The next day we left the western fjords to head to the mountains. First though, we had to fulfil our obligation to take a swim. So, we both jumped right into a small arm of the Sognefjord. It was cold but not unbearable.
Our next stop was Spiterstulen, a private hytter in Jutunheimen National Park. We camped across from the lodge but we were able to use all the facilities, including a very cosy common area.
The next day, we began the long climb up to Norway's highest point Galdhopiggen (2469meters, about 8100 feet). This is right after the first sustained climb.
Here is a view of the lodge from above.
The DNT maintains most of the trails in Norway, and they spray paint huge Ts on rocks to show hikers the route.
As you can see, the weather was quite gloomy. There were many snowfields to cross which slowed us up a bit.
At the top, there is a mountain hut!
Here is my awful summit photo. It was very difficult to take because there were about 200 people milling about the summit. Seriously--it was quite awful. Apparently, there is an "easy" route (only climbing 600 meters rather than the 1400 our route required), over the glacier, from another trailhead, and several tours had come up that way.
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Thoroughly enjoyed reading about your Scandinavian adventures. It looks like it was a great trip! xoxo
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