Life in Sweden (Erasmusu en)
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Skiing in the Swedish mountains (IV)
After skiing in Bydalen, you can relax yourself in the shelter cabins, typical from the mountains. Its interior is very welcoming and it is decorated with mountain motives, such as the stuffed animals from the North of Sweden.
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Skiing in the Swedish mountains (V)
On Friday evening, and to celebrate the Saint Patrick’s day, a group of music was invited to the shelter cabin. The group, Patriks Combo, played versions of international and Swedish songs, new and classic ones. And all of them with a characteristic and funny touch...
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Skiing in the Swedish mountains (III)
Ski tracks close at 16h, but several days, you can also ski in the night (18-20h) thanks to the a good illumination.
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Skiing in the Swedish mountains (II).
Inside home, you can find a very welcoming place with everything you can need in a ski trip: warm living room with chimney, TV (although in Swedish, of course) and a comfortable corner sofa, complete kitchen with all the tools you need to cook, a bathroom with dry...
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Skiing in the Swedish mountain (I).
But for really enjoying of the ski in Bydalen, it is needed to cross to other side of the valley where the most beautiful tracks and views are. By luck, weather brought us two sunny days and one snowing lightly, to we could perfectly enjoy the exciting slopes with...
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Intro
Hello everyone! as I told you before, this is going to be a new blog about Umea. I know that Pablo Hurtado, a great friend of mine here in Umea, has a successful blog about it in Erasmusu. I also follow it, because it is really good. The idea of starting a new blog came...