Following a restful night I started walking early in the morning. Soon I arrived at Rörsjöstugan. This is much more then just a shelter. and consists of a group of buildings. It is serviced all year round. Not too far away there is Sweden's highest waterfall which is quite a tourist attraction. I bought a soft drink from the host before moving on. Again it became a sunny and very warm day under a blue sky. There were several lakes along the path. Here it was rather rocky.
In the afternoon it went downhill through a forested area into Gröndalen. The restaurant was a bit along a road I had to cross. A local hiker had informed me that it was only open Wednesday to Sunday. The empty parking lot was for winter season allowing people to unload their snwoscooters. After crossing the road and river Görälven I hiked uphill out off the valley on the other side. Near the shelter Gröningshällan I met a southbound Swiss hiker. We talked for a while exchanging information about what was to in our directions. Later I moved on to set up my tarp on Drevfjället.
Fulufjället
Rörsjöstugan is fully serviced all year around
Storrörsjön with Kungsleden on wooden planks
Again and again it was quite rocky
Snow depth indicator for snowscooters
Kungsleden ascents from Gördalen to Drevjället