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Barsnesfjorden

Datum:
17.04.2025
Tourcharakter:
Wanderung
Tourlänge:
1:07h
Entfernung:
4,7km

Short hike along Barsnesfjorden in light rain before taking the boat back to Bergen in the afternoon. (Note that this hike is along a private road, i.e. no cars allowed.)

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Barsnesfjorden

Datum:
16.04.2025
Tourcharakter:
Wanderung
Tourlänge:
0:59h
Entfernung:
4,1km

Short evening walk along Barsnesfjorden. (Note that this hike is along a private road, i.e. no cars allowed.)

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Ørneberget and Furukammen

Datum:
09.04.2025
Tourcharakter:
Bergtour
Tourlänge:
0:49h
Entfernung:
3,8km

Short local hike after work.

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Across Hellen festning

Datum:
07.04.2025
Tourcharakter:
Wanderung
Tourlänge:
0:36h
Entfernung:
3,1km

Short local hike just before sunset.

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Fjellveien

Datum:
06.04.2025
Tourcharakter:
Wanderung
Tourlänge:
1:01h
Entfernung:
5,3km

Short Sunday hike after spending all of yesterday skiing at Mjølfjell .

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Lyderhorn from Gravdal to Loddefjord

Datum:
02.04.2025
Tourcharakter:
Bergtour
Tourlänge:
3:13h
Entfernung:
6,7km

A hike after work with three of my colleagues in the sunny and unusually warm start of April.

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Across Hellen festning

Datum:
01.04.2025
Tourcharakter:
Wanderung
Tourlänge:
0:35h
Entfernung:
3,1km

Short local hike before sunset.

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Tjellflotåsen from Skånevik

Datum:
30.03.2025
Tourcharakter:
Bergtour
Tourlänge:
1:26h
Entfernung:
5,6km

Initially, I had planned to go skiing this Sunday, but after spending all of the Saturday hiking with Petter in Kvinnherad , I decided to rather take it easy and instead went for a boat trip to Skånevik for a short hike to Tjellflotåsen . Roughly three hours after embarking on the high-speed passenger ferry in Bergen, and after a quick transfer to similar boat in Leirvik, I arrived in sunny Skånevik ready to start my hike. I started by walking northeast along Skånevikvegen before later leaving the main road and turning southwest on the smaller road to Ytre Nes. After about 300 meters on this road I arrived at the marked trailhead for Tjellflotåsen. From there, the trail was marked all the way to the summit, however there should have been one additional marker early on when the tractor road split. Here the trail continues straight ahead >>>

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Bergshovda

Datum:
29.03.2025
Tourcharakter:
Bergtour
Tourlänge:
1:09h
Entfernung:
2,5km

After completing the ascent of Åsen , we drove the short distance northeast to the crossroads of Matersvegen, Myklebustvegen and Blådalsvegen for our final ascent of the day, namely Bergshovda . We left the car next to the road and from there tried to follow Pål’s trip report . However, as it did not contain a GPS-track we had to rely on our best attempts at interpreting his written description. This started out well enough and after first heading northwest without a trail we came across the trail mentioned by Pål and then proceeded to try to follow it. Calling it a trail seemed like an exaggeration though as it looked more like a deer track, but perhaps one of the more frequently used ones. We do not know whether we actually followed the exact same route from there on though, but at least our trail/deer track made sure that we got to the >>>

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Åsen

Datum:
29.03.2025
Tourcharakter:
Bergtour
Tourlänge:
1:09h
Entfernung:
2,2km

With Ingahogg and Tindafjellet in the bag, we drove the short distance from the parking lot at Fjellhaugen Skisenter to the top of the pass between Indre Matre and Opstveit. Here there was room for a couple of cars without hindering the traffic or blocking access to the recycling station. In light rain that would thankfully soon stop, we then followed various deer tracks up to the ridge leading to Åsen . Getting to the ridge involved a short steep section that we managed to avoid when later descending but was otherwise straightforward. It was then just a matter of following various deer tracks on our way to the summit. Despite being the lowest summit of the day, it actually provided the best views, mainly as we were now under the layer of dense fog, however the views were marred by the overhanging powerlines. We returned more or less the same way and then >>>

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