The first part of the track was quite easy. Although there were some rocks here and there, the terrain was mostly flat-ish. There were some foot bridges and in some areas you walked on wooden planks. If I were a pirate, perhaps I’d be more nervous about that notion, lol. Or maybe I am a pirate after all with nerves of steel, arrrr. After a few kilometers, I took my first break and enjoyed a reindeer burger at Lap Dånalds. Many people flocked together for a warm snack, a toilet break and a stunning view. The burger was nice, but I ended up burping cole slaw for the rest of the day, haha. The weather was absolutely amazing! The last time I tried this trekking, it was sunny like that all throughout my three days on the trail. Boy, was that different this time as I would find out later that day, the next day and the day after that.
Lap Dånalds
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Stunning surroundings for a lunch break. I bet that little store does a great trade with all the hungry walkers.
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Best surroundings ever! They probably make good money indeed! It’s perfect for a daytrip with the family, for example, as I’m sure many people do. And you can also take the boat out, but during the trekking, obviously we weren’t allowed to 😉
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