3 days solo bushcraft trip - rain, fishing, canvas tent, log cabin, homemade axe and knife etc.
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Published8 months ago
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Solo bushcraft trip in Sweden. Hiking from lake to lake, making 3 camps, two nights sleeping in a canvas tent and one night sleeping in a public free log cabin. Open the full video description for more information.
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Date: Oktober 2025
Day: 5°C (41°F)
Night: 0°C (32°F)
Hours of daylight = 9
Location: Somewhere in Sweden. Clean and classic northern nature. Fresh water rivers and lakes. Pine, spruce and birch forest etc. Mountains, bears, wolves, eagles, reindeers etc. You need to take some care regarding animals, but in general no problems.
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Consuming:
Water and coffee.
Deer meat and onions.
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A few questions:
1. Who made the tent?
Tschum 2P SOSWA (made in Germany by a small family company) https://tschum.de/en/Tschum-2P-SOSWA.html
2. What was the stump you used for lighting fire?
Fatwood (dead pine full of resin).
3. What type of axe are you using? Weight? Dimensions?
Homemade. A classic russian axe design. C45 steel. 700 grams (including handle), 10.5cm cutting edge, 57cm handle, 14.5cm from pole to cutting edge. Here is a video showing how I make similar axe head https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kaYCA13j1rE
4. What type of knife are you using?
A classic nordic knife, offen referred to by the finnish name "Puukko". Homemade - spring steel and birch burl handle. Here is how I made it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BKF7oDsugYc&t=713s
5. What happend to the fish you caught?
I let it go. It was a pike and to small too keep.
6. Why do you sometimes hit with the side of the axe instead of the poll?
Keeps the cutting edge away from you're face and the larger surface area makes you less likely to miss. I usually only use the side of the axe in the beginning (when things can be unstable and or I don't need to hit hard).
7. What is you're kuksa/drinking cop made from?
Birch burl. Homemade.
8. What is you're bowl made from?
Birch. Homemade.
9. Can I buy an axe, knife etc. from you?
No.
10. What cabin did you use?
One of the many public free cabins here in Sweden. Some of the cabins are easily accesable and some are very remote. All are made for travelers safety and comfort.
11. Where did you get the deer meat from?
Roe deer road kill found on the side of the road while traveling to do this trip.
12. What if I have a question that is not included in this video description?
Consider leaving a comment - I read all comments made within the first few days of a new uploade.
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Some of the gear used in the video:
Tent = Tschum Sowana 2P
Cuting tools = homemade
Boots = Lundhags Forest
Pants = Klättermusen Gere 02
Anorak = Fjällraven Vardag
Wool hoodie = Aclima Reborn Terry
Backpack = Eberlestock Mainframe f1
Backpack sack = old Tentipi tent sack.
Sleeping bag = Carinthia Survivor One
Cooking pot = Eagle 1.5
Raindeer skin = unknown, from Sapmi
Fishing rod = Abu Garcia Diplomat V2 5-21g 7'
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