-1 BUY ME A COFFEE, DIESEL https://buymeacoffee.com/foxen4354r THE MAD AUSSIE IN THE ARCTIC. I’m the Mad Aussie in the Arctic 🇦🇺❄️ After 17 years in Norway, I broke free from the 9–5 to live life far from the norm. Now I live full-time in my DIY 4x4 van “Sooty” with my Norwegian partner Nina and our poodle — chasing freedom, simplicity, and the wild. In summer, we explore the most beautiful corners of Norway — fjords, mountains, and hidden places most people never see. In winter, we head north into the Arctic — chasing freezing temperatures, deep snow, cold plunges, and ski lines under some of the harshest conditions on Earth. This channel is about the real side of van life: – The highs and the freedom – The struggles and uncertainty – The reality behind leaving the 9–5 It’s not perfect. It’s not always easy. But it’s real. If you’ve ever thought about breaking away from the normal path… this is what it actually looks like.