Sarek, Europe's Last Great Wilderness: A trek from Ritsem to Saltoluokta

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  • čas přidán 1. 12. 2018
  • Lying inside the Arctic Circle, with no roads, signed trails, wardened huts, or motorised access, Sarek National Park was established in 1909 and covers 1.970 square kilometres. This most famous of Sweden's national parks is a roughly circular expanse of genuine wilderness, one of Europe’s last; a daunting, glaciated, inaccessible region of 2,000 metre high mountains, densely vegetated trough valleys, unforgiving high-alpine plateaux and turbulent ice-cold rivers fed by glacial meltwater. The landscape feels decidedly primordial, perhaps because the last remnants of the vast Fennoscandian Ice Sheet only receded from the mountains of eastern Sarek some 9,000 years ago, just after the end of the Pleistocene epoch.
    Sarek lies at the very heart of the Laponia Area, part of the homeland of the indigenous Sámi people (also known as Laplanders). Laponia was recognised as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1996, as it is the largest area in the world (and one of the last) with an ancestral way of life based on the seasonal movement of livestock in the form of semi-domesticated reindeer.
    The only trails found here are those created by the migration paths formed over thousands of years by foraging reindeer herds, which the Sámi in turn followed.
    The routes in and out of Sarek are dictated by the enormous valleys that separate its icy massifs, providing corridors into the heart of the national park. The nearest access points are a day away from any trail head, and crossing the park is a serious undertaking, a truly exhilarating experience you are unlikely to forget in a hurry.
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    1) 00:29 A New Hope
    2) 03:17 In Our Hands
    3) 05:37 Magical
    4) 08:08 Adventure
    5) 11:23 Awaken
    6) 14:45 Thoughts Resolve
    7) 17:10 All Around Us
    Read the blog about our 100km seven-day trek from Ritsem to Saltoluokta here: purplepeakadventures.com/blog...

Komentáře • 84

  • @UdoKellner
    @UdoKellner Před 2 lety +3

    Wirklich toller Film!!! Danke für die phantastischen Einblicke.

  • @UdoKellner
    @UdoKellner Před 2 lety +2

    Your timelapses are awesome! One of the very best video of swedish Lapland.

    • @EtherealLightPhotography
      @EtherealLightPhotography  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you for your kind comment, it is very appreciated. Glad that you liked the timelapses as it makes carrying the extra photographic equipment worthwhile. Regards, Martin and Sharron

    • @UdoKellner
      @UdoKellner Před 2 lety +1

      @@EtherealLightPhotography Thats the same with me. All the foto equipment ad a lot of weight. I use Sonys alpha 7 serie and since some mounth the A1. Sorry for my orthographic mistakes, so far I saw them, I did correct them.

  • @wildlife-tv_Bernd_Attner
    @wildlife-tv_Bernd_Attner Před 3 lety +2

    I was been myselfe many times for hiking in the swedish an norwegian mountains. This wonderfull film is an nice rememberin to my owen tours and it shows me, that it is possible to do again, even when I'm not young...

    • @EtherealLightPhotography
      @EtherealLightPhotography  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for your kind comments. We love the remote trekking in northern Sweden and Norway. We’re not so young but the wilderness trekking is still doable if you don’t attempt to walk far each day. Martin and sharron

  • @sebohoffes5399
    @sebohoffes5399 Před 2 lety +2

    Atemberaubend. Einfach wunderschön. Vielen tausend Dank das Ihr uns auf die Reise mitgenommen habt. Liebe Grüße.

  • @lassenilsson3588
    @lassenilsson3588 Před 3 lety +1

    Som vanligt mycket fin film o fin natur du vandrat i, ser fram emot nästa.

  • @merckx1978
    @merckx1978 Před 3 lety +2

    En ovanligt fin film! Hat's off
    Vädret gjorde ju sitt till. Speciellt intressant då jag planerar just den sträckningen nästa år (förstå gången i Sarek) Väldigt inspirerande.

    • @EtherealLightPhotography
      @EtherealLightPhotography  Před 3 lety

      Tack för kommentarer. Hoppas att du gillar Sarek nästa år! Det är vår favoritplats. Martin and Sharron

  • @Mortac
    @Mortac Před 3 lety +3

    Beautiful! Northern Sweden has some pristine nature. Your filming and editing were lovely as well. I particularly appreciate the 4k resolution, allowing us to see the glorious nature in great detail. Thank you.

    • @EtherealLightPhotography
      @EtherealLightPhotography  Před 3 lety

      Thank you so much, northern Sweden in the Autumn is one of our favorite parts of the World

  • @sveco8186
    @sveco8186 Před 3 lety +4

    Wow, these landscapes are so amazing, Thank you! You gave me new inspirations for my next trip to Sarek! And of course you were just relaxing a night @ fjäll station saltoluokta by having fish or rendeer :D Wonderful!

    • @martincritchley3790
      @martincritchley3790 Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you so much for your kind comments. Sarek is a wonderful and remote place. There's lots of great routes but be aware of being proficient in navigating in this terrain and being self sufficient. Martin and Sharron

  • @user-jm7ss2gd6h
    @user-jm7ss2gd6h Před 4 lety +1

    Супер!!! Ваши видео вдохновляют! Вы оба КРАСАВЧИКИ (красивые )!!!

  • @whippet611
    @whippet611 Před 2 lety +1

    A wonderful inspiration and beautifully filmed. I plan to follow your route this August. Thankyou very much.

    • @EtherealLightPhotography
      @EtherealLightPhotography  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the comment. Good luck with your trek and hope that you enjoy it as much as we did. Just be aware that there are no route markings so you need to be able to navigate yourself.

    • @whippet611
      @whippet611 Před rokem

      @@EtherealLightPhotography I'm just back in the UK after following the Nordkalotteleden and then your exact route through the Sarek to Saltoloukta from Ritsem. It was a fantastic wilderness and many thanks for your lovely video that inspired me and your invaluable blog notes. In fact my month was very adventurous as due to days of very heavy rain the rivers were all a lot deeper and more fast flowing and I had to wade through at least 20 in the Sarek region with rubber shoes and two poles being essential as well as following crossing guidelines. The first obstacle was, in your Day 3, where the river splits into 3 icy melt-water channels. It was neck high and formed a huge half km. wide lake which was impassable but by the next morning had gone down to knee height, which was still scary to wade across on my own. But by far the more difficult was the crossing of the Mahtujagasj river which was thigh high and the awesome Tjagnarisjagasj which was knee high. I sat for 20 minutes on the far side to let my adrenaline settle back down. I slept in my little Hilleberg Enan at the same 3 small lakes at the high pass where you did before the descent towards Saltaloukta and I managed to wade across the river Avtsusjjahka at the end of the lake although it was navel deep and I'm 6 ft tall. I'm now 70 and it felt like a real achievement thanks to the inspiration you gave me. My advice to anyone would be to build in several extra days in travel plans in case of having to wait for water to subside. All the Best John

  • @Proina
    @Proina Před 3 lety +2

    What a nice video! 👌

  • @JJ-mf8ru
    @JJ-mf8ru Před 5 lety +3

    You guys are super amazing! I appreciate your efforts to, not only document your trip for your own and your family's enjoyment, but for us to see and enjoy as well!

    • @EtherealLightPhotography
      @EtherealLightPhotography  Před 5 lety

      Thanks for your kind comments, JJ. Glad you liked our film. Sarek was absolutely beautiful and we will enjoy watching the footage we shot for years to come!!

  • @user-mn4xx3jj9e
    @user-mn4xx3jj9e Před 4 lety +1

    Очень красивое видео!!! Молодцы, так держать!!!

  • @EventyrsorenDenmark
    @EventyrsorenDenmark Před 5 lety +2

    Great video.Enjoyed it very much.Thanks !!!

    • @EtherealLightPhotography
      @EtherealLightPhotography  Před 5 lety

      Thanks for your kind comments. Have you done this trek yourself? Please subscribe to our CZcams channel to see upcoming videos from across the globe and follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Regards, Martin and Sharron

  • @chrlmlln9018
    @chrlmlln9018 Před 5 lety +4

    Thank you so very very much for sharing this beautiful hike from within the one of Europe´s true wilderness area the national park of Sarek! Very good and cinematic YT-Video! Wishing you both all the very Best! Greetings from Sweden!

    • @EtherealLightPhotography
      @EtherealLightPhotography  Před 5 lety +2

      Greetings from Ireland and thanks for your kind comments. Sweden is absolutely beautiful in so many ways. Incredible landscapes and wilderness areas with endless trekking opportunities; fascinating cultures; and friendly people. We really love your country and Sarek was on our bucket list for years. It more than lived up to our expectations. We will return!

  • @NeilTurnbull007
    @NeilTurnbull007 Před 5 lety +3

    Very enjoyable -it is such a fantastic area and you captured the wilderness so well with this video.I must get up there in the Autumn!

    • @EtherealLightPhotography
      @EtherealLightPhotography  Před 5 lety

      Thanks a lot. Sarek is absolutely incredible. We really love this part of Sweden and can't wait to get back!

  • @rolandfrojd747
    @rolandfrojd747 Před 5 lety +2

    Just awsome! Thank you!

    • @EtherealLightPhotography
      @EtherealLightPhotography  Před 5 lety

      Thanks for your kind comment. It's a great area and there's lots of walks of varying grades

  • @janiemacphail-wallman5892

    Seriously beautiful footage -as usual!! .. always a pleasure to share your journeys even second hand. This one left us gasping with sheer pleasure day after day, and yearning for a first hand, exhilarating adventure!! Bless you for sharing -and inspiring!! x

    • @EtherealLightPhotography
      @EtherealLightPhotography  Před 5 lety

      Thanks so much for your kind comments. Arctic Sweden is an amazing place to visit and it keeps drawing us back. We had wanted to trek through Sarek for some time, and it certainly lived up to all the hype. It was jaw-droppingly good!

  • @walkingtwobytwo7122
    @walkingtwobytwo7122 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for sharing this just is fantastic. What glorious weather you had as well. Great job 👍🏽

    • @EtherealLightPhotography
      @EtherealLightPhotography  Před 4 lety

      Thank you so much. We love northern Sweden and there is no more uplifting than trekking through Sarek. Martin and Sharron

  • @WyeExplorer
    @WyeExplorer Před 5 lety +2

    hey there Martin and Sharron great to see another video from you guys. This was imply epic end to end. I would relish a hike there as I'm sure you did - well the visuals spoke. I loved seeing you stood there taking in the vista. Another special moment for sure. I see you carried home some antlers. I suspect they take pride of place now somewhere. Great stuff. All the very best. Mark

    • @EtherealLightPhotography
      @EtherealLightPhotography  Před 5 lety

      Hi Mark, thanks for looking in and for your kind words. Sarek had been on our radar for some time and it did not disappoint! The scenery is spectacular, views that will remain indelibly etched in your memory for ever. Yes, I have the reindeer antler here in Donegal, and I'm hoping to display it in an Arctic-style BBQ hut! Hope you're keeping well my friend. Best Wishes, Sharron and Martin.

  • @savedpurplecat
    @savedpurplecat Před 5 lety +2

    Awesome M&S what a marathon of mountains and wilderness! you two must be fit as fiddles, your footage is such a joy to watch so easy on the eye, the time-lapse at 11:20 was so good. Great to see you got some epic night lapses in too with the northern lights kicking off. Always good to see the trusty Terra Nova out on your adventures. I know these kind of videos take up hours of prep but its obvious to see that you get as much pleasure doing the video as you do the adventure its self. Well done guys fabulous, I wonder where your headed next? :) Tim/Mandy

    • @EtherealLightPhotography
      @EtherealLightPhotography  Před 5 lety +1

      Tim and Mandy thanks for your comment and apologies for late reply. We're just back from running a photo tour in Cornwall and doing photography in northern Spain and the Canaries. Sarek was something else and is highly recommended. The Terra Nova tent is still going strong, although we need to get the mesh zip fixed. Hope to return to the Arctic region in the Autumn and maybe the Balkans as well. Glad you enjoyed the video and thanks for your support. Hope you are both keeping well. Martin and Sharron

  • @ainsleycocks3744
    @ainsleycocks3744 Před 5 lety +2

    Another great video of a fantastic trek - thank you! 👌👍👍😁

    • @EtherealLightPhotography
      @EtherealLightPhotography  Před 5 lety

      Cheers, Ains. This was one of our best ever treks. Sim[ply marvellous scenery and the weather was very kind to us!

  • @ttxela
    @ttxela Před 5 lety +5

    Amazing scenery, thanks for sharing!

    • @EtherealLightPhotography
      @EtherealLightPhotography  Před 5 lety +2

      Thanks very much. Sarek is really off the scale for epic scenery. One visit is nowhere near enough. as there are endless possibilities for trekking there. We hope to be back!

  • @martijnkwant8067
    @martijnkwant8067 Před 5 lety

    Again a great video, realy enjoyed it! Thanks for sharing. What a great beauty of nature and fantastic filming. Love the northenlights!

    • @EtherealLightPhotography
      @EtherealLightPhotography  Před 5 lety

      Thanks very much. Sweden is absolutely wonderful for trekking. This was our third autumn visit there.

  • @heinihefti8969
    @heinihefti8969 Před 5 lety +4

    Oh how I love that!
    That is incredibly good. It is, of course, the beautiful landscape of Lapland that I also know and love so much. But your shots are better than many productions that are broadcast on TV. The time lapse shots of the clouds, the rainbow and Aurea borealis are awesome! That is great, great work! Heini

    • @EtherealLightPhotography
      @EtherealLightPhotography  Před 5 lety

      Heini, thank you so much for your kind words. Sarek has your name all over it, you surely must do a trek there as it is absolutely perfect for you! Lapland is magnificent and we are already planning our next autumn visit to this very special part of the world :)

  • @PaulSheils
    @PaulSheils Před 5 lety +4

    Well done Martin and Sharron! An amazing adventure...and you took some great video, thanks for sharing it with us. I will enjoy reading the blog.
    P.S. I was eagerly waiting this one.

    • @EtherealLightPhotography
      @EtherealLightPhotography  Před 5 lety

      Howdy Paul! Thanks for looking in, and for being our inspiration to trek through Sarek. We've a lot to thank you for my friend. Sarek was absolutely EPIC and one visit is not enough!

  • @ziplague
    @ziplague Před 4 lety +1

    breathtaking

  • @RobinHelsing
    @RobinHelsing Před 2 lety +2

    Wow! Beautiful video! May I ask a question? Maybe a stupid one, but I am doing my first hike this year and I wonder how you handle the hygiene? Like "showering" ?

    • @EtherealLightPhotography
      @EtherealLightPhotography  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for your comment. Sarek is completely ‘off grid’ and there’s no facilities except at the huts at the start and end. We burnt waste were possible or carried it out. For human waste you need need to dig a small hole with a suitable trowel and if possible burn toilet paper. Remember to keep away from water sources. You can wash in the rivers or lakes but they are cold and you shouldn’t pollute them with soap. Your feet get washed in the river crossings! We wear woollen underwear and base layers which don’t smell even after a week of wearing but we took separate wool base layers for sleeping. Hope this helps. Good luck if you go to Sarek it’s a fantastic place but make sure that you are ok with your navigation skills as there are no markers. Martin and sharron

  • @mohammadyaseenlone104
    @mohammadyaseenlone104 Před 5 lety +1

    As usual full of beauty, great footage. Hope to see filming in the mountains of Kashmir

    • @Kernowclimber
      @Kernowclimber Před 5 lety

      Many thanks, Mohammad. Sarek is a truly inspirational place.

  • @davemorland9452
    @davemorland9452 Před 4 lety +2

    I really enjoyed that. Some fantastic footage and wonderful colours and landscape. Excellent write up in your blog post too. Appreciate you indicating your route each day as made it easier to follow your route on the map. Doesn't seem as though you came across many other people in the park?

    • @EtherealLightPhotography
      @EtherealLightPhotography  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks for kind comments. We love Arctic Sweden and this was the most remote of all the treks that we have done there. We very enjoyed the trek and were fortunate to have good weather as I imagine it wouldn't be so nice in bad weather. We probably only saw about 7 others during the trek (except for the first section). Have you been there? Please follows us on CZcams and Facebook . Regards, Martin and Sharron

    • @davemorland9452
      @davemorland9452 Před 4 lety +2

      @@EtherealLightPhotography I subbed to your channel a while ago after watching your Greenland trip. I'm thinking about a trip to Sarek next year probably late August or early Sept so really helpful to get sense of the terrain which you cannot tell from the map alone. Thanks.

    • @EtherealLightPhotography
      @EtherealLightPhotography  Před 4 lety +1

      @@davemorland9452 Thanks for the update. Good luck with planning your trip. There's a book (in Swedish) which you might find useful and I can send you details if you wish. Late Aug or early Sept is the best for the Autumn colours (and less biting insects). Just check the closing dates for huts and the ferry. The only problem we had was getting back to the start where we had left our vehicle as the bus didn't meet the boat. But another hut warden gave us a lift part way and we caught up with the bus.

    • @davemorland9452
      @davemorland9452 Před 4 lety

      @@EtherealLightPhotography book details would be appreciated. Thanks.

    • @EtherealLightPhotography
      @EtherealLightPhotography  Před 4 lety +2

      @@davemorland9452 The guide to Sarek is by Fredrik Neregård, entitled Fjällvandra i Sarek: de bästa färdvägarna i nationalparken med tips på vadställen, lägerplatser och toppturer (Hiking in Sarek: the best routes in the national park with tips on hiking trails, camp sites and top trips; Calazo Förlag, 2013; pp. 287; ISBN-13: 9789186773830). It's only available in Swedish, and includes descriptions of 28 itineraries with alternative routes; tips on 55 summit trips and other day trips; details of starting points and transport; and is handsomely illustrated with quality images and mountain maps to a scale of 1:100,000. We found the 1:100,000 Fjällkartan map sheet BD10 (Sareks nationalpark published in Nov. 2012) to be very useful too.Happy trekking!

  • @vanligvandring3639
    @vanligvandring3639 Před 4 lety +1

    Nice footage 😍

  • @bkpktrekker4086
    @bkpktrekker4086 Před 4 lety +1

    Fabulous. One question. Are people permitted to collect the reindeer antlers in the park? Not permitted in US.

    • @EtherealLightPhotography
      @EtherealLightPhotography  Před 4 lety +1

      Bkpk Trekker thanks for the comment. I’m not aware of any ban on collecting antlers. Many trekkers including ourselves do. Hope you get to see this wonderful part of Sweden. Martin and sharron

  • @paulcurran630
    @paulcurran630 Před 4 lety +1

    Breathtaking video. What time of year did you guys trek?

    • @EtherealLightPhotography
      @EtherealLightPhotography  Před 4 lety

      Paul Curran Paul thanks for kind comment. We did this in early September just before the huts close. A nice time of year. The biting insects have gone and the autumn colours are lovely. Martin and sharron

  • @catherineweaver9302
    @catherineweaver9302 Před 5 lety +2

    Well done you two; another great wilderness trip. Been looking forward to watching this one. Saving weight using the wood stove. No fuel to carry. Worked out well??...llama-annie

    • @EtherealLightPhotography
      @EtherealLightPhotography  Před 5 lety

      Hi there Catherine! Yes, using a wood-burning Honey stove meant we only had to carry one large gas canister with us for the week as a back up. We didn't even use all the gas, as there was plenty of fuel lying about to feed the Honey stove, and with it being dry weather, everything was tinder crisp. Sarek was amazing, and we want to return there again!

  • @ladyjutamas
    @ladyjutamas Před 5 lety +2

    This is amazing! can you please tell whice date you guys did this?

    • @EtherealLightPhotography
      @EtherealLightPhotography  Před 5 lety

      Thanks for comment. We did the trek in Sept 2018 (more details in our blog purplepeakadventures.com/blog/2018/10/wild-at-heart-a-trek-through-sarek-national-park-europe-s-last-great-wilderness)

  • @genghisjr.8145
    @genghisjr.8145 Před 4 lety +2

    7:20 So this is where it ends! I would charge for that pot of gold :-D

  • @fotogeograph1844
    @fotogeograph1844 Před 5 lety +2

    Awesome video, as always. A bit to long for my taste.

    • @EtherealLightPhotography
      @EtherealLightPhotography  Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks for your comment. Length of film is subjective. We make a mix of material, so this 7-day trek crossing Sweden's wilderness is primarily a record of the terrain for others thinking of tackling it, hence it is a longer offering.

  • @danielmagnusson5366
    @danielmagnusson5366 Před 5 lety +2

    Hi there! Is it possible to walk that trek in 6 days?

    • @EtherealLightPhotography
      @EtherealLightPhotography  Před 5 lety +1

      Hi Daniel! Yes, it would be possible to do the trek we did in 6 days. We were walking around 14-15 kms on average each day. So if you push that total up towards 20 then you could do it. The terrain is pretty brutal in parts though, and your days will be long.

    • @danielmagnusson5366
      @danielmagnusson5366 Před 5 lety

      @@EtherealLightPhotography which part was the toughest?

    • @EtherealLightPhotography
      @EtherealLightPhotography  Před 5 lety +1

      @@danielmagnusson5366 The penultimate day. Dwarf willow-choked bog and boulder fields. Hard going!!