Lapland trekking

kesäkuuta 2022
16-päiväinen seikkaillu — Antoine, Antoine & Maxime Lue lisää
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  • Päivä 15

    Rollerstigen : final day

    16. kesäkuuta 2022, Ruotsi ⋅ ⛅ 12 °C

    We had few kilometers left to finish our last trek and reach Porjus. Once there, we enjoyed a warm meal surrounded by local workers.

    First bus that brought us to Gällivare was driven by a very good chauffeur, the way was quick and smooth. Second one to Kiruna... Well... Not really the same... The driver was laughing and speaking to himself the whole trip. We supposed he had a long and lonely winter that made him a bit crazy! :-) We were glad we arrived alive. We felt a bit like in the magicobus in Harry Potter if you have the reference 😅

    Back there, we enjoyed a sauna followed by a local street food meal : a sub full of reindeer and moose meat. It was amazingly tasty (and fatty tbh).

    We spent the end of the evening in the station packing up our bags and sharing some beers. We slept close-by and don't get fooled by the pictures, it wasn't such a lovely spot.
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  • Päivä 14

    Last day trekking before Porjus

    15. kesäkuuta 2022, Ruotsi ⋅ ☁️ 9 °C

    After a windy night and a wet morning, we continued our path trough the swamps and the moskitoes.

    This trek has fewer type of landscape to show, nevertheless it's way less crowded (we haven't met anyone on the path) so way more into the wild.

    And guess what, after seeing some reeinders gently walking away, we saw the ghost of the forest (the one that poo a lot and everywhere but also the one we haven't seen yet). A huge moose, 600m away that spotted us immediately and went back in the wood, not willing to show us how impressive he was.

    After 18 km (6km left before Porjus), we found a cute shelter where we shared our last dehydrated meals.
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  • Päivä 13

    A swampy day

    14. kesäkuuta 2022, Ruotsi ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

    We woke up into a not so good weather and still lots of moskitoes. We had a healthy breakfast with muesli and dry milk, a good combo to think of for futures treks.

    So we started this trek of 42km with in mind to go the furthest to be cool the next two days. We quickly discovered that the trek to Porjus will include a lot of swamps. Compare to the Kungsleden, there weren’t a lot of wooden planks to walk over swamps, so we had to walk into it an eventually make a path. It was quite a lot of work but still, we were walking at a good pace !

    It was particular because one way or another, we followed the main road (for cars) and had to cross it twice (and once the next day). But the path was nice into a rich forest and small tracks, when there were not swamps. We were glad to see twice Western Capercaillies … except for the only one who really want to see them, sorry Antoine.

    We also saw what's what left from a reindeer and that makes us remember we were into the territory of big predators such as bears, wolves, wolverines, artics foxes...

    After a good 18km we discovered a small shelter that would protect us against the rain ! We decided to stop here, make a fire to dry our shoes and sleep there…
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  • Päivä 12

    Back to the wild

    13. kesäkuuta 2022, Ruotsi ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

    After a last warm shower at our airbnb, we took a train back to the direction of Kiruna but jumped out at the Gallivare station.

    As most of the cities we walked through, Gallivare wasn't so pleasant. We quickly moved to a lake next to the city to improve our fishing skills. At first it was worth it as we caught our first fish in less than 5 minutes (too small to keep it). The next hour was more... quiet as we didn't get anything else than a heavy rain on our head.

    To warm us up we decided to hike the Dundret moutain next to Gallivare. Once arrived we were a bit disappointed by the hiking opportunities over there. It wouldn't be as beautiful as we were used to with the former hiking trails.

    A quick research made us discover a locally famous trail called the Kallarstigen (a former 50km-track used to carry material and foods between Gallivare and the village of Porjus).

    As we were reaching the starting point of the track, we met a well known local resident : THE mosquito !!! We still don't know if it is the swampy area or the summertime incoming which made them come but there were plenty of them (and really agressive). This was a wonderful way to test our self-control capabilities... not everyone succeeded 😅

    Despite the mosquitos we were able to rise up our tents to be ready for the next trail of our trip :)
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  • Päivä 11

    Archipelagos cruise

    12. kesäkuuta 2022, Ruotsi ⋅ ☀️ 12 °C

    As our first day in Lulea wasn't a success in terms of cultural entertainment, we decided to book a cruise accross the islands of the Lulea Archipelagos.

    The weather was more than perfect to do so: blue sky, comfortable temperature and sunny seats on the top of the boat :)

    As the number of journeys are limited due to the off-season we couldn't expect to stop, stay or visit one island. We had to stay on the boat and enjoy the view.

    We met Alice, a french geological engineer, who went to Sweden for her thesis for one month. The exchanges of our own experiences here were highly interesting :) The cruise lasted all the afternoon.

    Afterwards, we found what it seemed to be the only animated bar of Lulea: the Bishop Arms. We had the chance to taste some local beers which were perfectly OK. We had to fill our stomacs with something else then alcohol and ordered tasty burgers (just on time: the swedish doesn't after 8pm).
    Despite the "kindness" of the waiters we really enjoyed this belgian-style moment.
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  • Päivä 10

    Luleå : discovering the (ghost) city

    11. kesäkuuta 2022, Ruotsi ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

    After a good night of sleep in a so called thing "bed", we went to the city to please our hungry bellies.

    We tasted some local specialities : Skaggen Toast and salmon burgers.

    We couldn't find much things to do in the city : it's still the low season (and tbh there is not much to see here). That explained a bit why our host couldn't recommend lot of things. We ended up seeking for a nice dinner to cook in the Airbnb. Max prepared a family tradition, the stoemp aux carottes. Delicious with the Swedish meatballs and sauce (we felt a bit like in an Ikea store).

    After that, we discovered that Max isn't very pleased when losing at cardgames 😂
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  • Päivä 9

    The not-fully-full train

    10. kesäkuuta 2022, Ruotsi ⋅ ☀️ 7 °C

    As the previous days, Lapland offered us a wonderful wake up along the river of the Kungsleden. The sun was shining as it has never shined before during our trip.
    Such a pleasant weather to reach back the train station in Abisko and wait for the next train wich will bring us to... the Lulea Archipelagos, our next destination in the South of Lapland!

    We enjoyed an after-trek meal (made of plenty unhealthy pleasures) aside the Lake with a panomaric view on all the snowy moutains around it.

    As everything was going perfectly well something should happen to pepper our story a bit... Indeed: the daily train we planned to book was mentioned as full on the company website!

    After having considered a lot of scenarios before the train arrived to play a little bit on the train conductor (we'd be ashame to tell everything we thought about), he immediately invited us to take a ticket and a seat on the train by explaining a bug in the booking system.

    The 5-hour journey gave us the opportunity to share the junk food and the beers from the lunch.

    We landed off in Lulea at 11PM and ran to the Airbnb we booked, tried to get some information about activities from our host but... nothing really special came up... we'll have to discover the place by ourselves :)
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  • Päivä 8

    The day we turned back

    9. kesäkuuta 2022, Ruotsi ⋅ ⛅ 2 °C

    We started the day knowing the possibility that we could come back because of the snow or our injuries.

    We rushed too fast into the track and took a wrong one, which made us take a shortcut to be on track again.

    We started to climb a little bit when Antoine had to stop because of his foot, we discussed about what to do and we decided to continue a little bit and we’ll see after.

    Antoine stopped to take a break and photo-hunt some birds where both of us wanted to see the highest place of the second step of the Kungsleden. We did go without our backpacks. We crossed some people that told us the snow was too high at some point and the path was impracticable, we decided to turn back with no regret because of the beautiful view we had at the time. We saw Antoine that climbed even with its injured foot.

    We ate lunch and turn back on the track, we did go for a long way, the further we could go to be safe the next day. We stopped 5km after the first refuge and established camp here for the night.
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  • Päivä 7

    The day we lost Antoine and the way

    8. kesäkuuta 2022, Ruotsi ⋅ ⛅ 4 °C

    We aren't usually early birds but today we had to : we had a bus to catch at 6.55 AM to reach Kiruna again.

    After 2 hours, we were back in the city where we first landed. It was quite a strange feeling after the few days we spend in the nature without seeing much people.

    First things to do : finds a place to get a shower as soon as possible (even a moose stinks less than us). Goal easily reached with a bonus : a sauna for ourself! All that for free in a sporthall. We agreed to go back there before taking our flight back :-) (surprisingly we are often on the same wave)

    We had a quick lunch at FIKA café before going back at the train station to pick up the food for the second trek.

    The train ride to Abisko is about 1 hour. When we arrived there, we stepped down the train. Wait... Weren't we 3 at the beginning of the trip?!

    Max and me laughed quite hard knowing that the other Antoine (guess which) stayed in the train! The door closed too soon and he couldn't get out.

    Fortunately, next stop was only 7 km away and for once, another train was going the way back few minutes after.

    We tried to get some information in the tourist information center which wasn't very successful. Nobody can tell us if the whole northern part of Kungsleden is practicable at that time of the year.

    Only solution : find it out by ourselves! We started walking at a great rythme and... almost went back were we started after getting lost. No matter what, we arrived at the first stop (13 theorical km from Abisko) where we meet pupils in a school trip. We wished we could do the same back in the years.

    The landscapes kept us speechless. The path went through snowy mountains, rivers, lakes, desertics areas, marshes... The diversity of those creates a patchwork of amazing ecosystems forming an unbelievable landscape.

    We established our camp next to a swamp. We even heard wolves!!
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  • Päivä 6

    Pallasjarvi to Narva

    7. kesäkuuta 2022, Ruotsi ⋅ ⛅ 10 °C

    Next to the lake, we had to wake up on time to be able to catch the bus ; we couldn’t enjoy the beauty of the place we were at.

    We had to walk 5km to the bus stop that would take us to Jeris, a small village first. We could take a trekking route to Jeris but the legs weren’t there, we still decided to take the bus.

    Arriving in Jeris, we took place next to another beautiful lake to take our lunch, next to a closed hotel facility. We then took the bus to Karesuvanto wherein we took a good nap and refill some groceries on a break in Muonio.

    At Karesuvanto, we crossed the Sweden border to be in Quaresuando. The bus would be in the next morning and it was only 1pm so we decided to hitchhiking again!

    After two hours of waiting and multiple games we had in mind to kill time, a car stopped for us finally. He would take us only 10km ahead, but it was perfect.

    This wonderful person is named Lars Hendrickson « blind blind blind blind » (he said it like this, it was very funny ; he wasn’t seeing well and had strong glasses). We were amazed when we discovered he was a big reindeers breeder, he had around 10.000 reindeers ! The breeding was a family business since decades, maybe more…

    He showed us a place to put our tent in his village, but we asked if we could buy him some reindeer meat ; that was strongly recommended by other people here. He gladly accepted and took us into his house, which was a typical Swedish house that we enjoyed a lot. He was so kind he gave us two pieces of reindeer meat for free!

    Back in the camp (he drove us back there by the way, again), we’ve met some Dutch people that were going into North cap by camping car. We started fishing with no success and started a fire to cook the reindeer meat. There was a common mashed meat and an amazing smoked one that was handmade by Lars himself. Those meats were just amazing, the taste is getting close to roe deer.

    After a little bit of research of a good place to put the tents and after seeing the first fox in Sweden, we putted them not far from the bus stop that would take us the next morning to Kiruna.
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