Hej,
I apologize for writing in English, but unfortunately I don't speak Swedish.
I (52) am from Kiel in Germany and would like to walk Finnskogleden in the second half of October. Has anyone walked the trail before and can give me some tips?
- I am expecting temperatures between 6 and -6 degrees Celsius. That's the average for Charlottenberg in October. Could it get colder further north? Is that right?
- How likely is it to snow? And if so, how much snow should I expect?
- The route leads mainly through forest. Is it well signposted?
- I won't I have the opportunity to buy food along the way? Right?
- Is it enough if I take gaiters and a raincoat with me or should I take rain trousers instead of a raincoat? For me, it mainly depends on how high the vegetation is. Because if the grass is very high, my pants will get wet.
I walked the Silverleden (Hällefors) in October two years ago and the Höga Kusten Leden five years ago.
I don't know this corner of Sweden (border with Norway) and would be happy to receive tips and advice.
Thanks, Helge
I apologize for writing in English, but unfortunately I don't speak Swedish.
I (52) am from Kiel in Germany and would like to walk Finnskogleden in the second half of October. Has anyone walked the trail before and can give me some tips?
- I am expecting temperatures between 6 and -6 degrees Celsius. That's the average for Charlottenberg in October. Could it get colder further north? Is that right?
- How likely is it to snow? And if so, how much snow should I expect?
- The route leads mainly through forest. Is it well signposted?
- I won't I have the opportunity to buy food along the way? Right?
- Is it enough if I take gaiters and a raincoat with me or should I take rain trousers instead of a raincoat? For me, it mainly depends on how high the vegetation is. Because if the grass is very high, my pants will get wet.
I walked the Silverleden (Hällefors) in October two years ago and the Höga Kusten Leden five years ago.
I don't know this corner of Sweden (border with Norway) and would be happy to receive tips and advice.
Thanks, Helge