This years trip was to Sarek National Park in the far North of Sweden an,area protected with World heritage status.With mountains over 2000m and 100 glaciers,a place of both long deep narrow valleys,but also wide flat high ones.Both of which are criss crossed with wild rivers and glacier fed Lakes all joined together by miles of high alpine tundra and only 2 bridges in the park It took us a full day of flights and trains and taxis to get to Lulea where we met up with Christie Crowler who had just finished her walk,we were to meet Matt Holland,who was going to join us,but the bad weather and the big storm had him change his plans Hotel was ok and close to the train staition,which we needed in the morning,so after grabbing our fuel off Christie (fanks again) we went to our room and got everything packed away We then all met up and went for tea as Chrissie told us of the storm they had caught at the end of her walk,she bumped into Dale too while out hiking Th...
That looked wild Peter. We went up once, many moons back, on New Years Eve in time for midnight. The wind was wild. Our boxer, Benga was hiding behind us outa the wind and, at one point, we had a headtorch blow off Chrissie's (I think) head. Looks like you two had an exciting day. Hope Oscar's in front of the fire now.
ReplyDeleteTa Geoff,yes was nasty for a while,then it warmed some and everything was starting to melt...so cudnt be bothered to stay out and camp..ground wud have been ok if white and frozen ..but melting snow ontop of al the rain weve had just makes for very wet ground
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