Tell me about your Scandinavia/Boreal Trip

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Bluefrog

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Hello all,

I'm planning on heading to scandinavia for a wildlife and Bushcraft trip with my Girlfriend next September. I'm looking for ideas at the moment- anyone got any inspiration for a hiking style trip?

Cheers,

Ste
 
What is your experience of spending time outdoors, and are you used to walking with a backpack?
What about her? She is OK to do No 1 and No 2 outside a bathroom?
Used to walking, sleeping on uneven surface?

Yes I have some beautiful ideas for you, the location depends on your experiences!
 
Hi glaskogen in Sweden is a safe bet , well marked trails ,lots of lakes ,lean to shelters you can cuddle up to the missus in , your allowed fires.
I was there in September this year it was full of edible mushrooms every few meters you walk you see them. Fishing was also good . I put a thread on hear with some photos you can probably find it if you click on my avatars

Edit, here's the link

https://bushcraftuk.com/community/index.php?threads/sweden-tour.150702
 
If you want to hike there are lots of trails. Link below, you have the language selection top left corner.
I have done some of them over the years. Most are easy walking.

https://www.wilderness-stories.com/svenska-vandringsleder-fran-norr-till-soder/

Glaskogen is not what I would travel from abroad for really. I would go furher north.
Too many visitors.

A really nice trek is from Vuoggatjålme to Nasa mountain and back.

Fires are allowed everywhere, unless there is a ban in effect.

If you want anything translated do not hesitate to ask!

Edit: I am not sure September is a good time to go, it can be rainy and chilly. July is better.
 
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