Packrafting in the Swedish Archipelago
Uploader Comments (ProfessorHammock)
All Comments (28)
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Man, you left me green with envy.
Cheers
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Where do you have these high detailed maps from? They seem to be customized with your trails and symbols? I would like to do a similar trip in the archipelago with my packraft. But for that, I am still looking for good maps including tips where to find drinking water. I would appreciate your help.
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Thanks for the trip - really entertaining to follow along
Tim
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That looked like an awesome trip, Grizz. than k you for sharing.
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@ProfessorHammock He's a Swede - what do you expect. ;) I hope you will come back to Sweden and with some of our friends from the forum. Bring Shug along, we can need his singing and entertainment. :D
Would be a lot of fun to hike in the woods with you. So don't be a stranger and bring som friends along for the hike next time.
/Evilkoala
Awesome video. I am jealous, and want to take a trip like that. When the waltzing music came on and Moski was spinning, it reminded me of something from 2001 A Space Odyssey. Good job looks like it was a blast.
DoTheNeedful 9 months ago
@DoTheNeedful thanks. Glad you got that impression on the waltz, because that's exactly what came to my mind when I was reviewing the clips I'd taken. Then the challenge was to find a soundtrack of the Blue Danube Waltz that wouldn't get the video pulled by youtube for copy-right enfringement!
ProfessorHammock 9 months ago
Fun to see Moski in a video and what a suprice that you came to Sweden for a hike!
Didn't know you were coming. Though I haven't been so active on the forum lately.
Hope you liked the nature and the freedom to roam. :D
/Evilkoala
maadination 9 months ago
@maadination he's a natural actor, don't you think? Took to the camera immediately. I really did like roaming about the islands, thanks.
ProfessorHammock 9 months ago
Grizz: sweetness! I envy ur trip, except those inflatables. Whirling dervishes more than forward motion (such as in sea kayaks). You did well, given what u needed to use in the circumstances.
coolkayaker1 9 months ago
@coolkayaker1 whirling dervish is a good description. Best probably in a current, so long as you're going with it! No such thing as a backpackable sea kayak though.
ProfessorHammock 9 months ago