Hey everybody! In de meantime, I created my own in-depth, no-nonsense hiking guide of the Kungsleden. You can find it here: floordenil.com/en/product/kungsleden-gids/ Have a loooooovely trip, everybody! X
STF MEMBERSHIP UPDATE All STF huts charge you 40 SEK if you want to use the facilities during daytime since 2021 as a member and 60 SEK without membership. So if you are not planning to use the huts frequently or the Mountain Stations and if you are travelling with a tent, the membership isn't worth it anymore for the Kungsleden alone.
2:22 and yet another reason is that by going from South to North you can keep the sun behind your back. That's good for two reason: 1) if you have a solar charger on your back pack you get plenty of energy during the hike hours. 2) the sun won't blind you and you can enjoy the view instead to suffer from the sun. 3) the sun won't burn your face as from North to South.
Wat een leuke en inspirerende manier om iemand enthousiast te krijgen voor een tocht die bij mij toch wel een beetje twijfel oproept of ik deze hike wel aan kan. Thanks!
I remember, last summer .. or maybe 2 years ago...whatever, there was a problem with the water in the Jotunheimen national park (Norway). Some people got sick. You say "Don't bring a water filter". I say...bringing one is precaution. 99 times you drink the water and you will be fine, but once you get unlucky, you can get VERY sick. It's not worth it. If you are alone in the middle of nowhere, and you get so sick that you can not move...it's no joke. I know that the water in Sweden and Norway is fine and I'd be fine to drink it without filtering but Never know what's un the water further up. A dead animal or dropping. A filter is really not heavy, but the lack of it can cause big trouble...even though the chance is small. I think it's more about the safety than about leaving it at home for lower weight. I really enjoy your videos! It's nice to see that a temporary bad feeling, difficulties can't make you give up. Difficult evening, the next morning you are smiling again! You are strong! Congrats!
I didn't bring a map either. It worked out fine. It's nice to have an idea of the next section of trail. Usually you will find some maps on boards at huts or in the villages.When it is cold you don't want to camp up on the mountain. When the mosquitos are killing you it might be the other way around.You can find out what lies ahead of you without bringing a map, but you need to do a bit of research. If a sighn is missing, just follow the most worn out track.
Hi! I've just found out your channel, cause I needed some tips to cross Kungsleden. I really liked your video, cause you gave me a lot of useful info. Thanks so much.
Only three crossings need payment and i paid them all by card.I bought food in Jäkvik and paid it by card. I didn't spend any cash on the trail, but I didn't break my back carrying some bank notes as a back up.
Alternatief voor het boek, 'Kungsleden', Michael Hennemann, Conrad Stein Verlag. Klein licht boekje, bevat de relevante informatie. In het Duits! Grappig ding, de eerste keer dat ik de Noordelijke Kungsleden liep had de STF nog van die apparaten die een kopie-afdruk van je kredietkaart maakten. Handtekening erop en betaald! Dat was natuurlijk in de oude Steentijd.
Hey, great tips, thank you. I am planning to go this August and your videos are very helpful. so what about Food and stocking up the food? For how many days did you carry food. And how many restocking chances are there? Did you just buy in the expensive supermarkets at the huts? Or did you send a food package to one of the huts?
I have a question for you; how much food did you take in your pack when you started? Are there resupplies on the trail? I know some huts have food, but did you pack a lot? Thanks!
Hey! There are huts (with shops) on trail, don't worry :). I think you pass one at least every two-three days (except for the part between Jäkvikk and Kvikkjokk).
Hi Floor! Loved your videos! Thank you so much And I’ve got questions)) As you say your feet were wet almost the whole time would you still take same high shoes you had ou would you prefer smth more like snickers? Also would you need a second pair of shoes (I usually have sandals for the evening and river crossing but I was wondering if it’s necessary here…) And also how much gas did you use on the whole hike? Thanks a lot again!
Hi Floor! I'm thinking about hiking the Kungsleden this summer and really enjoy your videos! I saw in some video that you too are using contact lenses. I was wondering how you manage lenses on hikes? I take mine out every night and wash my hands before putting them in in the morning. Did you bring special soap to use out in nature, or did you keep your contacts in all night?
If you find only one rowing boat on your side the best thing to do is just wait untill someone else comes rowing in from the other side. Just pitch your tent, have a meal, sleep for an hour and voilá, two rowing boats on your side!
Hey! I read that the STF huts don't have electricity. What about the cabins? How did you handle getting power during the whole hike? I do have a powerbank, but I would feel more comfortable to know that I can always use my phone for emergencys etc. Oh and how did you keep track on how many kilometres you walked? Are there sign posts? :)
Lea K Hey Lea! The huts and cabins don’t have electricity. Only the mountain stations and little towns have this! I believe that’s in Hemavan, Ammarnäs, Jäkvikk, Kvikjokk, Saltoluokta and Abisko!
A little late to the party here, but what the heck. Just a comment on tip 10. I'd still bring a water filter, In fact, I always filter my water on trail, even water from really nice, high altitude streams. This is to avoid getting sick from dead animals, animal (or god forbid human) faeces upstream. It's usually not a problem, but 59 grams (the weight of my water filter) and the 5 minutes extra when I refill seems worth it to me in order to limit the likelihood of getting sick on trail. :) As far as I can tell, the official recommendation from the Swedish "Outdoor Promotion Organization" is to drink groundwater if possible, and if not, boil the water for a few minutes. Boiling is way too much work for me personally, so the filter seems like a nice middle ground. :)
I’ll be hiking the trail June 6-18th and I’m seeing this is outside the hiking season I think. Which means no huts? Does anyone have experience or know what will be available during this time of hiking? I’m mostly concerned about refueling food which it sounds like there can be shops along the way but not sure they’ll be open now
Hoi Floor, leuk filmpje van de Kungsleden en goede tips! Ik wil hem in Augustus ook gaan lopen van zuid naar noord. Ik heb nog een paar vraagjes: wat is de makkelijkste en relatief snelste manier om in Hemavan te komen? Ik wil zo’n 10 augustus vertrekken is dat een goede periode? De overtochten met de bemande boten is dat lastig te regelen of komen ze voor 1 persoon overvaren? Dank alvast voor je antwoord o ja wandeltip voor jou vorig jaar juni coast to coast gelopen ook een aanrader wel een kaart meenemen of iets van navigatie want de bewegwijzering is niet al te best. Groetjes Gijs uit Nederland
Thanks for the video! I'm planning to walk the Kungsleden next July and I'm already looking for advice :) Going to watch the video from your hike next, but have to go to work first. One thing I was wondering about is if it's possible to hike either very early or very late during the day to avoid crowds. I'd prefer going from North to South, but I don't want to get caught in a stream of people, so maybe I could use the midnight sun to my advantage? My sleep schedule is pretty messed up anyway :D Or am I missing a reason why this could be a bad idea?
Hey! I can't think of any reason why you couldn't walk during the night while there's a midnight sun :)! Only 'bad' thing I can think of is that the shops won't be open during those times and that people will be making some noise during daytime (when you are trying to sleep). Good luck!!
Hey! Nice video. We are just preparing for the trek. So wondering, cannot actually find information, what is the situation with electricity? At what stages we can have a chance to charge our devices?
lol I'm here preparing for the track too, I plan to go from mid july to mid august. How do you plan to deal with the situation of having to have reservation in the huts because of covid? I just plan to sleep all the nights in the tent because I have no idea when I will reach certain huts so I cannot make reservations
Hey! You can mostly charge your stuff at every fjällstation. I don't know every exact location by heart anymore, but if you have the Plan&Go-guide you can see the charging locations in the table somewhere halfway in the book :)!
@@floordenil ahahah no way!! I'll be there also this summer (maybe we will run into each other on the trail ahah) ps: wish you the best for the channel here :)
Hola! Many thanks for the tips! but know i dont which way to go ;) I Will like to ask if posible as im struggling to find this information. Are there are any exits/villages you can exit the Trail and get public transportation? this will be more if do the north to south part. I only have 3 weeks and dont want to rush to get to the end. Tack!
degrifo Hey! You can get on and off the trail at Hemavan, Ammarnäs, Kvikkjokk, Vakkotavare and Abisko. Possibly there are more options, so if you can get the book I recommend in this video: detailed information is in there!
Dag Floor, bedankt voor de tips. 'k Zal nog naar je andere video's kijken ook. Had hetzelfde boek al in huis gehaald... En het 21 dagen schema ziet er wel goed uit. In hoeveel dagen heb jij de tocht afgelegd?
Hoi Floor. Bedankt voor je geweldige verslag van de Kungsleden. Ik vind dat je eigenlijk voor de televisie moet werken, je hebt talent! Weet je nog waar je die reisgids hebt gekocht? Ik wil die ook aanschaffen. Dank.
Heyhey! Allereerst: merci voor de complimenten! De gids heb ik gewoon op bol.com gekocht, gewoon 'Kungsleden' ingeven in de zoekbalk en je komt er wel op uit. Geniet ervan!
Floor, je bent een ware inspiratiebron! Top hoor. Mag ik je een vraagje stellen aub. Wat heeft deze trip je gemiddeld gekost? Bijv. 50€ per dag of 100 € per dag of zo ...? Na opzoekwerk vind ik enkel opsommingen van eenheidsprijzen ... Ik denk dat jouw manier van aanpak overeenkomt met de mijne dus zou mij dat een goed beeld geven van het budget dat ik moet reserveren. Alvast erg bedankt! Groetjes
Hey Raf! Als ik het me goed herinner heb ik max €500 uitgegeven ter plekke. Dit is inclusief bootritjes, twee overnachtingen in een hut en eten onderweg. Met de hoge indexatie momenteel is dat vandaag de dag wellicht wat meer, dus schiet me niet af als het duurder is dan €500! (Ik deed 18 dagen over de wandeling)
Maxime Waar de meeste boten zijn heb je wel signaal meestal. 1 keer stond er een bordje waarop stond ‘bel hier naar de boot want verderop is er geen signaal’, anders heb je soms ook een vlaggensysteem waarbij je een vlag omhoog moet hijsen aan jouw kant van de rivier om een teken te geven dat je er bent!
Hola again Sorry to ask once again( i already bougth the book but it takes time to get it deliver to rural Spain) I have my planes tickets and will follow your recomendation to go south to north, I was checking for the app you mention but i not able to find it, i tried field kartan felcarten and many other combinations without success, Coud you let me know how the app is called so i can check it? Many thanks
Hi Floor, I am planning on trekking the entire route, would you recommend sleeping in a tent the whole route or mixing up the trip with using the Huts?
Hey Andrew! I love the freedom of a tent: in Sweden you can wildcamp everywhere so you can make your hiking days as long/short as you want to. However, I slept in a bed twice on trail, which was in Jäkvikk and Saltoluokta. Those nights were good because I was able to have a proper shower and charge all my stuff. But definitely bring your tent, you won't regret it!
haha, sometimes i am pretty dense. i was listening to your video and was confused about some information. Until i realized the video is not about the "SOUTHERN Kungsleden" xD
Hej Floor Denil :) Nice Video of yours! The only Thing what i cant really find out is the food situation. I know there is shops but what kind of food do they sell ? do they sell These TrakkingFoodBags? or is it tin food ? :) Cant imagine to carry all the these trakking food bags for the whole trip :) can u bye them on the way or how did u do it ? Greetings from Denmark Lewe
Hey Lewe! There are a lot of shops on te trail, and most of them (certainly the bigger ones) sell these Adventure Food bags :). They usually also sell chocolate, chocolate bars, cheese, apples, crackers and some other stuff. Every shop is different, but most of them have all of the above :). Don’t worry about food, there’s plenty (just not between Jäkvikk and Kvikkjokk)!
Hallo Floor, Ik wil ook van zuid naar noord lopen en vraag me af op welk vliegveld jij heb gevlogen in het zuiden? (Arvidsjaur toevallig?) Ik hoor graag van je. Groetjes :)
Hey Karen, not at all! Mostly everybody in Sweden is bilingual with English as their second language. And otherwise some good old sign language will help, although I doubt you would need it :).
Hi Floor! I have a question about at what time of year you hiked Kungsleden? Which month and why? I myself have heard that Kungsleden is the best to hike at the end of summer but I am afraid it will be a lot of people if I were to go at that time. I want to run in to a minimum amount of people and at the same time have a nice hike! Great video!
Julia. Hey Julia! I started my hike mid August. I wouldn’t go later because the boats don’t go from a certain date on. This is a great time though, all the colours are already changing to the autumn-palette and it’s not too cold (the coldest night on the trail was around -8°C, a little further than Singi). The crowd was ok, but that’s because I hiked from South to North. If I would’ve started the hike in the North around mid August, I would be in the crowd of the Fjällraven Classic which is an event where thouuuusands of people hike from Kebnekaise to Abisko. That’s no fun! Anyways: from Hemavan-Kvikkjok there’s no need to worry about the crowdedness of the trail, it’s more from Kvikkjokk till Abisko. Enjoy your hike!!
Not that I remember! Skierffe is quite high, but that's off trail so that's optional :). You're in the mountains though, so you're constantly going up and down, I don't know how big your fear is, but I don't think it would be a problem for someone with a little fear of heights. Maybe one tip: take some hiking poles with you, if there would be any tracks that are scary you have that extra support and you'll feel more secure!
Ad Astra Wind is quite ‘normal’, never had a heavy storm (except for my first night, but that as because I put up my tent in a wind tunnel, so that was my own fault). There was some wind at night and on top of mountains, but nothing abnormal :).
Hi , enjoyed all videos on Kungsleden. I’m going this August 2019 . Two questions on what you’ve advised. Firstly how much money(cash) would you recommend to take. Secondly for the paid crossings did you contact them before you started to let them know the day you’d arrive at southern end and I’m travelling south to north. Thanks
mow 1701 Hey! I think I spent €500-600 euros on trail. That includes the boats (those are expensive!), 2 nights with a bed, 1 night on a camping in Abiskojaure, 3 times sauna, 1 STF membership card, a couple of restaurant-meals and all the food I bought in shops :). About the paid crossings: you usually call them a couple of hours before you arrive at the southern side. They have fixed times which you can find online, so plan your day according to these times so you don’t have to wait 4 hours for a boat to come! Sometimes there are little boards that say ‘call here for the boat, further on you don’t have phone signal’, other times there’s just signal everywhere and you can call them whenever you want. Sometimes (very rarely) there’s a flag at the southern side of the lake/river which you have to put up so they can see that there’s someone there. They will come and get you at their fixed times then :). Enjoy your hike!!
Stromend water in de bergen is meestal drinkbaar (als het er schoon uitziet). Let wel op dat er geen dieren in de buurt zijn, zij kunnen af en toe hun behoefte in de rivier doen!
It is allowed but in the northern part there often is just not enough wood available to run a fire. And you are NOT allowed to cut living trees. Pls don't only rely on starting a fire to cook your food.
Another thing to think about is if the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB) have called a fire ban. We have had them every year I've hiked in Fjällen due to drought. Very important :)
In 2022 gaan wij de kungsleden lopen met ondersteuning onderweg, zodat je geen veel bagage mee hoeft te dragen. Kijk voor meer info op www.hiking-adventures.nl
Hey Floor ! I watched your videos for the Kungsleden and it was really inspiring ! I already have my plane tickets booked for beginning of September and I am getting all the gear needed for the hike. However, there is one thing I cannot be sure yet. What about gas for your stove? I'm flying to Kiruna and not sure if it is easy to find some up there. Do you have any tips for that? Thanks and greetings from Belgium ! ;-)
Nicolas Liégeois Hey Nicolas! I think you can be pretty sure there will be gas in Kiruna. Otherwise, you can look for it in the little shop in Abisko. You should be really unlucky to not find gas in this hiking region :). Don’t panic if you don’t find it before you start hiking: in most of the huts with shops, there are also gas cannisters (the later you go, the emptier the stores are, so maybe there aren’t some left if you go in September). Have fun!!!
@@floordenil Thanks for your swift reply ! From Kiruna, I'm planning to go to Nikkaluokta and then star from there to Abisko ! Hope it's not gonna get too cold ! Cheers !
@@floordenil Hey Floor ! How's it going? I saw that you've got yourself a Zpacks Duplex tent and was wondering how you got it? Did you order it directly on their website (& thus, did you have to pay a custom fee?) or did you find it in one of the hiking belgian store (such as AS Adventure) ? I'm planning to buy one but was still wondering how I could get it... Thanks for your help !
@@nicolasliegeois9582 Hey Nicolas! I bought it straight from their website, nog knowing that there would be a big additional cost at the post office :p. So it was really expensive. Haven't found a way to get it in a store in Europe... I guess the only option is travelling to the US or asking a friend who's travelling there to take it with them :).
Well from abisko to nikkaloukta its 100km. Thats a 100km stream of people, not a 1h walk with a stream of people. Most people just walk from nikkaloukta to Kebnekaise and back. Abisko to nikkaloukta is not very crowded. At most you will meet 20 people a day, passing both ways
Hey everybody! In de meantime, I created my own in-depth, no-nonsense hiking guide of the Kungsleden. You can find it here: floordenil.com/en/product/kungsleden-gids/
Have a loooooovely trip, everybody! X
STF MEMBERSHIP UPDATE
All STF huts charge you 40 SEK if you want to use the facilities during daytime since 2021 as a member and 60 SEK without membership. So if you are not planning to use the huts frequently or the Mountain Stations and if you are travelling with a tent, the membership isn't worth it anymore for the Kungsleden alone.
2:22 and yet another reason is that by going from South to North you can keep the sun behind your back. That's good for two reason: 1) if you have a solar charger on your back pack you get plenty of energy during the hike hours. 2) the sun won't blind you and you can enjoy the view instead to suffer from the sun. 3) the sun won't burn your face as from North to South.
I was about to write that but i thougt maybe more people think about this. Yey!
Wat een leuke en inspirerende manier om iemand enthousiast te krijgen voor een tocht die bij mij toch wel een beetje twijfel oproept of ik deze hike wel aan kan. Thanks!
I remember, last summer .. or maybe 2 years ago...whatever, there was a problem with the water in the Jotunheimen national park (Norway). Some people got sick. You say "Don't bring a water filter". I say...bringing one is precaution. 99 times you drink the water and you will be fine, but once you get unlucky, you can get VERY sick. It's not worth it. If you are alone in the middle of nowhere, and you get so sick that you can not move...it's no joke. I know that the water in Sweden and Norway is fine and I'd be fine to drink it without filtering but Never know what's un the water further up. A dead animal or dropping. A filter is really not heavy, but the lack of it can cause big trouble...even though the chance is small. I think it's more about the safety than about leaving it at home for lower weight.
I really enjoy your videos! It's nice to see that a temporary bad feeling, difficulties can't make you give up. Difficult evening, the next morning you are smiling again! You are strong! Congrats!
Thank you for your videos of the Kungsleden, I might be doing that this summer and this helps a lot with the planning!
Thank you for the tips! Very clear, to-the-point and useful.
Tack så mycket. I think your channel deserves much more subscribers!
Thx for tips. Tommorow first day on the trail.
De video's zijn echt geweldig😁👌👌. Lekker jezelf blijven en vooral meer hike video's filmen als de lockdown voorbij is😇
I didn't bring a map either. It worked out fine. It's nice to have an idea of the next section of trail. Usually you will find some maps on boards at huts or in the villages.When it is cold you don't want to camp up on the mountain. When the mosquitos are killing you it might be the other way around.You can find out what lies ahead of you without bringing a map, but you need to do a bit of research. If a sighn is missing, just follow the most worn out track.
I feel inspired! Have a cabin in hemavan så this needs to happen at some point!
Hi! I've just found out your channel, cause I needed some tips to cross Kungsleden. I really liked your video, cause you gave me a lot of useful info. Thanks so much.
great tips! Enjoyed watching :D you also made it funnier somehow
You are absolutely wonderful !!
Wow! Thanks! This was very informative. I’m planning to do the Kungsleden sometime in the future and I certainly must check your other videos.
The whole story is told by your arms, hands and the expression of your face......Love it!!!!
Been looking at this hike. Maybe next year!
Great tips! And great videos! I have just built a cabin in Hemavan and want to start from there for the reason you mentioned.
Only three crossings need payment and i paid them all by card.I bought food in Jäkvik and paid it by card. I didn't spend any cash on the trail, but I didn't break my back carrying some bank notes as a back up.
Great tips, thank you!!
Thank you so much! This is very helpful.
I did the kungsleden 3 times! its wonderful!
The full trail? What's your favorite section?
Alternatief voor het boek, 'Kungsleden', Michael Hennemann, Conrad Stein Verlag. Klein licht boekje, bevat de relevante informatie. In het Duits! Grappig ding, de eerste keer dat ik de Noordelijke Kungsleden liep had de STF nog van die apparaten die een kopie-afdruk van je kredietkaart maakten. Handtekening erop en betaald! Dat was natuurlijk in de oude Steentijd.
Hey, great tips, thank you. I am planning to go this August and your videos are very helpful. so what about Food and stocking up the food?
For how many days did you carry food. And how many restocking chances are there? Did you just buy in the expensive supermarkets at the huts? Or did you send a food package to one of the huts?
Tack
I have a question for you; how much food did you take in your pack when you started? Are there resupplies on the trail? I know some huts have food, but did you pack a lot?
Thanks!
Hey! There are huts (with shops) on trail, don't worry :). I think you pass one at least every two-three days (except for the part between Jäkvikk and Kvikkjokk).
Is there any wood on the trail Kebnekaise hut to Abisko for making a campfire? I🤷🏻♂️
Thank you for great video!
Hi Floor! Loved your videos! Thank you so much
And I’ve got questions))
As you say your feet were wet almost the whole time would you still take same high shoes you had ou would you prefer smth more like snickers? Also would you need a second pair of shoes (I usually have sandals for the evening and river crossing but I was wondering if it’s necessary here…)
And also how much gas did you use on the whole hike?
Thanks a lot again!
Hoi Floor, ik ken veel hikers die ver gaan om grammen uit te sparen, maar om nu je mooie haren zo radicaal af te knippen.
Hi Floor! I'm thinking about hiking the Kungsleden this summer and really enjoy your videos! I saw in some video that you too are using contact lenses. I was wondering how you manage lenses on hikes? I take mine out every night and wash my hands before putting them in in the morning. Did you bring special soap to use out in nature, or did you keep your contacts in all night?
If you find only one rowing boat on your side the best thing to do is just wait untill someone else comes rowing in from the other side. Just pitch your tent, have a meal, sleep for an hour and voilá, two rowing boats on your side!
Can i know where we can get a detailed map of the trail, like 1:50000 maps.
Dank je voor weer een informatief filmpje! boek is idd een aanrader,heel praktisch, de app is er helaas alleen voor Apple.
Dat verklaart waarom ik de app niet vind in de PlayStore :-)
Hi, does the headlight is really needed in summer ?
Hello :) How does the mobile charging work? How often is possible to find a spot where I can charge my phone? Or is it better to use a solar charger?
Hey! I read that the STF huts don't have electricity. What about the cabins? How did you handle getting power during the whole hike? I do have a powerbank, but I would feel more comfortable to know that I can always use my phone for emergencys etc.
Oh and how did you keep track on how many kilometres you walked? Are there sign posts? :)
Lea K Hey Lea! The huts and cabins don’t have electricity. Only the mountain stations and little towns have this! I believe that’s in Hemavan, Ammarnäs, Jäkvikk, Kvikjokk, Saltoluokta and Abisko!
A little late to the party here, but what the heck. Just a comment on tip 10. I'd still bring a water filter, In fact, I always filter my water on trail, even water from really nice, high altitude streams. This is to avoid getting sick from dead animals, animal (or god forbid human) faeces upstream. It's usually not a problem, but 59 grams (the weight of my water filter) and the 5 minutes extra when I refill seems worth it to me in order to limit the likelihood of getting sick on trail. :)
As far as I can tell, the official recommendation from the Swedish "Outdoor Promotion Organization" is to drink groundwater if possible, and if not, boil the water for a few minutes. Boiling is way too much work for me personally, so the filter seems like a nice middle ground. :)
I’m in Norway right now and while the water is very clean here, I mist say that I changed my opinion on that one! I use a water filter now, always :).
I’ll be hiking the trail June 6-18th and I’m seeing this is outside the hiking season I think. Which means no huts? Does anyone have experience or know what will be available during this time of hiking? I’m mostly concerned about refueling food which it sounds like there can be shops along the way but not sure they’ll be open now
Hoi Floor, leuk filmpje van de Kungsleden en goede tips! Ik wil hem in Augustus ook gaan lopen van zuid naar noord. Ik heb nog een paar vraagjes: wat is de makkelijkste en relatief snelste manier om in Hemavan te komen? Ik wil zo’n 10 augustus vertrekken is dat een goede periode? De overtochten met de bemande boten is dat lastig te regelen of komen ze voor 1 persoon overvaren?
Dank alvast voor je antwoord o ja wandeltip voor jou vorig jaar juni coast to coast gelopen ook een aanrader wel een kaart meenemen of iets van navigatie want de bewegwijzering is niet al te best. Groetjes Gijs uit Nederland
Hi Floor! What are the options to travel from Hemavan to Stockholm? Thanks!
How much is the cash only boat? How many times? Thanks
If i decide to use private boat then somone will go with me or I have to steer a boat?
Awesome.
Thanks for the video! I'm planning to walk the Kungsleden next July and I'm already looking for advice :) Going to watch the video from your hike next, but have to go to work first.
One thing I was wondering about is if it's possible to hike either very early or very late during the day to avoid crowds. I'd prefer going from North to South, but I don't want to get caught in a stream of people, so maybe I could use the midnight sun to my advantage? My sleep schedule is pretty messed up anyway :D
Or am I missing a reason why this could be a bad idea?
Hey! I can't think of any reason why you couldn't walk during the night while there's a midnight sun :)! Only 'bad' thing I can think of is that the shops won't be open during those times and that people will be making some noise during daytime (when you are trying to sleep). Good luck!!
Hey! Nice video. We are just preparing for the trek. So wondering, cannot actually find information, what is the situation with electricity? At what stages we can have a chance to charge our devices?
lol I'm here preparing for the track too, I plan to go from mid july to mid august. How do you plan to deal with the situation of having to have reservation in the huts because of covid? I just plan to sleep all the nights in the tent because I have no idea when I will reach certain huts so I cannot make reservations
@@PetrFlosman well, we just going to stay with tent only whole time, so not really bother with reservation
Hey! You can mostly charge your stuff at every fjällstation. I don't know every exact location by heart anymore, but if you have the Plan&Go-guide you can see the charging locations in the table somewhere halfway in the book :)!
@@floordenil Thanks for the answer, actually till Kvikjokk only 2 of the stations are available, so seems I need to take care of the solar panel
have you ever thought about doing the Gr20?? :) nice and useful vid !
Hey Lorenzo! I'm hiking the GR20 this year!!! Looking forward :)
@@floordenil ahahah no way!! I'll be there also this summer (maybe we will run into each other on the trail ahah) ps: wish you the best for the channel here :)
Hola!
Many thanks for the tips! but know i dont which way to go ;) I Will like to ask if posible as im struggling to find this information. Are there are any exits/villages you can exit the Trail and get public transportation?
this will be more if do the north to south part. I only have 3 weeks and dont want to rush to get to the end.
Tack!
degrifo Hey! You can get on and off the trail at Hemavan, Ammarnäs, Kvikkjokk, Vakkotavare and Abisko. Possibly there are more options, so if you can get the book I recommend in this video: detailed information is in there!
Dag Floor, bedankt voor de tips. 'k Zal nog naar je andere video's kijken ook. Had hetzelfde boek al in huis gehaald... En het 21 dagen schema ziet er wel goed uit. In hoeveel dagen heb jij de tocht afgelegd?
Hoi Floor. Bedankt voor je geweldige verslag van de Kungsleden. Ik vind dat je eigenlijk voor de televisie moet werken, je hebt talent! Weet je nog waar je die reisgids hebt gekocht? Ik wil die ook aanschaffen.
Dank.
Heyhey! Allereerst: merci voor de complimenten! De gids heb ik gewoon op bol.com gekocht, gewoon 'Kungsleden' ingeven in de zoekbalk en je komt er wel op uit. Geniet ervan!
Nice video: What map have you uesed on your trip?
Floor, je bent een ware inspiratiebron! Top hoor. Mag ik je een vraagje stellen aub. Wat heeft deze trip je gemiddeld gekost? Bijv. 50€ per dag of 100 € per dag of zo ...? Na opzoekwerk vind ik enkel opsommingen van eenheidsprijzen ... Ik denk dat jouw manier van aanpak overeenkomt met de mijne dus zou mij dat een goed beeld geven van het budget dat ik moet reserveren. Alvast erg bedankt!
Groetjes
Hey Raf! Als ik het me goed herinner heb ik max €500 uitgegeven ter plekke. Dit is inclusief bootritjes, twee overnachtingen in een hut en eten onderweg. Met de hoge indexatie momenteel is dat vandaag de dag wellicht wat meer, dus schiet me niet af als het duurder is dan €500! (Ik deed 18 dagen over de wandeling)
Hi Floor! Nog een vraagje, hoe bel je de booteigenaren als je geen bereik hebt op het grootste deel van de route?
Maxime Waar de meeste boten zijn heb je wel signaal meestal. 1 keer stond er een bordje waarop stond ‘bel hier naar de boot want verderop is er geen signaal’, anders heb je soms ook een vlaggensysteem waarbij je een vlag omhoog moet hijsen aan jouw kant van de rivier om een teken te geven dat je er bent!
Ahaa, duidelijk! Dankjewel!
Hola again
Sorry to ask once again( i already bougth the book but it takes time to get it deliver to rural Spain)
I have my planes tickets and will follow your recomendation to go south to north,
I was checking for the app you mention but i not able to find it, i tried field kartan felcarten and many other combinations without success, Coud you let me know how the app is called so i can check it?
Many thanks
Hey! It's called 'Fjällkartan' or 'Swedish Mountain Maps'. Good luck! :)
Hi Floor, I am planning on trekking the entire route, would you recommend sleeping in a tent the whole route or mixing up the trip with using the Huts?
Hey Andrew! I love the freedom of a tent: in Sweden you can wildcamp everywhere so you can make your hiking days as long/short as you want to. However, I slept in a bed twice on trail, which was in Jäkvikk and Saltoluokta. Those nights were good because I was able to have a proper shower and charge all my stuff. But definitely bring your tent, you won't regret it!
4th video, you are awesome! Thank you! I will watch everything!))
But hairs! So.. sad :D
I donated it! Glad you like the videos.
haha, sometimes i am pretty dense. i was listening to your video and was confused about some information. Until i realized the video is not about the "SOUTHERN Kungsleden" xD
Hej Floor Denil :) Nice Video of yours! The only Thing what i cant really find out is the food situation. I know there is shops but what kind of food do they sell ? do they sell These TrakkingFoodBags? or is it tin food ? :) Cant imagine to carry all the these trakking food bags for the whole trip :) can u bye them on the way or how did u do it ?
Greetings from Denmark
Lewe
Hey Lewe!
There are a lot of shops on te trail, and most of them (certainly the bigger ones) sell these Adventure Food bags :). They usually also sell chocolate, chocolate bars, cheese, apples, crackers and some other stuff. Every shop is different, but most of them have all of the above :). Don’t worry about food, there’s plenty (just not between Jäkvikk and Kvikkjokk)!
@@floordenil Awsome :D thanx !! Keep doing your Trekking Videos - they are great! :D
Hi can anybody share the name of the map? I couldn’t catch it
Do you mean the app? It's called 'fjällkartan' or 'Swedish Mountain Maps' :)
Hallo Floor,
Ik wil ook van zuid naar noord lopen en vraag me af op welk vliegveld jij heb gevlogen in het zuiden? (Arvidsjaur toevallig?) Ik hoor graag van je.
Groetjes :)
Hey Ralph! Ik ben eerst naar Umea gegaan en heb van daaruit de bus naar Hemavan genomen :).
I unfortunately do not speak Swedish. I only speak English. Should I worry about communication ???
Hey Karen, not at all! Mostly everybody in Sweden is bilingual with English as their second language. And otherwise some good old sign language will help, although I doubt you would need it :).
Hi Floor! I have a question about at what time of year you hiked Kungsleden? Which month and why? I myself have heard that Kungsleden is the best to hike at the end of summer but I am afraid it will be a lot of people if I were to go at that time. I want to run in to a minimum amount of people and at the same time have a nice hike!
Great video!
Julia. Hey Julia! I started my hike mid August. I wouldn’t go later because the boats don’t go from a certain date on. This is a great time though, all the colours are already changing to the autumn-palette and it’s not too cold (the coldest night on the trail was around -8°C, a little further than Singi). The crowd was ok, but that’s because I hiked from South to North. If I would’ve started the hike in the North around mid August, I would be in the crowd of the Fjällraven Classic which is an event where thouuuusands of people hike from Kebnekaise to Abisko. That’s no fun! Anyways: from Hemavan-Kvikkjok there’s no need to worry about the crowdedness of the trail, it’s more from Kvikkjokk till Abisko. Enjoy your hike!!
I have a bit of a fear of heights. Are there any scary tracks up high with no railings or scary climbing required?
Not that I remember! Skierffe is quite high, but that's off trail so that's optional :). You're in the mountains though, so you're constantly going up and down, I don't know how big your fear is, but I don't think it would be a problem for someone with a little fear of heights. Maybe one tip: take some hiking poles with you, if there would be any tracks that are scary you have that extra support and you'll feel more secure!
Thank you for your help. My fear is mainly walking right next to sharp drop offs, so it's sounds like I will be okay. I will take hiking poles.
Electrick The only one I remember, you can see in my hiking video of the Kungsleden at 15:39. It’s not long, only a couple of meters!
What about wind? Is it strong? Does is change?
Ad Astra Wind is quite ‘normal’, never had a heavy storm (except for my first night, but that as because I put up my tent in a wind tunnel, so that was my own fault). There was some wind at night and on top of mountains, but nothing abnormal :).
Hi , enjoyed all videos on Kungsleden. I’m going this August 2019 . Two questions on what you’ve advised. Firstly how much money(cash) would you recommend to take. Secondly for the paid crossings did you contact them before you started to let them know the day you’d arrive at southern end and I’m travelling south to north. Thanks
mow 1701 Hey! I think I spent €500-600 euros on trail. That includes the boats (those are expensive!), 2 nights with a bed, 1 night on a camping in Abiskojaure, 3 times sauna, 1 STF membership card, a couple of restaurant-meals and all the food I bought in shops :).
About the paid crossings: you usually call them a couple of hours before you arrive at the southern side. They have fixed times which you can find online, so plan your day according to these times so you don’t have to wait 4 hours for a boat to come! Sometimes there are little boards that say ‘call here for the boat, further on you don’t have phone signal’, other times there’s just signal everywhere and you can call them whenever you want. Sometimes (very rarely) there’s a flag at the southern side of the lake/river which you have to put up so they can see that there’s someone there. They will come and get you at their fixed times then :).
Enjoy your hike!!
Total noob here. Is there a way to stay safe from the tics?
Vishnu Ramesh Maroli no ticks there.
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Appalachian Trail 2020? If ever there was someone ready for that adventure it would be you!
PS..."Row boat" works just fine:-)
I’m thinking about the pct!
@@floordenil That's a great trail. plus you get to start in San Diego, I hear there's some really cool people there:-)
Hoe weet je zo zeker of het water drinkbaar is?
Stromend water in de bergen is meestal drinkbaar (als het er schoon uitziet). Let wel op dat er geen dieren in de buurt zijn, zij kunnen af en toe hun behoefte in de rivier doen!
Hey, do you remember how many boat crossing you had to pay for? :)
Lea K Hey Lea! Ooooff, not from the top of my head. About five, I think!
Hy =) Is this legal/authorized to do fire during the treck ?
Hey Nicolas! You are allowed to make fires, but of course be safe. Be sure that it's completely out and that it can't spread etc. Enjoy the hike!
@@floordenil thx
It is allowed but in the northern part there often is just not enough wood available to run a fire. And you are NOT allowed to cut living trees. Pls don't only rely on starting a fire to cook your food.
Another thing to think about is if the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB) have called a fire ban. We have had them every year I've hiked in Fjällen due to drought. Very important :)
Love You ;P
In 2022 gaan wij de kungsleden lopen met ondersteuning onderweg, zodat je geen veel bagage mee hoeft te dragen. Kijk voor meer info op www.hiking-adventures.nl
Hey Floor ! I watched your videos for the Kungsleden and it was really inspiring ! I already have my plane tickets booked for beginning of September and I am getting all the gear needed for the hike. However, there is one thing I cannot be sure yet. What about gas for your stove? I'm flying to Kiruna and not sure if it is easy to find some up there. Do you have any tips for that? Thanks and greetings from Belgium ! ;-)
Nicolas Liégeois Hey Nicolas! I think you can be pretty sure there will be gas in Kiruna. Otherwise, you can look for it in the little shop in Abisko. You should be really unlucky to not find gas in this hiking region :). Don’t panic if you don’t find it before you start hiking: in most of the huts with shops, there are also gas cannisters (the later you go, the emptier the stores are, so maybe there aren’t some left if you go in September). Have fun!!!
@@floordenil Thanks for your swift reply ! From Kiruna, I'm planning to go to Nikkaluokta and then star from there to Abisko ! Hope it's not gonna get too cold ! Cheers !
@@floordenil Hey Floor ! How's it going? I saw that you've got yourself a Zpacks Duplex tent and was wondering how you got it? Did you order it directly on their website (& thus, did you have to pay a custom fee?) or did you find it in one of the hiking belgian store (such as AS Adventure) ? I'm planning to buy one but was still wondering how I could get it... Thanks for your help !
@@nicolasliegeois9582 Hey Nicolas! I bought it straight from their website, nog knowing that there would be a big additional cost at the post office :p. So it was really expensive. Haven't found a way to get it in a store in Europe... I guess the only option is travelling to the US or asking a friend who's travelling there to take it with them :).
@@floordenil When you say big additional cost, what do you mean? How much did it cost you in total? :-)
Did you meet a wolf?
Oh, you are so cute!
I drank all the water without treatment and i am still alive.
Well from abisko to nikkaloukta its 100km. Thats a 100km stream of people, not a 1h walk with a stream of people. Most people just walk from nikkaloukta to Kebnekaise and back.
Abisko to nikkaloukta is not very crowded. At most you will meet 20 people a day, passing both ways
Annoying mannered..., Left.