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Gear for Multi-Day Wilderness Canoe Trips - My Kit Choices for Scandinavia - The Good and the Bad.
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- Опубліковано 25 жов 2022
- Hi Folks and welcome back, I have been asked a lot about the gear I took with me on the Sweden/Norway wilderness canoe trip, so this video is all about my gear choices - what worked, what didn’t, what I’d change next time and my general thoughts about the trip as a whole.
I have put some links to some of the gear below - I couldn’t include everything as there is a character limit in the description box, but hopefully they’ll steer you towards some items that I’ve been asked about.
I hope you enjoy the video,
Thanks for watching.
Links
Ally Folding Canoes
www.bergans.com/en/gear/ally-...
SealLine Drybags
www.seallinegear.com/ie/packs...
Amok Hammocks
amokequipment.eu
Honey Stove
www.backpackinglight.co.uk/bu...
Fjallraven Keb Trousers
www.raymears.com/Bushcraft_Pr...
Woolpower Jumper
www.raymears.com/Bushcraft_Pr...
Hagloffs Fleece
www.haglofs.com/en/men/tops-m...
David Friars Bags and Pouches
www.etsy.com/uk/shop/DavidFri...
Petromax Cool Bag
www.petromax-shop.de/petromax...
Garmin InReach Tracker
www.garmin.com/en-US/p/765374
Dels Outside Coffee
dels_outside?ig...
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Dear Simon. May I take this opportunity to not only thank you for sharing this journey with us, but also on your wonderful editing. All the very best to you.
Thank you Stephen!
As a kid,10yrs old, our school took us to the broads where I learned to sail. We went to Snowdon. It scared the hell out of me, but the achievement was incredible.Cubs taught me bushcraft tenting and cooking outdoors. Even an Army assault course.
Every kid should know how to swim too.
Because of insurance and health and safety.....it's now more difficult for schools.
Because of this I became more resilient in adulthood....I never give up. I try to be positive.
I've made terrible mistakes in my life, but I've learned to move on due in the main, to that early training.
Thank you Simon for these wonderful vlogs
😎☯️🌱
I watched the trip with great envy and an equal dollop of empathy for the hard times, well done to keep going , I hope you and Andy have both recovered!
As Patrick McManus would have said " A fine and pleasant misery. " that is what camping is all about. I'm Happy you enjoyed your trip. Do it as long as you are able.
You and Andy are a world class team! Thanks to both of you for all you share.
My personal favorite is your coffee pot, I love seeing the coffee coming out of that spout, it reminds me of the Italian stove top espresso makers. Thank you for mentioning where you found it! All the best kitchen gadgets are now all vintage!
Planning the trip, would be interesting video to watch Simon. How you contacted your help etc, now you're the , on point guy, so to speak. People will want to follow in your footsteps, and do it for themselves. Great adventure video, you both did amazing and completed the task on time and in good British fashion. I'd love to see the out takes 😉 Thank you.
The outtakes would take some serious bleeping out! 😂
@@simonablokeinthewoods I bet it would 😉🤣
Hi Simon!
I am watching your videos for 2 years now and I am always smiling on interpreting your coffee maker as a vintage one. Here in Hungary you can buy these even brand new :)
Of course it is not an up-to-date technology, however they are really durable. My grandma has one that is in age of 20+ years!
If you (or any other fans reading this) are around Hungary, you can get it in almost any household store. Also at antique stores for sure.
note: Always buy some spare sealing ring as well.
Thanks for your great videos. Waiting to watch similar good adventures from you.
Viktor
There are only 2 people that can get away with a sweat stained dirty hat. One is yourself Simon and the other, the late great Fred Dibnah. Now that’s an elite duo if ever there was one 😀 And thanks for breaking down your trip kit. I found it really interesting
I totally agree with the mindset of push yourself to make it mean something. Going out of your comfort zone and beyond is a good thing. Especially as we get older, so easy to just say we are getting older and must slow down, but we are still very capable. All about being strong minded.
Loves this video, the honesty and I loved your trip. Glad the foot is feeling better now
You’re the best. I’ve been following since you had 10k subscribers and you’re honest & genuine.
🙏🏼⛺️🇺🇸❤️
My boys and myself loved your vids of Andy and yourself canoeing through the Swedish and Norwegian lakes. Hopefully you will have time to do some winter overnight camping. Take care and stay safe …. regards John (Devon)
Good to hear from you Simon! Always look forward to seeing your adventures! Cheers!
Always good to reflect, glad you enjoyed it!
Brilliant fascinating insight into the whole trip, really enjoyed that Simon was so interesting to hear your thoughts on the whole experience, again well done the pair of you thank you for all your content 👍⭐
Glad you guys made it back safely
This has been an epic trip.
Thanks Simon great review 👍
That was interesting, Simon. Good for both you guys for taking it on and making it through.
Thanks for the videos, I always likes them go forwards
An amazing and memorable trip Simon, thanks for sharing it all. Look forward to the next one.
Good to see the load out! Such a well filmed series appreciate the hard work involved in creating the film for us.
Great video as always. 👍👍
Great video thanks. Awesome gear
Thank you for sharing all your gear and being able to watch more of the spectacular scenery.
Many thanks for taking the time to show us all the gear and how you pack it, Simon.
Great trip - so nice to see the whole trip and both your views on it - thank you
Thanks for showing us around all your gear super impressive and very well thought out , loved the trip videos and await your next adventure 👌
Another great video Simon.
Enyoed it .
Good and clear facts.
Good memories of an great time !
Greets from Holland.
Great video Simon! It was enjoyable, informative and educational. Thank you.
Fantastic video Simon, it’s good to dissect sometimes to see what worked and what didn’t.
It is a great and fun adventure for the both of you Simon. I enjoyed watching the series on both of your channel.
Useful kit list, and a great if occasionally arduous trip for you both. Well done.
What a great adventure and this behind the scenes look at what worked and what wasn't as good. Thanks for sharing, stay safe . looking forward to your next adventure
What an amazing trip that was!!love Zweden,have not been to Norway yet!
As always,love your videos 👍
Excellent, topman as usual 11/10
Thanks for your review! Experience is the best teacher! Loved the videos of your trip and this follow up on the gear.
Beautiful footage of the whole trip! It always amazes me how much gear you pack so perfectly. You've given really good insight on gear for solo camping. You and Andy make a great travel team. Cheers!
outstanding video Simon, thanks for sharing the journey!!!
I've just finished the Series yesterday, what an amazing adventure! I was looking forward to this follow-up video!
Great stuff sir. I enjoyed watching the you and Andy on your epic adventure. Looking forward to the next one. Stay safe.
Man, you're an inspiration.
Been waiting for this 👍
Great to hear some future goals and plans come from this amazing trip Simon! lightweight would be an incredibly different experience. Cool to hear you being so positive and looking forward to the next adventure!
That trip was hard work...add to that the video and editing and all that goes with setting up shots and retrieving your equipment and it takes tremendous effort. Thank you
Thanks Simon - appreciate the debrief. Interesting to hear your thoughts re ultralight/packraft and look forward to more of your great adventures and videography!
Thanks. This last series was very good to watch.
Very informative video... thanks for sharing 🙂
"For afterwards a man finds pleasure in his pains, when he has suffered long and wandered long. So I will tell you what you ask and seek to know." -Homer, The Odyssey. Simon, I love watching your adventures and am glad that you share them with us. To many more adventures, cheers!
Thanks for this Simon. I'm off for a similar trip this summer and this has helped a lot. Love your video style - keep them coming!
Excellent way of closing your brilliant adventure. Simon buying a pack raft I didn't see that one coming. Many thanks sharing.
It's always interesting to see what you take and how well it's packed. Even more so when you describe what you learned; mistakes, improvements, what was great and not so great. Your series was so well worth watching; you did a great job filming and narrating.
That was a cracking adventure in Sweden and Norway that was fantastic gear you took with you Sweden and Norway cracking video thanks Simon 😊 👍
Thanks for taking the time to share a bit more information about the trip Simon. It's clear from your face that it was an enjoyable and memorable trip!
Hi Simon. I enjoy this channel, and this series of videos in particular. I certainly appreciate the extra effort you go to in order to produce a well edited video; along with the content that's the reason why i'm a subscriber to this channel. You captured the 'feel' of being on this trip which is where the inspiration comes from for us to embark on adventures of our own. Keep doing that - you're a great storyteller. And then making informative videos about your kit helps those who wouldn't necessarily know the 'nuts and bolts' of planning for such an adventure. Great stuff mate.
We do so appreciate the importance of detailed post gear reviews. Not often offered enough by others and you did an exceptional very appreciated Job. Blessings as always to you both from Oregon & Thank You!! ... Mike.
I thoroughly enjoyed this series. Thank you. Tootles... Wade 👍😎👍
Very useful Simon, thank you. I’m planning an Algonquin trip next year so this is good information.
Would highly recommend US army jungle boots for canoe trips like these, look for a genuine supplier like Altama, lots of knock offs out there. They are a mix of leather and nylon, lots of colour patterns available, can be worn laced up in the day for support, then unlaced in the evening with a fresh set of dry socks to dry them out with your feets own warmth by the fire. They have drain holes, a Panama sole for shedding mud, soft compound rubber for grip in the wet, no padding to soak up and hold water.
I wore them canoeing with merino socks, didn’t even attempt to keep my feet dry, the holes pump out the water and design means they dry super quick and don’t stink up like neoprene. Accepting wet feet means you tend to lift kit into and out of the boat much more safely than awkwardly lifting trying to keep them dry. I took them off to dry my feet out over lunches.
Loved the series I can’t wait to get back out canoeing in Canada next season Quetico wildlife park is amazing if your looking for locations. Thanks for sharing and carrying all that camera kit.
Nice video. I love your coffee pot. 💜
Great video
Your organisation is so satisfying 😅👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Looking foward to your next adventure packrafting.. 🙋🏼♀️
good to see u on a boat again simon
Thoroughly enjoyed watching this entire trip. Absolutely amazing footage and transports you to a beautiful place. Please reassure Andy that mishaps will eventually become the adventure you remember and talk about for many years. Keep up the amazing content, thank you, Seamus
You’re right, I did think when I watched you’re videos that a day off would have given you both a breather. Great trip - what a memory,
Thoroughly enjoyed watching your trip! Defo good challenge, thanks for sharing the footage as it must have been a challenge just doing that!? Here's to the next 😉
Great vid- very interesting to see your load out from your & Andy’s Scandinavian canoe trip. I swear Simon, you are such a great guy !!!🍺🍻
thanks for the detail on the extras to the first aid kit, interesting stuff and wise choices
Great trip, beautiful scenery. Memories for a lifetime, better shared with a friend.
Can't wait to see your next adventure. Stay safe and God bless.
Cool stuff. I see you like gear as much I do. Greetings from 🇨🇦
Your trip reminded me of several canoe excursions I went on in the late 80s in the BWCA. The most memorable was also the most brutal. 7 days...7 lakes...6 long portages, and a 100 lb canoe. Good times!
Hi Simon ! I am amazed by you'll doing this trip, planning and planning. Then to pull it total together and had a good time. I had a very good time watching it, kinda felt like I was with you'll. Be safe and keep doing trips! Thanks. Mike
Very interesting video about your equipment & the reasons for taking the items. I am not a camping person. I am too old for such things but I really enjoy watching your videos.
You were definitely in your element. It was a beautiful trip, thank you so much for sharing it. Glad your feet are better, watching you limp was harsh, was worried. Take care, be well
Thank you Simon! regards to Andy.
Brilliant. You've come a long way from that delightful film of your two day trip down the Stour 🙂
(Mind you, I still watch it occasionally....)
Many thanks to both of you.
Good one Simon very well explained and interesting. All the best Cheers. Take care B. K
I love the update at the end - “I’ve already bought…” 😀 Classic me move the minute I get back from a trip!
Fantastic video as always.
Thanks for the gear review and 'post-mortem ' on the trip..... Tough lesson on the footwear, but I bet you'll have it resolved on the next trek ! ha! Great video Simon........
Amazing trip, we loved watching it ! Great review of trip equipment. Good footwear for portages is important , often overlooked. I would stick with my canoe for that trip ,don't want to hit my tailbone in the rapids. Looking forward to you and Andy's next adventure ! Thank You so very much.
Awesome episode Sir Simon ✊🏼🧐
Cheers from across the pond..California 🇺🇸 👊🏼😎🤙🏼
Excellent stuff Simon, great overview of all your kit and your thoughts of what you wouldn't have taken, not to much eh? Great to see how you go on a packrat.
I have a chronic condition which means the kind of outdoors stuff you do is a no go for me. So I love to see your videos, and explore the woods and waterways vicariously through your videos. Thank you!
Hi Simon, I had watched this series when you first uploaded it months ago and thought it was brilliant. But having now watched Andys epic 3 hour video, I binge watched all of yours again. Amazing trip for you both! Yes it was gruelling in parts, but what a great achievement for you both. I also admire your friendship and just how well you worked and supported each other. Just brilliant 👍🏻👏🏻
You two showed absolutely amazing fortitude, resilience and strength. I as born and raised in America and I would have ended up dying in Norway if I tried that trip. Thank you so much for addressing the nylon repair beads. I was wondering if it held your glasses and you answered that question. All of your vids have great content. I’m happy that I’m one of your subscribers!
Thanks for all the tips! Let me know if your comming to the north again.... then me and my best friend Martin are ready for som great adventures with your guys here in the north ( were from denmark :-)
I really enjoyed watching your trip! What an adventure! I do actually have an Ally Canoe, but it's been unused for quite a while now. But now I'm really inspired and want to go on a canoe trip again! But I will probably choose a slightly less challenging adventure, haha! So thank you again for an inspiring video series! Torstein, a bloke from Norway :)
Watched both yours and Andy's videos on that trip. Amazing and lots of long days and hard work too. "Portaging" is a new word I've never heard before. Obviously meant walking by land between lakes, etc. Getting ready for another? Love your videos. Take care out there.
I enjoyed all the videos from both you and Andy. I'm glad to see this one as I was someone who wondered about some of these things, especially those canoes. I have to say, you did a brilliant job of going through the kit and interspersing clips of everything in use. That was excellent! I was not at all surprised to hear how you enjoyed the challenge. I'm sort of the same way - I enjoy the personal challenge of knowing I can still do things that I want to do. As I'm never going to get to any of these places of do any of those things, I truly enjoy it vicariously! I'm retired and I spend most of my time in my garden, cooking or painting. So your videos are a wonderful addition to enjoying my time at home. Cheers Simon! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Maggie!
Nice one Simon. Mrs In the wood must be very understanding 😂
Thank you Simon, great job.I injoy all your vidios,Gary from Russia,Ohio.USA.
another nice video, THANKS; I will not be doing that kind of camping - I am now age 71, but it is nice to see how
I love to plan and organize and pack when I camp. Everything has its's place. I admire your great attention to that. Lists, and lists again so nothing is forgotten. Love your videos, and look forward to what the winter brings. Maybe a canoe trip to Canada is on the horizon?
One day Carol - it’s high on my list! 😁
Thanx, good overview !
Glad to see you are feeling better. Beautiful place to visit. Every day is a learning curve. Great videos, but I'm having Maggie withdrawals.
Really excellent mini-series well worth a bing watch! I love the wrap-up, just for my own interest though :) I’m a bit past it!
I watched and enjoyed your trip with Andy, looked like mini SAS boat troop Selection course, well done thanks for sharing your kit plus Planning. Groundwork is important for Safety as you stress.
Keep sharing I keep watching.
Dave B. Thailand.
Absolutely loved these films Simon. Would really like to see a trilogy but can't help but think Andy wouldn't fancy it again (he's not had much luck). Anyway can't wait for the next adventure. Hope Mags and the family are well.
Another awesome video! I know how much effort goes into the filming and editing process, so thanks for all your hard work. I noticed that another viewer had suggested setting up a way to recieve financial support for your channel. I'd like to second that idea!