Wieder ein Meisterwerk. Das Beste was gemacht werden kann. Super Stimmungen, Nebel, Feuerwerk des Nordlichts und eine Landschaft zu der ich nächstes Jahr unbedingt hin muss.
Thank you very much, Stephan! I'm happy that you like it. Of course, there's still headroom to get better - but it would be boring otherwise, wouldn't it?
Hi Stefan. beautifull video (a lot of work), you have named the different places you have crossed, very useful for me, I have the projet next September to hike the region of Vaimok, Pieske, Stadda. I have a question : how is the trail between Pieske and Stadda, not too much water ?
Hi Gilbert, thanks a lot 🙂! The section you mentioned should not pose any problems. It is marked and if I remember correctly there were two bridges across the larger streams. September really is a good time to hike there. Enjoy!
@@stefan.rieger I saw a pucture with some uranium mine deposits and i seem to me that the rocks around landscape looked like that to me. I might be wrong, sorry for the comment. My very best regards.
Hi there, fantastic videos, would really love to travel through the area when the leaves start shifting colors. At what time of year where you there? And how much of the stretch in Tarradalen could you do in the packraft, I know certain parts are portages even for those more experienced?
I was there the last week of August and the first two weeks of September. (Beginning of) September is a good time for the autumn colors. Sometimes it already starts in the end of August. Regarding the packraft: I am not experienced at all ;-). Thus, I only use it on calm water. I did the very last section of the river before Kvikkjokk where there's also boat service available. Before there are stretches with wild water and even waterfalls. You need to know the river well if you want to try. The packraft was only really necessary at Mavasjaure. The rest was for fun :-).
@@martindohnal55My main camera was a Sony A7RIII (with lenses 21mm, 50mm and 135mm). I also brought a small 360° camera and an action cam for the boat sequences. The packraft is from Anfibio. It is sold by a German store (packrafting-store.de, they claim worldwide shipping) but "Made in China". The particular model "Anfibio Delta XC" in my opinion is suitable for short water sections on calm water but is lightweight ~1.5 kg). For that purpose it is great. If you cover more distance on the water or do white water you should choose something else and larger.
Yes, you are right and I'm aware that me posting the video may result in more people going there. My only excuse is: This channel has little reach, not many followers and thus the impact should hopefully be negligible. And: You need to do your own research for the details, and I don't publish GPS data.
Hi Stefan, wiedereinmal ein tolles Video. Gibt es irgendwo eine Info, welche Kamera(s) du nutzt? Würde mich interessieren. Ich war letztes Jahr in Schwenden mit einer Canon 6D + 24mm + 50mm + 2fach Konverter unteregs. Allerdings ohne Stativ, ect. aus Gewichtsgründen. VG
Hi Christian, danke Dir 🙂! Ich nutze eine Sony A7R III und hatte Objektive mit 21mm, 50mm und 135mm dabei. Als Stativ verwende ich das Novoflex/Leki-System, bei dem man die Griffe der Trekkingstöcke demontieren und sie gemeinsam mit einer Stativbasis zu einem Stativ umfunktionieren kann. Bei Solo-Touren muss ich natürlich dann noch einen Extra-Stock mitnehmen. Trotzdem ist es leichter als ein vollwertiges Stativ. Zusätzlich habe ich noch eine 360°-Kamera (Insta360 ONE X2, vor allem für Bootsszenen) sowie die Action-Kamera Insta360 ONE R mitgenommen. Für die reine Fotografie (ist mir nach wie vor am wichtigsten) sind diese natürlich überflüssig.
@@stefan.rieger Vielen Dank für die ausführliche Antwort. Festbrennweiten, sehr gut. :D Das Noboflex/Leki-System kannte ich noch garnicht, Musste ich googlen. Sie super praktisch aus. Du brauchst die Trekking-Stöcke ja auch nicht fürs Zelt. Gute Zeit und danke für das Video. Ich hoffe, ich bin nächstes Jahr wieder im Norden.
@@christianf6786 Danke! Ja, das System ist ganz praktisch, wenn man ohnehin Stöcke hat, und sie nicht fürs Zelt braucht. In der Tat nutze ich das Stativ meist abends/morgens am Zeltplatz. Es lohnt sich vor allem, wenn man nicht allein unterwegs ist, da man dann nur noch die Basis (da gibt es eine minimalistische mit 50g) und einen leichten Stativkopf zusätzlich benötigt. Stabil ist das ganze trotzdem.
Thank you. Short question, long answer: In my opinion, the video could work totally without music, if I'd have good quality ambient audio for all/most scenes. Unfortunately, this is not the case. Oftentimes wind noise makes the original audio recording unusable. This could be addressed in some cases with more (fancy) audio gear. However, I carry already much camera equipment and somewhere compromises are necessary on a long self-sustained wilderness hike. I still use the original audio where it is available. Moreover, I believe that the music supports the mood. Of course, the particular choice of music is a matter of personal preference. Some like it, some don't.
Wieder ein Meisterwerk. Das Beste was gemacht werden kann. Super Stimmungen, Nebel, Feuerwerk des Nordlichts und eine Landschaft zu der ich nächstes Jahr unbedingt hin muss.
Vielen lieben Dank, Udo! Es freut mich sehr, dass es Dir gefällt. Ich bin ja quasi dauernd irgendwo in Lappland unterwegs. Es lässt mich nicht los...
@@stefan.rieger Kann ich gut verstehen, Lappland und gerade diese Gegend steht für mich im nächsten Jahr auf der Agenda!
Ist lohnend und es war sehr leer. Habe oft tagelang niemanden getroffen.
@@stefan.rieger Auf deinem Film sieht man auch "nur" dich!!!
Fabulous videos. Thx again
I thought Part 1 was fantastic, and this was, if possible, even more fantastic. Great videos, both parts. Makes me long for the summer! 👏👏🙂
I'm really happy, that you enjoyed both parts! Many thanks for your comment 😀!
Merci pour les films avec ces paysages vraiment magnifiques dans le Nord de l' Europe
Merci beaucoup 🙂!
Wonderful views - great to view in peace to relax.
Many thanks, I'm happy that you got some relaxing moments out of it 🙂!
Wow, spectacular scenery my friend. This looks and feels absolutely spectacular!
Thanks a lot for your kind words 🙂! I'm happy like it.
Einfach nur schön 👌 Danke Stefan. ✌️ atemberaubende Bilder und Zeitraffer. Klasse 👍
Herzlichen Dank, Florian 🙂! Ich freue mich sehr, dass Dir der Film gefällt.
Sehr schönes Video. Danke dafür 👍🔥👍
A lot of professional video productions can cut a slice from your awesome clips, Stefan. A terrific work. Simply breathtakingly beautiful.
Thank you very much, Stephan! I'm happy that you like it. Of course, there's still headroom to get better - but it would be boring otherwise, wouldn't it?
@@stefan.rieger Yes, indeed.
Hi Stefan. beautifull video (a lot of work), you have named the different places you have crossed, very useful for me, I have the projet next September to hike the region of Vaimok, Pieske, Stadda. I have a question : how is the trail between Pieske and Stadda, not too much water ?
Hi Gilbert, thanks a lot 🙂! The section you mentioned should not pose any problems. It is marked and if I remember correctly there were two bridges across the larger streams. September really is a good time to hike there. Enjoy!
Wow, so schön! Grüsse aus Västerbotten
Vielen Dank, Grüße aus Hamburg zurück!
Hi. Better buy a geiger meter too just in case. Thank you for this wonderfull moovie.
Why would I need that? 😆
@@stefan.rieger I saw a pucture with some uranium mine deposits and i seem to me that the rocks around landscape looked like that to me. I might be wrong, sorry for the comment. My very best regards.
@@poppetrurazvan3900 I'm not aware of any uranium mining/deposits in the area. If you have more information I'd be interested.
Did some research: There's uranium mining going on or planned in Finland (Sotkamo). Probably that's what you found.
Hi there, fantastic videos, would really love to travel through the area when the leaves start shifting colors. At what time of year where you there? And how much of the stretch in Tarradalen could you do in the packraft, I know certain parts are portages even for those more experienced?
I was there the last week of August and the first two weeks of September. (Beginning of) September is a good time for the autumn colors. Sometimes it already starts in the end of August.
Regarding the packraft: I am not experienced at all ;-). Thus, I only use it on calm water. I did the very last section of the river before Kvikkjokk where there's also boat service available. Before there are stretches with wild water and even waterfalls. You need to know the river well if you want to try. The packraft was only really necessary at Mavasjaure. The rest was for fun :-).
Loved it, new subscriber here!
Thank you, Martin!
What camera did you use? And that yellow packraft, what brand is it? Would you recommend it?
@@martindohnal55My main camera was a Sony A7RIII (with lenses 21mm, 50mm and 135mm). I also brought a small 360° camera and an action cam for the boat sequences.
The packraft is from Anfibio. It is sold by a German store (packrafting-store.de, they claim worldwide shipping) but "Made in China". The particular model "Anfibio Delta XC" in my opinion is suitable for short water sections on calm water but is lightweight ~1.5 kg). For that purpose it is great. If you cover more distance on the water or do white water you should choose something else and larger.
@@stefan.rieger One last question. Do you shoot in 4K?
Yes, I do. However, video for me is still secondary to photography.
This should be kept a secret
Yes, you are right and I'm aware that me posting the video may result in more people going there. My only excuse is: This channel has little reach, not many followers and thus the impact should hopefully be negligible. And: You need to do your own research for the details, and I don't publish GPS data.
@@stefan.rieger I love your video tho it's so magical up here, and I just don't want this to be another tourist trap
Hi Stefan, wiedereinmal ein tolles Video. Gibt es irgendwo eine Info, welche Kamera(s) du nutzt? Würde mich interessieren. Ich war letztes Jahr in Schwenden mit einer Canon 6D + 24mm + 50mm + 2fach Konverter unteregs. Allerdings ohne Stativ, ect. aus Gewichtsgründen. VG
Hi Christian, danke Dir 🙂! Ich nutze eine Sony A7R III und hatte Objektive mit 21mm, 50mm und 135mm dabei. Als Stativ verwende ich das Novoflex/Leki-System, bei dem man die Griffe der Trekkingstöcke demontieren und sie gemeinsam mit einer Stativbasis zu einem Stativ umfunktionieren kann. Bei Solo-Touren muss ich natürlich dann noch einen Extra-Stock mitnehmen. Trotzdem ist es leichter als ein vollwertiges Stativ.
Zusätzlich habe ich noch eine 360°-Kamera (Insta360 ONE X2, vor allem für Bootsszenen) sowie die Action-Kamera Insta360 ONE R mitgenommen. Für die reine Fotografie (ist mir nach wie vor am wichtigsten) sind diese natürlich überflüssig.
@@stefan.rieger Vielen Dank für die ausführliche Antwort. Festbrennweiten, sehr gut. :D Das Noboflex/Leki-System kannte ich noch garnicht, Musste ich googlen. Sie super praktisch aus. Du brauchst die Trekking-Stöcke ja auch nicht fürs Zelt. Gute Zeit und danke für das Video. Ich hoffe, ich bin nächstes Jahr wieder im Norden.
@@christianf6786 Danke! Ja, das System ist ganz praktisch, wenn man ohnehin Stöcke hat, und sie nicht fürs Zelt braucht. In der Tat nutze ich das Stativ meist abends/morgens am Zeltplatz. Es lohnt sich vor allem, wenn man nicht allein unterwegs ist, da man dann nur noch die Basis (da gibt es eine minimalistische mit 50g) und einen leichten Stativkopf zusätzlich benötigt. Stabil ist das ganze trotzdem.
I like your films.
But why the music?
Thank you. Short question, long answer:
In my opinion, the video could work totally without music, if I'd have good quality ambient audio for all/most scenes. Unfortunately, this is not the case. Oftentimes wind noise makes the original audio recording unusable. This could be addressed in some cases with more (fancy) audio gear. However, I carry already much camera equipment and somewhere compromises are necessary on a long self-sustained wilderness hike.
I still use the original audio where it is available.
Moreover, I believe that the music supports the mood. Of course, the particular choice of music is a matter of personal preference. Some like it, some don't.