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A view of Rödberget (Redmountain), which actually is just a hill. Or maybe not even that, more like a hillside. During winters we kids used to ski here, and I think kids still do. It's not much to th
Just a closer view of the hillside.
In the forest parts of the hill there was a lot of places that used to stimulate our imagination. Like this small hatch for example. I remember us having lots of theories about it, just can't remember
There's a lot of paths whirling up the hill. We used to compete about who could find the fastest way up to the top and play hide and seek here.
This is the most steep part of the hill. Again we used to compete here who could climb fastest. We also had a few "secret" cliffs here.
One of those secret cliffs is this place. I have another one of my longer anecdotes about it so I'll fill in later in the comments-
More cliffside. Imagine me climbing here like a damn spider when I was a kid. Our parents had no idea of course. The way it should be.
Just had to take another pic of the hillside. I find this view charming somehow. So many memories.
At the top of the hill (which ironically is just on level on the other side with the E12-road).
The view from the top of the hill is actually really great even if it isn't exactly that high up. Here's an overlook at the closeby industrial area. Got a story about that too. Well, actually many, Bu
You also have a great view over the western parts of Umeå from the hill. Sadly this pic got a bit grainy, but you can see the town stretch quite far into the horizon. The reason you don't see so many
More of the industrial area. Filling in with another anecdote here in the comments.
Here used to be a busstop when I was a kid, just where the dogs are. I remember it very well because of a certain event at one Valborgsmässoafton. I'll fill in with a story eventually. It's short tho
Some of the houses in Rödäng where Kristoffer lived. An not too well known fact is that this part of the city is actually built upon a subterranean lake. This makes the ground move slightly from yea