Very heavy work what you do. Many people can adopt an example there. Also of course very beautiful work and great nature. Thanks for this really beautiful video.
when your stuck like that, tip the snowmobil and put Snow underneath the mat. tip it the other way and repeat. and you are free in no time. and always remember to break a Trail before transpopting stuff in. the Trail is hard before you Get back with the sted. im glad you managed to Get losse:):)
That technique is great when it’s on overflow on the ice for example. In this case the snowmobile was half up on the land and hanging down on the ice. The problem was most that it wasn’t a pressure on the matt. It’s like normal… when you get stocked it’s always in a bad spot. :-) /Matti
Hi, I'm not living in Jokkmokk, otherwise I would have gladly followed and helped you get all the equipment out. Safer to be several scooters, although it is not that far from Boden;) Kenneth Boden
On of the best videos I’ve watched in a longtime. Well done for continuing to film when it goes wrong and showing an honest reality of what it takes to get out of these situations. As I sit on my sofa during lockdown your videos remind me of happier times in the Taiga on snowmobiles or behind a dog team. Thanks again
Thanks! I guess you have some snowmobile experience and winter experience in Quebec also. :-) Canada have a great wilderness that I always have been reading about. /Matti
Taking care of "Business" is #1 job. Producing videos is something extra that comes AFTER "Taking Care of Business". Hopefully these videos will help create more business than you can handle in 2022. This is the video that attracted MEeee to you. I'm sure you pre-check the fuel line fittings & tighten them B4 departing + I'm sure you now carry the small tools need to reach in & tighten them on all of your travels. Warm Regards from Reno, Nevada U.S.A.
@@JOKKMOKKGUIDERNA jeg var guiden en liten stund og på Røros da. Det må ja ha vært jævla krevende å filmer en sånn video. Jeg liker det virkelig å følte lit dårlig da jeg satt foran kjøkenbordet og drakk kaffe. Tommel opp til dere.
Thanks! You know Murphys law? If something can goes wrong it will happen. Murphy was an optimistic person... Today we know that even if something can NOT goes wrong it will probably goes wrong anyway... 😉 /Matti
You guys are the best. While I'm not from Jokkmokk, I'm certainly from nearby - Boden. Watching your videos remind me so much of some of the things I did growing up (never dog-sledding though). But the snowmobiling, the winters, working outside... It's just so beautiful to watch. Both you guys are truly an inspiration for all of us that have done the bad choice of moving behind enemy lines (Stockholm). Thank you so much for this!
@@JOKKMOKKGUIDERNA HAHA! Thanks :) I'm actually moving in to a house in 10 days (!!), unfortunately I only made it to Vallentuna. I'll make sure to try to move to Vuollerim next time! I actually did have a friend when I was like 15 who did a lot of dog sledding/musher. His name is Johnny Jägerving but haven't talked to him in 20 years!
I stoped at 16:09 to metion that yes, I appreciate the extra work that goes into the frivolous cinematography shots which make a cohesive viewing experience. Thank you for all the extra work that goes into your already work laden video content. Loving it!!! From the far north
As a Canadian who been in simil Situations with snowmobiles in the bush I really enjoyed this video. We get slush on top of the ice and under the deep snow and I think that is what you were talking about when you talked of water on the ice. It's horrible stuff and really bad for getting your snowmobile stuck!
I think you call this overflow or is that only on rivers? This was really difficult with the older snowmobiles. The once we use today are much better...luckily. ...end wet feet out there if it's cold could be really serious problem. Stay dry and enjoy your adventures. 😀 /Matti in Jokkmokk
That’s great! This was an old video. It’s fun because one friend to us just recently said that this was one of the best videos we have made. :-) /Matti
@JOKKMOKKGUIDERNA I must agree with your friend. Something about adventures were nothing goes as planned but nobody gets hur just makes it feel more memorable.
I've subscribed, "Liked", & read all the replies B4 composing the following: "Shit" happens. And you dealt with it. Congratulations on overcoming misfortune. Please add something to the description to let us know what was done to fix the broken machine. Warm Regards from Reno, Nevada U.S.A. .....a long way from Sweden.
Thank you, happy you liked it. The things we have around our necks are called ice-prods or ice-claws in english. A great thing to have for safety when traveling on ice. You can read more about them here: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_claws /Stina
Very unfortunate mechanical failure. I would have liked to know what action was required to fix? Also, what are the two red/black cylinders around your neck? Very well done videos, keep up good work and be safe:) Thank you Tom
Hi Tom! Happy you like our videos. We try to put out a video each weekend. The mechanical failure...The fuelhose had detached from the fuel pump. How that could happen is a mysterious for our mechanic. The red/black cylinders around our necks is called ice prods or ice picks in english. They are a super good life saver if you fall through the ice and need to get up by yourself. You can check them out here: geni.us/Tv0ao /Stina
@@JOKKMOKKGUIDERNA if that isn’t an affiliate Amazon link, it should be. And you should put that info in the description of your videos so that we can look, inform, and buy them while supporting your channel.
Vi har minst 15+18+några kilometer till som vi kör med en riktig sladd. Ibland kan vi dock ha upp till 90km med spår som vi kör men då är resterande sträcka endast med skoter och kälke. Lite mer buschtrails. Vad roligt att du gillar vardagsfilmerna. :-) /Matti
In winter time our schedule is really tight. We work every day and when things like this happens we need to solve them in the evenings and nights. In day time we run the dog sled tours 😉. /Stina
Yes… isn’t that how the life is sometimes. 😂 It’s like someone sitting up in the clouds and needs some entertainment and then drop situations like this. 😂 /Matti
@@JOKKMOKKGUIDERNA I'll bet you've been checking to be sure fuel line connections are TIGHT B4 each & every trip with any snowmobile. Warm Regards from Reno, Nevada U.S.A.
Very heavy work what you do. Many people can adopt an example there. Also of course very beautiful work and great nature. Thanks for this really beautiful video.
Thank you Raymond! Happy you liked this video and that you follow our adventures here on RUclips! /Stina
Just finished watching this video AGAIN.
Warm Regards from Reno, Nevada U.S.A.
❤️
❤😊 kansas, usa-thanks for the great videos
Nice to see the Mountain Equipment logo..... excellent clothing...the best 👍
The down jackets are really great stuff! Lots of jacket for the money it cost!
/Matti
when your stuck like that, tip the snowmobil and put Snow underneath the mat. tip it the other way and repeat. and you are free in no time. and always remember to break a Trail before transpopting stuff in. the Trail is hard before you Get back with the sted. im glad you managed to Get losse:):)
That technique is great when it’s on overflow on the ice for example. In this case the snowmobile was half up on the land and hanging down on the ice. The problem was most that it wasn’t a pressure on the matt.
It’s like normal… when you get stocked it’s always in a bad spot.
:-)
/Matti
that was certainly an adventure!
😊 Happy you liked watching the video! /Stina
You should have shown us what was for dinner. I would have liked a warm conclusion.
You have earned yourself a subscriber.
That's a good idea to finish the video with a warm dinner. 😀
Thanks for subscribe and I hope you finde more videos that you like. 😀
/Matti
Hi, I'm not living in Jokkmokk, otherwise I would have gladly followed and helped you get all the equipment out. Safer to be several scooters, although it is not that far from Boden;) Kenneth Boden
That's true. It's always safer to not do things alone.
I hope I meet you somewhere in the mountains also this winter.
:-)
/Matti
On of the best videos I’ve watched in a longtime. Well done for continuing to film when it goes wrong and showing an honest reality of what it takes to get out of these situations. As I sit on my sofa during lockdown your videos remind me of happier times in the Taiga on snowmobiles or behind a dog team. Thanks again
Thanks!
It's lovely that we can bring some adventure to your sofa. :-)
Stay tuned... There will be more videos after the season... :-)
/Matti
Magnificent, high quality footage and editing. Thankyou for sharing this video - Cheers from Québec, Canada.
Thanks!
I guess you have some snowmobile experience and winter experience in Quebec also. :-)
Canada have a great wilderness that I always have been reading about.
/Matti
Taking care of "Business" is #1 job. Producing videos is something extra that comes AFTER "Taking Care of Business". Hopefully these videos will help create more business than you can handle in 2022.
This is the video that attracted MEeee to you. I'm sure you pre-check the fuel line fittings & tighten them B4 departing + I'm sure you now carry the small tools need to reach in & tighten them on all of your travels.
Warm Regards from Reno, Nevada U.S.A.
Elsker dette. Hilden fra hamar
Skulle att höra att du liker videon! / Stina
@@JOKKMOKKGUIDERNA jeg var guiden en liten stund og på Røros da. Det må ja ha vært jævla krevende å filmer en sånn video. Jeg liker det virkelig å følte lit dårlig da jeg satt foran kjøkenbordet og drakk kaffe.
Tommel opp til dere.
Awesome adventure. There is always the risk of something like this happening. You two handled it the best you could and all ended well.
Thanks!
You know Murphys law? If something can goes wrong it will happen. Murphy was an optimistic person... Today we know that even if something can NOT goes wrong it will probably goes wrong anyway...
😉
/Matti
Great video! My strongest memory of a first encounter with a human being is the one with Matti in -06, glad to have made you acquaintant back then!
Thanks!
🙂
/Matti
You guys are the best. While I'm not from Jokkmokk, I'm certainly from nearby - Boden. Watching your videos remind me so much of some of the things I did growing up (never dog-sledding though). But the snowmobiling, the winters, working outside... It's just so beautiful to watch. Both you guys are truly an inspiration for all of us that have done the bad choice of moving behind enemy lines (Stockholm). Thank you so much for this!
Thank you Simon!!! Happy to hear we can brighten up your life in Stockholm a little bit. 😉 /Stina
Simon... check blocket.se. There is a house for sale in Vuollerim. 120 000 Sek. Welcome back to the northern part of the world! /Matti
@@JOKKMOKKGUIDERNA HAHA! Thanks :) I'm actually moving in to a house in 10 days (!!), unfortunately I only made it to Vallentuna. I'll make sure to try to move to Vuollerim next time! I actually did have a friend when I was like 15 who did a lot of dog sledding/musher. His name is Johnny Jägerving but haven't talked to him in 20 years!
Vallentuna... that's fare in the south. Vuokkerim will not move so welcome later. :-)
20 years... mabye it's time for a telephone call. :-)
/Matti
I stoped at 16:09 to metion that yes, I appreciate the extra work that goes into the frivolous cinematography shots which make a cohesive viewing experience. Thank you for all the extra work that goes into your already work laden video content. Loving it!!! From the far north
Happy to hear you appreciate our work and that you liked this video!
/Stina & Matti
Another great video, thanks
Thank you ❤️
As a Canadian who been in simil Situations with snowmobiles in the bush I really enjoyed this video. We get slush on top of the ice and under the deep snow and I think that is what you were talking about when you talked of water on the ice. It's horrible stuff and really bad for getting your snowmobile stuck!
I think you call this overflow or is that only on rivers? This was really difficult with the older snowmobiles. The once we use today are much better...luckily.
...end wet feet out there if it's cold could be really serious problem.
Stay dry and enjoy your adventures.
😀
/Matti in Jokkmokk
@@JOKKMOKKGUIDERNA yes overflow is the word
Jag blev så glad när ni anlände garaget!
Vi också!!! Det var en sådan lättnad. /Stina
Lite Discovery Alaska vibes.. 👍😁
Jag måste kolla vad Discovery Alaska är. 😀
/Matti
And I was in fact sitting in the the sofa with a hot coffee in Småland enjoying the adventure in my phone😂
That’s great!
This was an old video. It’s fun because one friend to us just recently said that this was one of the best videos we have made.
:-)
/Matti
@JOKKMOKKGUIDERNA I must agree with your friend. Something about adventures were nothing goes as planned but nobody gets hur just makes it feel more memorable.
Cool ominous music!
Thank you! All music in this video comes from Epidemic Sound. /Stina
A hard day's work.
Yes… but probably still not as hard as a stressful day at a normal office job. /Matti
@@JOKKMOKKGUIDERNA True.
Bra och ambitiöst!
Tack! /Stina
I've subscribed, "Liked", & read all the replies B4 composing the following:
"Shit" happens. And you dealt with it. Congratulations on overcoming misfortune. Please add something to the description to let us know what was done to fix the broken machine.
Warm Regards from Reno, Nevada U.S.A. .....a long way from Sweden.
Thank you for watching and subscribing!
The fuel hose had got loose but was located so tight that we couldn't manage to fix it out in the bush. /Stina
I hate using snowmobiles, exactly for these reasons :-)
Unfortunately we are depending on them, but I agree. You can never trust them. /Stina
great Video and well done. What are the two red things/tubes around your neck for?
Thank you, happy you liked it. The things we have around our necks are called ice-prods or ice-claws in english. A great thing to have for safety when traveling on ice. You can read more about them here: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_claws /Stina
@@JOKKMOKKGUIDERNA thank you for that info
i did enjoy this video (not because you had hard time ;) )
Thank you! We got a really good story in this one. It was hard times but got great video material 😉. /Stina
Fantastiskt vackert! Besöker gärna er efter pandemin. / Per-Olof
Very unfortunate mechanical failure. I would have liked to know what action was required to fix? Also, what are the two red/black cylinders around your neck? Very well done videos, keep up good work and be safe:) Thank you Tom
Hi Tom! Happy you like our videos. We try to put out a video each weekend.
The mechanical failure...The fuelhose had detached from the fuel pump. How that could happen is a mysterious for our mechanic.
The red/black cylinders around our necks is called ice prods or ice picks in english. They are a super good life saver if you fall through the ice and need to get up by yourself. You can check them out here: geni.us/Tv0ao
/Stina
@@JOKKMOKKGUIDERNA if that isn’t an affiliate Amazon link, it should be. And you should put that info in the description of your videos so that we can look, inform, and buy them while supporting your channel.
Tack för ännu en fin skildring av er hundspannsvardag. Hur många mil spår har ni att hålla preparerade?
Vi har minst 15+18+några kilometer till som vi kör med en riktig sladd. Ibland kan vi dock ha upp till 90km med spår som vi kör men då är resterande sträcka endast med skoter och kälke. Lite mer buschtrails.
Vad roligt att du gillar vardagsfilmerna.
:-)
/Matti
The equivalent to finding a parking space in the city 😂😂 en liten vardagsutmaning i norr 💪🏻👍🏼
🤣
Husky Forever🐾🤍🖤
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Take it easy might have been better to wait till morning but maybe you could not
In winter time our schedule is really tight. We work every day and when things like this happens we need to solve them in the evenings and nights. In day time we run the dog sled tours 😉. /Stina
👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
🙂
I👏will👏never 👏buy👏a👏snowmobile 👏
Hahahahaa...
But It's a great tool for transportation and trail breaking.
...as long as they working fine.
🤣
/Matti
@@JOKKMOKKGUIDERNA True true...but I'm just gonna have to save up for some Huskies 😎
So close and shit happens.
Yes… isn’t that how the life is sometimes. 😂 It’s like someone sitting up in the clouds and needs some entertainment and then drop situations like this. 😂
/Matti
Maybe a fuel line broke
Yes it was a fuel line that got loose but we could not fix it out in the woods. It was too tight to get in to reach it. / Stina
@@JOKKMOKKGUIDERNA yep that's the new stuff so hard to work on or fix some times
@@JOKKMOKKGUIDERNA I'll bet you've been checking to be sure fuel line connections are TIGHT B4 each & every trip with any snowmobile.
Warm Regards from Reno, Nevada U.S.A.