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    The highlands of Norway

    In the late part of our holidays we went to Jotunheim. Its the most popular area in Norway for Outdoor enthusiasts.

    The Besseggen ridge is well known by Per Gynt's furious reindeer-back ride in Henrik Ibsens drama; "Have you seen that Gjendin ridge? It cuts along with an edge like a scythe for miles and miles - -".

    About 35.000 hikers cross the Besseggen in the period mid-June - mid-September every year.

    The hike takes about seven hours, with its highest point at 1743 metres above sea level. Besseggen itself is a part of this walk. This hike between the crystal clear Bessvatnet lake at one side and the Gjende lake with its emerald-green glacial colour at the other side gives you an experience of life. The view on the National Park of Jotunheimen is nothing less than magnificent!

    It is a kind of National right of passage to do this walk From 984 mtr's above sea level to 1743 Meters which takes about 7 hours . You have to take a boat into Memurubu. Then it's all up to you and your condition



    This was taken on the evening before we walked the route the mountain in the background is the ridge we walked


    This was taken near the top as you can see the weather was perfect if not a little too warm



    This was taken near the top of the ridge itself you can make out the path we took in the distance.
    Lastly I'll leave you with a link to a photo page with lots of pictures of the route we took .I didn't take them they are just some I found on the net sit back and enjoy them
    http://home.online.no/~vi-kols/fottu...n/day_5_03.htm

    Kilt wise I wore my 8yard Bear PV with trad cut. Perfect for hillwalking and scrambling up rock (No restrictions on leg movement) the wind was no problem either I got loads of comments and folks took pictures of me including a guy who was going to send the picture to his kilt wearing son in Denmark......A great day..
    Last edited by Freelander Sporrano; 30th July 06 at 10:56 AM.
    All the Best.....David.
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    Great pics, the first one looks like it should be on a postcard.

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    Wow

    that just looks like a great time. Glad you shared with us.

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    Now that's what I call scenery - great photos!

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    Great pics. The scenery there is awesome!

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    Superb photos, Freelander. A kilted gent among spectacular mountain and lake scenery makes a grand subject.
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    Breathtaking views, David.

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    Spek-bleedin-tacular! What a beautiful country.

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    Wonderful pics David. You've been on holiday for a bit now. Does Norway to the same thing that France does and have 4 weeks of holiday in the late summer? Perhaps a European thing?


    Just wondering.......
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    Quote Originally Posted by starbkjrus
    Wonderful pics David. You've been on holiday for a bit now. Does Norway to the same thing that France does and have 4 weeks of holiday in the late summer? Perhaps a European thing?


    Just wondering.......
    My usual summer hols are 4 weeks for the 2nd week in July . This year has been sowhat different as I'm recovering form a prolaps . This trip was a test to so how I was recovering . It was slow progress But it went well
    All the Best.....David.
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