Sweden Motorcycle Wild Camping - YOU WONT BELIEVE IT!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 พ.ย. 2024
- In search of Sweden's most spectacular waterfall!! And wild camping!
Explore Sweden's stunning landscapes with us on our motorcycle adventure!
From the mesmerizing Tännforsen waterfall to the thrill of wild camping and campfire cooking, experience the essence of nature.
Join us as we share our moto camping setup, favourite campfire recipes, and the magic of wild camping under the Swedish sky. Dive into the heart of Sweden's wilderness and discover the true spirit of adventure!
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Motorcycle Route Planning - 00:01
Crossing the Border into Sweden near Storlien - 02:09
Reindeer sighting - 04:16
Biggest waterfall in Sweden - 06:33
Tännforsen - 07:30
Montage - 09:34
The perfect wild camping spot Sweden - 13:49
Moto camping setup - 14:35
Tent Footprint - 15:08
Camping mattress - 15:31
Tent MSR Hubba Hubba - 17:50
Making a camp fire - 21:25
Camp cooking - 22:46
Camp cooking tips - 24:00
Montage - 25:26
Freedom camping Sweden - 26:47
Location of Camping: 63.203636, 13.692916
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This is life in Scandinavia. Perhaps we should appreciate it more. Cheers from Norway.
Hi, yeah it's everything we had hoped for. What an amazing place to live! We hope you are enjoying the playlist =)
Thanks
Sean and Emily
Exactly, i think we take it for granted. Greetings from 🇸🇪
@@christofferengstrom4676 I think we might have started to take our land for granted, because when we travel, we only travel to sunny places made for tourists like us, Thankfully I have grown up, travel our country every summer my whole childhood with my family in a caravan, and kept that tradition alive for my family and kids when I became the family man, and thank God both my wife and kids love it ❤ But I think the majority of the thing making we take our land for granted is the weather and the really harsh winter, as we have been shown sunny tropical places everywhere, making our weather and winter a place we all want to escape. Love from a fellow Norwegian and to Sean and Emily
As a Swede, this is nothing special for me, but it makes me happy to the heart to see how much you appreciate Sweden.
You should really do a long trip to Northern Sweden in the spring or summer, on a good day you don't see any people at all, and although I have seen it all my life, the midnight sun is actually really cool for outdoors life, when you still can read a book outside at midnight without any additional lights, just get a Thermacell to keep the mosquitos away.
Hi, the freedom you have to camp pretty much where you want is fantastic -the rest of Europe is so restrictive (but i get it), we really loved our brief time in Sweden and that day will be one we wont ever forget. Yeah we will be back for sure and would love to spend some more time in Sweden. Do those Thermacells work i have seen them advertised but wasn't sure -thankfully Emily's fire did a good job but i imagine in the summer it's worse.
Thanks for watching
Sean and Emily
@@SeanandEmily Oh, the freedom to camp is actually much bigger then you expect, and the Thermacells works wonders, and in the summer and up north, they are a nececity.
The downside of the midnight sun is that you can't see the northern light as well, but I'm so used to both that I don't really care
Where do you recommend going? I live in around Oulu, Finland so what are some good places near the Finnish border?
@@SeanandEmilyi thought you had a variation of freedom to roam in the UK too no?
I’m surprised you can tolerate the crowds of people! 🤣😂🤣 A beautiful spot by the lake, you won’t forget that in a hurry! 👍😀👏🏍
haha the crowds were unbearable -at one point there was a duck and a fish lol 🤣
It was a magical experience that we will never forget.
Thanks for your comment
Sean and Emily
Wow what an incredible place to camp and a view to wake up to and even better no people about 😂
It was perfect!! This goes down as one of the best tour moments ever! ….maybe because there were no people 🤣
@SeanandEmily 🤣🤣 if I had a choice think I'd move to Norway can't remember the name of the town you went through but it looked perfect hardly no people and houses by the beach
Yeah so many amazing places in Norway ….all perfectly isolated lol 😆
@@SeanandEmily totally agree it looks amazing
Got to love moto camping! Cheers for the upload 😎👍
It's freedom at it's best. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Sean and Emily
❤❤❤ Fabulous video!! What a treat..Thank you for shining your light into our hearts ❤❤❤
Hi Jane, we are really glad you enjoyed it and thanks again for your kind words!
Sean and Emily
Oh no !! Camping and beans thats Kryptonite to me LOL LOL, seriously was there no Ibis close . lol, brilliant vlog as usual. Robert & Carolyn and Ellie the Lab.
Hi Robert, Carolyn and Ellie!
Haha -it's okay when sleeping outside lol. Watching the Sunset in silence with the occasional fish jumping out the water was very special =)
Thanks for your comment and you can see if we made it through the night on Saturday lol.
Sean and Emily
Now that's a great day
Hi James, it sure was! We did not expect the waterfall to be so magnificent and finding that spot to camp just finished off the day.
Thanks for your comment and we hope you are enjoying this series.
Sean and Emily
Wow what a fantastic waterfall and you found the perfect camping spot by the lake. We loved Em trying to fill that bag with air to blow up the airbed 😂😂😂 Keep safe. Irvine & Karen.
Yeah this for us was one of those perfect days! Hahah yeah our favorite moment to watch back 🤣
That water was as smooth as glass!
It really was, such a calming place to be. The glass like features of the water were only occasionally disturbed by the jumping fish =)
What a cracking camp sight. Fab watching, guys x
It was perfect -credit to Emily for finding and navigating us to this one =)
Glad you are enjoying the videos and thanks for commenting.
Sean and Emily
Wild camping is the way to go. Been wild camping through Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Germany, Norway and Denmark. You get the hang of finding the good spots on maps. two up on the motorcycle can be a challenge sometimes though on very small trails. We have one rule out riding - No hotels! And, as long as you can - avoid camping sites. There's usually a lake somewhere to clean up in (except Denmark).
Yeah something about wild camping that’s truly amazing 😊 We don’t really like staying at campsites (at least not the super busy ones) -kind of defeats the object of peace and quiet. As this tour was rather late in the season the lake was too cold 🥶 but in the summer it must be awesome.
Thanks for your comment
Sean and Emily
I really like your report today. I've been watching you for a while now. We met on the way back from Lofoten in the parking lot. We were driving on three BMWs towards Nordkap. Everything worked out great, although with adventures :) I'm waiting for further reports and see you someday on the route.
Hi Andrzej! Great to hear from you, yes of course we remember you! Loved those GS's it was like the perfect collection of GS history!! Glad your trip worked out well and the weather got better from that day on. No trip is complete without some adventures =).
Thanks very much for commenting and it was great to meet you guys! Hope to see you on the road again!
Sean and Emily
The best one yet. The camping by the lake was awesome and I wish we were there! 👍
Thanks! The camping was perfect, it couldn't have gone any better. The location, the weather and the fire made this an unforgettable experience.
Thanks for commenting =)
Sean and Emily
Trondheim was our most northern point back in 2006 and we loved it as well!
Hi, Yeah we really liked Trondheim too! It had such a relaxed feel to it and has lots of character. 😎👍
Beautiful video amazing scenery 👍
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it 😊
Nicely enjoyable episode once again. You both found an idyllic camping spot after a pleasant ride via that epic waterfall - that was something. Shall look forward to the next episode and the coffee maker…😂
Hi Darren, thanks for your comment and so glad you enjoyed it. That waterfall was epic! -really wasn't expecting that =). Haha finally someone to appreciate the coffee maker!
Thanks
Sean and Emily
We did visit the same waterfall last summer! It was amazing experience. You can get so close to the huge stream of water.
It really is spectacular!!! Being that close you really get to feel the power of the water.
Thanks for watching 😊
Welcome to Sweden. Hope the mosquitos didn't eat ya 🤣 impressed you got all gear INSIDE the boxes. I always need to strap gear on top 😅
Enjoy the stay and stay safe!
Hi David! Thanks, the Mosquitos started to get ready for their dinner but the as soon as we started the fire they all left and amazingly we didn't get bitten!
We are amazed how much goes in them too! If you haven't seen it already here's our full packing video:
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Thanks for your comment and we hope you have been enjoying the series!
Sean and Emily
In Sweden it is much easier to find wildcamping spots compared to Norway. Terrain makes all the difference 😊
Up in northern sweden there are many signs to where wild spots are. Keep a lookout for a white signs with either a P or a caravan on it and you will find amazing places.
Hi, that's funny you should that as we actually had that conversation together! When looking in Norway there where either lots of rocks or boggy terrain or national parks where i think it was forbidden. However in Sweden like you say it appeared a lot easier and the terrain was ideal for camping. That's a great tip about the signs! -thanks for that.
Thanks again
Sean and Emily
Another fantastic video😄👌
Thanks very much! It's always encouraging to get feedback =)
Sean and Emily
Very nice guys👍🏼💪🏼
Thanks Bas!
Thanks for sharing your wild camping experience,it looked so good and the GSA looked amazing in its natural habitat 😂
You deserve all the happiness in the world, your a lovely couple!
And your so very organised, which I love, because I'm the same 👍
Hi Brain, thanks again for you r kind words of encouragement! It truly was amazing and we couldn't ask for any more -an unforgettable experience. Yeah the GS did look good in the forest next to the tent, it proves itself time and time again.
As you will appreciate being organized makes everything easier and more enjoyable!
Thanks again for watching and commenting!
Sean and Emily
Yes, Sweden offers very nice dirt roads and environments.
Loved our brief time in Sweden, hope to return someday 😊
Veeery nice video! Also love what a cute couple you are! Thanks for the upload and keep up the good work! 👍
1:48 Smuggling alcohol from Norway to Sweden is kind of unheard of though. Norwegians go to Sweden to buy theirs because it's so much cheaper. 😊
Hi Daniel, thanks for your comment and kind words!
Ahh that makes sense, perhaps it was an old customs sign that we saw form when borders where controlled more. Thanks for your contribution it's great how the community answers our questions from the day =)
Sean and Emily
It was pretty common 50 years ago to smuggle homemade vodka from Norway.
It was a good income for the Norwegians back then. And it was often very good quality.
wow that's cool! Thanks for sharing, i wonder if any of those Vodka makers went on to set up official distilleries =)
Brilliant video lads you both definitely deserve the day out. Definitely should have them here 👍👍
Thanks Andrew =)
Sean and Emily
Lovely spot! One tip however! It looks like its used by the locals to put a boat into the lake for fishing. So keep the main track free and set up your tent a bit on the side, someone might actually come by in the evening for some fishing and its then more complicated to move your gear if you dont have a free standing tent!
Hi , that's a good tip! That did cross our minds but it looked like it hadn't been used for a while (overgrown and no tire tracks). Good idea with pitching the tent to one side -nothing worse that getting set up to have to move it again.
Hope you are enjoying the series and we appreciate the helpful comments.
Sean and Emily
A tip on perfect firestarter using a fero rod.
Vaseline and cotton, put Vaseline on the cotton and one good stroke on the fero rod will ignite it.
Hi, that's a good tip! We will have to remember that one =)
Thanks for watching
Sean and Emily
Really amazing, stay safe always !
Thank you! Will do! =)
would like to see you guys ride on Vildmarksvägen in Sweden during winter. on each side of the road there is huge walls of snow.
Maybe one day! That’s sounds awesome. Thanks for watching 😊
Amazing video!!!! The scenery is fantastic. Reminded me a lot of Alaska.
Hi Mike, thanks for your comment. If it reminds you of Alaska then maybe we need to do a trip there too! =)
Sean and Emily
Ive never tried the motocamping thing, as hotels ( just simple/cheap ones normally) mean travelling with less gear, and more room for the wifes stuff lol. But seeing this could change my mind, amazing spot you found there.
Yeah that's understandable, for some tours we also will use just basic hotels but for locations like this it's an experience in itself to be able to sleep in the middle of nowhere. We are not so interested in staying in a busy campsite.
Oure camping setup is quite compact so doesn't take up too much room and even when we are not camping we always bring our cooking equipment anyway.
Thanks for your comment.
Sean and Emily
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There should be foot-pumps for things like that madrass ;)
Hehe well there is a tiny little battery pump one can buy, but the inflate bag is not so bad 😁
Little tip, dont cook on flames. Let it burn down to coals before u start cooking and life will be much easier:)
Thanks for the advice! The wood we had was quite damp, which made it difficult to ignite and heat up quickly. Admittedly, our impatience got the better of us, especially since we were really hungry at the time =)
Thanks for your comment
Sean and Emily
Not saying you have to, it's very optional indeed but try it next time you get the chance and see why:)
@@SeanandEmily
Sounds like a good idea =) @@MrKveite1
18:40
Fishy 🐟🐠🎣 ❤
=) Yeah there were lots! I reckon you could catch dinner easily there.
nice camping never been to Scandinavia though
I was our first time there, amazing that you can legally put up a tent in most areas. Beautiful place to explore and we hope you enjoy the series 👍
That hair like stuff looks like lichen to me. Sweden and Norway remind me of where I live, the Pacific NW. We have lichen growing everywhere. Lichen: A composite organism made up of a fungus, usually an ascomycete, that grows symbiotically with an alga or a cyanobacterium and characteristically forms a crustlike or branching growth on rocks or tree trunks
Hi David, ahhh that sounds right -it didn't look like it was part of the tree but it burnt well =). The Pacific NW looks beautiful (we just google it), when we do a road trip of the United states we will have to include it! Thanks for your comment.
Sean and Emily
Beard lichens is very common in north of Sweden. @@SeanandEmily
@@SeanandEmily these are common in more rural areas in Finland too. I think they've been used for medical purposes for thousands of years, as they have some antibiotic features. They're said to mostly grow in areas with no air pollution.
yep happy wife happy life mate love ya vids guys
Hi Garth, yes it's the secret to marriage 😊. Thanks for your comment and glad you are enjoying the videos! The Heading North playlist is complete now and it's been an epic journey that we are glad to take you on. All the best S&E
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21:50 It's beard lichen. Great flash tinder. Requires clean air and some shade to grow.
Hi Alex, thanks for the information! It did make good tinder! -really helped us get the fire going. It was everywhere in the forest and as you say all in the shade.
Thanks again
Sean and Emily
@@SeanandEmily Another tip: birch bark is a common tinder here in the Nordics. You can light it with a ferro rod directly even if it's a bit damp as long as you process it into fine shavings by scraping it with a knife. It contains oils that light and burn very well. No lighter fluid needed.
Great tip Alex! -You sound like a handy person to have around in these situations =)
@@SeanandEmily Know some stuff, pretty interested in bushcraft and outdoors stuff. Thanks for sharing your trip!
Welcome to Sweden.
In some aspects, Sweden and Norway are very similar. There are areas that is very different, but should one generalize, then. Norway is more scenic, lots of more beautiful places, especially along the coast. The roads are a bit different, and generalizing, the standard of roads is higher in Sweden, the speeds limits in Sweden have a bit of a tolerance, while in Norway, it is more like Switzerland where you risk getting a ticket driving 91 on a 90 road. The speed cameras in Sweden have a lower tolerance than the actual police would give you. On the other hand, being on a bike you wont risk having a speed camera ticket in Sweden on a bike because it is front face pictures only, and in Sweden they must be able to compare your face to your drivers license to actually give you a ticket. Lodging are usually a bit higher standard in Sweden than in Norway, and the prices are usually much more expensive in Norway. There is also a lot of places you can boondock / disperse camp in Sweden. Basically you can just find any old tractor road, go in there, legally camp for 24h max without landowner permission.
Coffee culture is big in Sweden. Dont expect to get coffee like in America where it is basically tea made from coffee grounds, No, here you will wake up on a little cup.
Enjoy the ride.
Hi Magnus. Nice to hear from you and thanks very much for the information!
That's a good summery of the areas and you're right about the speeding in Norway! We met a guy who's friend had been caught riding rather quick -he got a huge fine, deported out the country and had to pay for the transportation of his bike too! (ouch). Since we live in Switzerland we are very well practiced at keeping to the speed limit so wasn't a problem -plus the constant threat of Elk and Reindeer on the road is a good reason to take it easy and enjoy the scenery 😎.
The wild camping experience in Sweden was magical , we found the perfect spot and had an unforgettable experience -that's such a great law and we hope visitors respect it and leave the places they stay as clean as when they arrived.
I think as we headed into the remote areas we didn't see many coffee shops but we came well prepared (totally agree with you there we don't like that drip coffee -double espresso with 40ml of water every time).
Unfortunately on this trip we wont have enough time to explore Sweden as much as we would like to so we will have to come back another time (especially now we know there is a big coffee culture!)
Thanks again for your comment and helpful tips.
Sean and Emily
There is a bigger waterfall further up north, Storforsen, a bit more impressing in comparison with this one.
We were told the Tännforsen is the biggest waterfall in Sweden. If the Storforsen is more impressive then we will have to make sure we see it next time =)
@@SeanandEmily I grew up in a small village a couple of km from the rapids, spent quite a lot of time there during the summers. Storforsen is a waterfall on the Pite River in Swedish Norrbottens län is located approximately 38 km northwest of Älvsbyn. With an average flow of 187 m³/s, the rapids are one of the most voluminous in Europe. The rapids stretch over a distance of 5 km in which it drops 82 meters, 60 of which are a single waterfall. Well worth a visit during spring or summer. Nice videos of your journeys, always interesting to see others first experiences of Scandinavia and Sweden in particular. Take care.
Definitely on our list for next time, thanks! We have been wanting to experience Scandinavia for a long time so when we finally had the time we went for it and so happy that we did!
Still not even halfway through this trip but it was amazing!
Sean and Emily
awesome 😍😍😍
Thanks 🤗
Nice with just forest view🥺
The forest and lake views were amazing! Hope you enjoyed the episode!
(S as in Sede) - Allow me a perhaps odd comment = like how deliberately you drive the motorcycle. I wouldn't place as a travel companion, because I never think ahead. But I guess You do that if you have your loved one on the "prayer stool", as we call the passenger seat in Sweden... // (A Swede in the area you may have met on the road) P.S. Norway and Sweden is amazing whith its nature, cleanness and freedom to rome (spelld like that?..'Rome'?..) Anyway .. PPS Get a tent from "Fjällräven" ;)
When riding in unfamiliar places and different countries one does need to ride with a good level of caution 😉 Yeah Sweden and Norway are special places indeed and the law that allows people to enjoy the countryside is fantastic 😊
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What map are ye using for Norway. Fantastic videos by the way.
It's one of the National Geographic travel maps =)
Thanks very much, really glad you like them and thanks for commenting.
Sean and Emily
Thank you. Doing Ireland to Nordkapp next year and love using paper maps alongside the Sat Nav.
We are excited for you! -it's an amazing journey. Yeah we agree it's great to be able to look at a map and see where you are heading and where you came from. We will be posting 3 episodes a week to this series and all locations are in the descriptions in case you need them. @@OllieByrne
Do Swede's and Norwegians get along these days? I've never visited either country but I'd like to. All I know is that some Norwegians in the US harbor bad feelings toward Sweden. I don't know the history between the two countries. I'm enjoying watching your travels. Have fun and ride safely. Cheers!!
I'm very surprised to hear that since it's quite the opposite! It must be just those individuals! We really are brothers and sisters and language wise we speak very easily with each other. Norwegians are going to Sweden all the time buying groceries and alcohol since it's much cheaper in Sweden. They also own a lot of summer cabins on the Swedish west coast since they like being here and our nature is more accessible. I love Norway for its nature and go there a lot with my motorcycle 😊
Hi David, we are really glad you are enjoying the videos and we appreciate you commenting.
As mentioned we didn't notice any bad feelings between the countries and all people we met were very friendly and happy to hear that we were visiting the neighboring countries.
Thanks and catch again soon.
Sean and Emily
@@marcusisacson I'm glad to hear that. I think there used to be bad feeling over the break up of the two countries. So, perhaps it's the very old folks who may hold a grudge. On the other hand the US seems to be on the brink of civil war. I'd love to ride my bike in Scandinavia. Cheers!!
Swedes and Norwegians get on very well together, the bigger rivalry is Sweden/ Denmark especially in international competitions but that’s all it is everyone is cool here
@@nigelbush7255 Cheers Nigel !
You need to check out Finnish Lapland there is much moore people and moore to see....No fence Sweden but...😅
haha it's a battle of attention between the 3 Scandinavian countries =) We ride up to the NordKap and will be coming back down through Finland so looking forwards to that. Thanks for commenting!
Sean and Emily
@@SeanandEmilyNow Sweds🇸🇪♥️are telling you that we Fin 🇫🇮 are not Scandinaivia😅 but Nordic endless 🤣🤣🤣🤣 but whatever case i dont care. Safe riding in Finland euro is local currency....
😄that's opened up a whole new discussion lol -we never actually thought about it. Thanks very much! ahh euro makes it easier to keep track of prices @@falsekings-p9z
@@SeanandEmily There are no discussion. Finland is not part of Scandinavia only Denmark, Sweden and Norway.(you can add in other close names like fenoscandia to the mix. then it becomes Norway, Sweden, north of Finland and a tiny part of Russia, or the Scandana mountain range wich is part of Norway, Sweden and Finland.) If you want to add Finland it becomes the nordic. (also Iceland)
Its like saying that north Ireland is part great britian. As far as I know its not part of Great Britian but instead United Kingdom. But on the other hand Scandinavia is commonly missused in the english languge and it has it reason. English sientist heared the name Scandinavia, But they realy didnt care to learn exactly what it was so everything in the north became Scandinavia.
A couple hundreds years later new english sientist realised that they used it in the wrong way. But instead of changing the way they used Scandinavia they said. Why change people in England are used to the term. Its not important to us if we use it correctly or not.
Little bit like my generation Call Netherlands for Holland or calling United kingdom for England. We are used to the wrong name so we continue to use it.
But for some people this is very important and it can get little bit nasty like calling Irish for brittish.
With all this out of the way I loved your episode in Sweden and I hope you had an amazing ride.
That i did not know! good clarification! and apologies if we refer to Finland as Scandinavia in future episodes (that have already been recorded) @@KristoferOlsson
Did you bring the fishing pole?
No we don't fish but Seeing them jumping out the water you could probably scoop them out with a net lol =)
Sean and Emily
a tip if you want to fish in Sweden check if its ok first. Then you have to buy a fishing licence (Ifiske is the webpage with a domain is se) If you are fishing at the coast or in the 5 biggest lakes you dont need to buy a licence but check the rules on how you can fish. There are local rules in almost every lake.
Actually it's rather problems using cash in Sweden than the opposite! I never have cash, many years ago I used cash and most people in Sweden don't use it. You can use cards everywhere, at a food stand, street market or even the smallest business. In many places they don't accept cash.
It's also common now with Swish also for businesses, Swish is a way to instantly and in a very safe way transfer money/pay someone just using their mobile and it's based on just the mobile phone number. It's so extremely convenient and smart since it doesn't matter which carrier you have.
Hi, that's great! As you say card is accepted everywhere which is so convenient! I don't think we have used cash the whole trip. We have a similar system in Switzerland 'twint' which is very convenient.
Sean and Emily
What drone are u using please?
DJI mini 3 pro -totally recommend it =)
waterfall coordinates thanks
Hi, did you enjoy the episode?
The waterfall is called the Tännforsen and is the largest in Sweden.
Here are the coordinates you requested : 63.443152, 12.740241
Best regards
Sean and Emily
Wild camping ? Funny term for Scandinavians...
Yeah I guess it is …but remember for the rest of Europe it’s almost always forbidden to camp anywhere other than a designated campsite. So wild camping or freedom camping is a commonly used term 😎👍🏻