My tarp was wet in the morning. As I was not carefully enough last night my down jacket and pants had become partly wet too. Prior to packing up my tarp I dried it a bit. Now I met the Fjellräven Klassik frontrunners. They had been running all night. Later I saw the boat that runs along Lake Alesjaure that cuts about six kilometers of hiking out. The boat is run by Sami people from a village on the other shore. In the beginning there was morning fog on the lake. At Alesjaurestugorna I spent my last Swedish Crowns on cookies. The weather staid good all day long. Here at the hut I dried up my tarp in the sunshine. Soon after leaving the hut I arrived at the next control post. A helicopter was delivering further supplies. Here I could retighten one of my adjustable hiking poles as it was regularly collapsing. Except for the first runners I was not to meet any further Fjellräven Klassik hikers. Early evening I arrived at Tjäktja Fjellstugan. The host welcomed me with a glass of fruit juice. The hut was quite crowded. Here I dried up my down clothes.
Morning fog at Lake Alesjaure
Sami village on other side of Lake Alesjaure
Alesjaurestugorna at Kungsleden
Food delivery by helicopter to Fjellräven Klassik Station near Alesjaure-Hut
Kungsleden of the way to Tjäktjastugan
Glacier river