Silvervägen
25 juli 2022, Sverige ⋅ 🌧 9 °CWhat looked like pretty unremarkable on the map turned out to be an extremely beautiful tour through a mix of lush, green valleys and little, exposed hills of large rocks with plenty of pretty pondsLäs mer
What looked like pretty unremarkable on the map turned out to be an extremely beautiful tour through a mix of lush, green valleys and little, exposed hills of large rocks with plenty of pretty pondsLäs mer
Leaving Nasafjället, headed towards Gujjávrre. We follow Nasaleden along Smuolevágge which turns out to be Rappadalen’s little sister. Saw two fishermen bushwhacking their way on the other sideLäs mer
We enter Nasafjället, which also means we’re back to Sweden. There’s an old silver mine that we explored. Down by the cabin we learned that five other hikers made it there this year so far. WeLäs mer
Or are we hallucinating already? Had lunch break at Corras cabin. The guestbook told us that it’s been days the last hiker passed here. But we met two persons later coming the other way. They barelyLäs mer
We passed by Dalarvado, where we met some fishermen who got picked up by helicopter just moments later. Then continued towards Vindelkroken and into Norway.
Who might have left those footprints 👣?
We’re bound towards Vindelälven following local trails in Vindelfjäll. Lush forests. Rain. And rain. And mosquitoes. 🙄
Found an old Sami kota. Had seen better times. But good enough for a lunch break.
On our way from Syter to Tärnasjöstugorna. After some discussions back and forth we found an amazing place to camp, weather was on our side and we took the opportunity for a first dip in ice coldLäs mer
Fun fact, that other hiker you saw is Margit, she joined us at the next cabin after we chased her for a couple of hours and she hiked with us for a day until we split at Tärnasjöstugan.
What shall I say? Hikers do what hikers do.