|  |     The G�ta Canal also might be suitable for canoeing. See note 278.
    
    Sweden has mosquitoes.  I don't remember that they are a serious
    problem. I was in various places, including Dalsland, in summer and
    didn't think the local people had much to complain about - compared to
    the Maine woods!  
    
    >I've heared of everybodies right.
    
    allemansr�tt - the right of common access, to move freely in nature so
    long as you do no damage.  But for example, you can pick berries and
    wildflowers in the forest but not on cultivated land or in municipal
    parks. 
    
    So if you know 'low impact' camping techniques (leave nothing but your
    footprints) you are probably OK sleeping away from organized campsites.
    
    >What's about animals (bears)?  
    
    You'd have to go out of your way to find any.  
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|  |     Gerhard,
    
    I certainly think that you should canoe in Dalsland. I did it many 
    years ago, 1967 I think, during 14 days and really enjoyed it. Since 
    that time I have done several short trips in other areas in Sweden but 
    certainly Dalsland is the best place to go if you want to stay 14 days 
    in the same area. I really enjoy reading the maps in advance and try to 
    find out the most exiting way to go and the find out on site how your 
    imagination fit with reality. 
    
    When I did the canoeing in Dalsland I started in �rg�ng, passed several 
    lakes, carried the canoe 50 meter here, 500 m there,1 km there and went 
    over to Norway (Glomma), passed Halden and ended up in Str�mstad on the 
    Swedish West coast. 
    
    We do not consider flies any problem normally (if you are not 
    especially sensible to them). They normally annoy you most in late July 
    and August.
    
    If you like to be really alone I suggest that you canoe in early June 
    or late August. Late May is normally very nice from the weather point 
    of view but the water is cold. In August you can find different kind of 
    mushrooms and berries that you can pick and prepare on your own.
    
    Animals is no problem at all.
    
    Today there exist several prepared places where you can put up your 
    tent and use open fire in a safe way. If you want there are many 
    possibilities to find your "own", very nice site for lunch or for stay 
    over night.
    
    Feel free to call me or ask more over the net.
    
    Staffan
    
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