Solo winter camping in Hardangervidda in -22 degrees

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 17

  • @clementsartoni
    @clementsartoni 11 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for the english subtitles, super cool video !

    • @howlatthem00n
      @howlatthem00n  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you very much for your super cool comment! Hope you have a Merry Xmas! :)

  • @Katiefungicide
    @Katiefungicide Год назад +4

    this is beautiful

  • @owlgothic248
    @owlgothic248 Год назад +1

    Peace of mind🎉

    • @howlatthem00n
      @howlatthem00n  Год назад +1

      It really is. The quietness and solitude is really refreshing 👍🏻

    • @owlgothic248
      @owlgothic248 Год назад +1

      @@howlatthem00n nice embrace your Solitude 🌹

  • @MichGrim
    @MichGrim Год назад +1

    Rigtig fin video 😊

  • @richardwaudby7338
    @richardwaudby7338 Год назад +1

    Enjoyed that thank you. What’s the camouflage blanket in your bedding please,?

    • @howlatthem00n
      @howlatthem00n  Год назад +2

      Hi Richard! When camping in the mountains I always bring with me a 'bivouac sack'. (not sure that is the correct translation) It can be mounted in several different configurations like for instance a poncho, sleeping bag and so on. Mine is the 'Helsport extreme fjellduk'. I used it in this case as a bag on the outside of my sleeping bag to prevent moisture from the tent to get in contact with the sleeping bag. As I'm sure you know, down bags lose their heating abilities when wet and are difficult to dry when temperatures reach -22c like it was that night. Some say you can also get moisture problems inside these bags but I have not yet had that problem. Thank you very much, Richard!

  • @saralee5594
    @saralee5594 3 месяца назад

    More videos, please.

    • @howlatthem00n
      @howlatthem00n  3 месяца назад

      Hi, I was planning on making many videos this spring and summer but things always got in the way. I have however plans for the near future and hopefully I can present something very soon. Thank you so much! 🙏

  • @Hegegutt
    @Hegegutt Год назад

    Herlig video! Liker godt når du går gjennom og viser utstyret samt oppsettet i teltet:)
    Bet meg merke i at du tilsynelatende hadde med deg 2 brennere? Er det en spesiell grunn for det eller var det bare for testing?
    Hva er dommen på Barents Finse 3? Har nettopp kjøpt meg Finse 4 skjønner du:)
    Siste spørsmål; Er det Acapulka 150 eller 170 du har - og hvordan er pulken/lengden ift oppsettet med arcti bedding og kanskje "halvpakket" telt i tillegg? Ble mye spørsmål dette, men pytt pytt :)

    • @howlatthem00n
      @howlatthem00n  Год назад +1

      Hei, jeg hadde med 2 brennere mest pga den ene (Soto Muka), gir rundt 4600 watt og er veldig fin til oppvarming av teltet og siden det var meldt ned mot -25c på natten så tenkte jeg den kunne få gjøre nytte for seg på den måten så bruker jeg den andre til matlaging... Litt knotete med 2 men uansett en viss trygghet i å ha en i reserve. Du kommer til å elske Finse teltet! Det er kvalitet fra ende til annen! Tusen takk for hyggelig kommentar! :)

  • @sebastiandegroot3223
    @sebastiandegroot3223 Месяц назад +1

    Wauw. Amazing. I just did the 90 km loop hike in hardangervidda myself solo here in October. Great landscape, very smart with this sled instead of a backpack, allows you to carry a lot more of equipment I see :-)
    Greetings from Danmark 🇩🇰🏔️

    • @howlatthem00n
      @howlatthem00n  28 дней назад

      Hi Sebastian, yeah they are great for hauling all your stuff in the winter. And also a great benefit having all the bedding arrangements ready on top so you can actually be ready for bed in seconds 🙂 Hardangervidda is a great place all year ‘round and I am glad to hear you have experienced it for yourself 👍🏻