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Kebnekaise Winter 2024 - Swedens highest mountain
Jag och Lucas från Fjällvandringspodden tog oss upp för östra leden en, fantastisk upplevelse! Hela turen finns även som poddavsnitt på open.spotify.com/show/2h1gzcZMsYbKlNIISzbGUa
Vi bestiger syd- och nordtoppen på Kebnekaise via Östra leden.
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Відео

Galdhøpiggen 2024 Januari vinter solo skitur (Swedish)
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Started the year by going to the highest peak in the scandinavian peninsula. Instagram: @antonlevein
Solo Hiking In Lunndörren: the mining mountain
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Join me on the trail as i head out to Lunndörren and Storådörren in the Härjedalen/Jämtland mountains. With Lord of the rings-esque terrain and old abandioned mountain mines, grand view and lastly both great and horrible, horrible autumn hiking weather. Instagram: antonlevein 0:00 - Intro 4:00 - Passing first wade 6:00 - Closing in on Lunndörren and The mining mountain 11:02 - Lun...
Total campervan makeover for all year adventures
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After living more than two and a half month in my camper I figured it was time for a big facelift! I tore (almost) everything out and changed the layout to be better suited for hanging out with friends and my everyday camper needs. Shoutout to Klättermusen for the nice jacket. Instagram: antonlevein
I climbed every 2000m mountain in Sweden - What I learned
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During the summer of 2020 Anton Levein and Emma Svensson went on a three week expedition to climb all of Sweden's 2000m mountains. 1,5 years later, Anton shares his thoughts on the expedition and what he learned climbing Kebnekaise, Kaskasapakte, Ahkka and many more. 0:00 - Intro 2:20 - Pårtetjåhkka 3:45 - Bush wacking trough Sarek 5:14 - Sarektjåhkka peaks 9:10 - Ahkka 13:57 - Kaskasatjåhkka 1...
Mont Blanc's most scenic route? Climbing the Royal Traverse
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Follow our epic, 3 day journey from Les Contamines to Conscrits, Aiguille de la Berangere, Domes de Miage, Durier, Aiguille de Bionnassay, Mont Blanc and Cosmiques. The Royal traverse is one of the longest and most breathtaking alpine routes in the alps, and is a must see for any fit and well prepared alpinist. Anton on instagram: antonlevein Jenni on instagram: jen...
Stormproof - Hilleberg Jannu tent Review
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Welcome! The past years my go-to-tent has been the Hilleberg Jannu. Join in as I share my thoughts about this Himalaya-ready, rainproof son of a tent. You like my video? Follow me on Instagram: antonlevein
Building a campervan from scratch #3 - Winter vanlife adventure!
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I've bought myself a Peugeot Boxer! The project has been coming along and the camper is liveable. Follow me as I head to Jämtland for some ice climbing and skiing. Sharing my first thoughts about winter camping in my van. Feel free to ask questions about what kind of material or techniques I've used. Want to follow my day to day training? Check out my instagram: antonlevein
Building a campervan from scratch #2 #vanlife
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I've bought myself a Peugeot Boxer! For this episode I will be starting to work out the interior, paint and electricals. Following the coming months or so I will be sharing some videos of my building project. Feel free to ask questions about what kind of material or techniques I've used. Want to follow my day to day training? Check out my instagram: antonlevein
Camper van conversion from scratch #vanlife Part 1
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I've bought myself a Peugeot Boxer! Following the coming months or so I will be sharing some videos of my building project. Feel free to ask questions about what kind of material or techniques I've used. Want to follow my day to day training? Check out my instagram: antonlevein
Kaskasapakte climb
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Shots from our climb of the Kaskasapakte South west ridge
The things you need to climb Mont Blanc
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Welcome! A few weeks ago I was asked to make a list of what things you will need to summit Mont Blanc. This list could also be used when summiting other "easy" peaks in the alps. You like my video? Follow me on Instagram: antonlevein Mont Blanc minimum equipment list: hat, sunglasses, ski mask, sun cream, warm and waterproof jacket, mountaineering trousers and base layer, mountai...
Epic climbing failure!! HILARIOUS!
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I never thought this would happen. But as I had mounted my small crimps and tried them out for the first time my ice axe pops... Hopefully you will laugh just as much as me! Want to follow my day to day training? Check out my instagram: antonlevein
I built my own climbing and drytool wall
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Awesome to see you here! Today I'm showing how I built my new bouldering wall. After much work it's finally done! You like my video? Support me trough Patreon! www.patreon.com/antonlevein Want to follow my day to day training? Check out my instagram: antonlevein
Östra leden på Kebnekaise, solo
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Welcome to join my trip back to Kebnekaise and Tarfala once again. Snow storm in June, strong midnight sun and lots of incline made this trip one worth to remember! Östra leden kebnekaise, kaskasatjåkka
Mont Blanc solo - Gouter Route
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Mont Blanc solo - Gouter Route
A Rondane Mountain Adventure
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A Rondane Mountain Adventure
Climbing and camping weekend at Häggsta
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Climbing and camping weekend at Häggsta
Winter weekend at grövelsjön
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Winter weekend at grövelsjön
5 rules for hiking in Sweden - The right to public access (Allemansrätten)
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5 rules for hiking in Sweden - The right to public access (Allemansrätten)
Winter hike in Jämtlandsfjällen
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Winter hike in Jämtlandsfjällen
Heaviest and most robust backpack? Fjällräven Kajka 85L review
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Heaviest and most robust backpack? Fjällräven Kajka 85L review
Autumn on the High Coast
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Autumn on the High Coast
Grand views and rainy forecast on Nordvärmlandsleden
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Grand views and rainy forecast on Nordvärmlandsleden
Solo adventure in Härjedalen and Jämtlandstriangeln pt2
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Solo adventure in Härjedalen and Jämtlandstriangeln pt2
Extremely high roof - Unboxing the Exped orion II extreme 4 season tent
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Extremely high roof - Unboxing the Exped orion II extreme 4 season tent
Exped SynMat Basic 7.5 sleeping pad review
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Exped SynMat Basic 7.5 sleeping pad review
Solo Helags mountain adventure in Härjedalen/Jämtland pt1
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Solo Helags mountain adventure in Härjedalen/Jämtland pt1
Swedens highest mountain - Kebnekaise hike
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Swedens highest mountain - Kebnekaise hike
Preparing for Swedens highest mountain - Kebnekaise
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Preparing for Swedens highest mountain - Kebnekaise

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @vanCapere
    @vanCapere 6 днів тому

    Are the fixed ropes there all season? I'm thinking about going in late December / early January.

  • @millieblue5014
    @millieblue5014 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for a great informative review of this awesome tent.

  • @billthomson7468
    @billthomson7468 2 місяці тому

    You’re trip is exactly what I had in mind to do. I have 40years alpine and climbing experience and many via Ferrara. The section of the Bjorlings glacier to the via ferrata always seems quite benign in videos and sometimes a dry glacier, like mer de glacé in Chamonix . I did think of checking with the staff at Kebnekaise, but could only imagine they would discourage a solo climb. Did you check with them at all, or experience any problems from others for going solo?

    • @hikingswede
      @hikingswede 2 місяці тому

      They will discourage if you ask. If you know the guides and they believe you can handle yourself they can talk about it openly, but ofc they need to treat you like there is a risk that you will do something stupid. :) There has been people who have gotten tips and then threatened to sue them just for being nice xD

  • @johanolofsson1258
    @johanolofsson1258 3 місяці тому

    Riktigt nice :-) skulle vilja göra detta själv. Hur var det med glaciärer och så med tanke på att du gjorde det själv?

    • @hikingswede
      @hikingswede 3 місяці тому

      @@johanolofsson1258 ja, de finns där och är objektivt sätt faror som kan vara oberäkneliga. Man måste själv studera och sätta sig in i riskerna det innebär, för det är för många troligtvis det farligaste man någonsin utsatt sig för. Jag skulle också säga att riskerna idag är större än då, med tanke på hur mycket mindre snö som finns idag. Glaciären krymper ganska fort och det har varit några år med klena snöbryggor och mycket sprickor.

  • @tcmbrnt
    @tcmbrnt 6 місяців тому

    Mäktigt. Riktigt vackra vyer!

  • @jeremychambers550
    @jeremychambers550 8 місяців тому

    Epic summit Anton! a friend and i will be attempting this same run tete russe hut stop then summit next morning /afternoon 😅 there is no more spots open on gouter hut for aug. So we will need to strategize the stops. What happens if it gets dark on the way down and you have no reservation (im assuming you keep hiking down with headlamp) I think the way you did it is the exact way we will have to do it (unguided)

  • @hike_mor
    @hike_mor 9 місяців тому

    Really nice work, Anton. Great to see the training paid off! I'm hoping to climb Mont Blanc myself next summer, so was great to see another do it solo.

  • @mtbjonny9502
    @mtbjonny9502 9 місяців тому

    only 9mm tent poles for a 4 season tent.. I would recommend switching to 10mm

    • @hikingswede
      @hikingswede 6 місяців тому

      Really no need, I've used this foretress in 30m/s+ winds during winter storms. The seams will start taking damage before the poles if it is placed correctly and a snow barrier is built.

  • @luizaterelak7963
    @luizaterelak7963 9 місяців тому

    inspiring video! Thanks for this. I am planning a solo expedition to Mont Blanc this year or next. I need to gain some more experience, but I'm wondering if a harness is neccesery? did you use this often during climbing Mont Blanc or did you have it just in case?

    • @Danieff1
      @Danieff1 9 місяців тому

      You need your harness on any glacier for rescue purposes, if you are going alone you don’t need a harnes for somthing else. Hope it helped 😊

    • @luizaterelak7963
      @luizaterelak7963 9 місяців тому

      @@Danieff1​​⁠It helped however Swede said he hiked alone and used line as well? How is this possible?😊

    • @hikingswede
      @hikingswede 9 місяців тому

      @@luizaterelak7963 I brought a rope as it is/was part of the obligatory equipment.

    • @luizaterelak7963
      @luizaterelak7963 9 місяців тому

      @@hikingswede Hi! nice to get answer from you. Can you tell me if I understand correctly - rope is required same as refuge booking? :)

  • @ervinslens
    @ervinslens 9 місяців тому

    What a beautiful scenery my friend! Outstanding upload!

  • @MoosebearAdventures
    @MoosebearAdventures 10 місяців тому

    nice vid. Tack! 😊

  • @pakkhumwan377
    @pakkhumwan377 10 місяців тому

    Were there some other solo climbers as well when you were there?

  • @lugospod
    @lugospod 11 місяців тому

    Hey, do you have any details on the route you took? Which parts were the biggest challenge due to going solo? tnx

    • @hikingswede
      @hikingswede 10 місяців тому

      Google "Gouter route mont blanc" and you shall find. You can see the trail on good mountain maps.

    • @hikingswede
      @hikingswede 10 місяців тому

      No challenges that year in particular, but as climate is getting warmer the glacier is getting more and more dangerous for each year.

  • @felleice
    @felleice Рік тому

    Jag och en kompis gjordedet i förra veckan. Fick sova i nödbivack och släpa med +20 kg på ryggen i 30 cm nysnö 😂

  • @joshbrown3002
    @joshbrown3002 Рік тому

    Great vid. Can you tell us a little bit about the crux section climb up the Aiguille de Bionassay? Are you pitching with anchors / belay stations or scrambling / simulclimbing?

    • @hikingswede
      @hikingswede Рік тому

      We simuli climbed it all, some of the guided teams short roped /pitched in some areas, but you don’t really need to. I think I placed one cam during the climb, but there are a few places where a cam or big nut could be used.

  • @cedarcanoe
    @cedarcanoe Рік тому

    Klättermusen i Åre ❤🇸🇪

  • @DemiGod..
    @DemiGod.. Рік тому

    Which is tougher, Soulo or Jannu?

    • @hikingswede
      @hikingswede Рік тому

      Jannu no question!

    • @tubulzr
      @tubulzr 9 місяців тому

      The Jannu comes in red label only while the Soulo comes in both red and black label. That's quite a difference, especially the more rigid BL 10,5mm poles. I do like the Jannu though, very roomy and 'bombproof'. But I chose the (red label) Soulo for my 3 season solo hikes (no real winter experience yet). 12 guy lines, a couple backstaked if needed. The tent will flap somewhat enthusiastically in brutal winds but doesn't budge or move. Just lovely.

  • @kozarec1979
    @kozarec1979 Рік тому

    Great climb! What gear did you use during the climb? Thanks!

  • @hansverloop2672
    @hansverloop2672 Рік тому

    Hi, well done! How is it to climb solo? Is it a safe thing to do? I hope to start from tete rouse- summit one day. Should be possible i guess

    • @hikingswede
      @hikingswede Рік тому

      There is no safe solo climbs in glacier terrain, and it’s getting more and more dangerous by the year :(

  • @Luddd78
    @Luddd78 Рік тому

    Hur kom det sig att du valde just 85 l?

    • @hikingswede
      @hikingswede Рік тому

      På den tiden, för att jag trodde att jag behövde det 😂 Idag vandrar jag upp till 6 dagar solo med 40L, annars Max 60.

  • @alexcornofficial
    @alexcornofficial Рік тому

    Älskar din kanal

  • @ckpleiser
    @ckpleiser Рік тому

    What model are the La Sportiva mountaineering boots? Are they b2 or B3?

  • @az7az7
    @az7az7 Рік тому

    Good review. Now that I am watching this, I didn't realize that this tent was so similar to my Saivo BL tent. I like it a lot, but I just wish the vestibule was larger - a GT size. It's already heavy, might as well add a pound for a vestibule and better when getting out to keep water out of the tent. Great tents!

  • @fritzd2116
    @fritzd2116 Рік тому

    Nice review on my favorite winter tent.❤ Subscribed

  • @ВадимЧастныйСтроитель

    Интересно

  • @ianmacfarlane9454
    @ianmacfarlane9454 2 роки тому

    👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧

  • @mansbillner
    @mansbillner 2 роки тому

    Maffigt! Kul kanal!

  • @ervinslens
    @ervinslens 2 роки тому

    What a adventure my friend, this upload is something special! Congrats, stunning shots!

  • @hikesome
    @hikesome 2 роки тому

    Beautiful and challenging adventure! The clouds on the mountain are looking incredible. This felt like watching an episode of death stranding ;) Nice one!

  • @roymeetsworld1
    @roymeetsworld1 2 роки тому

    Crappy weather but beautiful landscapes & fun adventure

  • @MattShafter
    @MattShafter 2 роки тому

    Don't forget to wrap those guy lines around the poles so they're directly supporting the pole (especially where the poles cross in the front)! Great tent.

  • @christianblanche1569
    @christianblanche1569 2 роки тому

    Did you find anything lighter ???

  • @outandabout_oz
    @outandabout_oz 2 роки тому

    truly amazing, thank you for this wonderful video 🙂🇦🇺

  • @Wallie358
    @Wallie358 2 роки тому

    Hej! Awesome video! Can you recommend any maps/guides amd books about hiking and climbing in Sweden?

    • @hikingswede
      @hikingswede 2 роки тому

      Karl Johan Phiels Books about Sarek, and the ”Klättring i kebnekaise” I would say. When it comes to maps, the app min karta, made by Lantmäteriet, a Swedish authority

  • @mariusengelsen7194
    @mariusengelsen7194 2 роки тому

    Hei :) Kjeldelig at Orion Extreme teltet ikke holdt :( Exped kaller det for en «storm bunker», men jeg ser flere er uenig i dette. Hva tenker du om teltet til vinterbruk nå? Disse teltene kan brukes med dobbelt stangsett (de nyeste modellene ihvertfall). Tenker du at dobbelt stangsett er en god løsning, eller blir det vanskelig å slå opp i vinden? Og hvordan er ventilasjonen om vinteren? Kommer det inn for mye vind/snø langs bakken på dette?

  • @kavehtorkashvand1296
    @kavehtorkashvand1296 2 роки тому

    Great Achievement and nice video! are there any specific applications you use to plan your hikes? An app to shows the path, cottages, shelters, bridges etc.? Interested in general to know the way you plan the climbs and hikes. Thanks!

    • @hikingswede
      @hikingswede 2 роки тому

      Not really, I calculated the distances for each day on Outdooractive, but I tend to use regular maps and sometimes FATMAP for climbing terrain when I do plans. I also used Facebook groups to check the info on some of the wades.

  • @ЭлдиярКарачалов
    @ЭлдиярКарачалов 2 роки тому

    Good luck Anton - my trade union brother!

  • @Fjallkloka_Aventyr
    @Fjallkloka_Aventyr 2 роки тому

    bit late but.. if you need to pause every 5-10 minutes, you're hiking too fast.

    • @hikingswede
      @hikingswede 2 роки тому

      Hahaha, yeah. I went back two years ago and dit it a bit quicker than three times as fast 😄

  • @lepxs
    @lepxs 2 роки тому

    Another great informative video!

  • @Mcmontana007
    @Mcmontana007 2 роки тому

    hey dude... whats the downside in summertime? think to buy one😃

    • @hikingswede
      @hikingswede 2 роки тому

      It is a bit heavy and more than you need, but other than that, nothing id say :)

  • @burtacecilia7915
    @burtacecilia7915 2 роки тому

    🎶 𝓅𝓇o𝓂o𝓈𝓂

  • @joekelly9369
    @joekelly9369 2 роки тому

    i have the kajka 65 and 75l packs the 65 awesome for lighter summer gear 75 for thicker heavier gear and clothing , there is a big difference between the two , 10l doesnt sound a lot but it is with fjallraven. theyre tough as hell . well upto brambles and Scotlands granite mountains .. i darent take my osprey aether 65 , the sports bra materiels would pull and snag .. whereas the kajka's are tough , flallraven dont seem to make disposable gear like a lot of trend companies where you dispose of last years trendy osprey for this years model ... its a sad fact , but too many companies are heading that way , this kajka to me is like the old nikon lenses , made to last and passed on !

    • @Luddd78
      @Luddd78 Рік тому

      To have 75 or 65 to have a well rounded pack?

  • @lepxs
    @lepxs 2 роки тому

    What is the brand of the blue hiking boot you are wearing at start of the video?

    • @hikingswede
      @hikingswede 2 роки тому

      Are you talking about my 5.10 quantum climbing shoes maybe?

    • @lepxs
      @lepxs 2 роки тому

      @@hikingswede At 2:06 minute mark, you are climbing ...I noticed your blue shoes.

    • @hikingswede
      @hikingswede 2 роки тому

      @@lepxs yeah, those are 5.10 quantum 👍🏻

    • @lepxs
      @lepxs 2 роки тому

      @@hikingswede Thank you for your confirmation.

  • @lepxs
    @lepxs 2 роки тому

    Thank your for your informative video!

  • @lepxs
    @lepxs 2 роки тому

    Great video and great tips! Thank you :)

  • @marynazozulya951
    @marynazozulya951 2 роки тому

    I wish you many interesting trips!!!

  • @miriammosling
    @miriammosling 2 роки тому

    Grymt!! 👌🏼👌🏼😄

  • @dougdixonhull
    @dougdixonhull 2 роки тому

    Thank you for this review. I have just ordered one of these mats. I have been using the Trekology UL80 which is a great pad but the r value is low so no good on cold nights. I'm looking forward to getting this one.

    • @CosmicSeeker69
      @CosmicSeeker69 8 місяців тому

      I'd love to know what happened.. I'm a UL80 user but I'm not convinced about 'insulated' mats at all

    • @dougdixonhull
      @dougdixonhull 8 місяців тому

      @CosmicSeeker69 I really liked it to start with. But it started going down during the night. I tested it for punchers but couldn't find any. It maybe the seams I've had two with both the same problem. Contacted Trekology. They didn't seem interested. I've also had problems with there deluxe pillow. The inner just decayed. They sent me a replacement but that did the same thing. I've only used them on campsites in good weather. I've lost total confidence it Trekology products and the customer service. Will not us them again.

  • @lottabrynolfssonoberg3201
    @lottabrynolfssonoberg3201 2 роки тому

    Hur orienterade ni er mellan alla bergen? Inmatade kartor i GPS eller fysisk karta o kompass ?

    • @hikingswede
      @hikingswede 2 роки тому

      Karta och GPS, men framförallt genom att lära oss allt i huvudet. Jag brukar försöka lära mig så mycket utav kartterrängen och färdvägen utantill, studera både terräng och 3D-kartor och foton i förväg för att navigeringshjälpmedel enbart ska behöva användas vid särskilda behov. Vi hade även med karta och kompass för nödfall.

  • @pouyanmirsaeidi1518
    @pouyanmirsaeidi1518 2 роки тому

    I thought you would do an other country but this one is niceee

    • @hikingswede
      @hikingswede 2 роки тому

      Haha Yep, but covid came you know 😆