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    Rogens naturreservat 2010-06-05

    Now Updated with a *.kmz file for Google Earth. (look at the end of the post)
    And some more photos !
    And some more videos !


    Better late then never?
    This trip report should have been written a long time ago!
    But bit and pieces got published on forums in differnt ways.
    And i didn't feel like i needed too.

    But some speculations about the trip came up on Picasa and i want to straight things out.

    Me and a mate was planing a Alpacka adventure in the spring of 2010.
    During the planing stages it became clear that the mate didn't kept up.
    A divorce !
    The mate understandably got busy with other matters.

    But what should i do cancel or go solo?
    I decided to go solo.

    The plan was to go to a remote and not very well known nature reserve called Rogens, that's name of the lake in the reserve.

    Here it is, Rogens Nature reserve.



    Now, you might understand the Alpacka?

    Mosquitos can be terrible up here, so i decided for an early visit, while we still had 0C at night.

    Date got fixed to 5/6 -> 12/6 .


    Here is the travel plan !


    Day1, 6/6 : Car -> Camp 1 = 12.2 km
    Day2, 7/6 : Camp1 -> Camp 2 = 20.7 km
    Day3, 8/6 : Camp2 -> Camp 3 = 12.2 km
    Day4, 9/6 : Camp 3 -> Camp 4 = 11.3 km
    Day5 10/6 : Camp 4 -> Camp 5 = 25 km
    Day6 11/6 : Camp 5 -> Car = 9.6 km






    Sat 5 juni
    Drove 550 km up to my familys cabin at Vemhån.
    I spent the night hanging at our cabin.
    I had the usual chat over a whiskey or two with our friendly old lady neighbor.
    Strangely enough there was mosquitos around, but they didn't bite ?


    Tarp = OES Standard
    Hammock = Nano 7
    UQ = IX (switched to Yeti)
    TQ = Golite Ultra


    I had 0C that night with the IX UQ and i was COLD !
    Decided to switch to WB wYeti for the trip.



    Sun 6 Juni
    Drove the last 100km to Lake Rogens.
    Started paddling around 10.00.
    Did only a short stint , 12km to Camp 1.
    2.1°c that night



    Just before i leave the company car .




    Finelly i can start paddeling




    Talking Swedish in my Alpacka Day 1




    Arriving at Camp1, Swedish




    Camp 1




    Camp 1




    My beach at camp 1





    Mon 7 Juni
    Left Camp 1 at 08.30



    My view leaving Camp 1




    As an electrician this is a very strange thing to find in middle of nowhere .
    Anyone needs to charge a Camera?





    About to leave this shelter i passed, i would see it again
    Boat attached to my pack, takes 10sec to get it off
    Paddle converted to walking stick, with the Tenkara rod inside







    Paddle broke 13.00, in open sea with 50cm waves, rain and windy.
    NO FUN AT ALL

    Manage to make the paddle paddable.
    I got a shore and had a nightmare portage for 2km , that felt like 20km.





    Missplaced boat ?





    Nice 2km hike in front of me




    view after 2 km hike
    You are now looking at Norway folks




    Me ranting unedited in Swedish (Stockholmish) for 5 min .



    Camp 2


    Less then 0.6 km/h . in this rocky nightmare
    Got to camp 2 at 19.39.
    Tot dist 22 km
    Felt sick as dog when i hit camp !

    What i did wrong today:
    • I totally exhausted myself on this leg.
    • I drove to hard.
    • Didn't eat enough.
    • Didn't drink enough.
    • Sweating like a pig.





    Shot taken at 23.22
    ISO 200
    Exponering 1/6 s
    Bländare 3.5
    Brännvidd 5mm
    Blixt användes false






    Tue 8 Juni
    Woke up and felt better.
    It was raining cats and dogs.
    Checking the weather reports during breakfast,
    it's going to rain for a week.
    I decide to turn back.



    Talking about leaving Camp2 in Swedish


    Left camp 2 at 08.30.
    Due to strong winds on the open waters on lake Rogens,
    i made a bivouac in a shelter from 12:21 -> 18:02.
    It is not that fun to cross a lake with +75cm waves,
    with a small boat that has a 20kg backpack straped to it.

    At the shelter all wood was out in the open, soaked.
    I couldn't get the wood burning even if i laid it over the burning bushbuddy.
    But the trash was safe in a small house containing 6 big bins !
    The trash was safe in a house , while the wood was sooked ?
    The wind turned and blow the rain in a 45 degree angle straight into my shelter.
    After a quick search i found the biggest tarp i ever seen, behind the shelter.
    The tarp was there to cover the opening for occasions like this, i am sure.



    This is the same shelter i passed the day before
    Where the switch and power outlet was


    I dressed myself in everything that was still dry .
    It was a dirt floor, so the wood bench was the only way.
    But it was thin and angeled away from the wall, so it was a struggle to stay on it for 5 hours
    But i sleept like a baby.

    The winds calmed down and i crossed the lake between 18:32 -> 19:14 .
    And i got over safely.

    Now i just a 5 hour river system between me and my car.




    Anyone missing a raindear ?

    On this river i had 6 lifts.
    Now i stopped using sneakers, it's was crocs all the way here.
    Paddling or hiking.

    All in all, i made a 2km hiking in crocs (sealskin socks)
    Worked great !

    At 23:56 i got to the car.
    I just through everything in the car and drove toward Vemhån.

    I got to Vemhån at 01:49 and i guess i am a sleep inside the cabin at 01:51.


    Time and distances
    08:28:34 --> 01:49:22
    Total dist = 29.47
    Färd tid = 8.30
    Stopp tid = 1.49
    Medel förflytt = 3.5 km/h
    total medel = 3.8 km/h
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Get me right here !
    It might seam like this trip was a failure but it was not !
    I learned heaps , about my gear, about weather, about myself.
    I learned humans are fragile

    I learned that a spot (or simulare) would be nice on solo trips.
    Hardly any mobile coverage here.
    (even though i had 2 card from different operators)
    I learned that mates are fun and a security.
    And i learned that life is hard work, but fun and exciting.


    Ps, Do you use Google Earth?
    Download this file Rogens Naturresarvat.txt and rename it to Rogens Naturresarvat.kmz.

    Now you know more about me and the trip than i probebly want, hehe.
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    B/C he got them now

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    Wonderful report Great Pictures. thank you for sharing them.

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    What an awesome report and GREAT pics! I want to go.

    I take my kayak down some rivers to hang in Florida from time to time and love it. Beautiful country you have there!

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    Although I don't speak Swedish .... I understood you!!!!
    Something about rocks...........
    I like the Alpacka .... a lot. Looks like a fun change of pace.
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    Whooooo Buddy)))) All Secure in Sector Seven

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    What a great trip, thanks for sharing

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    Great trip report!
    Seems like you need to get back to Rogens but maybe not alone next time.
    Would be great to see that area and also great to try one of those boats.
    We´ll need to discuss this at the SKAHOw.
    No longer with a great "Yukon Yak Fever"

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    Thanks Moski; beautiful country. Thanks for sharing the trials and tribulations. As long as we learn, its a success. Seemed like you made pretty good time in your alpaca when things were going right. Beautiful blue pic. Thanks for sharing.
    " The mind creates the abyss, the heart crosses it."

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    Great pictures and report.
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    Stunning pics Moski, thanks for posting.
    I'm tempted to go to Sweden instead of Norway next year now.

    I went to Funasdalen a few years ago in the summer and remember well the beautiful country and the insane mosquitoes!

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