>>255210>have you ever been there yes
>and if so, what tips can you give usDepends a bit on your experience and where (&when) exactly you will be going.
Please tell us about that first.
>equipmentIt's no different from any other 2 weeks trekking trip. Bring a good tent with a vestibule for your backpacks and shoes, complete rain gear (backpack, jacket, pants) and proper shoes. And of course map and a compass.
The Fjällkartan maps are great, get some to plan your route and bring it with you.
>foodGenerally, buying food in Sweden is expensive, so bring it from where ever you live. No difference to going trekking anywhere else. Though depending on when you go, you'll find mushrooms and berries.
Also, Mosquitoes. A lot of them.