Hi everyone.
I'm taking a gap year at the end of this year (thank goodness!) and I'm thinking, since I'm going to have a free month or so around late August/September, I could go to Sweden, especially since I've now found a friend who might be interested in doing it with me
I'm thinking we could hire a canoe (I've been researching and that doesn't seem too hard, or very expensive at all) and just paddle around for a month, although I'm wondering if that might get a bit boring? Is there anything bushcrafty we could do to add to that?
I'm wondering about fishing - I've read you can just get a permit and then you can fish to your heart's content - is there a cheap and easy way to do this for a beginner, with no experience and non-expensive kit?
That would be a good time to try new things I think, maybe I'll bring some leather along with me and try some leather work or something
I'm also wondering about location and time. I've read Varmland's good - any recommendations? What will the climate be like in September? Is just using a tarp at that time a viable option?
Oh also - bears - anything to be aware of? Would we need to do that thing where we eat like half a mile away from where we sleep, or is that not really a problem in Sweden - I haven't really seen much about it..
Oh and hunting - I know you can take a gun into Sweden if you have one and a license - I have a shotgun but no license (just do it with my dad right now) and I don't think I'd be comfortable having it in the canoe with me What about snaring and that sort of thing?
I'd basically love to be able to supplement bought supplies with fresh fish and meat.. Oh by that time I should be able to make an eel trap - any likelihood of being able to use that?
And I've never canoed before - well like, once, but I have none of those lush skills you see on Ray Mears - will that be a problem?
Um yeah I'm sure there's more to be asked but I guess I'll leave it like that at the moment - thank you very much for any replies
EDIT - crikey that's a long post - sorry!!!
Oh and I'm not fixed on Sweden, anywhere in Scandinavia is generally what I'm thinking
I'm taking a gap year at the end of this year (thank goodness!) and I'm thinking, since I'm going to have a free month or so around late August/September, I could go to Sweden, especially since I've now found a friend who might be interested in doing it with me
I'm thinking we could hire a canoe (I've been researching and that doesn't seem too hard, or very expensive at all) and just paddle around for a month, although I'm wondering if that might get a bit boring? Is there anything bushcrafty we could do to add to that?
I'm wondering about fishing - I've read you can just get a permit and then you can fish to your heart's content - is there a cheap and easy way to do this for a beginner, with no experience and non-expensive kit?
That would be a good time to try new things I think, maybe I'll bring some leather along with me and try some leather work or something
I'm also wondering about location and time. I've read Varmland's good - any recommendations? What will the climate be like in September? Is just using a tarp at that time a viable option?
Oh also - bears - anything to be aware of? Would we need to do that thing where we eat like half a mile away from where we sleep, or is that not really a problem in Sweden - I haven't really seen much about it..
Oh and hunting - I know you can take a gun into Sweden if you have one and a license - I have a shotgun but no license (just do it with my dad right now) and I don't think I'd be comfortable having it in the canoe with me What about snaring and that sort of thing?
I'd basically love to be able to supplement bought supplies with fresh fish and meat.. Oh by that time I should be able to make an eel trap - any likelihood of being able to use that?
And I've never canoed before - well like, once, but I have none of those lush skills you see on Ray Mears - will that be a problem?
Um yeah I'm sure there's more to be asked but I guess I'll leave it like that at the moment - thank you very much for any replies
EDIT - crikey that's a long post - sorry!!!
Oh and I'm not fixed on Sweden, anywhere in Scandinavia is generally what I'm thinking