Hi 
I'm planning a trip with my girlfriend next summer to do some wild camping, bushcraft and hiking for a couple of weeks in Norway (or maybe Sweden).
I would like to go to a large wilderness area with forests, mountains and lakes, where I wont encounter many people, but at the same time, it will be my first trip of this nature and I don't want to put our lives in danger by going hundreds of miles away from civilisation and help in case anything happens.
One potential place I have found is Femundsmarka National Park in Norway (on the border with Sweden). Lots of nice scenery, small mountains, forest and lakes etc. It is quite southern, and elevation doesn't go above 1500m so I'm sure it won't get dangerously cold or anything. However, the actual national park area is a little small (about 10 miles across, and 40 miles vertically) and perhaps too much of a popular place for fishing, canoeing and other tourists etc.
What do you guys think? Any one been there or know of any other place which you think might be suitable?
Cheers

I'm planning a trip with my girlfriend next summer to do some wild camping, bushcraft and hiking for a couple of weeks in Norway (or maybe Sweden).
I would like to go to a large wilderness area with forests, mountains and lakes, where I wont encounter many people, but at the same time, it will be my first trip of this nature and I don't want to put our lives in danger by going hundreds of miles away from civilisation and help in case anything happens.
One potential place I have found is Femundsmarka National Park in Norway (on the border with Sweden). Lots of nice scenery, small mountains, forest and lakes etc. It is quite southern, and elevation doesn't go above 1500m so I'm sure it won't get dangerously cold or anything. However, the actual national park area is a little small (about 10 miles across, and 40 miles vertically) and perhaps too much of a popular place for fishing, canoeing and other tourists etc.
What do you guys think? Any one been there or know of any other place which you think might be suitable?
Cheers
