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Revision as of 09:00, 29 June 2010
Location
On the slopes of Rauhaugdane, Norways 121st-highest mountain.
Participants
Plans
Train from Hønefoss to Finse on Saturday: 8:13 - arrives 11:03.
Trains from Finse to Hønefoss on Sunday: 18:18, or 19:00.
Expedition
Still have to write this up, or you might just watch the photo story below.
Some live messages
See me live on the Finse train station web cam!. At least when I am arriving waiting for a train. :P
- Good mornings! Didn't make it.. there was one river too many. Now returning. -- relet @60,5656,7,2716 06:08, 27 Juni 2010 (MESZ)
- Back in range of the webcam again.. which means i will catch an earlier train! Woo! -- relet @60,6020,7,5032 11:39, 27 Juni 2010 (MESZ)
Tracklog
Photos
| Finse train station, webcam on the left edge |
| Finse from a little further |
| We're following marked trails today. |
| Along an old bit of Bergensbanen rails |
| A patchwork of snow ahead! |
| These can become quite artsy |
| Rivers to cross - off with the boots |
| You can see the "summer bridge" to the left. |
| There is only one obvious choice. |
| Resting in the (wind) shade |
| Flowers are found even here |
| What you don't want to see on ice you have to cross |
| They have a weird sense of humour |
| One option to cross that final river... |
| Here's the fourth option. |
| I upgraded on the lid, as you can see. |
| Shoes that begin to behave their age. |
| More of the things you don't want to see. |
| Dividing the waters: Easier than you'd think. |
| Yes, and now cross this river. |
| Not going to miss the train this time. |
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Achievements
..obviously, when I stood up that morning, I briefly considered carrying the extra 2-3 kg for the boat and the paddles. I decided that it wasn't worth bringing it, since it was all landsy and mountainsy up there.