Femundsmarka National Park is one of the largest continuous, unspoilt wilderness regions in Southern Scandinavia. Excellent place to hike and fish. It takes only 4 hours to drive there from Oslo. Ideal destination to try a heavy-style multiday backpacking hike. We chose to take a ferry M/S Femund II from Jonasvollen to Haugen and hike for 6 days to Revlingodden.
The map of our hike (blue-dotted line), with all our camping places. In total 55km, with good fishing all along the way. |
M/S Femund is landing in Jonasvollen to take us over the Femund lake. |
Entering the national park. |
First camp by Røvoltjønnan. Windy place. One attack from a big trout. |
Nearby - the largest fields of cloudberries we have ever seen, some are ready-to-eat. Mixed with chocolate = amazing supplement for the breakfest. |
Second day we reached Grøtådalen, |
but first we had encountered very strong wind on the northern side of Stor-Svuku Svahke. |
Second camp near Grøtådalsætra. Smiling over the last one (of two) beer I carried. |
Welcome to trout kingdom. |
An old bridge in the valley. |
This day was long one for me...here, I am 'meditating' over monumental, old, monotonous (variable though), hypnotic landscape. |
Camping place at Rønsjøen. Carrying the grill was worthy. We had fish of amazing quality every day. However, the grilled bred with garlic was even better. |
Our last camping place was by Revlingsjøen. I finally got an artic char there. |
And of course we grilled fish again! |
Luckily (for me), the last day was a short one. Just a few km to reach DNT cabin Svukuriset |
and 4 km more to Revlingodden, to catch the boat back to the civilisation. |
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Truly wonderful!
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