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Hånipa, Erstadfjellet, Stemmeseggi and Såta

Dato:
03.09.2017
Turtype:
Fjelltur
Turlengde:
5:57t
Distanse:
17,6km

Hånipa Started by taking the bus to "Breistein kai" and the ferry to Valestrand. From there I walked south along the road to Reistad where I located the marked start of the trail to Hånipa . The initial sign was found at the crossroads at the main road, while the second sign was a bit more hidden. Make sure to look to your right (southwest) just after passing the small barn on the right side of the road. While the trail started out a bit hidden in between the vegetation, this quickly improved and the trail turned out very nice. Especially as soon as the fjord started becoming visible through the trees. The trail more or less followed the ridge of the mountain until reaching the trig marker, with excellent views from the summit. From the summit I continued southeast along the trail, which now >>>

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Stortårnet

Dato:
02.09.2017
Turtype:
Fjelltur
Turlengde:
0:34t
Distanse:
1,1km

On the way back from our hike to Førdesveten ( Førdesveten from Stranda ) we decided to make a quick stop at Stortårnet . Parked at a parking lot next a motor sport area. Thanks to Kjell's trip report we easily found the marked trailhead on the other side of the road, about 100 meters north from the parking lot. Due to the low evening sun we still lost the trail though, hence the GPS track does not exactly follow the marked trail. We reconnected with the trail towards the summit and arrived at the small cairn which also included a visitor register. We were surprised at the large number of registered visits to such a minor summit that is really only accessible by car. But I guess it is used as a frequent trip objective for the locals. Very nice views from the summit. Perhaps not worth a hike on its own, unless you're a local, but great as a bonus on >>>

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Førdesveten from Stranda

Dato:
02.09.2017
Turtype:
Fjelltur
Turlengde:
3:11t
Distanse:
6,7km

We started from the parking lot at Stranda skole and followed the marked trail all the way to the summit, choosing the shorter route by going east in the first marked crossroads. Decent trail, where most of the wet areas can be easily crossed with little risk of getting wet. The summit provided excellent views in all directions and was very much worth a visit. The plan was now to head for Randifjellet to the north, and we therefore followed the path in this direction. However, upon reaching the crossroads at the end of the ridge, the trail heading east did not look very inviting, i.e. wet and muddy. We therefore continued south instead, hoping that the alternative path (which takes off to the west after 100 meters or so along the southern trail) towards Randifjellet would be better. This turned out not to >>>

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