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BLIZZARD had me Stranded 4 Days in Remote Arctic Island Town. I am trapped in a Blizzards and massive snowstorms in remote arctic fishing town on the 4th day in my warm, cozy tiny winter cabin on wheels in the shape of my vanlife van, camping higher up at the local cemetery, any ghosts or spooky stuff show up through the night? Time will show!
I find a weather window where the roads might get plowed so I can get out of here if hurry up. This will be a very difficult drive on ice, slippery roads, through avalanche zones and over mountain passes, through blizzards and whiteout snow storms along the arctic coastline. My goal is to reach a different arctic peninsula around the town of Hammerfest before the big snow storms and blizzards catch up and slams me again. I need to take a snowy break along the road as the wall snow comes in from the arctic ocean. I make coffee and watch the weather. Next day I am able to get all the way out to the place where I had some massive rain and thunder storms with crazy lightning last summer. I find my friends Unlikely Explorers out there and hunker down for the several days of storms and blizzards to come. This winter has been crazy, with tornado like blizzards and snowmageddons. A truck camper shows up and parks its tiny cabin on wheels next to us as the snow comes crashing. Usually you see these truck campers in the US and Canada, not so much in Norway, but it appears to be from a country far away in Europe. I cook brat wursts with potato tortillas and read a good book while watching the outside storm. I snuggle up under a blanket and go to sleep to the sound of the wind howling, very relaxing and pure ASMR!

Or as someone else would say:

I thought I had escaped the storm…
But the Arctic had other plans.

After surviving 4 days snowed in on a remote island (see my last video), I finally find a break in the weather—just enough time to drive out through avalanche zones, icy roads, and frozen mountain passes. But freedom doesn’t come easy. A second blizzard is waiting for me just hours later… and I’m trapped again, now joined by new friends, hunkering down together in the wild north.

❄️ This is raw Arctic van life—off-grid, unpredictable, and sometimes a little spooky. I camp on a mountaintop cemetery during a raging snowstorm, where the silence outside feels… haunted. The wind howls. The snow never stops falling. You’ll have to watch to see what happens next.

🏔️ My goal is to make it to a new peninsula near Hammerfest, but along the way I get ambushed by whiteout conditions, ice-covered roads, and blinding snowdrifts along the Arctic coastline. It’s a wild, cinematic journey—half survival story, half winter meditation.

🚐 When I finally reach the coast, I reunite with my van life friends (Unlikely Explorers), and even spot a rare European truck camper parked beside us—almost like a scene from Alaska or the Canadian north. As the next Arctic snownado approaches, we all settle in for several days of storms. I cook cozy food, make coffee, read a good book, and let the wind and snow become my ASMR soundtrack.

This video is part of my 2025 Arctic Tour, following my third full winter of solo van life in Norway’s wild north. If you love winter storm camping, cozy van interiors, and slow van life in harsh weather, this one’s for you.

Missed Part 1? Watch “Surviving BLIZZARD: 4 Days STRANDED in Extreme Arctic Town” here:
📺 https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhLPXsUNXyqrr3TDqTPKEch4xcL3XTSxj

My Van Setup:
I drive a Fiat Ducato (manual diesel) with Nokian Hakkapeliitta winter tires. Same platform as the Ram Promaster in the US and Canada.

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Enjoy the video, camping and van life friends around the world! If you like Alaskan van life, Canadian winter bushcraft, or off-grid solitude with heavy weather, you’re in the right place.

About Me:
I’m a Norwegian adventurer exploring the wilderness alone in every season—from snowstorms in the Arctic to the canyons of Utah. I share long-form, cinematic outdoor content: hiking, van life, mountaineering, and quiet moments in wild places.

Questions? Comment on a video—I read everything.

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24 Comments

  1. 🌨 Caught in ANOTHER blizzard?! Yes… right after escaping the last one 😅 Welcome back to the Arctic!
    This was meant to be a peaceful drive… but the storm had other plans. Whiteout roads, avalanche zones, and finally meeting up with friends to ride it all out in our vans 🛻🔥

    📺 If you missed the first BLIZZARD that left me stranded for 4 days – watch it here:
    👉 https://youtu.be/B7cfEn78En8

    👇 Let me know in the comments:
    Would you rather camp alone in a snowstorm… or with vanlife friends in a blizzard?

    Thanks for being here 💙 Stay warm out there, Please Like and Subscribe!!!

  2. I’m curious to know whether you keep your camera running the whole time you are driving. or do you film in selected areas only?

  3. How fast are you driving on those icy, curvy roads? And, I guess the real question is, WHY are you driving? Doesn’t look like others share your courage.

  4. Seeing this amount of snow makes me so happy that 80 degrees is in next week's forecast. 29 days until we open up the pool!!! Do you ever get lonely on your adventures & yes the kitten is watching next to me.

  5. I'd be hugging close to town in these blizzards. Maybe even stay in a hotel for a night of bed and bath with a meal, just for a difference.

    We explored Norway last year and went to the top of the world. It was so fogged in that we couldn't even see the monument, never mind the northern lights. I have recognised some of the places you've visited reminding us of our 'Scandinavian and land of the midnight sun' cruise. It was wonderful. We live in Tasmania but don't experience the extreme weather you do.

  6. LOL I just bought in the sale table, Oscar Meyer stuffed cheese and chili hot dogs for 1.92, normally five bucks. I plan on a 4th of July with my sale hot dogs.

  7. Food police be damned! A hot dog is the answer to all human woes! Especially on a tortilla (lefse in my growing up). Mustard, onions, relish! Heaven! Thanks for another trip through other-wordly Arctic Norwegian landscapes. Glad you are staying safe!

  8. Mate great vid, but I feel as thought I need to watch this vid in front of a nice fire place because it looks so bloody cold.

  9. Good morning people😊 And trees grow on the stones … Just like the Norwegians have grown with roots with traditions in these rocky shores near the foot of the mountains and dark fjords …. We must be a big whale and sail to these picturesque places…To sing your distant songs…. a good day people😊❤

  10. I am just curious as to how most people make a living out there so far north, is there any type of industries out there to employ people or is it mainly fishing?

  11. There is something magical and peaceful about being alone in the cold snow and wilderness.

  12. There’s probably so much work and talent behind the making of these videos. For some reason I just love them. I love the extreme of the howling wind, freezing cold conditions against the warm, cozy, safe feeling I get when you come in from the cold. It makes me feel that feeling you get when you come home after a hard day. Thank you for sharing your adventures with us 🇨🇦❤️

  13. As always, great photography. I can't read the sign by that strange opening in the highway barrier 27:20 where you parked. Is the opening for pushing snow into the sea?

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