4/5 Frederik S. 4 years ago on Google
Very
nice
national
park.
Did
a
multiple
day
hike
(4days)
there
and
loved
the
views.
Not
a
lot
of
wooded
areas
as
you
would
expect
in
Sweden
but
a
more
alpine
/
arctic
scenery
with
a
lot
of
rocks,
swampy
/
mossy
areas
wit
a
lot
of
lakes
and
desolate
tundra
like
wide
open
spaces.
No
heavy
hiking
boots
required
but
if
you
wear
trail
running
shoes
like
I
did,
be
prepared
to
get
your
feet
wet!
😂
we
expected
to
maybe
see
a
glimpse
of
a
moose
or
some
deer
or
any
of
the
other
big
creatures
roaming
the
park
but
we
kinda
got
disappointed
as
all
we
saw
was
birds,
fish
and
the
occasional
squirrel.
Oh
yes
and
a
lot
of
mosquitos
next
to
the
swamps
and
lakes!
When
we
were
there
it
was
berry
season
so
we
ate
a
whole
lot
of
delicious
cloudberries
and
blueberries!
One
more
thing,
be
prepared
for
sudden
temperature
and
weather
changes
as
it
can
snow
during
summer.
We
were
trapped
in
our
tent
during
a
massive
thunderstorm
on
our
first
night
but
managed
to
keep
dry
and
warm
thanks
to
our
good
tent
but
as
we
noticed
the
next
day
when
we
walked
passed
a
collapsed
tent
full
of
water
(sleeping
bag
and
pads
still
in
there
soaked!)
not
everyone
was
so
lucky.
(
we
contacted
the
information
center
about
what
we
found
and
they
informed
us
that
mountain
rescue
had
to
go
out
and
get
them
of
the
mountain
in
the
early
morning
as
they
got
lost
looking
for
their
way
back
to
the
information
center
soaked
and
cold)
so
don’t
say
I
didn’t
warn
you!
😉
One
thing
I
forgot,
there
are
shelters
all
over
the
place
to
warm
up
and
dry
out
if
needed
so
that’s
really
nice.
Also
there
are
a
couple
of
them
where
you
can
stay
the
night
but
on
a
first
come
first
served
basis
I
believe.
Overall
really
worth
the
trip!
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