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Hiking the Canadian Rocky Mountains | Great Divide Trail | Section G
The wife and l walked 'Section G' of the "Great Divide Trail" in the Canadian Rockies! More Information Below the Timestamps:
00:00 - Dedicated to the GDTA Volunteers - Thank You!
00:08 - Bastille Creek Trailhead
01:28 - 1st River Crossing + Dry Feet!
02:00 - Summary of Day 1
02:55 - Kakwa Lake
03:53 - Music & Scenery
05:35 - Broadview Lake Camp
07:55 - Caroline is Hungry
08:25 - New Bridge & Lunch Break
09:31 - Bear Encounter Story
09:59 - Towards Surprise Pass
10:26 - Camp at Surprise Pass
12:49 - Sheep Creek Campground
13:21 - Casket Pass Campground
14:00 - ForgetMEnot Pass
14:36 - Lunch by the River
15:05 - Fetherstonhaugh Pass & Views
15:31 - Mount Morkill Camp Spot
16:47 - Exiting Willmore Wilderness Area
17:03 - Morkill Campground
17:49 - Lunch by the Lake
18:14 - Big Shale Hill Campspot & Pass
19:29 - Pauline Creek Campground
20:55 - Burnt Forest
21:43 - Shitty Camp, Great Scenery
23:21 - Castor Creek Campground
24:17 - Gilbey's Campground
25:27 - Last Day Begins!
26:24 - Lunch Break & Rocky Mountains Views
27:33 - Final Kms of the Adventure
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Camera Gear:
- Nikon z6 + z24mm f1.8s
- GoPro 11
- Samsung Galaxy S10+
Do share your experience walking this absolutely awesome section of the Great Divide Trail in the comments section!
If you have a recommendation/suggestion for another hike in Canada or Alaska, please let me know! l have my eyes set on the Alaskan "Gates of the Arctic" National Park. North America is a big place and there are SO many wonderful places to explore!
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Caroline's Gear Review
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Caroline decided to sabotage my channel and use my hard earnt reputation in order to promote herself and her own videos. She thought she could do a much better gear review than me so she stole my GoPro (when she could've stolen my Nikon z6) and made this video. When she realized that 'editing' isn't as easy as she thought and that she needed me for that task, she threatened me with not cooking ...
How l SLEEP in the most FREEZING Arctic Nights
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Vicente, a long term fan of the channel thought l wasn't busy enough and then asked me to make a video about my sleeping system. 00:00 - Who's Vicente & Why HE gives me Extra Work? 00:27 - Eat your Daily Calories 01:08 - TIP for COLD Feet & Hands 01:33 - Hydration is Key to Stay Warm 01:50 - SLEEPING System 02:15 - Inflatable Pad on the Ground 02:39 - 2 Sleeping BagS & 1 Quilt Combined 04:16 - ...
Alone Enduring the Arctic Winter | Part 2
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If you like adventure and you can cope with cold and ugly weather, you may enjoy this video. Follow me across the Dividalen National Park into Sweden where l'll meet a friend in a Sami village called Kattuvuoma. And then, of course, we'll have to make it back! This was a 12 days trip and the intention was to gain exposure to the so tough Arctic conditions and continue developing my Arctic winte...
Alone Enduring the Arctic Winter | Part 1
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If you like adventure and you can cope with cold and ugly weather, you may enjoy this video. Follow me across the Dividalen National Park into Sweden where l'll meet a friend in a Sami village called Kattuvuoma. And then, of course, we'll have to make it back! This was a 12 days trip and the intention was to gain exposure to the so tough Arctic conditions and continue developing my Arctic winte...
Alone Enduring the Arctic Winter | Trailer
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This is a trailer of my video: "Solo Ski Traverse in Arctic Norway" Watch Full Video here: ua-cam.com/video/qBxQPv8YtDo/v-deo.html
Windy Coffee Break by the Mountain
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Windy Coffee Break by the Mountain
My First Solo Arctic Winter Traverse
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My First Solo Arctic Winter Traverse
11 Days Hiking the Canadian Rockies | Great Divide Trail | Episode 4
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11 Days Hiking the Canadian Rockies | Great Divide Trail | Episode 4
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11 Days Hiking the Canadian Rockies | Great Divide Trail | Episode 3
11 Days Hiking the Canadian Rockies | Great Divide Trail | Episode 2
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11 Days Hiking the Canadian Rockies | Great Divide Trail | Episode 1
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Hiking the Canadian Rockies | Great Divide Trail | Summary
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Hiking the Canadian Rockies | Great Divide Trail | Summary
Hiking and Exploring the Scottish Highlands with Caroline
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Hiking and Exploring the Scottish Highlands with Caroline
-25ºC Solo Winter Camping in the Lonely Forest | MLD Duomid in the Snow | Arctic Circle
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-25ºC Solo Winter Camping in the Lonely Forest | MLD Duomid in the Snow | Arctic Circle
-25ºC Solo Arctic Winter Camping | Ultralight Tent
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-25ºC Solo Arctic Winter Camping | Ultralight Tent
Un Malagueño de Camping en la Nieve | Vivac en el Círculo Polar Ártico
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Un Malagueño de Camping en la Nieve | Vivac en el Círculo Polar Ártico
Thru-Hiking | Logistics | Nordlandsruta
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Thru-Hiking | Logistics | Nordlandsruta
Nordlandsruta | Hiking the Scandinavian Wilderness | Final 9
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Nordlandsruta | Hiking the Scandinavian Wilderness | Final 9
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Nordlandsruta | Hiking the Scandinavian Wilderness | 8
My Pennine Way Ordeal | Solo Backpacking in England | Cinematic 4k
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My Pennine Way Ordeal | Solo Backpacking in England | Cinematic 4k
Nordlandsruta | Hiking the Scandinavian Wilderness | 7
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Nordlandsruta | Hiking the Scandinavian Wilderness | 7
Camping under the Northern Lights | Aurora in Norway
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Camping under the Northern Lights | Aurora in Norway
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Nordlandsruta | Hiking the Scandinavian Wilderness | 6
-40ºC Arctic Winter Camping & Ski Trip in Norway | Episode 3
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-40ºC Arctic Winter Camping & Ski Trip in Norway | Episode 3
-40ºC Arctic Winter Camping & Ski Trip in Norway | Episode 2
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-40ºC Arctic Winter Camping & Ski Trip in Norway | Episode 2
-40ºC Arctic Winter Camping & Ski Trip in Norway | Episode 1
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-40ºC Arctic Winter Camping & Ski Trip in Norway | Episode 1
Camping in a Snow Blizzard | Arctic Circle
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Camping in a Snow Blizzard | Arctic Circle
Nordlandsruta | Hiking the Scandinavian Wilderness | 5
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КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @rolfvdbrink
    @rolfvdbrink 3 дні тому

    Thanks for the great video! Can’t wait to step on the GDT myself in 2026.

    • @alwaysforwardyt
      @alwaysforwardyt 3 дні тому

      Thank you 😊 You're almost there! Spending 2025 dreaming about the coming adventure is a good thing to do 😻👏🏻👏🏻👌🏻

  • @durstongear
    @durstongear 14 днів тому

    Awesome stuff. Nice to see people out using the trail.

    • @alwaysforwardyt
      @alwaysforwardyt 14 днів тому

      Thank you! 😊 Hopefully we'll be back next year 🤞🏻😁 BTW, that X-Mid Pro 2 you guys make is a very good looking tent 😻 l like how easy it is to put up and how spacious it seems. I'll leave the link here in case someone wants to take a look at it: ua-cam.com/video/WEkhJq74We4/v-deo.html

    • @durstongear
      @durstongear 14 днів тому

      @@alwaysforwardyt Thanks :)

  • @kurtisf3366
    @kurtisf3366 14 днів тому

    Well done! I did Section C in 2019 and had to bail off Section B in 2022 as I ended up with heatstroke. Section G is definitely on my bucket list, maybe for 2025.

    • @alwaysforwardyt
      @alwaysforwardyt 14 днів тому

      Thank you! Oh wow, a heatstroke is not a joke. l hope you had some company as that can be quite serious. All the best for Section G/2025! 😊

    • @kurtisf3366
      @kurtisf3366 14 днів тому

      @@alwaysforwardyt I was actually solo on that trip. Thankfully I recognized that I had stopped sweating and some of the other signs and had an inreach device with me. I was able to get myself to an outfitter camp I had passed earlier in the day and the nice folks there took care of me for a day while my wife and brother in law bounced up some 4x4 trails to extract me. In hindsight I should have just hit the SOS and called the helicopter but it all worked out in the end.

    • @alwaysforwardyt
      @alwaysforwardyt 14 днів тому

      Oh wow, what a story... Luckily it had a good end 🤠 Thanks for sharing as many of us will take good note of it 🙏

  • @pauljollymore4031
    @pauljollymore4031 15 днів тому

    Great work on this project! Love that you both brought perspective to this section of the gdt. The time we shared at Kakwa was special! Paul & Kim

    • @alwaysforwardyt
      @alwaysforwardyt 15 днів тому

      Thank you! 😊 We also had a wonderful time with the two of you and wished we could've stayed overnight. Maybe next time! 😉🤩

    • @carolinegalvan5456
      @carolinegalvan5456 11 днів тому

      It's those moments that make long-distance hiking so special ♥

  • @alwaysforwardyt
    @alwaysforwardyt 16 днів тому

    If you enjoyed these 4 videos, you may also enjoy these 2 Episodes: ua-cam.com/video/qBxQPv8YtDo/v-deo.html

  • @hubertturlej7122
    @hubertturlej7122 16 днів тому

    Good job guys! Could you be so kind and share your gpx please? :)

    • @alwaysforwardyt
      @alwaysforwardyt 5 днів тому

      Hi there. Sorry, l missed this (sometimes UA-cam does not notify me). l replied to you on Facebook 👍

  • @andresroman9897
    @andresroman9897 17 днів тому

    How beautiful is the nature in Canada, and how scary it is to see the bear tracks :-O in your video. (24:30) That fire at night in the wild must have been very special. I love the "cabesaso" in (25:20) :-) . What an impressive photo in (28:25) !!!!. Thank you very much for this video, it was very nice to watch. A big hug to both of you !!!!!.

    • @alwaysforwardyt
      @alwaysforwardyt 17 днів тому

      Thank you! Yes, the nature in those latitudes is beautiful and wild. And yes, knowing that there is wild life that can kill you truly changes the experience. The fire we made was a truly special moment, and not just because we were wet and cold and needed the warmth 😅 I loved spending a couple of hours by the fire pit after Caroline went to bed. Regards from DC 🇺🇸! 😊🙏

  • @dotalpha
    @dotalpha 17 днів тому

    You two are amazing. Thanks for sharing your intrepid journey and the stunning vistas. ❤

    • @alwaysforwardyt
      @alwaysforwardyt 17 днів тому

      Thank you 🙏😅 I'm always amazed at how Caroline bridges the gap between her office job and the Canadian wilderness 😲 I'm more of a wild mix 😅 Happy you enjoyed the video! 😊

  • @edwardstroud8245
    @edwardstroud8245 18 днів тому

    Didn’t I tell you once to use Topo Athletics 😂. Looks amazing there. I just came back from doing the Skye Trail in Scotland. All your info on the Nordkalottleden was really useful btw, and the planning will begin at some stage. Best wishes. Ed

    • @alwaysforwardyt
      @alwaysforwardyt 18 днів тому

      😅 That was on my list when we were in London. Maybe in the future. I'm happy my video helped. I actually thought of connecting you with an English young man who I've also helped with the Nordkalottleden. He walked it this summer so he could give you recent 'intel' and his own suggestions 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @ervinslens
    @ervinslens 18 днів тому

    What a hike guys, episode is pure joy to watch! Atmospheric and simply enjoyable!

  • @Vicentecarmonagonza
    @Vicentecarmonagonza 18 днів тому

    Excellent!! 👏👏👏👏👏

  • @paullindberg6219
    @paullindberg6219 18 днів тому

    Amazing!

  • @BrokenBackMountains
    @BrokenBackMountains 18 днів тому

    Stunning scenery and and beautiful shots. Highly enjoyable. Thanks for sharing.

    • @alwaysforwardyt
      @alwaysforwardyt 18 днів тому

      Thanks for the feedback! We're happy you enjoyed the video 😊👌It was an awesome hike! 😻

  • @user-TonyUK
    @user-TonyUK 22 дні тому

    I much prefer the old route, down the side of the Pub and then follow the stream to the top and cross over the Moor to Kinder Downfall. That was the route I followed in 1975.

    • @alwaysforwardyt
      @alwaysforwardyt 5 днів тому

      That's good to know, maybe others choose to follow it now that you mentioned it. l hope you enjoyed my video 😊

    • @user-TonyUK
      @user-TonyUK 5 днів тому

      @@alwaysforwardyt Yes it brought back many happy memories of my FIRST Hike in that long HOT SUMMER of 1975/6, Pennine Way Hike that I used for training to join the Military. I repeated the Hike this time from North to South when I left the Forces in 1979 to relive and regain my Civillian Status and later went on the C2C West to East 1980 and the East to West C2C in 1981. Then a two year break to train for the John OGroats to Lands End hike, followed two years later by a South to North Lands End to John OGroats hike and finally finished Hiking after completing a THREE YEAR SOLO HIKE of the complete Circumnavigation of the at the time UN OPENED Coastal Hike of the UK Mainland, my only stipulation was when I arrived at a river I would follow it inland until the first Bridge then cross over the river to continue the Coastal Hike. THREE YEARS LATER I completed the Coastline of Scotland, England and Wales way before the Official route was announced a few years ago. That last route I did not record my milage but I have see the distance for the New Coastal Route Titled "King Charles III England Coast Path" quoted as being 2,700 miles long when it is completed. Tony in Essex a Retired Hiker.

    • @alwaysforwardyt
      @alwaysforwardyt 5 днів тому

      @@user-TonyUK That's a lot of hiking Tony! Well done! l was going to suggest that it was time to hike in a different country, but you mentioned you're now a retired-hiker... Anyway, with all those walks l'm sure you've got many wonderful memories and entertaining stories to tell. Regards from DC, USA 😊

    • @user-TonyUK
      @user-TonyUK 5 днів тому

      @@alwaysforwardyt I would love to get back on the Long Distance Hiking trails again but I know the damage done to my Knee Joints would not permit anything more than maybe a local 5 mile hike based over a 10 day period of time. Yes I miss it but the damage done will not heal so I just after make do with watching others Hike and pass on my memories of Hikes I have completed in the Past. My ONE Regret is never hiking across the USA from West Coast to East coast on one of my 10 visits to the USA, but on one vacation I did a 5 mile day Hike along the Appalation Train near Roannoak Virginia. It was only after spotting a Bear I became affraid as I had no Firearm being a UK CItizen just over there on Vacation. Still I have my memories and UA-cam to refresh the parts I have forgotten. Tony in England

    • @alwaysforwardyt
      @alwaysforwardyt 5 днів тому

      @@user-TonyUK No regrets Tony, you've hiked enough 😊Knee injuries are usually problematic; l'm sorry to hear that. Anyway, life goes on and, as you said, now you're enjoying hiking from the memories you have. Lucky you! l find that in life, there are different stages to do different things so what's not to like? Take care my friend 😊

  • @larsmuller5541
    @larsmuller5541 23 дні тому

    Hey man, Great content! Wich inner are you using in your duomid? Is it the solomid xl inner?

    • @alwaysforwardyt
      @alwaysforwardyt 23 дні тому

      Thanks 👍Nah, it's a cheap one from Ali Express (l paid around GBP50 a few years ago when living in the UK). lt's from this store (just checked my emails for you), but l don't have the exact model (not in the email). l think it's this one, but make sure you check the dimensions before you order (it's not a perfect fit, but it does the job well. l'd recommend it): www.aliexpress.us/item/2255799941520575.html?gps-id=pcStoreLeaderboard&scm=1007.22922.271278.0&scm_id=1007.22922.271278.0&scm-url=1007.22922.271278.0&pvid=4b918672-3f43-4bd6-815d-27c57b50ba66&_t=gps-id%3ApcStoreLeaderboard%2Cscm-url%3A1007.22922.271278.0%2Cpvid%3A4b918672-3f43-4bd6-815d-27c57b50ba66%2Ctpp_buckets%3A668%232846%238115%232000&pdp_npi=4%40dis%21USD%2164.42%2149.76%21%21%2164.42%2149.76%21%40210318c317275711603695060e291c%2112000018905175617%21rec%21US%21%21ABXZ&spm=a2g0o.store_pc_home.smartLeaderboard_2008804236010.4000127835327&gatewayAdapt=glo2usa

    • @larsmuller5541
      @larsmuller5541 22 дні тому

      @@alwaysforwardyt Thank you so much 👍

  • @allgoodwithme3290
    @allgoodwithme3290 Місяць тому

    Thanks

  • @ayushbodh285
    @ayushbodh285 Місяць тому

    I need a jacket for Mountaineering can you suggest between mythic ultra or positron pro or batura jacket?

    • @alwaysforwardyt
      @alwaysforwardyt Місяць тому

      I don't know whether you'll be climbing the Everest or the Aconcagua, but I'd say the Mythic Ultra should be a good mountaineering jacket (weight to warmth ratio looks good). Good luck!

    • @ayushbodh285
      @ayushbodh285 Місяць тому

      @@alwaysforwardyt I am going for 7000m peaks expedition so what do you think?

    • @alwaysforwardyt
      @alwaysforwardyt Місяць тому

      The Mythic Ultra won't be as warm as the Positron, but taking into account the weight difference, I'd still pick that one (Mythic). You can then add a ~200g down vest (Mountain Hardware Whisperlite, for example) for a more functional, flexible clothing system (that vest packs very small so you can always have it in a easily accessible pocket of your pack).

    • @ayushbodh285
      @ayushbodh285 Місяць тому

      @@alwaysforwardyt batura jacket will be too heavy?

    • @alwaysforwardyt
      @alwaysforwardyt Місяць тому

      @ayushbodh285 Stay away from waterproof down jackets and be happy 😊

  • @danielamarongiu6492
    @danielamarongiu6492 Місяць тому

    Amazing video. Very informative. Hello from Italy! It's so incredibly hot and humid here, that it's actually kind of refreshing to watch someone in the cold 🥶😂

    • @alwaysforwardyt
      @alwaysforwardyt Місяць тому

      😅 Thank you! I'm happy you enjoyed it. Sorry for the late reply, I've been hiking the Rocky Mountains with no phone network. Video coming soon! 😎😉

  • @JBereza
    @JBereza 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for video... I am doing research where I could go next. This looks very interesting!

    • @alwaysforwardyt
      @alwaysforwardyt 2 місяці тому

      Thank you! Then the Nordkalottleden is a great place to start. To this date, it is still the best (3 seasons) hike I've ever done 😊 Don't forget to take a look at the actual Nordkalottleden videos: m.ua-cam.com/play/PL2HjUb2OrkRUUWjptO-PpU3F-5TnRAump.html

  • @Jim_Manthorpe-hiking
    @Jim_Manthorpe-hiking 2 місяці тому

    Inspirational! You've made me want to pack my bags and head north this winter. I took a pulk into Sarek one winter many moons ago. I went with snowshoes instead of skis and the Swedes thought I was bonkers "Haha, you look like a goblin" they said. Very well shot and edited by the way.

    • @alwaysforwardyt
      @alwaysforwardyt 2 місяці тому

      Thank you! Yes, you hardly see snowshoes in those latitudes. Based on your comment, should l assume that you know how to survive in the coldest winter months of Scandinavia by yourself?

    • @Jim_Manthorpe-hiking
      @Jim_Manthorpe-hiking 2 місяці тому

      @@alwaysforwardyt I'm out of practice doing unsupported winter expeditions in the far north. The last time I did that was many years ago. I slept seven days in a tent pulling a pulk from Saltoluokta into the heart of Sarek but I wasn't alone. I had a friend with me. There's a photo of our tent on the community tab of my youtube page. If I were to do it again I'd need to do some training I think. I remember how damn hard it was pulling that pulk. And the sense of isolation is profound. Every decision can be the difference between coming out alive and not. Even things like making sure your gloves don't blow away! Really impressive that you did that alone. It's a whole other level of psychological drama.

    • @alwaysforwardyt
      @alwaysforwardyt 2 місяці тому

      That sounds like a great trip! I know Saltoluokta and Sarek, of course. Being alone takes safety to another level because you are all you have. For that reason, fears amplify. Either way is very enjoyable! 😊❤️❄️🌨️🌬️

  • @Vicentecarmonagonza
    @Vicentecarmonagonza 2 місяці тому

    Excellent!!!

  • @mariag4224
    @mariag4224 2 місяці тому

    I think Caroline's video is much better than yours, Antonio 😅 I love It, Congrats 😍🥳🎈

    • @alwaysforwardyt
      @alwaysforwardyt 2 місяці тому

      Yes, I'll have to agree. I must say her editing style looks very familiar... 🙄😅😎 I'm happy you enjoyed it! 👌🏻😊

    • @davidwright5094
      @davidwright5094 28 днів тому

      @@alwaysforwardyt Could her choice of costume also be more appealing than yours? Maybe try purloining it for your own next video?? (To be clear, I mean just the home gear review ones; not the outdoor Arctic treks.)

    • @alwaysforwardyt
      @alwaysforwardyt 28 днів тому

      @@davidwright5094 You meant that you'd like me to do a similar (3 seasons) gear review?

  • @lesterstanden2435
    @lesterstanden2435 2 місяці тому

    I just came inside to get away from the midges and the rain. I then watched a video advising people not to come to where I live in summer! I think you're right though, I'd rather live in a minefield in Chad!

    • @alwaysforwardyt
      @alwaysforwardyt 2 місяці тому

      😅😅 I've said many times in my videos that l love Scotland and Scottish people; the same is true for my wife. But boy, those evil beasties are creatures from hell 😱😱😅☺️

    • @carolinegalvan5456
      @carolinegalvan5456 2 місяці тому

      I always say they were the ultimate marriage test 😄

  • @carolinegalvan5456
    @carolinegalvan5456 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for putting this video together - what a lovely birthday surprise 💞 !! Every shot spot on - I am now a professional youtuber 🤗😄

    • @alwaysforwardyt
      @alwaysforwardyt 2 місяці тому

      My pleasure! Yes, you did great! Now it's just a matter of sitting and waiting for the millions of subscribers and sponsors to support you! ❤️🥳😅

  • @ervinslens
    @ervinslens 2 місяці тому

    Lovely review and demonstration 👌👌

  • @carolinegalvan5456
    @carolinegalvan5456 2 місяці тому

    Mmh, so this is where my hand towel disappeared to 🙄at 1:07

    • @alwaysforwardyt
      @alwaysforwardyt 2 місяці тому

      Negative, the towel didn't disappear, l took it ☝🏻😎😅

  • @smokehousehammock4481
    @smokehousehammock4481 2 місяці тому

    nice video.. I like to build alot of my gear. most of the time I'm in a hammock, but the times I'm on ground, I made a 300 fleece bag I slide my close cell ThermR foam pad in, then ThermR neoAir extreme ontop of foam pad, all wrapped in 300 Fleece. then use a -40F WM bag. I made an artic bedding bag this all goes in. so far this has worked to -30F for me... If not as cold I'll use a 0F WM bag... good videos. hope to see more.

    • @alwaysforwardyt
      @alwaysforwardyt 2 місяці тому

      Building your gear is great. Nobody knows better than you what you like and how you like it 😉

  • @Jim_Manthorpe-hiking
    @Jim_Manthorpe-hiking 2 місяці тому

    Lovely to hear a bit about your background. I can see that you really understand what it means to be alone in the wild. You're dead right with your comparison of the Scottish Highlands and northern Scandinavia. I always feel that the latter is like Scotland on steroids. Bigger, wilder, more vast, tougher and more unspoilt. I love Scotland but northern Norway and Sweden is something else.

    • @alwaysforwardyt
      @alwaysforwardyt 2 місяці тому

      l love Scotland too, but the Arctic weather plays in another league. l did my very first thru-hike (and first time wild-camping) in Scotland in winter (first week of March 2020, the SUW). Had a done the same in Scandinavia l would now be dead. That's the difference 😊 (and the much larger landscape, taller mountains, etc.). But, again, l do love Scotland and the Scottish people. BTW, this video proves l can stay quiet and do silent filming (beginning and end 10:03 🤐😶😅).

  • @Jim_Manthorpe-hiking
    @Jim_Manthorpe-hiking 2 місяці тому

    Really enjoying this journey. I was hoping to get to northern Sweden this September but I won't be able to, so this is the next best thing!

    • @alwaysforwardyt
      @alwaysforwardyt 2 місяці тому

      l'm sorry to hear that; what a shame. Maybe next year! 😊 The Nordkalottleden is the hike that l feel set the foundations of the hiker l am today. To this date, the NKL is the best 3 seasons hike l've done.

  • @Jim_Manthorpe-hiking
    @Jim_Manthorpe-hiking 2 місяці тому

    You chose a great area for your hike. Torridon to the south and Assynt to the north are also worth exploring. The ticks are a menace though. Hay demasiados de ellos! Great video. Next time you are in Scotland let me know. Happy to recommend some places.

    • @alwaysforwardyt
      @alwaysforwardyt 2 місяці тому

      Yes, it was beautiful! l have hiked quite a bit in Scotland (SNT, CWT, SUW, etc.) and l always had a great time. Scottish people welcomed and treated me very well! l'll never forget 😊We now live in the US and every now and then my wife and l talk about Scotland and how we would like to go back in the future (when back to Europe). As for the ticks... it's what it is... It seems like soon (2025?) we'll have a vaccine against the horrible Lyme disease... www.cdc.gov/lyme/about/lyme-disease-vaccine.html#:~:text=Valneva%20and%20Pfizer%20have%20developed,A%20(OspA)%20of%20Borrelia.

  • @tickbait777
    @tickbait777 2 місяці тому

    Wonderful video, friend! I have done the inflatable and closed foam cell pad stacking and it definitely helps. But I have always heard and put the closed cell on the bottom, but you say to put it on top. Is this for any particular reason?

    • @alwaysforwardyt
      @alwaysforwardyt 2 місяці тому

      Thanks! In my experience, when sleeping around or below -20°C (the colder the more noticeable), putting the inflatable pad directly on the ground (or the tent's floor) then adding the closed cell on top achieves better insulation. In the other configuration, l feel the inflatable pad sucks my body heat. Very noticeable, again, when it's sufficiently cold. You may achieve different results with different sleeping pads 🤷🏻‍♂️ but that's my 'general' recommendation.

    • @tickbait777
      @tickbait777 2 місяці тому

      @@alwaysforwardyt Interesting! I will definitely try this out this winter. Thanks!

    • @alwaysforwardyt
      @alwaysforwardyt 2 місяці тому

      @tickbait777 You should definitely try it and draw your own conclusions. Make sure you take a thermometer so that you can check the temps (the colder the easier to notice). Good luck!

  • @Jim_Manthorpe-hiking
    @Jim_Manthorpe-hiking 2 місяці тому

    Me encanta este video. Gracias! I hiked in Padjelanta last year and the weather was very similar. It makes it very challenging. I admire the fact that you and your wife kept smiling through the rain and wind. Looking forward to watching more of your films.

    • @alwaysforwardyt
      @alwaysforwardyt 2 місяці тому

      ¡Gracias! When l continued (by myself 😓) on the Nordlandsruta, the weather radically improved and l got a few sunny days on a row. When my poor wife saw it 😅 This is the Nordlandsruta playlist (in case it helps). You can see the Padjelantaleden in Episode 4: ua-cam.com/play/PL2HjUb2OrkRUaHqwtfhdoiO3HQcRkWCzr.html&si=tYdjR4xsqKubsBiY You may also enjoy my Nordkalottleden videos: ua-cam.com/play/PL2HjUb2OrkRUUWjptO-PpU3F-5TnRAump.html&si=RbLQtHXnX2Z_pMLD

    • @Jim_Manthorpe-hiking
      @Jim_Manthorpe-hiking 2 місяці тому

      @@alwaysforwardyt I will watch all of them. I like your style. Your wife must have been kicking herself for missing the sunshine 😆I see you have hiked a lot in Scotland too. I live in the Highlands. If you check my channel you'll see lots of videos of hiking in Scotland. Que tengas un buen dia!

    • @alwaysforwardyt
      @alwaysforwardyt 2 місяці тому

      She did! And yet we all know that such awful weather makes up for the best hiking stories and memories 😉 I'm slowly learning how to film and edit videos, and finding my style. Look at my first video back in March 2020, the SUW (my first time wild-camping and thru-hiking) and you'll see the progress we've been making 🤓 (also as a hiker/adventurer 😎). Today I'm a bit busy, but I'll look at your channel tomorrow (I'll leave a comment). It looks very promising! 😊👌🏻 I think this video in Scotland turned out nice: ua-cam.com/video/2-JeW-K2Eio/v-deo.htmlsi=d3n34TOiovvD-22K

    • @Jim_Manthorpe-hiking
      @Jim_Manthorpe-hiking 2 місяці тому

      @@alwaysforwardyt The wild weather definitely makes for a great story. Thanks for checking my channel. My style is a bit different from yours but I hope you like it! I'll check out your Scotland films. I have a couple from the Pyrenees and the Picos de Europa. I love the mountains of Spain. I lived in Barcelona many years ago and used to explore the Pyrenees a lot.

    • @alwaysforwardyt
      @alwaysforwardyt 2 місяці тому

      I'm definitely going to watch those videos of the Pyrenees and Picos de Europa. My mother is from Barcelona, l lived there until l was 6 and we moved to Málaga. I'm sure you had a good time in Barcelona! OK, let's go and watch those videos 🤓

  • @benwilson1249
    @benwilson1249 2 місяці тому

    Very helpful tips! Could I ask what kind of jacket I could wear for minus 20 Celsius? Would be a good help.

    • @alwaysforwardyt
      @alwaysforwardyt 2 місяці тому

      If you don't want to wear many layers, in fall, the "Mountain Hardware Absolute Parka" will be available in the US website (not available at the moment because it's summer, l believe. l asked "Mountain Hardware" and l was told it'll be available in fall). That would be my top pick. Link here: www.mountainhardwear.ca/en/p/mens-absolute-zero-parka-1898861.html l use the jacket you see in my videos, but l only manage because l wear many layers (it's a bit of a pain). l had that jacket before l started doing 'winter activities,' otherwise l would have bought the one from Mountain Hardware (last year, around Christmas, it was on sale down to 40%). Otherwise, "Bergans from Norway" and the equivalent from "Fjallraven" will do also great: www.bergans.com/en/p/2782-expedition-down-unisex-parka/21765 l hope this helps!

  • @Vicentecarmonagonza
    @Vicentecarmonagonza 2 місяці тому

    Excellent!!! Thankx a lot!!

    • @alwaysforwardyt
      @alwaysforwardyt 2 місяці тому

      My pleasure. It is an interesting topic. I'm sure others are also interested in the video so it was a win-win 😊

  • @kevinm498
    @kevinm498 2 місяці тому

    Glad you have uploaded again.

    • @alwaysforwardyt
      @alwaysforwardyt 2 місяці тому

      With so much encouragement, I'm going to have to upload more often 😅 Thanks! 🙌🏻

  • @kevinm498
    @kevinm498 2 місяці тому

    Where did you learn to cross country ski, and when did you start pulling a sledge?

    • @alwaysforwardyt
      @alwaysforwardyt 2 місяці тому

      Take a look at these 4 videos. You'll see my humble beginning. Eirik taught me (very well) the basics of x-country ski, winter camping, emergency shelters, fuel stove operation, etc. ua-cam.com/video/D6lmjkdNgc4/v-deo.html

  • @RogerByrne
    @RogerByrne 2 місяці тому

    I don’t reach your lower temps and already felt cold in my teneqa 700, I sent it back to Cumulus and for 85 euro they now added 200g of 850 down, so I have a teneqa 900 😂

    • @alwaysforwardyt
      @alwaysforwardyt 2 місяці тому

      Lucky you! l thought of doing the same, but I'm in the US. I'll certainly do that whenever l have the chance!

  • @Leeslost
    @Leeslost 2 місяці тому

    Great to see you back Antonio, looked like a fantastic trip

    • @alwaysforwardyt
      @alwaysforwardyt 2 місяці тому

      Thank you! Yes, l had a tough but great time. Can't wait to next winter!

  • @Vicentecarmonagonza
    @Vicentecarmonagonza 2 місяці тому

    Last month I have been climbing in the Andes for a long period of time. During the freezing nights I remembered your videos from up north and wonder about the sleeping system you followed. It would be wonderfull if you could prepare some footage on that topic. Thanks again!!

    • @alwaysforwardyt
      @alwaysforwardyt 2 місяці тому

      Oh wow, the Andes, lucky you! l hope remembering my videos didn't make you feel even colder 😅😎 OK, you got it, l'll make that video just for you 👍

    • @Vicentecarmonagonza
      @Vicentecarmonagonza 2 місяці тому

      @@alwaysforwardyt Thank you!!! Nobody better than you for that matter after all your extreme experience. Thanx a lot!!!

    • @alwaysforwardyt
      @alwaysforwardyt 2 місяці тому

      My pleasure. Just please be patient, but l won't forget, I'll make the video 👌🏻

  • @Vicentecarmonagonza
    @Vicentecarmonagonza 2 місяці тому

    Excellent as usual!!! Congrats!! Keep up the good work!

    • @alwaysforwardyt
      @alwaysforwardyt 2 місяці тому

      Thanks for the support, much appreciated! 👏👏👏👌😊

  • @paullindberg6219
    @paullindberg6219 2 місяці тому

    Great film! Well done and I hope for more films in the future. 👍

    • @alwaysforwardyt
      @alwaysforwardyt 2 місяці тому

      Thanks for the kind words, truly appreciate it. l'll be back skiing and filming in Norway next winter. Until then, you'll have to watch my coming Canada videos (by end of September), sorry... 😅😉

  • @kevinm498
    @kevinm498 2 місяці тому

    These films are so well done. Always a pleasure to watch.

    • @alwaysforwardyt
      @alwaysforwardyt 2 місяці тому

      Thanks a lot! Your comment gives me motivation to keep making videos 😊👍🏻

  • @ervinslens
    @ervinslens 2 місяці тому

    What a film! Brilliant cinematography my friend, shots and storytelling are amazing here!

    • @alwaysforwardyt
      @alwaysforwardyt 2 місяці тому

      Thanks for the encouragement! What a moral boost! 😅 Best regards from DC 😊

  • @gtronn74
    @gtronn74 2 місяці тому

  • @fjellfanten1
    @fjellfanten1 3 місяці тому

    I served in the Norwegian army in that area 👍👍

    • @alwaysforwardyt
      @alwaysforwardyt 3 місяці тому

      Great stuff. l have met Norwegian, US and UK soldiers in the area. It's always the highlight of my time in Norway and they've always treated me really well. l try to go and spend 2-3 months in Dividalen every winter. And yes, l'm coming next winter again!

  • @nathanlillie5262
    @nathanlillie5262 3 місяці тому

    I guess you figured this out by now, but you didn't need to book the huts in advance, just pay after staying. Use the app. Usually it is better not to book, if you have a multi-day trip, since usually you'll end up being ahead or behind schedule, and anyways you might decide to sleep in the tent instead.

    • @alwaysforwardyt
      @alwaysforwardyt 3 місяці тому

      It was COVID times when l walked the Nordkalottleden. l did not break any rules, it was legit for me to walk the trail, but l did have to book the cabins in advance as not only were they locked with the usual DNT key, but also with a combination padlock (both system were in place). If you didn't book in advance, you would not have the combination for the padlock and hence, you could not stay in the cabins. It was painful, but l managed more or less. Once l had to sleep in the toilet because l did not have mobile reception to book the cabin. See it here: ua-cam.com/video/yqOkJi1WLVE/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared&t=738

    • @nathanlillie5262
      @nathanlillie5262 3 місяці тому

      @@alwaysforwardyt Oh, that makes sense then.

  • @fjellfanten1
    @fjellfanten1 3 місяці тому

    There is never to much gear 😂

    • @alwaysforwardyt
      @alwaysforwardyt 3 місяці тому

      That's true! 😆 If you like these type of videos, you may enjoy my last one here: ua-cam.com/video/qBxQPv8YtDo/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared And perhaps these 3 others (with my Norwegian friend Jan): ua-cam.com/video/g74SxarnDtc/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared l hope you enjoy them! 😊

  • @nathanlillie5262
    @nathanlillie5262 3 місяці тому

    Nordkalotten is a wonderful trail. I've done the northern two segments, though not the southern segment because dogs are not allowed in the Swedish national parks, except on the Kungsleden where there are two many people, and my dog always hikes with me. Instead, I'll do the Abisko-Kilpisjärvi stretch a second time this summer. The weather in Lappland can absolutely get really cold, and Nordkalotten is high and exposed, so you have to be ready for that. On the other hand, if the weather gets really cold and windy, it drives off the mosquitoes and midges, which can be really bad in certain places. Norwegian huts are wonderful. A way to start at the north end is to fly into Inari, in Finland, and take buses to Kautokeino. But don't even attempt the trail unless you are an experienced backpacker!

    • @alwaysforwardyt
      @alwaysforwardyt 3 місяці тому

      I agree with everything you said. Abisko-Kilpisjärv is a wonderful hike, l want to do it again with my wife (we'd choose the last week of August to start). l've done the winter edition of Abisko-Kilpisjärv twice. Once with a Norwegian friend (3 Episodes here): ua-cam.com/video/g74SxarnDtc/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared and once alone (here): ua-cam.com/video/mahZB0zlO4Q/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared l hope you enjoy the videos!

  • @Rayadadecorazon0309
    @Rayadadecorazon0309 4 місяці тому