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Distance
24.35 mi
Elevation gain
981 ft
Technical difficulty
Easy
Elevation loss
1,319 ft
Max elevation
2,897 ft
TrailRank 
51
Min elevation
1,814 ft
Trail type
One Way
Time
one day 3 hours 6 minutes
Coordinates
1685
Uploaded
April 12, 2022
Recorded
April 2022
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near Innset, Troms og Finnmark (Norga)

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We spent 15 days at "69° north". Very, very beautiful.

69° north A stroll by the sea

First day of dog sledding: The lake

Second day of dog sledding: Sossus Vlei in the snow

Third day of dog sledding: mountain hike

Fourth day of dog sledding: in Sami territory.

Fifth day of dog sledding: return home.

Lyngen Alps: Russell, Ruossavarri.
Failure due to the risk of avalanche: to forget.

Lyngen Alps: nice walk to Fastdalen.

Lyngen Alps. Very nice walk in Blaisvatnet

Nice walk near Rotsundelv

Lyngen Alps. Jaegervatnet and its tray

Lyngen Alps: Short tour between Straumen and Russelv
Lyngen Alps: Russelv, the lighthouse.
Lyngen Alps: Very nice hike in Lyngsdalen.

Lyngen Alps: Rottenvikvatnet: very beautiful hike, the most beautiful of the stay?

Lyngen Alps: Sor-Lenangen. nice ride

Five days of dog sledding, traveling with two nights in a tent and two nights in a cabin. Too good to live!
This on Lake Altevanet and partially in the Ovre Dividal National Park. Very beautiful region still very wild and natural.
Dog sledding with five harnesses, in the middle of the wilderness, while itinerant is a very particular way of life. We had very good dogs and an excellent musher guide. Not always the best weather, but that's part of the journey.

This day, these valleys, these lakes, these mountains... much too beautiful. You feel like you're at the end of nowhere. And then we come across fishermen on a "lake" that we can't guess. The valley through which the musher guide wanted to pass was too deep and we turned around. But a valley one way doesn't look like a valley the other way, especially by dog sledding.

Waypoints

PictographCampsite Altitude 2,700 ft
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Départ

PictographWaypoint Altitude 2,893 ft
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Crête

PictographWaypoint Altitude 2,332 ft
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Col

PictographWaypoint Altitude 2,338 ft
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Lac

PictographWaypoint Altitude 2,047 ft
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Vallée

PictographWaypoint Altitude 1,984 ft
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Rennes

PictographWaypoint Altitude 1,888 ft
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Canyon

PictographWaypoint Altitude 1,904 ft
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Retour

PictographWaypoint Altitude 2,287 ft
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A gauche

PictographWaypoint Altitude 2,415 ft
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Descente

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