One more with kids

We really wanted to go out on another overnighter before it would become too cold for the gear I have for the kids. However, we had only a few available weekends and the unusually rainy weather several times prevented us from going. The evenings and mornings are also getting increasingly darker, and while I realize that going out for an overnighter in the rain and darkness provides a good way to practice misery, I think the my boys won’t appreciate that for another few years. Still, the rain finally stopped and the weather forecast showed a few days with no rain and crisper temperatures. Time for an overnighter.

We chose Mathildedal again for an easy location where there would be several possible fire places, should one already be occupied (which at this time of the year is unlikely). We got into the car a little over five in the Friday afternoon and started walking at 18:15. Sunset was at 18:30, so there was not much daylight available, hence the need for a fireplace (the everyman’s right in Finland does not allow you to make a fire except in designated places). With kids

With kids

With kids

With kids

With kids

After checking out the first possible tent site, we decided to continue to the one we used five weeks earlier. That site is on a small island accessible by a boardwalk and provides a view in all directions except north. The light disappeared rapidly and we soon had to put on our headlamps. I set up the tent and then started a fire for warmth, feel and to grill our sandwhiches. We spent a nice amount of quality time next to the fire. With kids

With kids

The boys then went into the tent and read a little, while I took a few pictures. The moon was full just a few days earlier, so there was some potential for photography. This time I brought one of my bicycle lights to illuminate the tent, so there was no problem reading inside the tent. With kids

We went to sleep some time between ten and eleven in the evening. I had brought a down west and down jacket to put on top of the kids sleeping bags for extra warmth, since the forecasted night temperature would be slightly low for the sleeping bags. The temperature did probably not go below freezing and was slightly higher in the tent, but the lake was close enough to keep the humidity high, making the air feel chilly. Luckily, the boys were warm and comfortable the entire night.

I got up and checked the weather a little over seven in the morning, but there was enough clouds to prevent any meaningful photography. Instead we just ate our breakfast consisting of coffee / hot chokolate and sandwhiches. With kids

With kids

A little before eight (sunrise was at 8:07) I went out to see if the sunrise would be interesting. Often when there are lots of clouds, but still not a full cloud cover, the sun can give some interesting cloud colors for a short while. With kids

For a few minutes the sky was on fire. With kids

With kids

The tent spot. With kids

With kids

With kids

The morning was chilly, so the boys got to use my down west and down jacket. With kids

Surely I will be kicked out from the lightpacking communities now. The 80 liter Berghaus Extreme backpack was almost full. With kids

On the move again. With kids

With kids

With kids

The cranberries were finally ripe and very tasty. With kids

With kids

With kids

Fall. With kids

Gissa bajset! (“Guess the poo”, a recurring theme in a popular Swedish nature TV program for kids). With kids

Chanterelles at the same place as last time. With kids

With kids

With kids

Just a short walk back to the car. Again I had some real quality time with the kids and I think we can aim for something a little more advanced next summer. We’ve already talked about doing some walking in the Norwegians fjells…

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