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Students live in tents year-round in Sjövik

Key Points
  • Two students live in tents year-round at a folk high school in Sjövik.
  • Olof Gross is in his second year of tent living, and Ida Gabrielsson is in her first winter.
  • They chose tent living for self-reliance and as a cost-effective solution.

Two students are living in tents year-round at a folk high school in Sjövik, Sweden. Olof Gross, who previously lived in Gothenburg for many years, is in his second year of full-time tent living while studying outdoor life. Ida Gabrielsson from Kungälv is in her first winter in a tent, having chosen this option after hearing about the culture of tent living at the school.

During a visit by SVT, the temperature was minus 15 degrees Celsius. Olof Gross stated that living in a tent is not as demanding as people think, as he is not there much during the day and keeps a fire going in winter. After Storm Johannes, his tent was destroyed, and he temporarily slept in a snow cave, but a new tent is now in place.

it is not as demanding as people think because he is often active during the day and keeps a fire going in the tent in winter

Olof Gross

Ida Gabrielsson explained that she had no CSN during her first months after being accepted and decided to try tent living as a cheap solution. Olof Gross said he moved from the city to rely on himself and does not miss his previous life.

he never wants to return to city life

Gross

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