Explore Sarek Nationalpark 2008
Elin and Tove, both from Sweden arrived to Saltoluokta Mountain Station. Elin was here last year to and followed us on the “Northern Kings trail” tour that goes from Saltoluokta up to Abisko. Tove has been with us on three different tours before and has also been on two husky tours with other companies. This was the second “Explore Sarek” tour for Tove.
Fully loaded with heavy sleds we steered our three dog teams up the tough hill up from Salto and headed west. When we approached Gukkesvagge the wind got stronger and the snow started to whirl. The visibility got worse with the twilight. We set the camp where we found a bit shelter from the worst wind. The next day we travelled further west through Gukkesvagge and we got another night in tents. After several breaks we then reached the Kisuris cabins. The weather was perfect. The dogs only sank about 10-15 cm in the snow and the sleds glided fairly easy despite the heavy load. From the Kisuris cabins we found a good snowmobile track going south in to Padjelanta National park. We reached the cabins in LÄddejÄkk in the afternoon. The next day we went with the teams east. The destination for the day was Alkavagge. From the beginning it went well with just a little bit of head wind but the wind got stronger and the snow conditions made it really heavy. We and the dogs had to work hard. We stopped for a break behind one of the sleds. The dogs rolled up and the felt a bit worn out. Behind the sled we all agreed to change the plan and turn back and try a northerly valley instead, Routesvagge. Our choice turned out successfully and we found a snowmobile track that we could follow a while and we covered many kilometres during short time. The tent camp was set just south from Skuolla where we found running water under the snow. Another perfect day came with blue sky and the sun was shining when we broke trails through Routesvagge. Heavy snow for the dogs but amazingly beautiful! The camp for the night was set east from the Mikka cabin where we found water in a small stream covered with snow.
In the morning when we woke up the fog was dense in the Rapavalley but our camp was above the clouds. The sleds and the tents was covered the nights hoarfrost. When we started out with the dogs we noticed that the weather started to change. We drove quickly over the Piela plateau in increasing wind and went further east and down to Rinim and the west end of the lake Sitojaure. Now we knew that we were close to the Sitojaure cabins and we let the dogs work all the way there and we got a warm welcoming by Lars the host of the cabin. In the evening we all agreed that a wooden stove and the heat it gives is something really positive. The last day was snowy, a bit windy and generally cloudy, but the sum total was that we got some fantastic days in Sarek!
/Matti
- LastslÀde med huskies.
- Vintervittras Ragna vilar.
- NattlÀger i Sareks Nationalpark.
- Kisurisstuga, Padjelantaleden.
- Working Husky Pele och Elin umgÄs.
- Working Husky Pele och Elin umgÄs mer.
- Hundspann i Padjelanta Nationalpark.
- Hundspann frammför Ahkka i Padjelanta.
- Fugitives Cicci vÀrmer sig pÄ Working Husky Hilda.
- HundslÀde lastad för expediton.
- TvÄ hundspann i bra fart.
- Elin och Tove inne i LÄddejÄkkstugan.
- SlÀdhundar utanför LÄddwjÄkkstugan, Padjelanta nationalpark.
- HillebergstÀlten i Skuolla i Laponia.
- Tove med sitt hundspann.
- Hundspann i Ruotesvagge, Sareks Nationalpark.
- LÀgerplats framför Pierikbakte, Sarek.
- Matti lagar mat i HillebergstÀltet.
- TÀltcamp i övre Rapadalen.
- Vintermorgon i övre Rapadalen.
- Gukkesvagge i Sarek.
- Matti i sista dagens snöfall.
Publicerad: 23 March, 2009 i Aktuellt.
The gate to Sarek National park nr 2
Already during our first dinner together the level of topics was set. Wild discussions on a high level. During this tour as many others the conversations hovered from politics, ethics, nature, culture, careers and the whole spectra down to so low jokes that I had to stand on my knees to understand. I off cause contributed to the more cultivated conversationsâŠsometimes⊠With me on this tour was Eva (Sweden), Iris (Sweden), Rutger (Germany) and Ewald (Netherlands). As the week before this tour started at Saltoluokta Mountain Station and went down south to Sitojaure, Aktse, PĂ„rte and then back again. On some parts the way back goes on the same trail but on some parts itâs different. The area varies a lot with everything from open spaces to old dense forests, frozen lakes and cosy cabins.
Fritte, one of the dogs in Evaâs team stretched and got a small sprain. He started to limp and had to ride in my sled 2 days even if he protested a bit. He also got some massage and had the luxury to come inside to sleep during the nights. This treatment made him good and soon he could move without any trace of the limping.
Another good week of dogsledding!
/Matti
Publicerad: 15 March, 2009 i Aktuellt.
The gate to Sarek Nationalpark nr 1.
This tour started with a three course dinner in SaltoluoktaÂŽs cosy restaurant. Booked on the tour was Nikolas (France), Ralf (Germany), Peter & Lotta (Sweden), Reinout (Netherlands) and Stina and me. We travelled along the Kings Trail south from Saltoluokta and down towards Kvikkjokk. We drove in the outskirts of the extensive world heritage Laponia. The weather gave us everything from drifting snow to sun and calm clear blue sky. During our tour we found “Tyra” a lost hunting dog a short distance from the PĂ„rte cabin. She had spent a week alone in the mountains after that her owners lost her. She became a passenger in my sled. If there was the smallest thing to bark about Tyra did…most often standing on top of the sled. She was an incredible little sweet dog that reunited with her happy owners in Boden after the tour.
/Matti
- Hundspannsgruppen söker skydd i bÀckravin.
- Stina med googles.
- Fikapaus pÄ leden söder om Sitojaure.
- Stareeks Jokke vilar.
- Aktsestugan invÀndigt.
- Wheel hundarna forcerar packisen pÄ Tjaktjajaure.
- Tjaktjajaure och Kablamassivet, Lappland.
- Vi parkerar hundspannen vid PÄrtestugan, Kungsleden.
- Bakom slÀdhundarna mot Nammatj, Sarek.
- HundslĂ€despassagerare och arbetande slĂ€dhundar…
- Med hundslÀde pÄ Sitojaures is.
- Utkanten av Laponia vÀrldsarvsomrÄde.
- Lars, stugvÀrd i Sitojaure, berÀttar om STF.
- Hundspannen pausar i dimman för nytt vÀgval.
- Med hundspannen i dimma pÄ Aktse-njunjes.
- Nikolas njuter av hundspannsturen.
- Dimman lÀttar över Stora LuleÀlvens dalgÄng.
- Tyra i Saltoluokta, vÄr friÄassagerare.
Publicerad: 8 March, 2009 i Aktuellt.
New dog sledges from Oinakka.
Today we made big investments! We were up in Kiruna to Göran and Sven at Oinakka. There sleds are built and it talks about sleds and sleds are for sale… We drank coffee and loaded four new heightened toboggans (Oinakka Marathon) on the roof of our car. They also put together a brake and a mat break on our new freight sled that got new runners from the ski maker Bo Ăstergren. “I send you the invoice later!” Göran called when we steered our well loaded King Cab south to Jokkmokk.
/Matti
- Fullastad hundbil med hundslÀdar
- FjÀllslÀdar i hög.
- FjÀllslÀdar pÄ rad.
Publicerad: 6 March, 2009 i Aktuellt.























































