Norway/Sweden with two MLD Trailstars Sept 2019..Day 5
Day 5 starts wet and stays wet,till into the mid afternoon.We packed slowly and tried to delay but the rain looked set in so after packing everything away,while still under the Trailstar,we stepped into the rain and set off,after pushing our wet shelters into there bags
We never saw a soul all day and only some smoke above the chimney at the huts at Unna Allakasstugorna,gave away any presence of the folk within them
Not long after here we made a lazy decision and ended up climbing to far uphill,a bit of redirection and we found the track we had meant to climb on
The day picked up a little and the rain turned to showers as the temp seemd to drop some more,then we spied this hut above us at Valffojavrrit
We found that it was unlocked and decided to have a break,as I had already thought the next section would be tricky to find camping on
After a few brews and chatting/scouring the map we decided to stay the night here,its was only 1 or 2 pm so we cut up and split some wood for the stove,ready for the evening and settled down
The afternoon still gave a few showers but the light improved so while Lee chilled in the cabin I walked around the area for a few hours taking pictures and just enjoying the stunning location
The remains of some huge snow banks were a reminder of just how much snow does fall in these far Northern lands
It was by no means wash day,but while we had a heat source,we strung everything out to make sure it was all dry
The evening gave some nice light i crossed my fingers for clear skies and some more Northern lights
Just North of us were several large lakes and they all funneled into the river,just below the hut,giving it quite q good pace of speed
The two windows light up the inside of the hut very well,one gave lovely vast views down the valley,the other showing the sky nicely in the opposite direction
I had hoped and prayed that the Northern lights would appear above such a perfect location,but sadly it was not to be,the below shot of the cabin taken around 10-30 pm before I returned to my quilt for a sound sleep...a short 7.3 miles
It was an old copper mine on the other side of the lake Peter. It closed about 200 years ago. I laughed because you have taken a photo of the snow at the same place as I did (the huge snow banks). I looked in the cabin went I went through but it was in the middle of the day so I continued. There was an Australian whom I met at the hut who was staying there.
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