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Live-ish TR: January 2023 - Where's the snow? It's in Åre, Sweden!

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Did no one make use of the warmstugas? All well equiped and free. Banks of microwaves, a kettle or two, and some with a tuckshop. At Rödkullen it was 70sek for two hot drinks and two warm kanelbullar. Bargain. We used them most days, either taking sandwiches, soup to heat in the microwaves or left over pizza one day too. On other days we ate on the fell. The big restaurant at Tegefjäll is pretty good, and we really liked the food in the teepee at Bjornen. A quite small menu, but everything we tried on two seperate visits was really very good indeed, my personal favourite being a particulqrly excellent goulashsoppa.
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@ElzP, mrsthecramps has just read your TR from Åre and laughed about the poor meal in Kastrullan. I know where restaurants are but can never remember their name. She reminded me which restaurant that is and then I laughed too. It has been on our "boycott forever" list ever since we went in about 15 years ago and after waiting an age for service in a quiet restaurant at 11am, we were told extremely rudely that we couldn't just have coffee and kanelbullar, it was a full meal or nothing. The woman then started moving our gloves, helmets, etc as if to hurry us up (no one was waiting for a table, it was almost empty). Mrsthecramps grabbed our stuff back off her, I farted and we left, never to return. Not sure a sausage in a bread hole will change our minds Laughing Laughing
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
@thecramps, Shocked Laughing That's one way to mark your displeasure!!

On the warmstugas, I ventured into the one over at Duved to use the loo. It was absolutely packed with kids and smelled very strongly of school dinners. Not my scene!
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@ElzP, you should have tried the one at Ullådalen, usually more families there. The Duved warmstuga is often used by the local schools when they do PE on the slopes. While over there though there is the brilliant old stone warmstuga at Tegefjäll. You may have passed it. Small round stone building with woodsmoke coming out of it. Inside it's just a big round bench around the wall, and a fire pit with several swing out grills. You take your own sausages or burgers and things, and cook them over the fire, often with others around too. Always convivial unless the weather gets rough. Then it often becomes a doss house for the young team.
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