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My first challenge of the day was to find strength to leave the starting point. The Mageli Camping website shows some alternatives I had. Stay at the pool, hang around in an ice cream bar, rent a cabin to rest or play yatzy, …. It was a rainy day, and I managed to stick to my original plan. The staff were sorry for not being able to offer a proper pilgrim stamp for my pilgrim pass, but the company stamp was a satisfactory substitute. Security Warning! The Rolla Stone Bridge was taken out of service in August Here is the official pilgrim warning description. Luckily I passed the bridge before it was closed, so here are photos from the surroundings:. This is the downstream view from the centre of the bridge. Where are the cows hiding? Are they not water proof enough to be outside? Well, they might be at the summer farm in the mountains, of course. I am just checking if it is safe to jump or not. I hope to be contacted for a job in a commercial once. Does this one work well? If not, I can easily change it to:. As I said, I walked here on a rainy day. At some point I tried to hide inside a raincoat, but the view turned out like this:. Walk slow enough to remember to look back. Here I enjoyed quite fun fog patterns, changing for every stop:. Some crossings later I was happy that someone had thought of putting up an extra sign. It was not quite obvious that this was the correct turn:. Never mind. Soon forgotten. The next view was like taken out of a Norwegian fairy tale — The Nordrum Farm. The oldest building is from about the year And it turned out it contains a pilgrim hostel as well:. And if you plan a wedding, you can have the party at the upper floor to the left, and then spend the night in the little cabin up there, with a private open fireplace. You can even be tempted to rent this house for a night. I must have got a but dizzy up there. The next I noticed was that my vision got blury, like this:. Saved by Rotary — amazing! After I ran into this sign post and stared at their wheel for five minutes, my vision felt quite OK. Then I realized that I was standing at the highest point of the trail, with a hill fort nearby. So I studied the information signs and decided to take a detour. And look who had arrived there before me! Of course, as I had been staring at that wheel for so long…. Then we enjoyed the view together, and I was told an interesting Dutch story by Toon Tellegen about the squirrel and the ant. One morning the squirrel and the ant were walking through the forest. It was a beautiful day and they walked out of the forest, into the distance. The squirrel said nothing. He thought as deeply he could. What if I sat down, he thought, would the world become smaller again? And what if I sat down forever? He found that a complicated thought and decided he would just look around from now on. We sat on for a while. Then we decided to head for infinity though completing the last effort of the day; walk all the way to the hill top:. This view towards north is worth a photo or five. From here a pilgrim will be able to admire the stave church at Ringebu for the first time. But the bag was not too comfortable, so I switched to this brilliant viewpoint. It was a really suitable place for contemplation on infinity. Here, the very existence of stave churches was discussed. This one was first mentioned in the year , so even a V. At a time when both Shetland, the Faroe Islands, Iceland and Greenland were parts of the country and the black death pandemic was still about three generations ahead in time. Any hiker should plan a long stop here, as they offer both food, an art exhibition and a tiny museum shop. Our pilgrim leg ended here. He liked that word, indecision, but he could never really figure out what it meant exactly. Heave a sigh if you must. Stay at the pool, hang around in an ice cream bar, rent a cabin to rest or play yatzy, … It was a rainy day, and I managed to stick to my original plan. I enjoyed the sound of the waterfall for five minutes. Ten minutes later I was still around… At last I managed to turn around to admire the bridge. And the farmhouse looks as if the farmer is rich too. Looking back, you can nearly see Mageli camping behind that bend on the main road: This road was more of a main road in former days than today: Old buildings meet new ones. If this was a pilgrim shelter, I would definitely have spent a night there! The colour green is versatile. Thank you, Sjoukje. Meals matter, I have heard said! Next: A cosy pilgrim shelter for two persons. It will give you the proper feeling of the year , about. Next to the shelter there is a pilgrim chapel inside an old outbuilding. At some point I tried to hide inside a raincoat, but the view turned out like this: So I changed my mind. I got out of the rain gear just in time to spot this signpost: The details were interesting. They tell about protection of a forest area. Well — time to move on: Walk slow enough to remember to look back. Here I enjoyed quite fun fog patterns, changing for every stop: Some crossings later I was happy that someone had thought of putting up an extra sign. It was not quite obvious that this was the correct turn: You get directly from weed to harmony: But for me it lasted only for a few meters. Signs of a recent storm came up: Looking back: And looking forward, from the same spot: Never mind. And it turned out it contains a pilgrim hostel as well: You can rent the upper floor in this building: And if you plan a wedding, you can have the party at the upper floor to the left, and then spend the night in the little cabin up there, with a private open fireplace. Then you get hold of some friends and continue walking: I must have got a but dizzy up there. The next I noticed was that my vision got blury, like this: Then it got worse: And at this point I had to sit down! Slowly the colors normalized, but I was still worried: Saved by Rotary — amazing! Of course, as I had been staring at that wheel for so long… I ran down to greet them, and got a hug and a Dutch biscuit. Then we decided to head for infinity though completing the last effort of the day; walk all the way to the hill top: Here it is, with a brave American on top of it! That does not happen every day, I guess. Even another American had conquered the top: This view towards north is worth a photo or five. I got inspired by this sight — — so I sat down and leaned back myself: But the bag was not too comfortable, so I switched to this brilliant viewpoint. Later we moved downhill, with a hope for waffles in our heads. In other words — we walked quickly! But high speed is no reason to forget to admire local details: Here, the very existence of stave churches was discussed. 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Previous Entry - Next Entry. The weather gods have been kind and it is a still, blue sky day outside. Morning sun out my window. This is the first hotel I have stayed in the snow Hotel Fjallet that offers rooms for singles. Not only that the rooms face the slope! From the dining area - huge frozen lake. Today is exciting because I will finally be going to Riksgransen. It opens tomorrow as expected ,and planned, and, in fact, the trip has been planned around that exact date. All I have to do is place my luggage in an outdoor rack and they take it for me direct. I then jump on the free bus at the end of the day and, presto, I'm there! It's surprising how much tech is part of skiing now and how many batteries are required. It's not necessary, of course, but almost everyone has their Go Pro on their helmet 1 battery plus a spare , I have the Sony so a separate watch based video screen 3rd battery , wireless headphones 4th , iPod 5th and trusty iPhone 6th. With an iPad and other devices the return from skiing is like a recharge station. The conditions are very deceptive. Even though it has warmed up to -9C there is a strong wind at the top of the mountain. That makes the windchill factor C and at that temp exposed skin starts to freeze after 30 min. Warming up beside the fire. By about 2pm I was ready to call it quits. Yes we are that close to the North Pole. Ski resorts are notorious for hiring incompetents. Usually twenty something brain dead, couldn't-give-a-damn, I-don't-really-want-to-be-here, types. Yesterday I was told to leave my gear in the gear bay so that the shuttle would take it to Riksgransen. I was also told that the transfer bus operates at 3. Today I'm told that this only happens when Riskgransen is open and it is not opening unil tomorrow. Moreover, I'm told I need to book and catch the train. I assume the gear has gone ahead. The train doesn't leave now until 4. The tracks are there - really! Different parenting here. I finally make it to Riksgransen about 5pm. All the skiers on the train look pretty hard core. Not a kid in sight. This is no family resort. I'm pretty stoked. Here at last! So why is Riskgransen such a big deal? Well, it's the most northerly ski resort in the world. It's in the Arctic circle. It can be so cold here that people have died on the slopes. It has heli skiing and it is a bit of a Skiers Mecca. When that is combined with the fact that I have skied Cerro Castor on Ushuaia in Argentina, the most southerly ski resort in the world, then I have done the two extremes. True, you can ski in the Arctic and Antarctic but there are no resorts there, no lifts. As for East to West, well where does a circle start and end? I guess I have done that as well if the East is Japan then Hokkaido at one extreme and California in the West at the othe extreme. The only places left now is somewhere on the African continent - I'm picking Iran, and somewhere in Eastern Europe - say Bulgaria. A T shirt I won't be buying. The hotel is packed but the restaurant is almost empty. That tells me that there must be quite few snowboarders here. Probably in their room smoking weed and eating Pringles. Can't think of any other reason. The restaurant does a buffet for both dinner and breakfast. The dinner was a vegetarians dream. Even though buffets are fairly forgettable it was very healthy and it's the most vegetable so far this trip. Totally different to the last two places. Ice Hotel was 5 star just and Bjorkliden 4 star generous but here, well, a star for effort. The beer was good though - Moose Brew. Maybe that's the VB of Sweden. Another early night. There seems to be a nightclub here but I imagine that it will go off tomorrow night after the first day skiing, I'm hoping the wind hasn't packed the snow and it will be freshies all day. Other Entries. Flight from Sydney-Singapore Singapore-Helsinki. Feb Sydney, Australia. Day 1 - Kittila Finland. Day 2 - Snow shoeing. Rajamaa, Finland. Day 3 - Reindeer sleighing. Day 4 - Horse riding in the snow. Day 5 - Dog sledding. Day 6 - Wildreness ski to cabin. Day 7 - Return to lodge for final night. Transfer to Ice Hotel. Kiruna, Sweden. Snow mobiling on the river. Ice Train - Jukasjarvi to Bjorkliden. Alpine skiing Bjorkliden Sweden. Another day at Bjorkliden and xfer to Riksgransen. Skiing - Sweden Riksgransen. Snow train - Riksgransen to Narvik. Alpine skiing at Narvikfjellet. Mar Narvik, Norway. Trondheim to Kvitfjell. Trondheim, Norway. Lillehammer Kvitfjell Alpine skiing. Kvitfjell ski resort, Norway. Transfer from Kvitfjell to Hafjell. Hafjell, Norway. Lillehammer Hafjell Alpine ski Day 1 of 2. Travel to Vinstra. Vinstra, Norway. Start of cross country tour - Peer Gynt trail. Gala - alpine day. Kvitfjell, Norway. Skeikampen, Norway. Skeikampen - Lillehammer - Oslo. Oslo, Norway. Flight Oslo - Reyjavik. Drive from Reyjavik to Akureyri. Akureyri, Iceland. Add Comment. Comment code: Ask author if the code is blank.
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03 Mageli Camping-Ringebu Stave Church
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