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Swedish Lapland Clave 2004, first step.



 
 
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Old October 28th, 2003, 08:37 AM
Roger Ohlund
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"riverman" wrote in message
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"Roger Ohlund" wrote in message
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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


Yeah, if we did a 4-night heli-lift, then a 4-night camp stay, people

could
choose the whole package (most expensive), the heli-lift only
(middle-price), or just the camp stay (least expensive). But I see your
point: 4 days heli-lift and 4 days camp stay is more expensive than 8 days
heli-lift alone. Hmm, if it had to be one or the other, I think I'd want

to
do a heli-lift alone, as it would be more exotic, for sure. And a fly-in

and
tents might actually be cheaper than staying at a lodge for a week.

However,
won't that limit the amount of area we can fish? Do you know areas with
several accessible rivers on foot (and not on those damn slippery, tilting
rocks that we had last year!)

--riverman



I know several such places, one of the best is the same river that we were
last year but high up the mountains. Another would be the area that Vaughan
suggested, Tavvaeatnu, Ghorvejokk and Ittejohka.
Add to this list most of the mountain waters found on the website that I put
together.

It seems to me that Miekak is more or less scratched from the list of
alternatives.
Either we go to Saxnas and each and every one has the choice of living
quarters after their own needs, or we choose the wilderness alternative and
several of the interested will stay at home.

Either way it seems both alternatives would be possible to do without long
way visitors needing to fix tents if they choose to live in such.

/Roger



 




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