Trucking Adventures in Scandinavia
One of the advantages of being a truck driver is the chance to work in diverse environments, often leading to unique adventures. Baz Scott, an Englishman currently driving in Northern Scandinavia, exemplifies this lifestyle.
Baz and his partner Rebecca initially experienced Scandinavian trucking while delivering luxury and test cars across Europe. After being sidelined by lockdowns, they seized the opportunity to work in Norway, Sweden, and Finland, setting off on an adventure that introduced them to frigid temperatures, heavy snowfall, and a new culture.
Their journeys to the Arctic Circle have garnered considerable attention on social media, especially due to Baz’s breathtaking photographs of the Northern Lights. These stunning visuals have sparked curiosity about their experiences, especially regarding the harsh winter conditions they navigate.
Adapting to Life in Scandinavia
Baz describes their transition as still being in the “honeymoon phase.” He notes that life in Norway and Sweden has been spectacular so far, filled with activities that celebrate nature. Winter brings out snowmobiles and outdoor hot tubs, as locals embrace the snowy landscape. Baz and Rebecca have enjoyed exploring, including a memorable walk across a frozen lake in -33 degrees and tracking moose and reindeer.
Challenges on the Road
Driving in Northern Scandinavia is significantly different from other parts of Europe. The region lacks recognizable motorways; instead, they travel on narrow, winding roads. Most of their week involves transporting timber from Sweden to Norway, often navigating challenging mountain terrains. Baz feels energized and challenged by the dynamic nature of their work.
Expert Handling of Tough Conditions
Baz highlights the importance of proactive planning and preparation. Many trucks use studded tires, while their truck relies on innovative weight transfer technology to help with grip in icy conditions. This allows them to traverse steep gradients even when loaded heavily, contributing to their impressive route success.
Capturing the Northern Lights
Despite the biting cold, Baz has managed to photograph the Northern Lights multiple times by being ready for spontaneous moments. Unlike other drivers who tend to stay indoors, he steps out at night to capture the magical sky when it lights up, demonstrating his commitment to seizing the moment.
Comparative Insights and Facilities
Working conditions differ greatly from the UK, with many drivers opting for a three-week on, one-week off schedule. Baz appreciates the transparency in taxation and work-life balance in Norway, especially during long winter months. While facilities in remote areas can be limited, many hauliers provide amenities such as rest areas, driver lounges, and even saunas, reinforcing that drivers are valued members of society.
Photo credits: Baz Scott