Wednesday, August 16, 2006

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Etappe 10: Valldajåhkå - Rautojaure

<<< zur Etappe 02 start of the hike is the Abisko spots, a few kilometers from the Swedish-Norwegian border. Started there in sight of Laporte (photo, gateway to Sápmi ) next to the Nordkalottleden and the King's Trail. I chose to show the aircraft, although many hikers still take the train from Stockholm. From Cologne, German Wings to Fly with
The
SAS
for 200 €, but only for early booking. Favorable it is to be short term Fly Nordic Kotte im Samendorf Rowidiewa between 100 to 150 € (each HuR). Alternatively, one could also fly via Oslo to the Norwegian Narvik, or take the night train from Stockholm to Kiruna.
from Kiruna, take bus route 91 from
Länstrafiken Norbottton



from the start the border demarcation.
Abisko - Abiskojaure
(12.9 km)
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02 Section:
Abiskojaure - Unna Alla gas (21.2 km)
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03 Section:
Unna Alla Gas - Chainavagge (18.5 km) - 04th Section:
- 05th Section: Abiskojahka, Sweden Gautelis - Skoaddejávre
(22.2 km)
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Skoaddejávre - Sitashytene
(18.8 km)
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07th Section:
(25.3 km)
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09th Section:

Röysvatn - Valldajåhkå
(19.7 km) - 10th Section:

Valldajåhkå - Rautojaure
(14.4 km) - 11th Section: Rautojaure - Vaisaluokta
(12.6 km) *. *. GPX and KML Download Lapporten Abisko The tour on the Nordkalottleden I have prepared for GPS devices. The two GPX files can be downloaded here. As I read the waypoints of the above paper card and fed into my GPS software, there are some deviations or Inaccuracies in comparison to the actual routing. More than 10 meters but it should not be. However, the files are ideally suited as a guide to the travel direction and distance to the nearest bridge or cabin. Who is losing its way place so back again. (The use however, is at your own risk!) - Download GPX 7 file

addition, I've created KML files that either can be viewed in GoogleEarth or
google maps
. -

KML-file
<<< die Tour





I chose for my tour route through the Narvik Mountains, because it is the northern extension of my tour on the Padjelanta and the King's Trail in 2005 was.
Die Tour ist wesentlich wilder, alpiner und konditionell sehr fordernd. Auch zahlreiche Watsstellen, viele wackelige Brücken und ausgedehnte Geröllfelder machen die Tour zum Abenteuer. Anders als auf dem Padjelanta- und dem Kungsleden, kann kein Proviant nachgekauft werden. Auf den letzten 60 Kilometern gibt es keine Hütten. Ein Zelt gehört in jedem Fall zur Pflichtausrüstung. Ich startete die Tour im August mit 30 Kilogramm auf dem Rücken.
Der Weg >>>

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