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Greno Woods
Sheffield, England, S35 8RS
United Kingdom

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At Howl we specialise in journeying skills, the Bushcraft we practice and teach is that of the traveler. There is a wonderful simplicity that comes from taking a trip in the outdoors, a pragmatism gleaned from necessity. We draw from this experience in the field to teach a set of skills and knowledge based in expedience and realism, skills that actually get used while outdoors. We provide an insight into the Natural world, opening up a vast array of natural resources and knowledge to help you travel with less reliance on the contents of your rucksack: it’s what you carry in your mind that matters.

 

 We teach these practical skills in a friendly and open way, our hope being to enable you to make your adventures into the Great Outdoors memorable and enjoyable. We'll help you cultivate a positive attitude, a confidence in yourself, and a connection with the natural world through which you travel.

We promote the utmost respect for the environment, the ability to pass unnoticed through the woods brings with it a deeper understanding of the wilderness, and our part in it. It is this philosophy which forms the very core of our work.

We promote the utmost respect for the environment, the ability to pass unnoticed through the woods brings with it a deeper understanding of the wilderness, and our part in it. It is this philosophy which forms the very core of our work.

Borealis - Swedish Summer Trip

Adventures

Borealis - Swedish Summer Trip

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Borealis - Swedish Summer Trip

£1,225.00

Embark on our extraordinary Source to Sea canoe trip through the Swedish backwoods.

This immersive journey takes you from the serene headwaters of Beaver Creek, winding through lush forests and quiet landscapes, to the sparkling coastal waters. Paddle alongside the richly biodiverse natural habitats, where the calls of loon and the rustle of deer accompany your journey. Experience the tranquillity of remote lakes, the thrill of poling and lining the shallow rapids and the bushcraft skills to travel here comfortably.

With each stroke of your paddle, connect with nature, discover beaver track and sign, and create memories that will last a lifetime. Join us for an adventure that promises a profound sense of freedom and the beauty of the wild.

Join Howl Chief Instructor Jamie Dakota, Northern Soul Journeys Jeremias, and a.Woodsman's Adam Logan for an Epic 6 days of wild camping immersed in traditional canoe journeying skills on this exploration of the Boreal Forest in summer time.

This trip embodies a unique and inspiring partnership between your experienced UK based instructors and Northern Soul Journeys’ Jeremias Kinnunen-Levy, a renowned guide from Sweden. Access the North Woods waterways and establish your trails skills for canoe travel. It is the perfect sister trip to our Winterland experiences.

DATES

1st-6th September 2025 - Secure your place with a 25% deposit using the code DEPOSIT at checkout

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Our journey starts at Northern Soul Journeys, surrounded by deep woodlands and waterways.  Our route along Beaver creek starts further north still, so after a short drive to the launch point we’ll set off into the wilds. This part of the journey is all about traditional canoe skills: portages, poling and lining the narrow creek as we carve our way through a rarely used course. You’ll have every opportunity not only to learn these skills, but use them as vital tools in the passage south. After two days travel we’ll establish a camp and spend a full day learning a suite of bushcraft inspired expedition skills from foraging to craft projects. We then make our along the second half of our journey to the sea, now as the waterways open into several lakes connected by creeks we explore an ecosystem that is unknown here in the UK. The final leg of the trip sees our creek join a much larger and slow flowing river which will take us all the way to the sea.

Canoeing through the tranquil creeks in northern Sweden offers an experience like no other, where the rich woodlands embrace you on both sides far from the tourist tracks. As you paddle gently along the meandering waters, the serenity of the landscape is punctuated by the calls of distant wildlife and the rustle of leaves. Your specialist guides lead the way, ensuring not only safety but also enriching your understanding of the unique ecosystem around you. Each day leads to a new wild camping spot beneath a canopy of mixed leaves, where the crackle of a fire and the scent of spruce create a comforting ambience. This journey is a harmonious blend of adventure, effort, and tranquillity, allowing for a deeper connection to nature and the allure of the great outdoors.

Embarking on a canoe trip through Sweden’s backwoods offers a unique opportunity to deepen your connection with nature. By integrating bushcraft skills into your journey, we’ll can develop your personal ability to thrive in this environment, ensuring safety and bolstering your adventure. Learn to identify edible plants along the way, build a fire for warmth and cooking, and craft essential tools from natural materials. With a knowledge of navigation and foraging, you can confidently explore waterways and woods we’re travelling through. Embrace the art of living harmoniously with the environment, making your Swedish canoe trip not only a physical journey but a transformative one, steeped in the traditions of bushcraft.

The whole area is a wildlife haven and the canoe is the perfect way to get close to some of Sweden’s forest occupants; Nestled within the captivating landscapes of northern Sweden lies a realm teeming with remarkable wildlife. From the majestic moose roaming the dense forests to the elusive capercaillie foraging in the undergrowth, this region offers a truly immersive experience for nature enthusiasts. As you venture into the heart of this Nordic wilderness, the sighting of a towering moose, its impressive antlers silhouetted against the backdrop of towering pines, is a moment of pure awe. These gentle giants, adapted to the harsh climate, graze peacefully, a testament to the delicate balance of this ecosystem. The birdlife of northern Sweden is equally captivating, with the graceful flight of the majestic golden eagle soaring overhead, and the melodic calls of the Siberian jay echoing through the trees. The opportunity to witness these avian wonders in their untamed environment is a true delight for the senses. Exploring the pristine lakes and rivers of this region also offers the chance to spot the elusive Eurasian beaver, its industrious dam-building activities shaping the landscape and providing a vital habitat for countless other species.

  • DAY 1 - Launch at Beaver Creek north of Northern Soul Journeys, Expedition canoe skills; poling, snubbing, lining, tracking, flat water paddling skills

    DAY 2 - Continue down Beaver Creek to arrive at a lakeside camp.

    DAY 3 - Basecamp day, bushcraft and expedition skills training

    DAY 4 - Open water canoeing and journey to new lakeside camp

    DAY 5 - Paddling, poling, lining skills, join the main river. Moving water paddling. Camp at a riverside cabin.

    DAY 6 - Paddle to the coast, coastal paddling to close the trip at the beach. Coffee and cake to finish!

  • Canoe trip planning

    Loading a canoe & gear shakedown 

    Flat water paddling skills; strokes and trim

    Moving water skills; strokes, route choice   

    Expedition canoe skills; poling, snubbing, lining, tracking & portaging 

    Bushcraft for the canoe journey

  • ​Firelighting masterclass

    Tree and plant ID & edible, medicinal and utilitarian uses.  

    Fungi; identify edible and poisonous species and how to cook

    Fishing techniques; rod and line  

    Cookery techniques; preparing and smoking fish, reflector oven cookery, breads.    

    Wildlife tracking; identify animal tracks and signs.  

DETAILS:

  • Travel and arrival - Detailed joining instructions will be sent out to you well in advance of the expedition.

    • You will need to make your own way to Lulea, Sweden. We will collect everyone from Lulea via minibus at 9am and drive you to the trip start point of the trip. This journey is around an hours drive.

  • Accommodation - All canoe wild camping.  

  • Food and Drink - This expedition is catered with food provided for breakfasts and evening meals.  Food will be typical canoe camping fayre. We take our catering seriously and we aim to make the food one of the highlights of the trip. We can cater to vegetarians and some medical intolerances but vegans and more unusual food requirements can be tricky when group cooking.  We are always happy to chat about this before booking. You will need to bring your own lunches and snacks.

  • Weather/conditions - Sweden in September can be changeable, warm days with cold nights. Please make sure you read the kit list thoroughly.  

  • Age requirements - 18+.  

  • Fitness/ability -  You need a basic level of fitness to attend this expedition.  No previous canoeing experience is necessary, although you may get more from the course if you have completed a taster session.   We suggest that being able to walk 5km at least each day is a good minimum bench mark.  Some days we will be paddling 10km or so, which while not particularly strenuous, can make some muscles ache a bit if not conditioned.   We want you to enjoy the expedition so please contact us with any questions on this.

  • Payment - To book we will take a 25% non returnable deposit with the balance due 10 weeks before the expedition start date.  See our full Terms and Conditions.

  •  Insurance - We have comprehensive liability insurance and risk assessments. We strongly suggest that you have your own travel insurance policy that covers your kit and yourself for the planned travel and activity plans.    

  • First Aid/Medical  - The leaders are experienced in remote first aid. We will carry a comprehensive expedition first aid kit and Garmin Inreach device for emergencies.  Please bring with you plenty of any required personal medication.   

Kit List

  • (If you have your own of any of the following and would like to bring it please feel free)

    Personal floatation device

    Paddles

    Canoes

    Cooking equipment

    Water filters

    Group shelter

  • You are limited to one day-pack per person no bigger than 45 liters, with extra kit stored in a portage pack no bigger than 60 litres. This is to ensure we have nice, balanced boats and space to be comfortable as we travel.

    Personal kit should be packed into durable dry-bags (Ortlieb or Exped make good ones), vital items to be double bagged i.e. sleeping gear, dry clothes.

  • Items to be kept in a small rucksack, the idea is this pack will contain anything you might need during the day without you having to open your overnight gear pack whilst travelling. On ordinary rucksack is fine for this.  

    Brew kit- mug, spoon, tea/coffee/hot chocolate etc (a small camping stove is a useful extra)

    Waterproofs: jacket and trousers

    Head-torch and spare batteries

    Water bottle

    Wooly Hat

    Flask for hot water/ hot drink

    Small First aid kit- plasters, painkillers, steri-wipes etc (should fit in a trouser pocket).

    Toilet kit- tissues, hand sanitizer, lighter, wet-wipes

    Sun-cream and insect repellent - Smidge or something with deet in it works.

    Sunglasses  

    Midge head net - The ones by Smidge are good - most others have mesh sizes too large.  

    DITCH KIT (inside its own dedicated dry bag within your day pack)

    Good warm thick jacket/fleece

    Thick woolly hat

    Warm glovesWarm Buff/ scarf

    Good thermal base-layer top

    Chocolate bar

    Silver space blanket

  • This kit should be stowed in a portage pack. 

    Warm Sleeping bag-in its own dry bag

    Sleeping mat

    Tent/tarp/hammock

    A full set of warm, dry clothes for the end of the day.

    Waterproof socks/ warm socks

    Camp shoes ( old trainers or lightweight boots area ideal)

    Wash kit: toothbrush/paste, soap, small towel as minimum

    Spectacles/contact lenses/spares

    Plate/bowl and eating utensils

    One luxury item-a book, MP3 player, etc

  • Knee Protection - canoe kneeling pad or soft, comfortable knee pads.  

    Waterproof whistle to be carried on your person.  

    A fixed blade knife - Mora knives are perfect.

    Canoeing footwear that will get wet - old trainers are fine, some folks like neoprene booties.

Meet the Team

Jamie Dakota

JD has been delivering canoe expeditions since 2017 when he launched the Long Water trip with Robin Heath. Since then he’s led several trips every year and shared his joy of journeying with customers from all walks of life.

Combining bushcraft with canoe trips is one of JD’s favourite outdoor endeavours, and helping to up-skill clients in their own pursuit of adventure have become a firm drive for all the tours at Howl.

JD relished the opportunity to lead canoe expeditions in Sweden with his colleagues, finding joy in the serene landscapes and the camaraderie that happens along the way. Navigating the tranquil waters, we share stories and laughter, and are strengthened by the challenges of the journey. For JD, each expedition became not just a test of skill and teamwork, but also a chance to foster connections in an environment that encouraged both adventure and reflection.

Adam Logan

Honing these skills over 16 years of bushcraft instruction created a desire to gain validity in what he was passing on to students and is reflected in the significant amount of time both living and teaching these skills in the context of wilderness travel and training courses.

’Throughout my career as a bushcraft instructor and expedition guide, I have had a growing sense of the importance to convey authenticity in the skills I would be passing on to others. I strive for honesty by teaching only from direct experience and immersing myself in a bushcraft lifestyle. I try to practice what I preach.’’

Adam recognised early on that a central tenet of bushcraft is an understanding of plants and their applications. This has led to a lifelong fascination with the uses of natural materials for outdoor living. Opting for wool blankets over sleeping bags, natural shelters instead of tents, wood fires in place of gas burners and wherever possible handmade clothing and equipment. This has helped to temper his instruction with a measure of realism.

Never truly satisfied with a short trip into the outdoors Adam has spent months at a time living in Sweden’s forests. Over three winter seasons he has cumulatively spent ten months living off grid in the Canadian bush. Working as an assistant snowshoe guide and instructor, he has covered more than 300 miles by snowshoe and moccasins in Ontario’s wilderness areas.

Jeremias Kinnunen-Levy

Born and raised in a small town of Sub-Arctic Sweden, the heart of the Boreal Forest, Jeremias has life long experience of the ins and outs of arctic living.

Since 2010 he has worked professionally, and trained, in the outdoor field as a guide with everything from dive guiding in Tenerife, Swedish Mountain leader qualification, Snowmobile guiding high above the arctic circle, skiing etc and since 2017 with sled dogs together with his wife and their own pack of Alaskan Huskies.

Still living on his homestead in the middle of the Boreal Forest he works with Nature and River restoration projects during the spring, summer and fall period, (as well as fishing and hunting) the forest is both his place of work and home.

Whether guiding dogmushing, snowshoeing or hiking he loves to show and teach folks from all over the world about the simple way of being out in, no matter the season.