Rewinding the timeline one year backwards from the previous post, to September 2022,my joy with alpine hiking ended at the Region Hospital Kiruna after two days.On my birthday in 2022 I was surprised in Oslo by my sons with a flight to the Swedish Arctic Mountains.I fell in love with the light, the colours and the crispy autumn mountain air. With eagerness I wanted to consume it all from my first morning hiking up in the Arctic North.Being relatively very experienced with mountain terrain from my many years in Switzerland, I never actually reflected the thought that I was mostly doing my tours uphill and had the luxury options to choose a gondola or ”sessel lift” back to where I started in the valley. Added to all mountain lodges or all benches along the trails which always are present in the Alps and really absent in the wilderness in Swedish Lappland.Downhill hiking… is much more risky than uphill.When aborting my hiking between Abisko and Låktatjåkko Mountain Lodge on September 8th I realized a big mistake. I thought this was a ”short trail” where I didn’t need hiking poles. :PWithout hiking poles for support, I slipped on a loose stone on my downhill (!) walking back to the valley.With consequences that also added Kiruna’s Emergency Room as a destination. Kiruna was indeed a destination not planned for me.Picture 1: Riffelberg Resort, Zermatt, Switzerland Picture 2: Crap Sogn Gion cable car, Laax Switzerland Picture 3: My beloved cable car in Schwyz, Switzerland Pictures 4-8: Abisko, Sweden Picture 9: Chairlift bound downhill in Pitztal, Austria Picture 10-11: The great wilderness of Lappland, Sweden. With its absence from transportation systems. :P Picture 12: A relatively clear difference as to comfort in The Alps. Benches to rest everywhere along the hiking trails. Pictures 13-16: ”Färdledarleden” hiking trail to Låktatjåkka Mountain Lodge with lingonberries and bilberries as ”Alpenstube” substitute along the way. :P Pictures 17-18: The Emergency Room. Pictures 19-21: Kiruna, Sweden (c) Kerstin Hedrén 2022-2024. All rights reserved.
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Author: Kerstin HedrénSenior mountain and fitness inspiration. Sharing my path to Hörnlihütte (Zermatt), Breithorn (Zermatt), Abisko and Låktatjåkko (Sweden) through 2025. Archives
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