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Helleneset and Hellen festning
- Dato:
- 12.11.2020
- Turtype:
- Fottur
- Turlengde:
- 0:57t
- Distanse:
- 4,3km
Across Hellen festning
- Dato:
- 11.11.2020
- Turtype:
- Fottur
- Turlengde:
- 0:35t
- Distanse:
- 3,3km
Fagerdalsskaret and Furukammen
- Dato:
- 09.11.2020
- Turtype:
- Fjelltur
- Turlengde:
- 0:46t
- Distanse:
- 3,3km
Dystingen and Flatafjellet
- Dato:
- 08.11.2020
- Turtype:
- Fjelltur
- Turlengde:
- 3:53t
- Distanse:
- 7,8km
We parked outside Fosse Kraftverk and from there walked 100 meters west along the road to the marked trailhead for Dystingen . The marked trail was relatively steep, especially at the start, and contained lots of wet sections, but could overall be followed without any issues.
As the trail turned west towards the summit of Dystingen, I made an off-trail detour to Flatafjellet on my own, before we later reunited at the summit of Dystingen. My route to Flatafjellet did not provide any challenges, perhaps with the exception of trying to locate the exact summit, as Flatafjellet definitely lives up to its name. As far as I could tell, there are two competing summits, so I visited both just to be sure.
From Flatafjellet, I returned along more or less the same route to the marked trail to Dystingen. Upon reconnecting with >>>
Furukammen and Hellegrind
- Dato:
- 07.11.2020
- Turtype:
- Fottur
- Turlengde:
- 1:38t
- Distanse:
- 6,5km
Ørneberget
- Dato:
- 06.11.2020
- Turtype:
- Fjelltur
- Turlengde:
- 2:57t
- Distanse:
- 4,1km
Across Hellen festning
- Dato:
- 04.11.2020
- Turtype:
- Fottur
- Turlengde:
- 0:31t
- Distanse:
- 3,1km
Hellen festning and Hellemyrstien
- Dato:
- 01.11.2020
- Turtype:
- Fottur
- Turlengde:
- 1:34t
- Distanse:
- 8,0km
Geithaugen
- Dato:
- 31.10.2020
- Turtype:
- Fjelltur
- Turlengde:
- 1:14t
- Distanse:
- 3,8km
After the small expedition required to get to Solaråsen , I still had plenty of time before the bus back to Bergen and decided on a short bonus trip to Geithaugen . I started west along the main road before following Stamnesvegen to an unmarked trailhead east of the summit. The trail itself was weak, but the direction was pretty obvious. 100 meters east of the summit I connected with a marked trail and could shortly enjoy nice views from the summit, most notably providing an excellent overview of my earlier route to Solaråsen.
For the descent I followed the marked trail east and then north to a tractor road, which I could then follow back down to Stamnesvegen. This trail was of much better quality and was also sparkled with lots of wooden animals "hidden" at various locations. Not as exciting as the large real deer I came across at Fethaugen earlier >>>
Solaråsen via Fethaugen
- Dato:
- 31.10.2020
- Turtype:
- Fjelltur
- Turlengde:
- 4:06t
- Distanse:
- 7,6km
Warning: This hike includes steep off-trail descents in rugged terrain.
I had always assumed that reaching the summit of Solaråsen would require an initial transportation stage by boat, as this was the option used in all of the limited number of available trip reports. At least until I came across petter (Petter Bjørstad) 's external trip report indicating an alternative route starting from the private suspension bridge in Kuviki. While this route included a significant amount of both ascending and descending in rugged terrain (after initially following a marked trail around Fethaugen ), it did provide a land-based alternative and seemed doable.
After studying Petter's report in detail (as it did not include a GPS-track), I took the train and bus to Kuviki and got off at the bus stop called Kulshamar (or Kullshammar on the map). This landed me right on front >>>
