Jotunheimen gear lists

Here comes mine and Jon’s gear lists. This is what we have packed for our 5 day trip in Jotunheimen. Below every picture you’ll find a link to our gear lists (Excel files). If you have any improvements or comments please drop them below. I don’t think we have time to make large adjustments but it’s always nice to get feedback.

As you’ll find in the spreadsheets we’ve shared some gear between each other like the sleeping- and cooking system. My list will be complete with all the stuff I use if I were to go on a solo trip.

The real interesting thing is that last year on our longest trip, 4 days, we carried packs that weighed in at 22-24kg each including water… As you can see below, things have changed my friends!

My list – 8.9kg

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  • Granite Gear Crown V.C 60
  • HMG Ultamid 2 cuben fiber tent
  • Patagonia jackets and sweaters
  • Arc’Teryx Palisade pants
  • Inov-8 TrailRoc 245 shoes

Link to spreadsheet.

Jon’s list – 7.4kg

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  • Gossamer Gear Kumo
  • 2x Zpacks Pertex Quantum Bivy
  • Trail Designs Sidewinder + Inferno Cone, Ti Tri, w. Evernew 0.9l pot
  • Houdini Motion Light pants
  • Salomon Fellraiser shoes

Link to spreadsheet.

Bonus picture

Bonus picture

Västanåleden revisited

Last summer we did a three day trip but we ended it early due to a big thunderstorm that came in over us. We were quite happy that we didn’t sleep in a tent that night because it caused massive problems with flooding etc. So this time we went on an overnighter to complete the last leg, the last 16km. Västanåledenclick to see trail info and maps.

Pre-planning and packing. Big thanks to Jon that helped with the pack an some other stuff as my calendar has been packed.

Pre-planning and packing. Big thanks to Jon that helped with the pack and some other stuff as my calendar has been packed.

We started on Friday as soon as I came off work and we drove to Gränna north of Jönköping (Sweden). After unpacking the car and doing some last minute adjustments and distributed a few things to balance the loads we started walking. It was now a few minutes past five. At this point we had about 2,5 hours of light before the sun set.

The small village of Röttle hosts a many treats like this waterfall and the Jerusalem mill.

Jerusalems Mill in Röttle.

Jerusalems mill in Röttle.

And the beech forrest.

About one hour in we took a short break making some coffee as the sun was going down in the background.

One of the missions on this overnighter was to see how much fuel the Primus Omnilite TI burner used for a days worth of cooking. We found that three meals, breakfast, lunch and dinner with an additional three boils for coffee water we used about 1dl of fuel. We used Primus Power Fuel and the temperature were between 0 degrees Celsius and +12 on the last day. We didn’t really go all in on saving fuel – our thoughts were rather:
– If we do this as comfortable as possible how much fuel will we spend?”

Trying out a new concept for us - Freeze bag cooking! Worked like a charm!

Trying out a new concept for us – Freeze bag cooking! Worked like a charm! Couscous with cheese.

As soon as the sun set it got dark really fast and we had to pitch the tent in the dark. But with our headlamps on but it worked great. Team work pays out!

Saturday morning – waking up around 06.30 – rise and shine!

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Heading down the steep slopes to get water for cooking and the morning coffee.

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Filling up the Platypus bottles.

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Jon is happy in his Arc’Teryx down jacket – cozy and warm.

After breakfast we took off quickly again to gain some momentum and getting warm as it was quite cold this morning.

Taking a quick breather after gaining some altitude.

Back in Röttle for a quick coffee before moving on again further north.

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A light breeze strikes the water – It’s all warm and nice, feels just like a summers day.

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Shoes off! Waiting for the freeze dried food to get ready.

End of the line – back where we ended our trip the last time when the thunderstorm came in on us. A great two days of walking!

More photos from my latest trip

Here’s the last batch of photos…

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Stretching it out?

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Need… coffee… now….!

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Zebra horse?

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We’ve found water! Fjällräven Vidda Pro pants.

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Out and about with my Mystery Ranch pack and TAD Gear pants.

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Took this one right after we’ve filled up our Nalgenes with water.

More photos from my latest trip

Mooaaar photos!

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Boiling water for our freeze dried food with my Primus OmniLite Ti. In the back you can see my Mystery Ranch NICE Frame Wolf Alpha.

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Triple Aught Design (TAD Gear) Force 10 Cargo Pants are being dried.

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My home away from home.

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Nalgene bottles. They are the best!

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Where we swum on the last day of our little adventure.

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It’s dangerous in the Swedish backwoods….

More photos from my latest trip

My friend Jon took these pictures with his phone – I think they deserve their own post.

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At our camp after the first day. Relaxing. At the back you can see my Fjällräven Abisko Lightweight 2 tent. Mystery Ranch packs on the ground, SATL & Wolf Alpha.

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Swimming on the last day. Was nice since it was like 30 degrees outside.

More photos from my latest trip

Here are some more pictures from my latest trip. I have a few more to post but instead of just making a post with a crap load of photos I’ll just post a few at the time…

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Wind turbines watching over Hästholmen

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Gear picture on the first evening of the hike. Was just about to prepare dinner. Pack weight 22.5kg.

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Wet socks need to get dry – Found this sticky wall to pin them to 🙂

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The evening sun is setting behind the clouds. This is my favorite picture from the trip.

Back from a 3 day trip

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Me on the last part of the trip near our destination, Gränna.

Took a four day trip with a friend but it only took us three days to complete it – we apparently walk fast 🙂 We had a great time and the weather was good, almost too good! I think I’ve never been that sweaty ever before…

The picture above is taken by my friend with my camera and I gave the picture some loving when I got back home.

More pictures will come soon!

Paddling in Svenarum

Went paddling with some friends in Svenarum a few miles from where I live. This was place a tip from one of my colleagues at work – great tip!

It was a two day trip, came in about 09.00 in the morning and we were back the next day around 10. Short, but well worth it. Even had my first swim for this year! I’ll just add that I didn’t flip the canoe, it was all on my own choosing 🙂