Social life at Syterstuga
I determined this a.m. to go ahead and speak English and not feel foreign. If possible.
So I ended up having several trail conversations, meeting hikers coming the opposite way. Actually there was no one coming my way the whole time.
At the hut I was again welcomed and the warden was very friendly. A big group arrived and they are 13 Dutch hikers on an organized trip. They are not all exclusive and are very open. They also thrive on doing the woodsy outdoor chores and so far I haven't had to chop wood or fetch water.
When I arrived at the hut I was offered a room with a basin so that I could wash up in the privacy of the room. I've been told I'll have the room to myself. Not like last night where I shared with a couple.
Anyway, after cleaning up and changing into hangout clothes, I've felt so relaxed, chatting, charging devices with my Luminade solar charger, and having snacks. Body is getting adjusted to hiking and time zone.
After dinner there were more conversations and I'm starting to think last night was an anomaly.
So I ended up having several trail conversations, meeting hikers coming the opposite way. Actually there was no one coming my way the whole time.
At the hut I was again welcomed and the warden was very friendly. A big group arrived and they are 13 Dutch hikers on an organized trip. They are not all exclusive and are very open. They also thrive on doing the woodsy outdoor chores and so far I haven't had to chop wood or fetch water.
When I arrived at the hut I was offered a room with a basin so that I could wash up in the privacy of the room. I've been told I'll have the room to myself. Not like last night where I shared with a couple.
Anyway, after cleaning up and changing into hangout clothes, I've felt so relaxed, chatting, charging devices with my Luminade solar charger, and having snacks. Body is getting adjusted to hiking and time zone.
After dinner there were more conversations and I'm starting to think last night was an anomaly.



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