Ken and Curtis, thanks for sharing photos and stories from your corona-covid-upside-down-world. Right now here in Sweden the curve of number of cases is going up dramatically since we started testing in a larger scale, but in the same time death rates are going down.
The only change in rules we had since we "opened" up is that we may travel within the country, before we were only allowed to travel 2h from home. The recommendations are still not to travel abroad, no amusement parks are open, groups more than 50 pers on a spot is still not allowed, socail distancing and so on...
I guess we´ll have to live in an alternate dimension for a while...
I for one doesn´t go out much in the city, buying food is done on the internet and delivered directly to the door. What I do though is going out hiking and fishing. Will have a couple more weeks of vacay, but then I´ll be working some with the growing, cooking and selling salsa project
Here´s a few more shots from recent roadtrippin.
First part of the hike to Fulufjället was easy and went pretty good.
50/1.4 ais Hiking by Kankara Karlhag, on Flickr
But we were not able to go all the way up to goal line since the trail earlier this spring had been washed away an avalanche. Lots of snow this year. Same day we visited they were restoring it. 50/1.4 ais Njupeskär Helicopter with bridge by Kankara Karlhag, on Flickr
We could get a pretty nice look at it from a distance though. Njupeskär by Kankara Karlhag, on Flickr
We were pretty amazed by how the helicopter flew back and forth with material to restore the trail..
50/1.4 ais (a bit cropped) Transportation in the Moutains by Kankara Karlhag, on Flickr