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Stories Sweden Where the earth ends, and the sky begins
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Where the earth ends, and the sky begins

· 3 reviews · Travelog · Sweden · July 05, 2023
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  • A unique encounter: a reindeer on the free wilderness track
    A unique encounter: a reindeer on the free wilderness track
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In this story, Nina tells of her excursion into silence. Following the tracks of the Kungsleden, the journey takes her from Nikkaluokta through Sweden and finally into stunning parts of Norway to Katterat.

This travel story is one of our 5 winners of the Outdooractive Travelog Contest 2022.

The other four winners are: The ride across Europe, Winter in Riisitunturi, Trek to Kilimanjaro, Bears and volcanoes in Kamchatka.

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Between Norway and Sweden: absolute silence
Between Norway and Sweden: absolute silence
Photo: Christoph Nagel

Silence. Nothingness. Loneliness. And yet so fulfilling! A land that captivates the soul and gives your heart a peaceful beat. Where Sweden soon ends and Norway begins. Where the earth ends and the sky begins.

Never in my life has it ever been quieter. As if everything is holding its breath. And yet this barren place is full of life. If you look closely, you can see it. The traces of a world before our time, polished by the power of the glaciers, the force of ice and weather.

Alesjaure Hut
Alesjaure Hut
Photo: Christoph Nagel

My hiking boots are filthy and my feet are throbbing. Every day I am covering at least 15 km. From Nikkaluokta in northern Sweden to Katterat in Norway. A place that many maps don't acknowledge, totally off-grid. The first part of my route: a classic of the long-distance trail Kungsleden.

My last place to stay in Sweden was the Alesjaure Hut, it was the last day this place was still open. The season ends here in September because soon the harsh winter will be here.

Impressive play of colors at Alesjaure
Impressive play of colors at Alesjaure
Photo: Christoph Nagel

Clutching a silver key

Long-Distance Hiking · Lappland
Kungsleden - King's Trail | 300km Abisko - Jäckvick
Toprecommended route Difficulty difficult
Distance 293.4 km
Duration 77:04 h
Ascent 4,377 m
Descent 4,319 m

The Kungsleden is the famous long-distance trail in the north of Sweden and divided into two routes: the northern and the southern Kungsleden.

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The only thing I have in my pocket as security for my next night is a small silver key. Which should open the door at a lonely hut about 10kms away. A place called Hunddalen. It consists of three small cabins by a lake, exclusively for self-catering. I do not know if the key will fit, but I can only hope it does! 

From this blissful place on which I stand, it is still about four hours on foot, the sun is so flat that I have to check the clock: But it is only just after 14:00. Up here, a few hundred kilometers north of the Arctic Circle, winter announces itself early and the sun displays a gentle arc. Everything around me disappears in golden light, small dust particles dance over waving grass. Red, yellow, pink, emerald green. Colors that shine, as if nature had to present itself just once more before winter arrives. 

At Kebnekaise: Nature between autumn and winter
At Kebnekaise: Nature between autumn and winter
Photo: Christoph Nagel

An ingenious system

Hunddalen: Three cabins and complete solitude
Hunddalen: Three cabins and complete solitude
Photo: Christoph Nagel

I am almost sad when I reach the huts of Hunddalen. I am the only one here, all the cabins are empty and I choose the smallest one.

It is an ingenious system that the DNT, the Norwegian Hiking Association, has set up here: Every member gets a key and can use almost all huts in Norway. The only condition is that you should register in good time, at least in the high season, in order to get a place to sleep. There is nothing like this in Sweden. 

From Cunojárvi to Hunddalen
From Cunojárvi to Hunddalen
Photo: Christoph Nagel

Although my feet are burning and my back is tired from carrying the luggage, the task now is to fetch water from the river, chop firewood and stoke the stove. But these are tasks that ground us. That show us what is really important.

Eat, sleep, keep walking.

Over wooden planks on the tracks of the Kungsleden
Over wooden planks on the tracks of the Kungsleden
Photo: Christoph Nagel

There are still four days until I reach my final destination, the station of Katterat in Norway. Along a route that is particularly popular for snowshoe walking in winter. But actually, I almost don't want to follow it! Because it has been the solitude, the silence of nature and almost tangible loneliness that has gripped me. This variant of the Kungsleden has taught me one thing: how little I need to be happy. Nothing. Norwegian nothing.

Long way from the start in Nikkaluokta
Long way from the start in Nikkaluokta
Photo: Christoph Nagel
Nina in Norwegen
Nina in Norwegen
Photo: Christoph Nagel

About Nina:

I grew up between mountains and horse stables, at home in the camper as well as on my mountain bike and hiking: I prefer to be where no one else is. Traveling, for me is the most beautiful way to spend money and get richer still. Because adventures fill your soul!

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Update: July 05, 2023

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Long-Distance Hiking · Lappland
Kungsleden - King's Trail | 300km Abisko - Jäckvick
Toprecommended route Difficulty difficult
Distance 293.4 km
Duration 77:04 h
Ascent 4,377 m
Descent 4,319 m

The Kungsleden is the famous long-distance trail in the north of Sweden and divided into two routes: the northern and the southern Kungsleden.

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