The food cellar of a house of unkown age in Hultet (April 2004)

During the Easter 2004 holiday Fred Broman took a snowmobile trip to homestead place that Lars Olof and his family left when emigrating to Maine. The place, called "Hultet", is located 3 miles southwest of Sörbyn on the south hill slope of a hill called "Renskinnskölen" ( the Reindeer Hide Hill). In our arctic climate it was important to locate homesteads on southern slopes to catch as much sun as possible to the potato- and barley plantations. Barley and potatoes are the only grains that can stand our climate and were in the 19th and the first half of 20th century the staple food (together with wild meat, berries and fish) for people in the rural areas up in the north.

The food cellar of a house of unkown age. The foundation, that you can see under the logs that were timberd on it about 1960, also could be from the 19th century.


Image and explanation thanks to Fred Broman