Norwegian “HYTTETUR” The Ultimate Guide/A Cabin Saga

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A hilarious docudrama from the Norwegian woods. And a comprehensive guide to the most Norwegian thing ever; Hyttetur (stay at the cabin). For Norwegians this is a sacred place for enjoyment and mindfulness. But my God it comes with a lot of rules. In this rich, sarcastic and funny video you will learn all you need to know about what to do and not to do. It’s a saga about the Norwegian soul and mindset. You get an inside view to a typical trip with an ordinary Norwegian family. A stay that should have been relaxing turns up to be a stressful experience with a lot of activities and work to do. We will go trough each one of them, from the toilet call to the dish washing. If you know and have learned all the skills presented in the video – you can call yourself a real and true Norwegian. Are you ready for this bizarre fairytale?
For the first time Yourway2Norway travels outside of Oslo and far out in the middle of nowhere. Deep inside a secret and beautiful Norwegian landscape packed with work, serial killers and pines. Mads is scared and has anxiety due to the distance from his home. Ronald is all geared up to enjoy and explain to all of you the inner meaning of the stay at the cabin. Its not what you think. The tempo is unexpected, the comfort is bad and the closeness is unbearable.
Mads is shouting and screaming, Ronald is working like a mad man and in the middle of the stress, the whole family breaks up for some heavy trekking in the woods. This is a story you will never forget.
The whole video is recorded in a weekend and represent an authentic family and friends life in Norway. It’s a peak behind the tourist brochures and communicates rare and raw scenes from the most important happening in a Norwegians life.

Thanks to the owner B, K, J M, M, P and H. WE LOVE YOU!!!
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Mads Nilsson and Ronald Sagatun
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Now I understand my elders. When my dad was about 5 and was working with my great grandfather on his farm in Minnesota, he told my dad, "Martin, we work. then we die."

larsenensberg
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Ronald, you have taken it to a whole new level. Me thinks you need a new t-shirt. "HYYTETUR -OR GO HOME"

KenSaylor
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"Here's a lot of toilet paper" lol. Oh my gosh I was rolling when you said that !

jessiegunnes
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Ronald if you are a true Norwegian, you are NOT supposed to ENJOY lunch! Especially a matpakke!!!

tammyblack
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"if you are bored you can share a wonderful toilet experience" hahahahah love your videos guys!

karena
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"I can put a nice picture of scenery on the wall and use a dishwasher" 😂😂love it, my sentiments exactly.

hiwall
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My father used to drag me mountaineering in the Alps. This was on top of mushroom hunting in the woods near home and other regular countryside activities.
This video brings back memories... But even the power of nostalgia can only do so much.
I'm team Mads all the way.

zanizone
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Growing up our family would spend several weeks at my grandparents' house on the bay at the Jersey Shore (State of New Jersey, U.S.A.)It was an old house, there was an indoor toilet but the shower was outside. No televisions, no air conditioning, only old furniture and housewares were used. But it was paradise, so many happy memories. I think your cabins look lovely.❤

colleenbrown
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When I want to relax, I go to my shed, get my bicycle out.
I take with me:
1: a book
2: something to eat
3: something to drink
4: a foldable chair
5: maybe some maps but they are not really necessary.
I put everything on my bicycle and go. At least 4 or 5 hours later I am home again. Now that I am older it has gone down to 2 hours.
I have no plan, go wherever I like: forest, heather, meadows, river, sand drifts, very small hills. Any type of landscape is within reach. Except mountains.
When I see a nice place to sit, I unfold my foldable chair, take my book, enjoy nature. It is very relaxing and definitively not work.

I like your way, except for the working part. The toilet reminds me of my youth holidays. I still can smell them. You have spectacular nature. I think I could sit all day and watch the views. But I still needed my book of course.

ankavoskuilen
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The bathroom tour was epic! Specially the decoration! 😂 I loved the frase : there is no bad weather just bad clothes!

melyc
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I laughed so much my jaw is aching .My new favourite saying ‘there is nothing called bad weather, it’s only bad clothes’ 😂

TheCurlyclub
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Much respect that you had to endure this torment for our own amusement. Cheers!

knowot
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Here in Colorado, many city folk, like you, have cabins in the mountains. We have a lot of mountain ranges in Colorado. A couple of issues we face: 1. Monumental traffic jams. “It’s Friday, let’s head up to the cabin!” It’s a familiar sentiment and one at least a half-million of your fellow Coloradans share. The roads leading to the mountains from major population centers become horrifically grid locked. 2. You can never, ever drink safely water gathered from a stream or lake. 3. Cabin burglaries are an unfortunate consideration. You have a cabin, often empty for weeks or even months at a time; a tempting target for the unscrupulous. But the clean mountain air! The stars at night are so clear without all the light pollution. And the quiet. You can hear the wind traveling through the Aspen trees! Heaven.

charleshamilton
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God morgen, brodre! The sun's barely peeping out from the horizon & I'm greeted w/the latest upload from 2 of the sunniest guys on YouTube. It's gonna be a great day! Tusen takk!

dennisagbayani
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When I was a kid our family would Hyttetur. The out house was always scary smelly! Now we live on a small ranch and we hyttetur at home with running water and convinces! I love Madds comments as I have been there done that, LOL. Now it's go out back sit on a comfy chair, feet up and sip a mint julip or a shot of Aquavit. Skoll!

dfuss
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I loved, love this video!! I haven't laughed like this in years. I went to Norway and was invited to the "Hytte" of a very prominent family there at the time it was really a cultural shock because I haven't seen snow before and the entire experience of using a bathroom outside was really scary especially at night time, not having running water was too much for me at the time. Having said that, I had a great time (once I came off my initial shock). I was also extremely surprised that we each had to contribute to the expenses incurred by the host. I love Norway, I do purchase Norwegian food here in USA., at least 3 times a year. Oh, I forgot the most important part. I then married a Norwegian man. I do not subscribe to any channels but you guys are too much and I am going to break my rule. You guys are simply hilarious. Keep it upt.

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This is definitely one of my most favorite YouTube channels 🥰
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MysticDonBlair
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I remember my times with my grandparents, Norwegian, loved woods and lake

doomcdoo
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I showed this to my 78yo father and during the dishwashing part he was like “OMG! My grandmother used to sing that song! 🤯”

tk-zhdd
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So gorgeous! Honestly, your production is really great lately.
Can't wait for your amazing song duet to be #1!

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