Matthias and Johannas Inspiring Journey on Gröna Bandet

Mattias Glöckler and Johanna Andersson, outdoor enthusiasts at heart, embarked on the epic challenge of hiking the Gröna Bandet—a 1,300-kilometer trail spanning the rugged and picturesque landscapes of Sweden. As passionate lovers of the outdoors, this dynamic duo sought not just adventure but a deeper connection with nature, armed with a mix of ultralight gear, determination, and a shared vision of exploration.
Through their story, they reveal the trials, triumphs, and insights gained during their journey, inspiring others to take the leap into nature’s embrace.
Who Are Matthias and Johanna?
“We are two people who live for the outdoors,” they say, their love for hiking evident in every detail of their adventure. Years ago, they moved closer to nature to make it a more integral part of their daily lives.
Mattias describes himself as the “gear nerd,” obsessing over weights and measurements during trip planning, while Johanna is the bold explorer who constantly pushes their boundaries, seeking new horizons. Together, they form a perfect balance of precision and passion.

Challenges on the Trail
One of their most significant hurdles came before the hike even began: their beloved dog, Ali, couldn’t join them due to health issues. “It was tough leaving him behind,” they admit, though knowing Ali was pampered by family brought some comfort.
Yet, the trail brought its fair share of trials—grueling weather, unexpected detours, and even a memorable thunderstorm after a 30-kilometer trek. “We had to push through, sometimes asking ourselves why we were doing this,” they recall. But instead of succumbing to doubts, they reframed those moments: “How awesome are we for even attempting this?”

Unforgettable Highlights
For Matthias and Johanna, the northernmost stretch—from Treriksröset to Abisko—was nothing short of magical. It was their first time hiking north of Abisko, and the Nordkalottleden Trail showcased nature’s splendor at its finest.
“With perfect weather, stunning views, and the thrill of starting our adventure, it was an incredible experience,” they share. The freedom and serenity of the Arctic landscape left an indelible mark on their hearts.

Preparation and Gear
While both are active in daily life, their physical preparation for the hike was straightforward: focusing on flexibility and strengthening their knees and backs. Mentally, they set clear expectations, reminding themselves that not every day would be perfect. Writing down their motivations helped solidify their resolve when the going got tough.
Smart Weight Management
The couple was highly conscious of their pack weight during the hike. Mattias had a base weight of 7.8 kg, while Johanna’s was approximately 6.5 kg. To keep the load light, they shared essential gear like cooking equipment and the tent.
Despite their meticulous packing, the total weight fluctuated depending on the distance between resupply points. The first section, from Treriksröset to Abisko, was the heaviest. During this stretch, Mattias carried about 15 kg, and Johanna carried 11 kg, including food and gas for seven days.
Their focus on weight management proved to be a key factor in ensuring a more comfortable and manageable hike.
Key gear highlights included:
- Tent: Durston X-Mid 2 Pro + (Dyneema floor)
- Quilt: Katabatic Gear Alesk
- Sleeping pad: Thermarest NeoAir Regular + Skalmo gramlite Evafoam
- Backpack: HMG Unbound 55, HMG Windrider (this trusty old companion is 5+ years old)
- Rain jacket: Tierra Back-up & Arc’teryx Beta LT
- Fanny packs: HMG Versa (we’ll never hike without a fanny pack again! Perfect for camera and snacks)
- Trekking poles: Fizan Compact UL + Black Diamond FLZ Carbon
- Shoes: Hoka Speedgoat Wide + Altra LonePeak 6
- Cookware: MSR Pocket Rocket DLX Stove Kit (pot + burner)
- Water filter: BeFree + Evernew 1.5L water carry
- Pump: Flextail Zero

Interestingly, they found they didn’t need certain items, like mosquito repellent. Their combination of long-sleeved hoodies and mosquito nets sufficed, leading them to gift the repellent to fellow hikers.
Living and Thriving on the Trail
Handling food and water was a mix of pre-planning and adaptability. They sent supply boxes ahead but often relied on small local stores, favoring fresh options over freeze-dried meals. Creative snacks like “tunnbrödsrullar” (soft flatbread with cream cheese and sausage) became staples.
For water, their BeFree filter and Evernew water bags ensured they stayed hydrated, especially during stretches with limited access.

Lessons Learned
This wasn’t their first attempt at Gröna Bandet. A previous injury forced them to stop, but the experience taught them valuable lessons about packing light and focusing on enjoyment over perfection.
Their advice for aspiring hikers? “Prepare for the unexpected. Plans will change, and that’s okay. Embrace spontaneity and let the adventure guide you.”
The Magic of the Trail
Long-distance hiking brings more than physical challenges; it offers profound emotional and spiritual rewards. For Matthias and Johanna, the Swedish wilderness became a source of inspiration and connection—not only with nature but also with the kind and welcoming people they met along the way.
“The fjells have a way of bringing out the best in people,” they reflect. “We met so many joyful individuals with amazing stories. These encounters, combined with the stunning landscapes, often made us pinch ourselves—was this real?”

A Final Word of Encouragement
For anyone considering Gröna Bandet or similar long-distance trails, Matthias and Johanna’s message is simple: “Make it enjoyable. Slow down, savor the experience, and let the trail surprise you.”
Whether it’s indulging in a hot meal at a mountain hut, taking a scenic detour, or simply soaking in the views, every moment adds to the richness of the journey.
Their story reminds us that adventure isn’t just about reaching the destination; it’s about embracing the journey—rain, thunder, and all.
So, pack your gear, step outside, and discover your own adventure. Who knows what stories you’ll bring back?

What is Gröna Bandet?
Gröna Bandet is Sweden’s ultimate long-distance hiking adventure, spanning roughly 1,300 kilometers from Treriksröset in the north to Grövelsjön in the south. Unlike traditional trails, you design your own route, making it a unique and personal challenge through Sweden’s stunning wilderness.
Want to learn more or start planning your journey? Visit www.vitagronabandet.se for all the details, including tips, route planning, and more.
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