Hiking Alone to Mýlingur Faroe Islands | 4K HDR
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00:00 Hiking to Mylingur
00:40 Climbing from Tjørnuvík
02:53 Reaching the plateau
06:00 Mýlingur
08:12 Sponsor Message
09:54 Mýlingur Hiking Guide
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When you realise he has to go back to get the camera in every second shot xD
@nairagar7338
Жыл бұрын
it'd be nice if there was someone behind the camera to take it and just follow him and stop every now and then XD
Great video as always! As a local, I'd recommend not to hike in the fog, mostly because you won't see anything and it can be very dangerous if you can't see where you're going up there.
@AllanSu
Жыл бұрын
Yup, I pretty much agree. If I didn't have a GPS I wouldn't dare attempt it.
@PeterPan-hu7qh
10 ай бұрын
sorry to jump in with a few questions, we are planning on doing this hike as well. is the signal good up there? which gps do you use? also is the trail mark of footsteps clear to follow? really appreciate your amazing videos and looking forward to your reply! @@AllanSu
I've met 5 Faroese and they were all very generous people. Once in Iceland, a guy brought out some local beer (it was the summer solstice) for our group of international travelers, so I brought out the rye whiskey. None of us slept in the rooms we had booked that night, but we all woke up "happy".
I'm going to Faroe Islands for a whole week in September and I cannot wait to hike through these surreal landscapes!
Alan, I just stumbled into your channel a month ago and I really appreciate the videos. Your shots and composition are tremendous and your aesthetic is so relaxing. Keep up the good work!
@AllanSu
Жыл бұрын
Cheers Andrew!
Hello. Just wanted to leave a comment of appreciation for your videos. Unlike most other travel videos I stumble upon, everything is very tastefully done, with well chosen and inoffensive music, great shots, loads of info, very well edited, and perhaps most importantly, the host doesn't try to make themselves the star of the show. I like your niche. Keep up the great work
@AllanSu
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! This means a lot and messages like yours keep me motivated to continue making videos.
I love these! I can just set them on my tv to have in the background and have nice views throughout the day
Wow! So much of this world is uninhabited. Thanks for another beautiful video!
Great video! The trail map and commentary at the end was really insightful.
@BombasticLove87
Жыл бұрын
This was my favourite part!
Wow man!!! great video as always. The shots u take are just stunning. About faroe islands and iceland i think your videos are the best that i have ever seen anywhere.keep up the good work man....
your video changed my mood from sad to heavenly , thank you so much keep uploading
I really enjoy your travel videos so much. truly inspiring to venture to places I never considered before.
So very atmospheric and scenic, loving the combined audio and visuals here. Simply epic!!🙌🏻🙌🏻
That was fantastic. Thanks for sharing your adventure.
Absolutely stunning
Such a wonderful video of your adventure Allan! Great work. Looks incredible out there. Best wishes, Mario
Your videos are so rich and entertaining. You’re a unique creator and I am very glad I’m able to experience it.
Please don't stop making videos, as a fellow editor, I appreciate the art that you bring into every shot, just masterful stuff. Can't wait for the next one. Cheers!
It's wonderful man!....love to live life like you
Thank You Allan! This Vid, was wonderful with my Coffee this morning! -- Hope you have an Awesome Week Ahead!
@AllanSu
Жыл бұрын
Thank you sir, and likewise.
Shooting and editing is just like 😍
Really enjoying your content as a new subscriber 🥰
Fantastic film. Great choir music choice.
It was visual treat watching it!
Damn now that's a cherry on cake🤩🤩🤩🤩..Back to Back!!
@AllanSu
Жыл бұрын
the two-time!
Awesome! Thanks!
Marvelous work as usual Allan
@AllanSu
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Dennis!
Awesome Video! I'm definitely inspired to visit there!
Thank You - Great Video
Great job Allan 👍🏼as always Sabrina🇫🇷🇬🇧
I went up Snubburnar (the main peak) and Mýlingur yesterday - in great weather. I'm an experienced hiker, and it was hard work, but fine. I'd consider it to be a dangerous hike in the misty weather of Allan's first time up Mýlingur: there are sudden sheer drops (of hundreds of metres) and the steep grass would be slippery. Without the reward of the views, I'd not recommend anyone try.
Unbelievable Allan
Don't want to put pressure on you, but I'm going in september to the Faroe Islands, so hurry up with your videos!! Just kidding, amazing videos about the Faroe Islands! High quality in every aspect. I absolutely loved it. 👌
@AllanSu
Жыл бұрын
Thank you my man. I'll get them up asap 👌
another destination to bump up the to-do list as a result of one your videos.
Keep up the great videos
@AllanSu
Жыл бұрын
Will do!
Lots of love from India🇮🇳❤l
Great video, Allan. How long did it take you? I've seen 3 hours (6 total), but I also saw Mads video and he said it took them 9 hours including their shooting.
@AllanSu
Жыл бұрын
6 hours is pretty spot if you only do the hiking part. It toke me around 8 hours with all the footage gathering.
would really like a soundtrack list from artists and stuff u use
Allan, great vid... what pants are you using? and do you have a base layer beneath them?
@AllanSu
6 күн бұрын
These were the Patagonia Terrebonne Joggers. I don't necessarily recommend them for serious hiking. The material is a bit thin and they ripped when I was doing a hike in the Dolomites. I do believe I was wearing a base layer underneath but nothing fancy.
@Fduthoy
6 күн бұрын
@@AllanSu thanks for the reply man.... Im going to Faroe Islands in a month, and still having "difficulty" to decide what base layer buy for the trip. But by the forecast and the nature of the location, I think i will go for winter base layers, but for weather proof pants I still have my doubts. I already bought the nano puff and 3L Rain JAcket from Patagonia, and was thinking on the pants from the same brand,, but now I know i need to look deeper, thanks man!
I would like to know what you do during the editing for your talking head audio(if anything). It sounds good, and I would like to improve on mine. Thanks.
@AllanSu
Жыл бұрын
Love the interest brother. But that would go way into nerdy territory haha. But a good quality mic goes a long way like something from Shure or Earthworks Audio. Then some minor EQ, noise reduction, gaiting, and compression.
@CaryMercer
Жыл бұрын
@@AllanSu You lost me at minor. 😆 Appreciate the response. I'll watch some videos on YT and look to educate myself more on the topic.
Good video, inspiration for my channel. i subscribed.
How long was the hike ?
Great shooting. What's your views on sneakers vs boots for hiking?
@AllanSu
Жыл бұрын
Trail runners > boots all day
@1MrBryn
Жыл бұрын
@@AllanSu nice. If this bloody pandemic ever goes away, I'm going to try and have a crack at that exact hike. It looks wonderful.
When was the trip?
I would love to hike up in these islands and smoke some weed up there with gorgeous views .
How difficult would you say it is on a scale of 1-10 and how dangerous 1-10?
@AllanSu
Жыл бұрын
In fair weather, I would say 4/10 as long as you stick to the ridgeline. If you decide to go down the last section to Mylingur then the difficulty level increases. It's a very steep and technical descent with no "real path" to follow.
@SafetyisFirst
Жыл бұрын
@@AllanSu awesome video Thank You!
@SafetyisFirst
Жыл бұрын
@@AllanSu one other question what would you rate the difficulty 1-10 in finding your way since it’s unmarked and you have to guesstimate to switch to an unmarked path halfway to Saksun?
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