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Round Trip over Mountains Oterfjellet, Storhaugen and Melen
- Dato:
- 30.05.2020
- Turtype:
- Miksklatring
- Turlengde:
- 6:15t
- Distanse:
- 15,0km
When trekking a very high mountain, it's usually sufficient to ascend one at a time. When climbing smaller mountains, however, it's often quite feasible to ascend two, three or four in a row; especially if they're interconnected by some sort of a ridge, so that you don't have to descend too much when traversing from one mountain to the next. Now, there are three mountains in the Vestnes Municipality in the County of Møre & Romsdal that I had never climbed before, and which I wanted to climb on this particular day. I have seen all three of them multiple times from afar, but I had not ascended any of them until now.
I drove to the Reset Parking Lot (see map and GPS-track) just on the border between the Municipalities of Ålesund and Vestnes, and started trekking from there. I passed south >>>
Tour Skiing to Mount Auskjeret with my Daugther
- Dato:
- 23.05.2020
- Turtype:
- Randonnée/Telemark
- Turlengde:
- 3:18t
- Distanse:
- 7,2km
We woke up early this morning, and went in my daughter’s RAV4 to the Overøye Stordal Alpine Center [N: Overøye Stordal Skisenter]. Due to heavy snowfall over two weeks, followed by rapid thawing over the next few days, there had been a lot of avalanches over the last 4 days; hence when discussing this trip the previous evening, we had been quite eager to pick a mountain that we could hike without climbing any slopes exceeding 30°. Auskjeret in Fjord Municipality is well known as a “safe mountain”; i.e. people even climb it when huge avalanches have just occurred on the neighbour mountain which is called Ørastolen. [We actually climbed Mount Ørastolen a little more than a year ago, my daughter, and I; and just three weeks later there was a tremendous avalanche traversing the entire >>>
Ski Touring to Mount Kyrkjetaket [i.e. "The Church Roof"]
- Dato:
- 18.05.2020
- Turtype:
- Randonnée/Telemark
- Turlengde:
- 4:43t
- Distanse:
- 13,6km
This was my second attempt at ascending Mount Kyrkjetaket [i.e. The Church Roof ] in Rauma Municipality in the County of Møre & Romsdal. My first attempt was about two weeks earlier, but then I climbed only up to Mount Steinberget (981 m.a.m.s.l.); where I turned around and went back down due to bad weather conditions and low visibility. It's a common saying in Norway, that There's no shame in turning around , meaning that if the weather's not on your side, it's better to abandon the goal for your ski tour and survive, than to push on, and then die in the attempt to reach the goal. Right now I was having one week off work, and I had been planning to make a new attempt on Mount Kyrkjetaket this week. I had actually been thinking of visiting the mountain on the wednesday or so, but according >>>
Alpine Ski Touring to Mount Smørbottind and Mount Kvasstind
- Dato:
- 09.05.2020
- Turlengde:
- 3:46t
- Distanse:
- 12,0km
Whenever I’ve been mountain skiing throughout the last few years (i.e. on trips shared here on PeakBook), I’ve always been using my Scottybob Telemark skis. I have been dreaming of buying a nice pair of alpine touring skis as well, however, but due to the cost connected with such a procurement, I’ve not done it until now. I’ve been having a nice pair of off piste skis that have been stored in our garage, and which I haven’t been using for a numbers of years. I actually bought them as a pair of Telemark skis back in 2007 or 2008, and I used them quite a lot for the first few years, but I stopped using them after I got my Telemark-specific Scottybob skis. For a number of years now, I’ve been thinking of mounting some alpine bindings onto my old off piste skis, as the Völkl Mantra
There's no Shame in Turning Around
- Dato:
- 02.05.2020
- Turtype:
- Randonnée/Telemark
- Turlengde:
- 3:47t
- Distanse:
- 9,5km
The Norwegian Mountain Code [Norw. Fjellvettreglene] is a set of rules made to ensure safe trekking and skiing in the mountains. Rule number 8 in this set of guidelines, reads Don't be ashamed to turn around. The point with this guideline, is that there are times when your survival in the mountains may depend upon your ability to change your plan. Anyone familiar with the changing weather conditions in the mountains, will know this. There are times when pressing on to reach a goal in spite of treacherous weather, and maybe in spite of bad planning, will mean inevitable death, or at least a high risk of death. On this day the weather forecast said weather was going to be cloudy, but otherwise pretty fair.
I had desired for a while to ascend Mount Kyrkjetaket [i.e. "The Church Roof"] >>>
Climbing Mount Ulriken in Bergen from the Rear Side
- Dato:
- 23.04.2020
- Turtype:
- Alpintur
- Turlengde:
- 3:23t
- Distanse:
- 9,9km
I do not know how many times I’ve climbed Mount Ulriken in the city of Bergen. There are three commonly used trails up to the top of this mountain, one with very nice stone stairs; and then there are 4 or 5 less commonly used trails. On this occasion, however, I had decided to climb the mountain from the rear side, where there’s no trail along which you may hike. Due to the Covid19 pandemic, all indoor facilities for climbing and bouldering have been closed for the last 6 weeks or so; and as the outdoor climbing season is quickly approaching, I wanted to do some practising on a not too difficult mountain, so it won’t be too exhausting for my arms when I embark on some really high and steep mountains.
I trekked around the northern side of a lake that in ancient times was called Alrekstadvatnet,
Running Across Mount Rundemanen and Mount Blåmanen
- Dato:
- 22.04.2020
- Turtype:
- Løpetur
- Turlengde:
- 2:06t
- Distanse:
- 14,1km
I have frequently been jogging/running across Mount Rundemanen in Bergen. For the last two years I've actually done that at least once a week whenever I've been in Bergen. For the most part I've been doing this run by myself, but on this occasion I went running with two colleagues of mine. They had both been jogging on this mountain before, but they weren't as familiar with the many paths and trails as I have become during the 7 years that I've been working in Bergen. After we had made it up the valley Våkendalen to the top of Mount Rundemanen, I therefore asked the two of them if they had ever been to the summits of the neighboring Mount Blåmanen; and since neither of them had, we took of from the mountain road descending from Mount Rundemanen along the west side of Mount Blåmanen, and >>>
Telemark Skiing to Mount Breivikheia in Rauma Municipality
- Dato:
- 18.04.2020
- Turtype:
- Randonnée/Telemark
- Turlengde:
- 3:42t
- Distanse:
- 13,7km
I have lately been skiing a number of the mountains between the two fjords Langfjorden and Romsdalsfjorden [i.e. The Long Fjord and The Rauma Valley Fjord, respektively]. Many of the mountains on the peninsula between these two fjords are readily accessible from the parking lot at the Rauma Ski Center in Skorgedalen Valley, where space for parking is also plentiful. You do have to pay a fee in order to drive up to the parking lot, though. The ski resort was closed at the moment due to the Covid-19 pandemia closedown, but in Norway we were still allowed to use parking lots like this one, and we were still allowed to go hiking and skiing in the mountains, as long as no more than five persons were out there together. I crossed the river Skorgeelva by use of a nice bridge that have been built there >>>
Telemark Skiing to Mount Tarløysa in Rauma Municipality
- Dato:
- 11.04.2020
- Turtype:
- Randonnée/Telemark
- Turlengde:
- 2:19t
- Distanse:
- 8,3km
The summit of Mount Tarløysa is located 1.086 m.a.m.s.l., but you don't have to ascend more than about 675 meters to get there, as the parking lot at Nyseter is located at an elevation of about 400 meters. To get there, you go by car to a village called Sandnes, a few kilometers before you reach Åfarnes, and there, at Sandnes, you take a little gravel road up the mountain side. The road has a few hairpin bends, and you have to pay a fee of about 60 NOK to be allowed to use it; but then, after a few minutes you arrive at the parking lot at Nyseter (image #1). As may be seen on the picture, the parking lot is quite spacious, though it is also used by cabin owners in the area. Snow had been quite scarce this winter (a month later it was abundant, though); and the advantage of setting out from >>>
Telemark Skiing to Mount Smørbottinden in Rauma Municipality
- Dato:
- 04.04.2020
- Turtype:
- Randonnée/Telemark
- Turlengde:
- 2:50t
- Distanse:
- 8,0km
On this day I went ski touring (by Telemark skies) to the summit of Mount Smørbottind. The mountain is not extremely high, only 1188 m.a.m.s.l., but you start out from a parking lot located at 315 meters, hence you do ascend almost 900 meters as you climb the mountain.
Due to the corona virus pandemic, the Norwegian society have been pretty much locked down for a few weeks. Our authorities have been encouraging hand cleaning and social distancing, as in most countries these days; and we are currently not allowed to travel abroad. Fortunately, though, we do have a lot of nice mountains in our own country, and the authorities have so far not imposed a curfew upon us. They discourage climbs in the higher mountains, as rescue resources may be limited these days, but it’s considered OK to climb >>>