Nice vlog. FYI, the barking at night could very well be a deer. They can at times sound just like a dog. The most dangerous animal we have in the archipelago is the tick. It actually seek you up, but all the other ‘dangerous’ animals usually avoid you - snakes, foxes, badgers, moose. Safe travels, keep up the good work.
I’m just floored by this! I feel like a bad Canadian that I didn’t know deers could sound like that 😂 I guess I learn something new every day! Thank you 😁
yes it is very cool thing and i fell blesst and luck that we have that but with great freedom comes great resposebility no litering lev the place like it look like befor you came check the weather if you want camp fire so it is not dry and you will start forest fire don´t thing every one think of this but as one that grov up with it is importent to me to so this tradition can liv on and get the respekt it deserves. i think one or 2 of them maybe are in in constitution but thay all should be added to the constitosion sorry i ranted bit but see some folk seem think this is free for all and take advantage of it that is why and iam passiont about too keep it becuse it is so greate
We just found your channel and we're SO excited! My daughter and I have ALWAYS wanted to go to Sweden! My great-grandfather comes from there (I wish I knew which part). Love you vids and can't wait to watch them all! 🤍
”Oh deer.. what is that barking in the middle of the night?” :) It looked like it was a nice trip and a good time here. Welcome back and looking forward to more vlogs 🇸🇪
How long are you staying in Sweden this time around? :) It feels like you caught some of the last summer weather!! I'm sure this bark was a deer. I grew up in the countryside and used to fall asleep and wake up to those a lot. :) Amazing drone shots too!
Hej hej! I was there for three weeks just at the tail end of summer 😁 so you’re right I got lucky with the weather! I really didn’t know that could be a deer 😂 No way! I feel like such a goof 😜
You should invest in a flashlight in case things go south. Also there's bears, wolf and lynx in the middle portion of Sweden aswell .. so yeah be careful!
@@zoom5024 She was in the "middle part of Sweden" if you count the population living there. Noone considers Gävle as the middle portion. No animals? There's literally a deer in the video.
And at 24:53 you have what I would guess is the source of the barking you heard the night before, a roedeer! They are oh so noicy when you are out and about in regions where there are meadows and fields around, and their calling is very much like a dogs barking! Nice vlog, hope to see you back here again soon! 😊 Greetings from an old scout in Mälardalen (Region of sweden)
Welcome to the Stockholm archipelago! We don't have any wolfs or bears. The only large predator we do have in the archipelago is lynx but they are very shy, and they definately don't bark. Greetings from a few islands to the south of where you were.
IT is very fun, and actually seems like a great area to bike around, never did Vaxholm and the northern archipelago, I did the southern part... but based on this, well worth doing it. I am just a little confused why you are pushing your bike up in the forest when there was obvious clearing there :D Anyways, your choice your vlog, and it was funny for sure. Good to know also, you don't have to avoid so much setting up on places that seems like private property, in the wilderness allemansrätt applies, meaning that for 24 hours you can set up a camp anywhere, unless is the literal garden of a house, or dangerous, or in direct disturbance to people or nature. You just need to make sure you clean up the place, so you leave it as you found it. Also, you dont need to lock the bike out in the forest, the rural parts in Sweden are quite safe to start with :)
(Följande är ett försök till ett skämt.) Ah, skåningarna, the flat earthers of Sweden. (Skåne is flat... soo... flat earthers live there... no?) However much I like, share and care for the sentiment of Ulf Lundell, I prefere a little more undulation in the landscape.
The trick to swimming in cold water is to submerge quickly and then actually stay in it because the body gets used to it quickly. Your last name "Bergen" is translated to "The Mountains" in Swedish. Anyway, thank you for your good vibes.
May I suggest that you try the following: submerge quickly, get out quckly, then wait for a minute or so (no towel) before going back in. I have found that the second time you enter the water, is by far not as shocking as the first. This is my personal experience, so not a rule.
Canadian so here's some french... kind of "Skär" kind of like "chère", ok good enough, and -gården, the same word as the English garden but the letter "å" is pronounced pretty much exactly like "eau". So "Chère geaurden" I guess. :)
@@NatashaBergen Haha, yes good luck with that. Come back when you can do this "Sju sjösjuka sjömän på skeppet Shanghai sköljde sju skjortor i sjön", fast 3 times. Most Swedes fail so I guess you are welcome anyway. 😁
Thanks Jon! 🤩 I’ve already left unfortunately (it takes me a while to edit videos 😅). I’ll be back one day though but maybe I’ll pop into Norway and Finland first just to see what this friendly rivalry is all about 😂
@@NatashaBergen No, no, those ants are Formica rufa, red wood ant or southern wood ant according to Wikipedia. They are maybe not pleasant to get in your bed, but fairly harmless in all, unless maybe you have an allergy. The all read ones with no black head or tail, almost slightly see through, you don't want them in your bed, trust me. They belong to the Myrmica family, again thanks Wikipedia. They are surely no bullet ants, but it still hurts, a lot!
Something you (N) said made me think of the swedish national anthem. It begins with the words "Du gamla, du fria". Direct translation is "You old, you free". Now, you are not by any consideration old, and I suspect that you are one of those people that will remain young even past a hundredth birthday, there was just something that allowed me a comfortable assumption that you share the same appreciation and yerning(?) as the author of that line. 🙂
@Natasha Bergen Oh, yes. Though, as how I have allowed my life to become, it's not obvious and could be questioned along with my intelligence and mental health ;-) (Sitting at home alone too much) Having been "born free" (...Elsa?) where any leash is a personal choice, and not permanetly binding, the thought of not having the possiblilty of the freedom which you are (were) currently experiencing... no, I care not to contemplate. But there is a frase/saying, which must be heeded for this freedom to function and even to exist: Frihet Under Ansvar, ie Freedom Under Responsibility. The freedom-to-roam is built on that saying. Go where you please, but be responsible enough to not damage, destroy or disturb. One aspect of this, tells you that "freedom" is a consequence of responsibility. Freedom is thus not an unquestionable right, but something that we together grow and nurture. Again, thank you for sharing some of your life with the world. You make it a better one for many.
@@bodan1196 wow that’s an amazing thought process for you to have shared, thank you! I couldn’t agree more, I’ve had this chat with a few people along those lines where ‘my freedom ends where yours begin’ - so it’s exactly that - responsibility with freedom. Wow so deep for a Monday! 😉 Thanks for sharing 😁
Love it! I could watch you explore Sweden 24/7. Thanks
Thanks John 😍
Nice vlog. FYI, the barking at night could very well be a deer. They can at times sound just like a dog. The most dangerous animal we have in the archipelago is the tick. It actually seek you up, but all the other ‘dangerous’ animals usually avoid you - snakes, foxes, badgers, moose.
Safe travels, keep up the good work.
I’m just floored by this! I feel like a bad Canadian that I didn’t know deers could sound like that 😂 I guess I learn something new every day! Thank you 😁
Camping across scandinavia is one of the most fulfilling things anyone can do ✌ very jealous, counting down the days to come back!
Amazing! I hope it's soon for you!! 🤩
That was so cool! It must feel like freedom to be able to camp anywhere by yourself! Good job once again Tash!
Truly!! I kept thinking ‘oh I’m going to get in trouble’ 😂😅
yes it is very cool thing and i fell blesst and luck that we have that but with great freedom comes great resposebility no litering lev the place like it look like befor you came check the weather if you want camp fire so it is not dry and you will start forest fire don´t thing every one think of this but as one that grov up with it is importent to me to so this tradition can liv on and get the respekt it deserves. i think one or 2 of them maybe are in in constitution but thay all should be added to the constitosion
sorry i ranted bit but see some folk seem think this is free for all and take advantage of it that is why and iam passiont about too keep it becuse it is so greate
We just found your channel and we're SO excited! My daughter and I have ALWAYS wanted to go to Sweden! My great-grandfather comes from there (I wish I knew which part). Love you vids and can't wait to watch them all! 🤍
Awe that’s awesome!! I hope you can make it there one day, it would be nice to connect to your roots I’m sure 😁💛
”Oh deer.. what is that barking in the middle of the night?” :)
It looked like it was a nice trip and a good time here.
Welcome back and looking forward to more vlogs 🇸🇪
Haha I'm told it was a deer or a fox perhaps 😂 It was lovely! I always feel at home in Sweden :) Thank you!
How long are you staying in Sweden this time around? :) It feels like you caught some of the last summer weather!! I'm sure this bark was a deer. I grew up in the countryside and used to fall asleep and wake up to those a lot. :) Amazing drone shots too!
Hej hej! I was there for three weeks just at the tail end of summer 😁 so you’re right I got lucky with the weather!
I really didn’t know that could be a deer 😂 No way! I feel like such a goof 😜
I also think it was a Deere. They really sound like a dogs barking
I really love your vlogs, they're so relaxing and takes me away from the reality when I need it!
Your smile an you as person is just like the warm sun in the morning,keep it up
Thank you! That's so kind 😄
Love your camping, hiking videos, can't wait to see more
✌❤
Thanks so much! Definitely more to come - and soon ;)
Nice!
A good reminder of the warm green day's! :)
Have a good week!
Thanks Sina! Yes, it’s crazy how fast summer left - it’s even left Barcelona now 😂
Old but gold video which I watched now 🩵💛 you're amazing Natasha ☀️
You should invest in a flashlight in case things go south. Also there's bears, wolf and lynx in the middle portion of Sweden aswell .. so yeah be careful!
Well she wasnt in the "middle part of Sweden" She was in Stockholm and on top of that on the archepelagos so there is no animals out there.
@@zoom5024 She was in the "middle part of Sweden" if you count the population living there. Noone considers Gävle as the middle portion.
No animals? There's literally a deer in the video.
@@Boomforce im talking about the animals you mentioned.
@@zoom5024 Actually we do have lynx in the archipelago. No bear or wolf though, greetings from a Skärgårdsbo.
beautiful scenery. Sweden is amazing. I also recently went there.
Amazing!! I hope you liked it 😁
Thanks for giving this wonderful place
Glad you enjoyed Aromal :)
And at 24:53 you have what I would guess is the source of the barking you heard the night before, a roedeer! They are oh so noicy when you are out and about in regions where there are meadows and fields around, and their calling is very much like a dogs barking! Nice vlog, hope to see you back here again soon! 😊 Greetings from an old scout in Mälardalen (Region of sweden)
Nice to meet you Klas! 😁 I’m so glad it wasn’t a boar 😅
Glad you feel at home here in Sweden:) God bless
Just subscribed! Great content dude, happy Bikepacking
Hey Mark!! Nice for you to be here! Hope you’re enjoying your own bike packing adventures these days 💪🤩
Welcome to the Stockholm archipelago! We don't have any wolfs or bears. The only large predator we do have in the archipelago is lynx but they are very shy, and they definately don't bark. Greetings from a few islands to the south of where you were.
Thank you for the lovely message!! I hope you’re staying warm on the islands right now ☺️☺️ (I’d love to see a lynx - maybe next time 😁)
@@NatashaBergen Yeah they don't like to be seen but my neighbour who works with wildlife preservation has found tracks not that long ago :)
@@chalphon4907 I don't blame them :) that's so neat though! I wouldn't be opposed to hiding in snow for hours to see one 😂 How about you?
IT is very fun, and actually seems like a great area to bike around, never did Vaxholm and the northern archipelago, I did the southern part... but based on this, well worth doing it. I am just a little confused why you are pushing your bike up in the forest when there was obvious clearing there :D Anyways, your choice your vlog, and it was funny for sure. Good to know also, you don't have to avoid so much setting up on places that seems like private property, in the wilderness allemansrätt applies, meaning that for 24 hours you can set up a camp anywhere, unless is the literal garden of a house, or dangerous, or in direct disturbance to people or nature. You just need to make sure you clean up the place, so you leave it as you found it. Also, you dont need to lock the bike out in the forest, the rural parts in Sweden are quite safe to start with :)
Lindo viaje amiga, saludos desde Brasil, suerte en las aventuras.
Muchísimas gracias Douglas! Que te vaya bien en disfrutes Brasil! 🙌🏽 Parece maravilloso! 😁
@@NatashaBergen gracias amiga, el mas importante es el contacto con la naturaleza, abrazos y suerte.
I have lived in a tent in -20 and a the tent i the middle of the snow.
Don't complain 😀😀😀
That’s stellar! I bet that was an adventure! 😁
Love tour positiveness!😙
Thanks friend!! :)
Beautiful video 🚴♀️🏕👍❤️🌞🌺👍
Thank you 🤩🤩🤩
What route did you take, it looks so pretty!😍
Hey Aiesha!! My route is on a downloadable map in the description if you’d like to check it out :) it was so pretty!!
Love your vids , well done
Thanks Steve!! :)
proberly a deer, that has happened to me too, scared the hell out of me
Haha atleast I'm not alone in that department ;)
👏👏👏
Nice bikeride Natasha!
Next time pliz visit the south of Sweden!
Thanks Björn! Oh yes you bet! That was the original plan but it didn’t work so that means I have some lovely places to check out next time 😉
(Följande är ett försök till ett skämt.) Ah, skåningarna, the flat earthers of Sweden.
(Skåne is flat... soo... flat earthers live there... no?)
However much I like, share and care for the sentiment of Ulf Lundell, I prefere a little more undulation in the landscape.
@@NatashaBergen Yes you do! I know some places that are stunning. Just let me know if you want to know where? Be safe!
@@bjornbear6856 next time I’m thinking Kristianstad, Växjö, Malmö, Helsingborg, these kind of places! 😊
@@NatashaBergen Great! Växjö is my nearest town!!! Pliz visit!
20:26 That Barking could be a Dear or a Fox there sonds sonds like Barking.
What does the fox say 🦊 😂 I must’ve been annoying them with all my human sounds 😂
😁😁😁
Greait vid. Thank you
Thanks Roland! :)
Jag älskar Sverige!
Jag också 💛💙
The trick to swimming in cold water is to submerge quickly and then actually stay in it because the body gets used to it quickly.
Your last name "Bergen" is translated to "The Mountains" in Swedish.
Anyway, thank you for your good vibes.
That must be why I love the mountains so much! ☺️ I didn’t know it was the same in Swedish (my grandparents came from Germany 😁) - very cool!
May I suggest that you try the following: submerge quickly, get out quckly, then wait for a minute or so (no towel) before going back in.
I have found that the second time you enter the water, is by far not as shocking as the first. This is my personal experience, so not a rule.
@@NatashaBergen :-) (See my comment on Jon Wingård's comment.)
Like the last name!
😂😂😂
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Canadian so here's some french... kind of "Skär" kind of like "chère", ok good enough, and -gården, the same word as the English garden but the letter "å" is pronounced pretty much exactly like "eau". So "Chère geaurden" I guess. :)
😅😂 I legitimately tried to learn Swedish before going this time and pronunciation and hearing/remembering all the different sounds is the hardest 😅
@@NatashaBergen Haha, yes good luck with that. Come back when you can do this "Sju sjösjuka sjömän på skeppet Shanghai sköljde sju skjortor i sjön", fast 3 times. Most Swedes fail so I guess you are welcome anyway. 😁
@@andersjohansson4734 😂😂😂 tongue twister!!
”I can’t sleep in a bed of ants” 😂
Nice to see Sweden through your adventures! How long will you be out and about?
Thanks Jon! 🤩 I’ve already left unfortunately (it takes me a while to edit videos 😅). I’ll be back one day though but maybe I’ll pop into Norway and Finland first just to see what this friendly rivalry is all about 😂
@@NatashaBergen I will with a smile make the obvious suggestion then; Bergen.
(Bergen is the second largest town in Norway)
@@bodan1196 😂😂😂 you better believe that’s the first place I’m going in Norway!!
If it had not been for covid we would have visited Norway during the last year. Looks so beautiful! 🙂
Good to have something to look forward to 🏕
@Lasse Ferm haha will do! Thanks for the tip! 😁
Nice video. Can u share the rute pls. Live in stockholm like to try it out, as a bike touring iam. Thx
Hi Mauritz! I’ll put something together for you ☺️
Hi Mauritz! Here it is: drive.google.com/file/d/1GI56Sy6IA7ereTcP5uZJlta2aEjvx2OY/view?usp=sharing
Let me know if you have any questions! :D
Thank you!! Nice map
@@mauritzallberg7302 let me know if you go or even if you do a different route!☺Happy cycling!
Helo i am learning inglish
Get an eBike conversion kit for that bike...you'll be climbing trails in no time!
Those ants looked like "Piss ants". Official names are Red Ants and Etter Ants though. But piss ants can bite and it stings :P
Oh my 🤦🏼♀️ 😂 I’m so glad I got outta there!
@@NatashaBergen No, no, those ants are Formica rufa, red wood ant or southern wood ant according to Wikipedia. They are maybe not pleasant to get in your bed, but fairly harmless in all, unless maybe you have an allergy. The all read ones with no black head or tail, almost slightly see through, you don't want them in your bed, trust me. They belong to the Myrmica family, again thanks Wikipedia. They are surely no bullet ants, but it still hurts, a lot!
not just Sweden has the outdoors and the right of free camping, Norway as well😃
Something you (N) said made me think of the swedish national anthem. It begins with the words "Du gamla, du fria". Direct translation is "You old, you free". Now, you are not by any consideration old, and I suspect that you are one of those people that will remain young even past a hundredth birthday, there was just something that allowed me a comfortable assumption that you share the same appreciation and yerning(?) as the author of that line. 🙂
I would say you assumed right 😁 I like that line, it’s poetic. Can I also guess you share that feeling? ☺️
@Natasha Bergen Oh, yes. Though, as how I have allowed my life to become, it's not
obvious and could be questioned along with my intelligence and mental health ;-)
(Sitting at home alone too much)
Having been "born free" (...Elsa?) where any leash is a personal choice, and not permanetly
binding, the thought of not having the possiblilty of the freedom which you are (were) currently
experiencing... no, I care not to contemplate.
But there is a frase/saying, which must be heeded for this freedom to function and even to
exist: Frihet Under Ansvar, ie Freedom Under Responsibility.
The freedom-to-roam is built on that saying. Go where you please, but be responsible enough
to not damage, destroy or disturb.
One aspect of this, tells you that "freedom" is a consequence of responsibility. Freedom is
thus not an unquestionable right, but something that we together grow and nurture.
Again, thank you for sharing some of your life with the world. You make it a better one for many.
@@bodan1196 wow that’s an amazing thought process for you to have shared, thank you! I couldn’t agree more, I’ve had this chat with a few people along those lines where ‘my freedom ends where yours begin’ - so it’s exactly that - responsibility with freedom.
Wow so deep for a Monday! 😉 Thanks for sharing 😁
Eat some sugary sweets for the memory
Haha great idea Holz!
🦊