Level:
Beginner — first overnight treks, marked trails
Intermediate — multi-day routes, basic navigation
Advanced — off-trail, navigation without paths, river crossings
PHOTO: pack laid out ready for a trek
Kit

What to Pack for Your First Multi-Day Camping Trek

A list of kit, weights and priorities — what you genuinely need and what to leave behind. No excess, no gaps.

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Kit

How to Choose Trekking Boots — 5 Questions You Need to Ask Yourself

Membranes, ankle support, sole stiffness. The difference between trail boots and off-trail boots, and why it matters in Lapland.

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PHOTO: map and compass on a rock
Navigation

Map and Compass — How to Read Terrain Without GPS

Contour lines, scale, magnetic declination. Navigation fundamentals that work where your phone doesn't.

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PHOTO: storm clouds over the tundra
Weather

Arctic Weather — How to Read It and When to Turn Back

You don't need to know the terminology — you need to understand what you're seeing. A field guide for trekkers.

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PHOTO: river crossing, water at waist height
Safety

River Crossings — Techniques, Safety Assessment, and the Decision to Turn Back

Sarek has no bridges. How to read current, find a ford and cross safely with a full pack. From experience on the Rapaätno.

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PHOTO: wild camp in a valley, no trails, Sarek
Navigation

Moving Through Trackless Wilderness — Thinking Like a Guide

Reading terrain, planning on the move, making decisions in fog and rain. Off-trail isn't improvisation — it's preparation.

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PHOTO: filtering water in a mountain stream
Kit

Water in the Wilderness — How to Find, Judge, and Treat It

How to read, choose, and treat water in Sarek — from glacial flour to cyanobacteria — with the simple, light kit I carry on every trip.

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PHOTO: tent on a dry ridge, Sarek
Camp

Wild Camping Without Infrastructure — Choosing a Site in Sarek

How I choose a campsite in Sarek with no huts, no marked pitches, and no signs — reading the terrain, the wind, and the ground before pitching the tent.

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PHOTO: terminal moraine, glacier in the background
Navigation

Reading the Terrain — Moraines, Mires, and Tundra

Sarek has no trails or signposts — your eyes do the work. How to read moraines, mires, tundra, and glacial streams before you step in.

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PHOTO: first aid kit laid out in the field
Safety

Wilderness First Aid — When Help Is Hours Away

In Sarek, rescue can take 6 to 24 hours. Here's how I handle the first hour after an injury — assessment, stabilization, and the call for help.

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PHOTO: bear tracks on wet ground
Safety

Brown Bears of Sarek — Facts, Myths, and Behavior

What trekkers really need to know about brown bears in Sarek: actual numbers, when encounters get risky, how to behave, and the myths to drop before you go.

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PHOTO: map spread on a knee, route planning
Planning

Planning Trekking Stages — Distance, Pace, Safety Margin

How to plan daily stages in Sarek so the trip ends at a campfire, not a helicopter rescue: real pace, terrain conversion, buffer days, and the rhythm of a day.

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