The free-flowing waters of the Ounasjoki river tempt you to row in it, while hikers
find the treeless fell heights irresistible and no fly-fisherman, worthy of the name,
could pass up the opportunity to try his skill in the small rivers. Surrounded by
large tracts of coniferous forest, the highest peak of the fell stands about 600 yards
above sea level and in winter, rich snows blown in from the Atlantic, clad the summits
as early as October.
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