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KimE

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Laponia
« on: 16:16:37, 19/08/16 »
I made a hike through the northern part of the Kungsleden trail early this month.

Abisko canyon


KimE

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Re: Laponia
« Reply #1 on: 16:17:29, 19/08/16 »
Alesjaure

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Re: Laponia
« Reply #2 on: 16:19:04, 19/08/16 »
Looks Lovely Kim O0


Tracey :)
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KimE

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Re: Laponia
« Reply #3 on: 16:21:32, 19/08/16 »
Singi walley from Tjäktja pass.

KimE

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« Reply #4 on: 16:30:41, 19/08/16 »
Sunset and sunrise if you look at it long enough.

Stream close to Singi cabin.

KimE

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Re: Laponia
« Reply #5 on: 16:31:40, 19/08/16 »
sunset and sunrise the same time.

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« Reply #6 on: 16:32:36, 19/08/16 »
Lapman Sami hut.

KimE

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« Reply #7 on: 16:33:29, 19/08/16 »
Kaitumjaure

KimE

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Re: Laponia
« Reply #8 on: 16:40:17, 19/08/16 »
Waterfall close to Vakkotavareh.

I was living in tent and the walk took 6 days in a roadless wilderness area from Abisko to Vakkotavareh. You can also live in STF cabins and to access the trail you come with train to Abisko station and leave with bus from Vakkotavareh or Nikkaluokta. I saw a forain hikers from several countries inkcudeing UK.

Dovegirl

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Re: Laponia
« Reply #9 on: 19:14:45, 19/08/16 »
Lovely photos Kim    :)

 

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