Been hiking around Norway for about two months now, (mostly in Rogaland/Hordaland). I've done Preikestolen and Kjeragbolten, and several other hikes I didn't get the trail names for.
Anyone else done some of these? Are there any other must do hikes in this area? I've been thinking about heading up to Trolltunga.
Pic is from Preikestolen.
>>877494
i've been hiking in the hardangervidda for a few days. its a huge national park with a lot of possibilities. i started in eidfjord and went up to vivelid - hadlaskar - harteigen (cool mountain, be sure to check it out) - torehutten - stavali and finally came down in kinsarvik. but there are a lot of other routes too - including one that will end at the trolltunga (by taking a different route from torehutten)
pic related - on a hill near torehutten
>>877505
and thats harteigen - and yes those are phone pictures and thus look bad
>>877507
>>877494
Hey they actually look pretty darn good for phone photography.
This is a picture from the Kjerag hike I did two weeks ago. I got really lucky with perfect weather and no line waiting to take a picture of the bolder itself (I've heard the wait can be up to an hour on a busy day).
>>877494
I did walk the nordkalotta trail between KilpisjƤrvi and Abisko this summer. Fucking great!
Was in Norway this summer, try to make it up to Jotunheimen and/or the Sunnmore alps. May be a bit snowed in by this point, I don't know, but there are a lot of great hikes in both those areas.
Are there any trees in Norway? Seems so barren. Beautiful, but barren.
>>878086
There are some trees.
It's not like North America though, the tree cover tends to be much more sparse, but there are some good thick forests around here.
>>878086
That's because all the /out/ pics are from mountains dofus. Norway has large forests in areas like Hedmark.