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This post covers Stage 21, Daletjärnen-Holmen, of the official guide to the trail.
You can also check out my report on the section before this one (going southbound), Stage 22.
If you have not already read the introduction to this trail guide, you can check it out by clicking here. It has a list of reports on other sections I have hiked plus other important/useful background information in general--so please read the introduction first before reading my reports.
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**Update 10/08/2016: Recently I went on a hiking/packrafting trip through a few sections of this trail again, and noticed that some trail markers and even whole shelters were missing. Then I saw the following sign:
So make sure to plan accordingly. A shame the landowner is messing things up a bit for us backpackers--but then again maybe they had a good reason, who knows? There are shelters both to the north and south of this stage anyhow, plus some good spots to pitch shelter near the scenic rivers and lakes.
**So note that the shelters pictured below are no longer there, but I will keep the pictures up for historical purposes I guess. End of update!
* I completed this section with my buddy Chris and his dog Chico back in April. We did a loop of the area going off trail the first day, and the next day went northbound on the trail. It is a somewhat short section at about 10km, but you will get a good work out from the elevation, as a lot of this section of trail is up on ridges of hills and cliffs. Makes for some great views, and your feet should probably stay dry with normal conditions.
Even though we went northbound, I will write from a southbound perspective in order to keep the continuity from the previous sections. Also big thanks to Chris for taking many of the pictures below and uploading them for me! :)
**So note that the shelters pictured below are no longer there, but I will keep the pictures up for historical purposes I guess. End of update!
* I completed this section with my buddy Chris and his dog Chico back in April. We did a loop of the area going off trail the first day, and the next day went northbound on the trail. It is a somewhat short section at about 10km, but you will get a good work out from the elevation, as a lot of this section of trail is up on ridges of hills and cliffs. Makes for some great views, and your feet should probably stay dry with normal conditions.
Even though we went northbound, I will write from a southbound perspective in order to keep the continuity from the previous sections. Also big thanks to Chris for taking many of the pictures below and uploading them for me! :)