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Back to Nature in Sweden
Sweden
Приєднався 23 жов 2023
Let's go Back to Nature!
For our Health, Happiness, Fitness and the Future of our Planet.
See my journey from the unhealthy and stressful city life, back to the beautiful nature in Sweden.
Follow me when I build my own wooden Log Cabin and a Treehouse, in one of the last real wilderness in Europe.
See what I do to live a long and healthy life in harmony with nature.
Get cooking recipes for a healthy diet and learn how to grow your own food.
Last but not least, join my adventures into the wild nature of Sweden together with my Huskies Taiga and Trinity.
For our Health, Happiness, Fitness and the Future of our Planet.
See my journey from the unhealthy and stressful city life, back to the beautiful nature in Sweden.
Follow me when I build my own wooden Log Cabin and a Treehouse, in one of the last real wilderness in Europe.
See what I do to live a long and healthy life in harmony with nature.
Get cooking recipes for a healthy diet and learn how to grow your own food.
Last but not least, join my adventures into the wild nature of Sweden together with my Huskies Taiga and Trinity.
One Year Building my Dream Homestead in the Swedish Wilderness Part 2
This is the second part of my Journey from the Big City Life to the Swedish Wilderness, where I try to build my Dream Homestead, without any experience in what I am doing...
This part is filled with Struggles and Problems during the cold Winter in Mid Sweden, with temperatures down to -35°C.
This part is filled with Struggles and Problems during the cold Winter in Mid Sweden, with temperatures down to -35°C.
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The Amazing Benefits of Rebounding
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Here are the top benefits of Rebounding for your Fitness, Health and well being. You have to try it!
Husky Training in the Swedish Wilderness
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There is no snow yet in mid Sweden, even though it is freezing at nights already. So, we can still train on the Kick-Scooter to get ready for the Snow and the sled. The dogs, Taiga and Trinity are much stronger than last year, when they were still very young. But now they really enjoy it and it is a lot of fun going at high speeds through the Swedish Wilderness!
1 Year of Building my Dream Homestead in the Swedish Wilderness part 1
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This is the first part of 1 year of building and renovating my dream homestead in the Swedish Wilderness. I came to the Swedish Wilderness from the city life of Zuerich, with no experience in building or renovating. And here you can see the crazy journey of my first year in the middle of Swedens wild nature, with all the struggles of building my own little paradise. Part 1 is filled with many m...
One Year with an extreme cold Winter in the Swedish Wilderness
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In 2023 I moved from the city of Zuerich into the Swedish Wilderness. Here is my experience of the 4 very different season of that year. Of course the long and cold winter with up to -35C was the most extreme experience, even though it looks very beautiful on the pictures and videos. But see for yourself!
My parents have a farm whit cows and sometime in spring they have to little whit water in the brunn so they have to melt snow too give the cow some water to drink. And to the house hold too.
That is a lot of work and not an easy life. But hard work keeps us active and healthy. And it makes us enjoy the easy times even more.
I can not stop laughing, sorry. The best thing to do is to get some locals in to help you with the heating problem, and buy a lot of dried firewood for next winter and cut your own in the meantime.
… laughing about what?
@ i grew up in northern sweden and this was very common when people moved from the south. It is not laughing about your missery it laughing about how everything is repeating itself. When you are new to an area you have your own ideas about how to do things based on a very different experience and people tend to not really pay attention to the surroundings but insted rely on previus experience, that is just being human. It usually takes a while to get in touch, just the way it is. And it is funny how that works.that is all, can you se that??
No worries. I can understand that the things that I experienced for the first time, are normal for other people, who lived their whole life like this, with these problems. It’s all relative. For people from Novosibirsk these conditions are like a walk in the park… and probably for you, too. I just wish, that the former owners, who sold me the house, would have told me about the problems I might run into. And also the people, I met in the area so far. They have just asked me in the middle of the winter, if I am prepared for winter… but then it was too late… So, I have to learn by doing… And I am always happy for advice through this channel, as well. Thanks for watching and your help!
Hi 🤗. Thank you for letting us into your life. That first winter was really a lesson learned. Would you be doing Q&A about yourself and why you ended up in sweden as a bouncing forest 🧌 troll.?? Lovely videos, so I subscribed. Winter hugs from Denmark 🇩🇰
Yes, a Q&A would be a good idea for the future! But I will already talk more about my plans and why I am doing all this, in the next videos. Thanks for watching and subscribing!
Thx for the great video...watched also part 1 🙂....I'm a dog trainer and owner of a very active and demanding Doberman...if they're getting bored and if they don't have "a job to do", they will become destructive (this is their nature as you have two great working dogs)...maybe you can give them a sort of a job for their body and/or brain, while you're working...needs a bit of time to find out what they like, but it's worth it...
Thanks for the advice! I tried a few things already, but even after training with them on the scooter, sled or running with them, they still sometimes chewed up things. But more when they were still very young. Now it is getting better and better. Have you heard about the litter mate syndrome? They are sisters. That was a part of the problem in the beginning, because it was impossible to separate them for training and teaching them. I will do more videos about them and my experience with them in the future. Since I am a first time dog owner, it was a rough time in the beginning. I can’t let them run free… when they smell a deer, they are gone… so, they have to stay in their fenced area, while I work on the property. But it’s all getting better now every day and they are lovely dogs. Thanks for watching!!!
@@BacktoNatureinSweden-lu8hi Yes, I'm indeed familiar with the litter mate syndrome...what you describe we call "over-bonding", which is quite often for litter mates and makes it hard to separate the 2 puppies even for a very small amount of time... I have a hard chewer too and I also can't let him run free as he has a very high drive around deer, foxes, rabbits, cats....you name it....he also gets a lot of training and stimulation daily...therefore I trained him (with crate training) to relax and stay calm as soon as we are home.... maybe this will help... ....but time will help and I promise it gets better with age.... and by the way: they are adorable! keep up your patience, you do a great job! 🙂all the best!
@ thank you so much for your encouragement! I will do more videos with the dogs soon. They deserve more watch-time, since they are working so hard when we go for rides. And they are very funny sometimes, too :)
@@BacktoNatureinSweden-lu8hi I'm looking forward! 🙂
The property looks amazing in the work you do will really improve it it's a very nice looking place!! Beautiful when it snows!! But I would suggest you get a truck a four-wheel drive truck or SUV!! It will last longer you have a better payload and you wouldn't have to worry about the car breaking down every so often although that's not to say that SUVs or trucks don't they just seem to last longer are a little more dependable than a car if you living on the outskirts of a large city more or less in the wooded area I think a truck or SUV would be your best mode of transportation good luck and God bless 🙏
Yes, I totally agree and that is the plan for the future!
Just one word…..Beautiful!
Great video…..love the way you narrated it. An easy watch 👍 my son lives in Norway and they have a remote cabin.it’s great to leave the UK and visit, especially in the winter, peace and quiet 🙏
Yes, Norway is so beautiful!
Lovely video. My son lives in Holmsund near Umea and he has -34 last winter. They have just had a storm the other day, wow, so much snow. He has an electric car i don't think he has had any problems yet. Do you have any way (for the future) of keeping your car "warm" in the winter. What about solar panels and lithium batteries for backup in the winter. Lots of insulation and lagging of pipes needed for next winter i think and yes perhaps moving into the smaller building fully prepped for winter living would be better. Looking forward to the next video.
Thanks for all the good advice. I tried a lot of things to be petter prepared for this winter. That’s why it took so long to get out the next video… You will see in the next video what I did and what the plans for the future are. Thanks for watching!
I like your journey...make the best on every single minute... Myself live in västernorrland since 2020😊👋
Oh, that’s also a very nice area!
"Wilderness" sounds a bit exaggerated.
Maybe…but did you like the video?
Totally Amazing place, Great place to Retire To, 🫡Respect From Scotland 🏴🤫
@@BOARDMAN16456 thanks, yes it is very beautiful here! Thanks for watching, a new video coming out tonight, if the internet works…
💫👋Muito obrigada por seus conselhos
com muito prazer!
Very beautiful i know i'm living here, i'm just afraid videos like this vill be popular and going to destroy our nature
You mean, if people see in my videos how beautiful the wild nature in Sweden is, tons of tourists will come here and destroy the nature? I hope that my videos will do the opposite, and teach people to love and reconnect with nature. And treat Mother Nature like it is their own mother!
i follow a lot of guys like you , and if i may give you my viewpoint, get out of the rapid video i means to show your work in real time, not 2 weeks in 15 min. let's viewers ear the sound of your tools, nature , etc. no music( i have music here at my home if i want to ), and i am sure you will get more successful ! ❤
Yes, I totally agree and that is the plan as soon as I caught up to real time with what has happened so far. It is just a lot of work and new things I need to learn and get used to (building, training the Huskies, growing food…) and then edit videos at the same time. That’s why I am behind… but I will catch up and then have more time to make great videos (also need to learn this…) Thanks for your advice and following my story!
Where is part 2???
@@Fuzzyedgz I hope to get it edited by Monday or Tuesday. Sorry for the delay, but I’m so busy to prepare the new construction for the winter and this has to be done. Thanks for your patience to all viewers and subscribers!!!
@BacktoNatureinSweden-lu8hi Just didn't want to miss it!
Can i visit your home i am from Pakistan i like peacefully life 🕊️
I am not sure if you would be happy here in the winter, since the temperatures and hours of sunlight are very different from your country!
But not a single word about how you finance that amount of sparetime fun..
But I hope you liked the video!
If you need an outdoor gym you don't work hard enough..😉
… yeah maybe, but working in construction all day long, is not really training the right muscles. And hanging on those rings is very good for your back and shoulders.
That dog swing is fabulous
Ship bell. The tradition is that sailor got it, but normal people used it to call/ring inn the kids and as a door bell, if guest coming and owners are out on the property
Hi Christopher, thanks for your message and watching my videos! I have just been on your channel and read your story. If you like you can send me an email, then I will let you know what I plan at my homestead in the future. But I will also talk about it in the next videos. All the best for you, Forest
Hi Christoffer, I think my email address will not show up on the page before I get 500 subscribers. here is my email address: naturecampsweden@gmail.com
Super nice dein Video. Deine Klingel ist eine Schiffsglocke und wird zum "Glasen" benutzt.
I think we have a winner here …! Yes, it is a ships bell. But I initially bought it after reading the book by David Goggins, „Can’t Hurt Me“. I bought it to remind myself to never give up, whatever happens. In the Navy Seal training they use this kind of bell, if you want to quit the training week (Hell Week). If you ring the bell, it means that you give up and can go home… :( I use it for friendly visitors, of course :)
Why would you tear down the house?
Because it is not very well insulated and pretty old in the structure. It is shaped like a „U“ and therefore very expensive to heat it. My initial plan was to replace it with a Loghome and very strong and thick logs…. More in the next videos ;)
Love the video man! Looking forward to watch more videos! Love how the yoga room is turning!! Do you have other social media that I can also follow?
Thanks so much! Yes, I am also on Instagram: instagram.com/backtonaturesweden?igsh=N2ZxbHMzNjJqanM0&
Questio: you live alone over there? Apart from the dogs. Very nice beautiful nature. Ciao ftom Treviso. Lori
Hi Lori, yes, I live alone here, only with my dogs ... and the other animals around ;) Have you been to the beautiful nature of Sweden before?
@BacktoNatureinSweden-lu8hi yes. Great nature.
School bell?
close! But not exactly ... it has to do with the book from David Goggins, 'Can't Hurt Me' ... If nobody will come up with the right answer in this video, I will reveal the answer in Part 2.
Boa sorte na sua maravilhosa nova vida. Se faz favor poderia activar os subtitulos internacionais nos seus videos e a tradução dos comentarios? Muito obrigada. sigo vós desde Portugal
Yes, I will do it right now. Thanks for letting me know and watching my videos!
@@BacktoNatureinSweden-lu8hi Muito Obrigada. Muitas felicidades para você
Someone told me that rebounding is bad for the spine, the pounding can compress or damage the discs. I recently started rebounding at 68 yo and it concerned me. What are your thoughts?
Hi, You should start slowly with the “Health-Bounce”, where you keep your toes on the trampoline and only lift your heals. Start with 1-2 minutes a day and increase every day by 30 seconds. Maybe even have a rest day after 3 days for the first month. But what I also recommend is “Hanging”! I will do a video about this soon. Hanging is decompressing your spine and strengthening and healing your shoulders. Especially if you are sitting a lot and working on a computer. More coming soon.
THANK`S NICE VIDEO LOVE IT !
BEAUTIFUL LOVE IT !
@@michaelhorath6851 thank you very much!
You use the bell to " tell " people who are outside that the lunch/dinner is ready 😊
That would be also a very nice idea 😀 , but it’s actually for Santa Clause to let me know when he has delivered my presents 🎁 🤪 But who knows where else is this exact bell used???
What size it that trampoline?
That's an outdoor Trampoline with a diameter of 1.8m. It's the smallest outdoor Trampoline from Acon. It's really good!
Thank you. I have an indoor one and like the idea of having an outdoor one too. @BacktoNatureinSweden-lu8hi
Can I just skip while feeding the goats and chickens? I don't have a trampoline 😂
Yes, just jumping around also works … especially when you eat healthy eggs and goat cheese ;)
Hi! What kind of heating do you plan to install?
Hi, in the main house is a heat-pump and a wood burning oven already and in the largest guest house I have installed a wood burning kitchen oven.
@@BacktoNatureinSweden-lu8hi Thank you and congrats to this beautiful great job.
Wow
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beautiful 🇸🇪