>>2719939I would like to gear up for a scandinavia trip myself, as an Eastonian.
I mostly have lots of universal gear and a bicycle i did 3000+ km last summer on while going through europe. Wasn't as complete of a trip as i thought it would be. Thinking of good planning, ultra-light backpacking and enjoying as much of wildland as possible. Yet i'm only getting my hunting permit and car license at the beginning of summer. Would'nt plan on more than 2 weeks at a time, mostly using trains to cover more distance and exploring areas of interest inbetween.
>weaponsi think a good hunting knife, a large survival knife, a sturdy little karambit, a hatchet, pepper spray in a large can and a survival phone with a kitted first aid kit - is the way to go.
Next is thinking about harnesses and fixing gear to our bodies seemlessly but allowing full freedom of movement, for better concealment and security of items and for weight distribution and better movement. Ultra light materials like water resistant and repellant layers, bug net stitched on.And inside the large tent(or highly sophisticated ventilated summer tarp that is storm proof) would be a hammock containing a large animal skin rolled, fur inwards, that you can weather any kind of weather.(No fur in the summer days ofc).