Walking the streets of Tromsø, Norway

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  • čas přidán 31. 12. 2022
  • Today I walked around Norway's Arctic city of Tromsø. I see both residential neighborhoods and the central shopping area of Storgata. I also visit some of Tromsø's sites, including statues of its heroes, the lovely harbor, the churches, and (as always) the friendly birds mingling with the people. Along the way, my blood sugar turns out to be 38 (!) but the town even takes care of me during that episode. Tromsø turns out to be a great place!
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Komentáře • 78

  • @T1DWanderer
    @T1DWanderer  Před rokem +2

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  • @dreamshooter90
    @dreamshooter90 Před rokem +16

    The "Ø" sound is pronounced like the "u" in burn.

    • @T1DWanderer
      @T1DWanderer  Před rokem +2

      Thanks! I know it's not too hard, but I don't think I ever really got it right on this trip 😅

  • @eckligt
    @eckligt Před rokem +5

    Fun fact: Tromsø is almost as far north as Barrow, Alaska (69 degrees vs 71 degrees North, respectively).

    • @T1DWanderer
      @T1DWanderer  Před rokem +1

      It's a looong way up to Tromsø for most people

  • @FatimaSilva-gs3gj
    @FatimaSilva-gs3gj Před 4 měsíci +2

    Very nice walking, beautiful Tronsø!!

  • @mettekjeldsen9775
    @mettekjeldsen9775 Před rokem +11

    The last statue is of my great grandpa. The «Bru» means Bridge, that was his nickname because he was a facilitator in building the bridge over to the mainland. Fun to hear you pronounce it!👍🏼

    • @T1DWanderer
      @T1DWanderer  Před rokem +2

      Cool! He did a great bridge. Hope my pronunciation wasn't too bad...

    • @mettekjeldsen9775
      @mettekjeldsen9775 Před rokem

      You did well! The «Kj-sound» takes a little practice, but all your pronounciations have been pretty good!👍🏼

  • @TheLRC
    @TheLRC Před rokem +8

    I like your view on things.. Tromsø is my hometown, and its always fun to hear a tourists thoughts :p

    • @T1DWanderer
      @T1DWanderer  Před rokem +2

      Great to have you here! I wish I could have stayed longer in Tromsø. Your hometown is pretty amazing

  • @poirot9009
    @poirot9009 Před 11 měsíci +5

    I’m from Tromsø, very cool video. The «Ø» is pronounced the same way as the «oo» in blood. Same as the «u» in just✌🏻 the cathedral is in Tromsdalen, you also have Kvaløya taking the other bridge connected to Tromsøya. Hopefully Tromsø won’t become to big of a city, it’s getting more and more tourist orientated, building more housing, taking up more and more of Tromsøyas charm.

    • @T1DWanderer
      @T1DWanderer  Před 11 měsíci

      Thanks for the info. I did take that bridge to and from Kvaløya (in other videos) - great part of Norway!

    • @Voltmander
      @Voltmander Před 11 měsíci +2

      i'm also from Tromsø and i do hope that the city council and companies doesn't focus too much on the tourism part of the city and build more useful stuff for those who actually live here (not that i have anything against people visiting us) i just cross my fingers that the city toll stations will actually fund whatever the council has decided on instead of lining pockets :)

    • @69degreesnorth
      @69degreesnorth Před 7 měsíci

      We stole the Ø from denmark. Just like we stole a prince and named him Haakon the 7th, king of norway. (His original danish name was Christian Frederik Carl Georg Valdemar Axel.. sigh.. we had to do something about that) Oh, and the oil thing. (We got a danish diplomat drunk and kinda sort of bought the largest deposit of oil in the north sea from them, before they realized it)

  • @Barley150
    @Barley150 Před rokem +5

    Hey, Jeremy -- That was exhilarating. All that cold Nordic air, and your cool but warm ways. I keep comparing it with your bike rides in Osaka. I guess the sharpest difference between Osaka and Tromso is the population density. But also the way land is used. Those big old wooden buildings, nicely and even colorfully painted, versus the density of Japanese cities. Whenever I've been abroad I've felt tense because of the language barriers, but you seem to take it all in long Nordic strides, Larson. -- charlie, sacramento CA

    • @T1DWanderer
      @T1DWanderer  Před rokem

      Yeah, there's definitely a sense in Norway of open space and no need for crowdedness. Also, after living in Japan for so long and still not being good at Japanese, the widespread English usage in Norway made communication a snap!

    • @ruff500
      @ruff500 Před rokem

      In Norway almost everyone speaks english 🙂

  • @mariek5226
    @mariek5226 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for taking us along on this fun adventure.

  • @rockystonewolf
    @rockystonewolf Před 8 měsíci

    My old stomping round. Entertaining and fun to watch.

  • @Vinterloft
    @Vinterloft Před 7 měsíci +1

    9:50 if you want to know more about him, watch "The King's Choice", he was our king during WW2 and a stubborn one. We owe him everything

  • @DoubleOld7
    @DoubleOld7 Před rokem +2

    It's nice that you're making new friends in your travels, even if they are cell mates. Onward intrepid wanderer!

    • @T1DWanderer
      @T1DWanderer  Před rokem

      Hey those kinds of friends might help me out someday ;)

  • @rotomey2994
    @rotomey2994 Před rokem +2

    My home for since 1987 :-) Paris og the North its called.

    • @T1DWanderer
      @T1DWanderer  Před rokem

      Is it an appropriate nickname?

    • @rotomey2994
      @rotomey2994 Před rokem +1

      Yes. The story behind is that in the late 1880s the woman here were latest fashion dresses. Fine clothes came to Town because of the fish trading with southern europe. Salesman brought it back to their wifes. Some journalists from germany visited Tromsø at that time. They wrothe in the papers that this was" the Paris of the north". Not so common with fine clothes other places in the north at that time.

    • @T1DWanderer
      @T1DWanderer  Před rokem +1

      I think Tromsø is quite special

  • @rhyacinthlevrini6577
    @rhyacinthlevrini6577 Před rokem +2

    Hi! Enjoyed your walk. I visited Tromsø for two weeks in March 2922. Didn´t see the Northern Lights due to overcast skies, but did see a Solar halo during the day. I left my Heart in Tromsø, and I will be returning on a 90 day tourist visa this Summer. I plan to walk much and explore the surrounding area on bus and ferry. Thanks for sharing.

    • @T1DWanderer
      @T1DWanderer  Před rokem +1

      Nice to hear. That will be a fun place to be in the summer, and with free time to explore the area too. Sounds like a great adventure. Thanks for watching!

    • @rhyacinthlevrini6577
      @rhyacinthlevrini6577 Před rokem +1

      @@T1DWanderer It´s an affair of the Heart, for the country Norway, and a Norwegian.

    • @rhyacinthlevrini6577
      @rhyacinthlevrini6577 Před rokem +1

      @@T1DWanderer It´s a shame you didn´t get to the southern end of Tromsøya; there is a beautiful beach, Telegrafbukta, and Folkeparken, with equisite views across the fjord to Kvaløya. I too have to touch the waters; when I go back this Summer the plan is to take a plunge at Telegrafbukta under the Midnight Sun. It will probably be cloudy, but it will be a rite of passage for this 77 year old!

    • @T1DWanderer
      @T1DWanderer  Před rokem

      That will be great. Yes on this trip, as always, I had to make hard choices about how to keep progressing across the country and subsequently what to skip. So much else to see, as you know

    • @rhyacinthlevrini6577
      @rhyacinthlevrini6577 Před 6 měsíci

      Well, I made it back to Tromsø this past Summer, but was only able to stay a month. Although the temperature was unseasonably warm at 27C (80F), there were sunbathers and a few taking a dip at Telegrafbukta; the water was a wee bit too cold for me to go further than my calves! I found it incredible that being that far north of the Arctic Circle how lush green and with profusion of flowers it was. I plan on returning next Winter, as I am determined to see the Northern Lights. Happy trails to you. @@T1DWanderer

  • @PrimeTimeTravelers
    @PrimeTimeTravelers Před rokem +2

    Thanks for taking us on another walk around! Loving these and this whole trip. Such a nice adventure. We are jealous!

    • @T1DWanderer
      @T1DWanderer  Před rokem

      You're very welcome! Thanks for watching as always

  • @simplelife3070
    @simplelife3070 Před 10 měsíci +1

    beautiful place ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️

  • @Voltmander
    @Voltmander Před 11 měsíci +3

    there isn't any laws for jaywalking here in Norway from my knowledge other than that people have to be wary that they're not going to block traffic when they cross the road because the drivers doesn't have to yeald for them if they're not on a crosswalk from a legal point of view, but we obviously aren't gonna try to make a accident happen otherwise so you're not likely to see people jumping into a busy street to do insurance scams

    • @Voltmander
      @Voltmander Před 11 měsíci

      also why there's a 30 km/h speed limit in residental areas because people can travel over the road freely, but most times they still scout for incoming cars :)

    • @T1DWanderer
      @T1DWanderer  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Thanks for the info. I was worried for nothing ;)

  • @eifelfreund2655
    @eifelfreund2655 Před rokem +1

    👍🍀 Nice Video!

  • @pumagutten
    @pumagutten Před 10 měsíci

    To your question at 16:38: These buildings are from the 1840s, but obviously renovated. In 1972 Tromsø's first pizza place opened in the building where you said: That's awesome!

    • @T1DWanderer
      @T1DWanderer  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Oh cool. Good to know the history of that interesting place, thanks

  • @tarajensen7
    @tarajensen7 Před 3 dny +1

    Jeremy’s lengthy prison sentence. 😅😂😂

  • @nafibatta
    @nafibatta Před rokem

    hi T1D wanderer! loved watching your vlog. I see u travelled in September.. I had a question - can u tell me if the aurora borealis can be sighted in early October in tromso

  • @Zarn130
    @Zarn130 Před 11 měsíci +2

    The city I hate driving in the most

    • @T1DWanderer
      @T1DWanderer  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Really? I know I liked the roads *around* Tromsø anyway

    • @Zarn130
      @Zarn130 Před 11 měsíci

      @@T1DWanderer walking in that city is really nice and pleasant but driving is.. very little space and a lot of special rules/techincal roads

    • @T1DWanderer
      @T1DWanderer  Před 11 měsíci

      I did drive around the north edge of the island, which was ok. But not so much within the town itself. It sounds like a hassle; I probably wouldn't do well with technical rules in Norway...

  • @chrismd00
    @chrismd00 Před rokem

    Thanks for great video! My son is there! Curious why you needed glucose and a candy bar. Did you miss a lower glycemic breakfast? Thanks again for the vid!

    • @T1DWanderer
      @T1DWanderer  Před rokem +1

      Thanks! This low BG came after a much higher one; I think I overcorrected and didn't realize it

  • @soccerstar282
    @soccerstar282 Před 7 měsíci

    Love the video. I was born an raised in Tromsø, but moved to Spain 5 years ago and haven't been back since. No regrets 🙂

  • @frankandersstuen1464
    @frankandersstuen1464 Před rokem +2

    jay walking is not a crime in Norway. You can also walk on red light if there are no cars.

    • @T1DWanderer
      @T1DWanderer  Před rokem

      I see. All that excitement for nothing 🤣

  • @CarlosGonzalez-tu9ev
    @CarlosGonzalez-tu9ev Před rokem +1

    Strange, I expected a diferente vegetacion so far north.

  • @steve2theworld
    @steve2theworld Před rokem

    Paris does indeed look like the Tromsø of the south.

  • @misskitty2133
    @misskitty2133 Před měsícem

    You’re very funny, Jeremy

  • @karsteinmartinsen489
    @karsteinmartinsen489 Před rokem +3

    Det er ingen Fjord i Tromsø by..Det heter Sund og er på Østsiden og Vestsiden av tromsøya

  • @shivaganesh_22
    @shivaganesh_22 Před rokem

    University of Tromso can provide free education for Indian students.. !?

  • @gerwood2006
    @gerwood2006 Před rokem +2

    how about calling it "Low blood sugar with Jeremy"? Actually, with all the walking that you do, I'm surprised that you don't go low more often

    • @T1DWanderer
      @T1DWanderer  Před rokem +1

      And this was a strange day because blood sugar was very high this morning - I must have overcorrected and was probably low for most of the walk. Usually I'm more even than this, but it was a weird day for T1D

    • @gerwood2006
      @gerwood2006 Před rokem

      @@T1DWanderer are CGMs available in Japan? is it anything that you've ever thought about? have had one for 2 years and it's a game changer

    • @T1DWanderer
      @T1DWanderer  Před rokem +1

      They are available, but I've never been interested. I know the control can be better, but I don't want to be attached to one all the time. Maybe someday, for some reason, I'll want one but for now, no thanks ;)

  • @clarkmadrosen1780
    @clarkmadrosen1780 Před 6 měsíci

    Surprised to see graffiti on such an clean and organized place. ?

    • @T1DWanderer
      @T1DWanderer  Před 6 měsíci

      I live in clean Japan and there's even graffiti here :/

    • @clarkmadrosen1780
      @clarkmadrosen1780 Před 6 měsíci

      @@T1DWanderer sorry to hear that 😞

  • @alexanderscharf2806
    @alexanderscharf2806 Před 11 měsíci

    it is painful to listen to how you butchered the name of the town...

    • @T1DWanderer
      @T1DWanderer  Před 11 měsíci

      Heh I know. I got a bit better as this trip progressed (I think)

  • @ruff500
    @ruff500 Před rokem +2

    Tromso similar to cities in Canada in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador🙂

    • @T1DWanderer
      @T1DWanderer  Před rokem +1

      Interesting. Thanks for the new travel idea!

    • @SURFpal
      @SURFpal Před 8 měsíci +1

      I can confirm that, I lived in St.Johns some months.