Swedish Lapland Clave 2004, first step.
Roger, Herman,
Actually the old man is myself if anything (not true at all, just getting
wiser from the top of my 33 years)! It would be a bit steep to make comments
about Herman that I do not even know.
To confuse you even more Roger with clavers comments, I would definitely not
write Miekak off. Because I have never caught a char and Miekak seems ideal
for that and also less marketed and less known than Tjuonajokk, it is very
tempting.
I have no issue with the money.
Coming back with my question about Tjuonajokk: how come it is not on your
list of options? My friend who went to both camps last year felt I would
enjoy Tjuonajokk more than Miekak?
Regards
Jerome
Roger Ohlund wrote in message
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"The Leaping Frog" wrote in message
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Thanks Herman, I nearly felt like an old man saying that.
Does this make Herman an old man??
Jerome,
You won't experience "combat fishing" in any of these alternatives.
There's
so much space in these locations that if you want you can fish in solitude
for a week.
I'm getting a sense that it's all about money. I know Osmo, Stefan, Herman
and "Charlie Choc" consider this to be an issue.
It is after all an issue, I would myself have to start putting aside money
right now, but it would be worth it though.
What can I say, nothing is for free but of course destinations like Miekak
cost more than others.
If comfort is an issue than the remote heli and tenting alternative is
out.
I think Myron, and you, proposed a couple of days heli lift and the rest
in
a camp. That could be done, only thing is that we would have to pick a
cheap
camp since the heli lift is just as expensive if you're on a two day trip
as
on a seven day trip.
/Roger
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