Stekenjokk

[3][4] Between Blåsjön (English: the blue lake) and Stekenjokk runs one of Sweden's highest located roads, Vildmarksvägen.

[1] A SMHI weather station located in the area recorded temperatures in 2007 that showed that Stekenjokk was the coldest place in Sweden.

The Västerbotten council denied the application in November of that year stating that the new mines would disrupt and disturb the reindeer in the area.

[10] Nearby villages and locations include Klimpfjäll, Fatmomakke, Saxnäs, Ankarede, Stora Blåsjön and Gäddede.

Due to Stekenjokk's consistently cold and long winters, this leads to a vast snow pack lingering into early summer.

Vildmarksvägen between Stekenjokk and Klimpfjäll .