Sweden Canoe adventure | Part 1
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Part one of my Swedish canoe adventure! this is the first part of a 6 day trip out in the Swedish wilderness.
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Video Transcription
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hello everybody and welcome to another video I am out on the water again but this time in proper canoes however this time I'll are far away from the Norfolk Broads and I am in Sweden and we're gonna be paddling for the next six days than the masses not massive dalla Lavin river and through the dalla larvan National Park with me on this trip there is Brian over here hello Brian we've got Charlie and for the first time in one of the videos Twitter tell everyone who you are Ramos jr. Ramos jr. okay Josh and P so stay tuned didn't have much chance to film yesterday I did film an intro yesterday but then I didn't film anything else pretty hectic day with traveling and stuff and then getting on the river for the second half the day so at start of day 2 now just loading all the canoes up so I'm gonna go give the boys a hand with that and then we'll catch up with you when we're actually on the water I feel about today charm magic good in it yeah that's it let's do some improvisation here with action Maggie's is where water was sloshing throughout pretty heavily so that to show us your mag dam between the two canoes to stop all the slush happened we're basically having a bit of a break a bit of a snack this Bay that were is absolutely massive we're technically on a river but it feeds into quite a lot of like so it's like river lake river lake snack how you feelin Josh yeah I'm happy just enjoying chillin out Brian's doing a bit of fishing caught anything yet night
yeah we're gonna get Josh to punch our way the whole place is just absolutely vast isn't it considering this isn't even like a major lake and it's giving some of like Britain's bigger lakes a run for the money a loss like the kiddies hold out for me Josh hold in front your face we love food absolutely and the really nice this is where we're stopping for lunch after paddling all morning but would you say three hours was it yeah Josh wasn't paddling all morning it was just like that's a nice camera right we've got my matching cameras now so yeah look at this what are you a it's a way way way away from where we were yesterday sort of with all that like the boats and stuff so there's our canoes wrapped it together we're back on the river now and off the lake how you feelin Brian you ready to go ready how about you char look at this place man so we found tonight's fire we found this split tree that's just like light it's just basically loads of splinters of that wood all the way up all the way up so we got that the classifier lunch is done back in the boats [Music]
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just look where we've got to get the canoes down hey at me is it most painful shutter she just just come and look down here that's not gonna laugh at is it that's gonna be rough so what's happening is we've just done our first portage we've dragged it about just under a kilometer on the wheels which is relatively easy and then we've got to this would be massive cliff that goes down to really sticky looking clay mud so Brian is now intercepted leader is going down to remember the shouts maybe get stuck [Music]
how'd you find the four tire salt it's been good
we had a few issues with the wheel coming off we've managed to fix it get it rocking and rolling again how did Josh handle the situation with the wheel what do you do to the connect just hold dropped it
what dropped it and smashed the canoe basically and it's it's nice to streamline now we'll let you know how we're getting on with this in a little in it maybe a little minute a little my name in won't be surprised when we've actually figured out how to do it [Music]
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so we survived our portage adventure which is quite fun and challenging wasn't it sadly I didn't film it because it was pretty it was pretty intense getting down the down the rocky slope the weather out here is absolutely stunning and we're doing some proper bushcraft we're well I'll show you what we're doing if we found what we foraged plums not focusing there we go that's some clumps but Brian's a little bit scared aren't you I think we'll be alright cooking them let's go go to die no die what do you think of our new island Charlie we don't mushroom stick missed you
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so folks we are back at a campsite different campsite today this is day two comes I am struggling to speak a little bit because I'm dying just tired as you can see it's in a bit of disarray at the minute because we're getting food on so basically what happened today was come down to my height there we go and we left it a bit late to get the Camden with we did he was putting quotes way when we just kind of we're not even cross the set up yet we've spent a bit too long on the water for a cracking day though I'm stoned a really really good carried away so yeah I'm struggling a little bit excited to get some coffee and food in me as soon as that's done gonna packing for the way spaghetti bolognaise today you know and then I think once we've eaten taking a bit of a tour out so you've got some like Beaver
sionis or hopefully it's gonna be data tomorrow isn't it we skip the beaver place is it what day after tomorrow we get to where the beavers are yeah what nice campsite not perfect sorry in it we did up we did struggle finding the campsite through further that was quite challenging just really really overgrown like there's just these islands I looks like no one's ever beyond so yeah so I'm gonna get some dinner and then I'll check back in when I'm a bit more alert and awake and alive [Music]
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check this out everyone oh dude who did not walk bad shit up and he made me drop me camera I was doing a WoW
surprises nearly died look at this sunset man it's absolutely beautiful out here
this is our island it's huge that's Charlie all the way over there on the beach to our island now you do in char there's our trusty boat where's she off very quickly to shoot a quick with a video foot that made you look professional we're going to shoot a video for Brian's new enterprise which is a journeyman handcraft which is all his leather work and stuff that he's rebranded and the stuff looks really top-notch it's light nice absolutely stunning that's our our camps in there the taking a minute to show you these logs of products have been chopped by beavers
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everyone happy
what you doing bro are you the Banat master my favorite thing in Bannack is like 20 roasted cashew nuts when he was almond sauce yeah we make him with the kids at work like cheese and stuff in the wall nice but I bet it'd be good wasn't year to eat so our summit [Music]
incredible that would've been a good meal actually they were fast how you feeling Josh you good I'm feeling really good happy I did a great night sleep last night pretty hard day fun day I really enjoyed the port it was challenging that's why I liked it was great in a canoe around literally around Charlie you happy to feel sorry for all them lads have to carry it on their backs all right we had wheels even though they were all fall into Bunnings looking proper tasty though my favorite part of the day we're seeing that for the first signs of the beavers I wanted to out there's so many I need if someone couldn't like I'll probably forget in the morning someone can remind me to just go and just do a quick shot of those bitten trees in the morning for ya really hope we get to actually see a beaver that I'm really fun mission of the week I'm keen to just go and find out where they are just just tie the canoes up somewhere just go find a quiet spot to just sit with a big lens on and just see we can get just something be so cool
oh yeah like I'm more interested in one but I'd love to get a photograph one so yeah all in all very good day looking forward some Bannock I might have to borrow your red bag in a minute literally red bag hello everyone and welcome to another video as you can see I'm back on the water again but this time I'm not on the Norfolk Broads I also I was on the broad last weekend idiot back on the wall oh oh oh sorry try do the intro and then like we're about to die you're gonna look up
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