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Göran Granström
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Hiking Tour du Mont Blanc (TMB) 2020
That time we were on the TMB during a pandemic! We started out in Les Houches, that is a also where we finished 7 days later. Skipped a section from La Fouly to Champex and Tre-le-champ to Les Houches. We did an alternative route from Les Houches to Les Contamines via col de Tricot, starting from a cable car. From Courmayeur to Bonatti we took the scenic alternative via col de Tete. We also opted for the mountain pass Arpette alternative. Enjoy!
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Monty Don visits the gardens of Johanneberg
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In epidosde 1 we discover the age old tradition of growing food in pallet collars, a way of self sustainability in an urban setting. Sample a breath of spring in the back alleys of Johanneberg as a new generation of pallet farmers grab the trowel in anticipation for what the soil, water and wind will yield. This is what it's all about, celebrating the fecundity of this land.
Packrafting Finse to Mogen 2019
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Our first packraft trip ever. Finse to Mogen in Norway, the hardangervidda national park. Couldn't have asked for better weather but water level was low. July 28 to August 4. Fun fact, the boats were DIY and we finished them the night before we set out!
Walking over snow patches the way you do at the 4 minute mark can be extremely dangerous, don't do it. You can see the river that runs beneath the snow, the snow patches hollow out from the inside and in a worst case scenario you could fall through. And we're not talking about a safe fall here, it could be several meters down, you could break your leg, your back, or just straight up die. Walk around snow patches like, especially if you can see water running below.
This is outstanding, absolutely stunning and outstanding presentation. Shots are simply artistically pleasing! 🔥🔥
Cool !!! Är det Lappland?
rice route. gave me some new ideas! really cool boats btw:)
Hi guys! Great trip and great movie! It's nice to see familiar places through the eyes of other packrafters )) We were in those places in August. But we came to Kvenna from Kinsarvik, and went to Rjukan. If interested, here is a report on our trip: sites.google.com/view/russian-packrafting/my-packrafting/hardangervidda-2019_page1
Hi.Great video and beautiful nature.Enjoyed it very much.Look forward for more videos like that.... ATB:Soren
Nice movie, nice tour - in beautiful area. Any extraordinary experience you wanna share? Surprises, gear hacks, navigation etc. (Planning to copy your trip, maybe next summer). It would be most appreciated.;-))
Thanks! We included details such as time of year and maps in case someone got tempted :) Water level was low, I guess it's better if you go earlier. We also missed out on the cloudberry season, darn. The glacial lake had swollen by several km(!) compared to our maps, that was a surprise! There are no large trails from Litlos to Mogen so bring a good map that include the tiny paths used by those who fish along the lakes when you need to portage. There are fishing permits from Litlos down to the commune border, beyond that is private land where fishing is "prohibited". We asked around and people said it was ok as long as you don't overdo it, however we did not have much time for fishing so a tip is to schedule extra time for that! We took a train from Oslo to Finse and on our way back we took the ferry from Mogen to Skinnarbu where we switched to bus via Rjukan to Oslo. Go tur!
@@gorangranstrom2185 Thanks a lot for your kind and quick respons. Very useful input. Good point whit maps showing Litlos - Mogen. We are considering the trip without packrafts (due to weight etc), but not really decided yet. When it come to fishing in the so called private areas, I usually take a few small fish for dinner. Never ever experienced control. ;-))... I some landowner comes alone, I'll live with the eventual yelling..;-)).... Thx again. Hope you guys consider returning to Hardangervidda (or others places) in the future. Ha en trivelig førjulstid. Cheers
@@EirikArnesen I'm sure you can do that, but is that the right thing to do?
superslideshow of great journey! and good for my eyes. :)