@@vikingventures3888 Mitt fel X,) Ja, gör det! Älskar att du med flera har intresse och tålamod att pussla ihop det lilla vi vet om forntiden, kul att leva sig in i.
@@annabock866 Ingen fara :) Jag är glad att du tycker det är intressant. Många av oss som håller på med historiskt återskapande har älskat historia hela livet, så det här blir liksom ett sätt att leva ut allt det där spännande man läst om. :)
Unfortunately I never filmed it, because I made it such a long time ago. But it's just a long thin stem/branch that I steamed and bent into that U-shape. Then there are two horisontal straight pieces going across. One high and one low. Carved some notches in the pieces so they won't slide around and tied everything together. Perhaps I can show it in a future video. 🙂
Thank you! If you are looking for an English version of Hávamál I would recommend Jackson Crawfords translation. For the video I think I used some of the verses from his translation, and also translated some from Swedish myself 🙂
This reminds me of what my Dad is always saying "It is a fool that thinks he is wise..." I'm pretty sure there's something like that in Havamal.....right? 🤔
Yes, bright colours were possible to create with plant dyeing. However it was expensive and therefore only used by the wealthy. Average people might afford more muted or lighter colours.
Look at these awesome people.
That's a thing I've been wanting to do for quite some time! A hike fully dressed.
Super awesome video.
Thank you! 😊 Hiking in full gear is certainly fun. I hope that you get to do that soon.
All the best to you! 😊
I love hiking in the forest. I have to wait until spring to go up to the mountain forest behind the small town where live.
I love it too. How nice to have nature so close by 🙂
Very cool video and content! Looks like a lot of fun, well done!
Thank you! We did have fun. It is always nice to be out in the woods.
Nice video, i went to iceland its beautiful i hope a come back to see the asatru temple
Thank you :)
fantastisk video, och fina hemgjorda saker :)
/Var du med och lagade viking mat på Grimfrosts kanal?
Tack så mycket! :)
Nej, inte vad jag vet i alla fall. Däremot har jag funderat på att göra en matlagningsvideo framöver :)
@@vikingventures3888 Mitt fel X,)
Ja, gör det! Älskar att du med flera har intresse och tålamod att pussla ihop det lilla vi vet om forntiden, kul att leva sig in i.
@@annabock866 Ingen fara :)
Jag är glad att du tycker det är intressant. Många av oss som håller på med historiskt återskapande har älskat historia hela livet, så det här blir liksom ett sätt att leva ut allt det där spännande man läst om. :)
I would love to see how you made that backpack!
Unfortunately I never filmed it, because I made it such a long time ago. But it's just a long thin stem/branch that I steamed and bent into that U-shape. Then there are two horisontal straight pieces going across. One high and one low. Carved some notches in the pieces so they won't slide around and tied everything together. Perhaps I can show it in a future video. 🙂
👍Very nice! Can I ask what translation of the Hávamál you were using?
Thank you! If you are looking for an English version of Hávamál I would recommend Jackson Crawfords translation.
For the video I think I used some of the verses from his translation, and also translated some from Swedish myself 🙂
@@vikingventures3888 Mange takk!
This reminds me of what my Dad is always saying "It is a fool that thinks he is wise..." I'm pretty sure there's something like that in Havamal.....right? 🤔
Yes, there is a verse in Hávamál like that. Something along the lines of that the fool thinks he is wise, but the wise man knows how little he knows.
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were their clothes really that bright?
Yes, bright colours were possible to create with plant dyeing. However it was expensive and therefore only used by the wealthy. Average people might afford more muted or lighter colours.
Morfar brukade göra en sån flöjt åt mig i våren
Vad häftigt! Tyckte du att den var lätt att spela på? 🙂