I climbed every 2000m mountain in Sweden - What I learned

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  • čas přidán 11. 07. 2024
  • 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
    15:02 - Kaskasapakte
    17:48 - Sielmatjåhkka
    19:53 - My conclutions
    Instagram: / antonlevein

Komentáře • 12

  • @lepxs
    @lepxs Před 2 lety +1

    Great video and great tips! Thank you :)

  • @lottabrynolfssonoberg3201

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

    • @hikingswede
      @hikingswede  Před 2 lety +1

      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 Před 2 lety

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

    • @hikingswede
      @hikingswede  Před 2 lety +1

      Haha Yep, but covid came you know 😆

  • @Wallie358
    @Wallie358 Před rokem

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

    • @hikingswede
      @hikingswede  Před rokem +1

      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

  • @user-qt9cb9ph8g
    @user-qt9cb9ph8g Před 2 lety

    Good luck Anton - my trade union brother!

  • @kavehtorkashvand1296
    @kavehtorkashvand1296 Před rokem

    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  Před rokem +1

      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.

  • @sarahtonin256
    @sarahtonin256 Před 2 lety

    Crazy that this video doesn’t have more views! That’s a very impressive achievement 👏