Day 14. Jäkkvik to Adolfsström.
Another bright and beautiful day with a good breeze, perfect weather for walking again.
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| Leaving Jäkkvik |
I did meet someone on the way who said she was here at this time last year and the temperature was 35⁰, she had to go home and try again this year.
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| The trail through the woods |
It was a good day for me though, perfect temperature and a nice insect controlling breeze.
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| Perfect timber for new boardwalks |
There was a climb up through the trees to a short but beautiful section of open fell, it actually felt quite cold when fully exposed to the wind.
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| Beautiful open hillside |
A gentle descent into the trees and past various lakes and I arrived at a bridge crossing the outlet of another big lake.
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| Willow Warbler |
There was a set of parts there to build a new bridge some of which made a nice lunchtime seat.
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| Plenty of water |
Timber for the boardwalks and parts for bridges like this are delivered to the sites by snowmobile during the winter for construction in the summer.
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| Open woodlands |
I was amazed at the quality of the 6x2 timber that was left out in the sun, it was all absolutely straight without a twist to be seen. I wish we could get construction timber as good as this at home.
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| The bridge that is due for replacement |
It is becoming more obvious that I am south of the arctic circle now as the trees are noticeably bigger and the undergrowth thicker although I was still walking through nice open forest.
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| Plenty of different trails |
I soon reached a gravel road that took me to Adolfsström, a collection of houses and a little shop/cafe which at first sight appeared to have a lot for sale but after a quick look round I realised that the stock was actually very limited.
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| Nearly at Adolfsström |
They have some nice little cabins that aren't ridiculously priced so I decided to stay for the night.
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| Interior of the shop/cafe |
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| My little cabin |
22k walked
500m ascent