Oliver Norqvist from Bolaget to hike with moose in SVT program

Oliver Norqvist from the Falun band Bolaget will live close to moose in SVT's new program 'Den stora älgvandringen' from April 26 to 29. Viewers can follow him in real time on SVT Play as he hikes through Ångermanland's nature and survives on his own. It marks the first time a human joins the live-streamed nature experience.

Oliver Norqvist, a member of the Falun band Bolaget, is set for a unique adventure in SVT's live broadcast. From April 26 to 29, he will hike parallel to the ongoing moose migration, sleep outdoors, and fend for himself in Ångermanland's forests.

"I haven't really grasped what I've gotten myself into. I've never camped before, and now I'm going to live in the forest for several days. It feels like this could end in any way," Norqvist says.

Viewers will follow his journey live on SVT Play. Ahead of the broadcast, a recorded program covers his preparations, featuring the rest of Bolaget's members.

This is the first time a human is included in SVT's live-streamed nature experience, coinciding with the moose migration that started earlier than scheduled.

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