Aug 10 2023
Success Story: The Long Hike 2023
By now, all the brave and adventurous hikers and their companions have reached the finish line in this year's edition of “The Long Hike”. This is Sweden's longest hiking event for individuals with diverse capabilities.
Crossing the finish line in Mora for the Long Hike. Photo: Magnus Edman
Throughout the Vasalopp Trail, they overcame obstacles fit to their personal capabilities, culminating in their arrival at Mora's portal on Sunday.
“Interest has been remarkably high”, as stated by Anders Andrae.
They have all traversed the same path once taken by King Gustav Vasa, though not on skis but with manual wheelchairs, off-road electric wheelchairs, innovative guiding systems, and all-terrain Veloped walkers. Against all setbacks and the rain, they have managed it with success.
The finish line was emotional, and a group of proud and joyful hikers has achieved a remarkable feat. It's all been an unforgettable adventure.
For the third year in a row, Sweden's longest hike for people with diverse abilities was organised. The hike follows the route of Cykelvasan, a summer variation of the classic skiing race Vasaloppet. It stretches over 90 kilometres, divided into eight stages, and runs between Sälen and Mora in Dalarna. The hike followed trails and gravel roads with varied terrains, passing through vast forests, lakes, ponds, and small villages.
Around 30 participants took part in this year's Long Hike. The journey began last Saturday – 29 July – in the Berga Village located in Sälen and concluded on 6 August in Mora.
This year's edition brought a new addition: GPS tracking on the trail, provided by Nordic Evolution. This addition enabled blind hiker Knut Thorstensson to navigate alongside everyone else.
During the hike, four Veloped walkers participated as individuals hiking with Trionics' all-terrain Veloped walkers.
All participants in the Long Hike spend their nights camping in Vasaloppsbyn Hökberg. Smiles persisted despite the rain. Photo: Petter Wallebo
The best part of the Long Hike was the incredible sense of community. A fantastic and delightful group. Every single day was a chance to explore, chat with each other, and bond with newfound friends on the trail. Photo: Petter Wallebo
The best thing about the downhill stretches was the chance to rest one's arms briefly. Luckily, there were as many uphill sections as there were downhill. Photo: Petter Wallebo
When the opportunity arose, everyone naturally seized the chance to gather the best energy supplement there is. Blueberries, of course. Photo: Petter Wallebo
It's inspiring to witness the determination displayed by all participants in the Long Hike. No challenge was too big. Photo: Petter Wallebo
Joyful smiles and rain were never in short supply during the Long Hike. Photo: Petter Wallebo
The Dalarna landscape brims with stunning vistas, blue-hued mountains, majestic peaks, and sprawling forest scenes. During the Long Hike, you get to both relish and experience the splendid cultural landscape of Dalarna. Photo: Petter Wallebo
A united group on their way to Mora. Enjoying a smooth roll on firm ground. Along the hike, there was never a shortage of soft, rain-soaked, muddy terrains. Photo: Petter Wallebo
There were plenty of chances to enjoy the beautiful nature and the freedom of being outdoors and hiking. You take a deep breath and stretch a little extra when wandering in the open air. A delightful experience that everyone should have the chance to try. Photo: Petter Wallebo
Throughout the Long Hike, all necessary facilities are available when needed. A small backpack is enough luggage for the day's hike, while the rest of the luggage is transported to the next overnight stop. It doesn't get any better than this. Photo: Petter Wallebo