Kungsleden: Abisko - Hemavan

Hej! Myself and a friend are trekking the entire Kings Trail, from Abisko to Hemavan this Juli/August.
We were wondering if any of you can answer these questions:

- How long will it take, approximately ?
- Is it possible to ship resupply boxes to the huts along the way? If so, which ones?
- If not, is there any other way of picking up food along the way?

Any tips are much appreciated!

Thanks.
 

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No need for resupply boxes. You can buy food along the way. Between Abisko-Kvikkjokk and Ammarnäs-Hemavan in every second hut. And you can find small supermarkets in Kvikkjokk, Jäckvik and Ammarnäs also. Just bring food for a few days to start with.

The distance is 450 km and normal walking speed is 4 km/hour which makes 20 km per day comfortable if you are quite fit. With a few days rest yes 25 days is normal. But you have a few mountains to "climb" (easy walking) along the way which makes the trip much better. Don't miss and add one week extra for som stunning views:

- Tjäktjatoppen.
- Kebnekaise (swedens highest peak takes a full day of hard walking)
- Sanjartjåkka.
- Skierffe.
- Norra Sytertoppen.

And remember there are some really nice saunas along the way.
And a lot of lakes to cross try to found out about boat transport schedules.
And bring plenty of cash the huts doesn't take credit cards.

http://www.svenskaturistforeningen....acilities-and-activities/Lappland/kingstrail/
 
Also - Do you know how the prices in these huts are? Is it super expensive?

You can check the rates and also book here: http://www.svenskaturistforeningen.se/en/
Rates given assume you are a member. Something you should definitely consider becoming if you plan to do the whole trail. Not only will you save around 100SEK per night at cabins, it will also give you a discount on some of the boat transports.

Food can be expensive in the huts since they are in remote locations.
 

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