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Unna Visttasvaggi
Unna Visttasvaggi is along the way if we want to climb Unna
Visttascohkka table mountain or the Påssustjåkka
peak from the Kings Trail, but it is also a marvelous
place in itself.
Unna Visttasvaggi can be visited as a part of the Kings
Trail all inclusive package. We'll reach the area day 4, when
we hike between Alesjaure and Tjäktja.

Looking back, half way up to the valley, we can see the Kings Trail
on the other side of the small creek.

Here we have reached the beginning of Unna Visttasvaggi, we arrived
into the picture from left, and looking north, we can see lake Alisjavri
and most of the distance we walked yesterday if we hiked along the
Kings Trail. Maybe you can make out the shape of Garddenvarri
in the distance? The top of the peak is hidden in clouds.

And into Unna Visttasvaggi we have entered. We probably won't see
very many other hikers up here. Looking around we can see many attractive
mountains, slopes and valleys tempting us to walk a little bit further,
to climb just a little bit more. And maybe we can. But it is not too
bad to stay by the lakes either, and just look at the scenery.
The table mountain to the left is Unna
Visttascohkka and the peak to the right Påssustjåkka.

Other places nearby
Gungarrlehppi, paternoster lakes
below a glacier and plenty of flowers.
Unna Visttascohkka, a four
kilometer long table mountain.
Påssustjåkka, a 1935
meter peak.
This place (Unna Visttasvaggi) can be visited as a part of the Kings
Trail all inclusive package. We'll reach the area day 4, when
we hike between Alesjaure and Tjäktja.
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