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Across Sørøya

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Trail stats

Distance
76.26 mi
Elevation gain
22,057 ft
Technical difficulty
Moderate
Elevation loss
22,339 ft
Max elevation
1,789 ft
TrailRank 
62
Min elevation
-539 ft
Trail type
One Way
Time
5 days 23 hours 19 minutes
Coordinates
3454
Uploaded
September 10, 2012
Recorded
September 2012

near Breivikbotn, Finnmark (Norge)

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Itinerary description

One of the many ways to cross Sørøya from west to northeast. This is by no means the fastest or easiest way to cross, but it's a quite scenic one. It includes two day trips on the spectacular northern part. For most of the hike the terrain is quite easy, only down to Jutulvatnet it was a bit tricky. The route to Tarhalsen is on a marked trail, otherwise all is trailless (apart from small segments on roads).

Waypoints

PictographSummit Altitude 1,439 ft
Photo ofGuhkesjarrassa

Guhkesjarrassa

02-SEP-12 16:14:02

PictographLake Altitude 608 ft
Photo ofDay 1, lunch

Day 1, lunch

Lunchbreak day 1

PictographSummit Altitude 1,687 ft
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Day 1, break 2

Short stop

PictographSummit Altitude 1,678 ft
Photo ofDay 1, break 3

Day 1, break 3

Short stop

PictographSummit Altitude 1,145 ft
Photo ofDay 2, break 1 Photo ofDay 2, break 1

Day 2, break 1

Short stop

PictographLake Altitude 944 ft
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Day 2, lunch

Lunch break

PictographWaypoint Altitude 1,004 ft

Day 2, break 3

Short stop

PictographSummit Altitude 1,090 ft
Photo ofDay 2, break 4

Day 2, break 4

Short stop

PictographSummit Altitude 972 ft
Photo ofDay 3, break 1

Day 3, break 1

Short stop with nice view

PictographSummit Altitude 1,457 ft
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Day 3, lunch

Lunch break, nice view

Day 3, break 3

Short break at Lotre. From here it's possible to take the speedboat, and to sit warm inside for a moment.

PictographSummit Altitude 1,124 ft
Photo ofDay 3, break 4

Day 3, break 4

Short stop

PictographSummit Altitude 908 ft
Photo ofDay 4, break 1

Day 4, break 1

Short stop

PictographSummit Altitude 1,540 ft
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Day 4, lunch

Lunch break with a good view

PictographSummit Altitude 851 ft
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Day 4, break 3

Break near Saksnæringstind, as usual a good view

PictographPanorama Altitude 21 ft
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Day 4, break 4

Break at the beach. Watch and see seals!

PictographSummit Altitude 1,318 ft
Photo ofDay 5, break 1

Day 5, break 1

Short stop

PictographWaypoint Altitude 571 ft
Photo ofDay 5, lunch

Day 5, lunch

Lunch break

PictographPanorama Altitude 1,007 ft
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Day 6, break 1

Short stop at Kjøttvikvarden

PictographPanorama Altitude 13 ft
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Storsanden beach

Fabulous Storsanden beach

PictographMountain hut Altitude 55 ft
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Tarhalshytta

Lunch break at Tarhalshytta

PictographCampsite Altitude 703 ft
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Camp 1–2 September

Camp at Jutulvatnet

PictographCampsite Altitude 899 ft
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Camp 2–3 September

Camp at another spectacular spot

PictographCampsite Altitude 666 ft
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Camp 3–5 September

03-SEP-12 19:46:49

PictographCampsite Altitude 19 ft
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Camp 5–7 September

Near Gamvika at a windy spot

Comments  (8)

  • Photo of Maiki-Mac
    Maiki-Mac Mar 27, 2013

    Hi! I was looking for a trekk in Norway and I found your trekk. I will go this July. How did you arrived to Soroya? by plane or by car? Had you came back to Oslo? How was camp during the trekk? did you have any problem to take water?


    Thanks!

  • gerritholl Mar 27, 2013

    Hi! I arrived to Sørøya by public transportation. When I started this hike I came from a previous hike at Arnøya. I took the Hurtigruten coastal ship from Skjervøy to Øksfjord, and then I took the ferry from Øksfjord to Hasvik at Sørøya. I hitch-hiked from Hasvik to the start of the trail (the ferry crossing is a good opportunity to speak to people), but it's also walkable. The Hurtigruten arrives in Øksfjord in the middle of the night, and the ferry departs in the morning. Fortunately the waiting room is open so I just put out my mattress and sleeping bag there to catch some sleep.

    Camping and finding water was no problem at all. I was there in September and there are plenty of small and large streams with good water. I expect you'll find even more water in July, as there will still be large snow-fields, but I don't think any rivers should be problematic to cross. It's a relatively easy island.

    After the trek I took the boat to Hammerfest. I live in Kiruna (Sweden), and options to get back were limited. What I finally did was to take Hurtigruten from Hammerfest to Harstad, then a combination of bus and train back to Sweden. My original plan was to continue to Seiland, but I finally decided to skip that one.

  • Photo of Maiki-Mac
    Maiki-Mac Mar 28, 2013

    Hi! thanks for the information. It is very useful. Now I only need to know how could arrive from Oslo til Hasvik.

    Thanks!

  • xabirulo Apr 21, 2013

    Hi! I was looking for several-days backpacking tour in norway and I have come across this track. It seems awesome! I am seriously considering following you but I have some questions... when you arrived to Akksrfjord, how did did go back to Hasvik? Is there any public transport in the island? Or did you take a boat from Akksfjord to somewhere? And do you think that it could be risky doing it alone?
    By the way, I am planning to do a 3-weeks travel to Norway, Sweden and Finland in August. could you please recommend me another of this type of hikes? I am struggling to find info...
    Thanks for sharing these adventures!

  • gerritholl Apr 21, 2013

    Hi xabirulo! From Akkarfjord I took the boat to Hammerfest (see http://www.boreal.no/ruter/003-bygderuta-i-soeroeysund-article1427-341.html ) and then Hurtigruten from Hammerfest to Harstad (from where I took the bus back to Sweden), but there are also boats from Hammerfest to Hasvik, check http://www.boreal.no/ruter/001-hammerfest-hasvik-oeksfjord-article1426-341.html . I combined my hike with several others. Three weeks is a long time. Last summer, I hiked across Hinnøya http://nl.wikiloc.com/wikiloc/view.do?id=3148352 , took a boat from Harstad to Skrolsvika http://www.tromskortet.no/getfile.php/Rutetabeller%20%28pdf%29/Buss/Harstad/6.pdf , then hiked across Senja from Skrolsvika to Lysnes http://nl.wikiloc.com/wikiloc/view.do?id=3320261 , then took a boat to Tromsø http://www.tromskortet.no/getfile.php/Rutetabeller%20%28pdf%29/Hurtigb%C3%A5t/4.pdf and onward to Arnøya http://www.tromskortet.no/getfile.php/Rutetabeller%20%28pdf%29/Hurtigb%C3%A5t/3.pdf, then hiked a bit there (ending with a hitch-hike back to the boat), http://nl.wikiloc.com/wikiloc/view.do?id=3325207 , then took a boat to Skjervøy http://www.tromskortet.no/getfile.php/Rutetabeller%20%28pdf%29/Hurtigb%C3%A5t/3.pdf and Hurtigruten to Øksfjord, then took the ferry from Øksfjord to Hasvik http://reise2.fjord1.no/Fjord1IISStaticTables/Tables/ruter/t/20-117.htm and hiked to Akkarfjord. I also planned to take a ferry from Hammerfest to Kjerringholmen http://www.boreal.no/ruter/56-akkarfjord-kjerringholmen-article391-342.html at Seiland and hike to Hakkstabben from there but I didn't have time (Warning: there's an Akkarfjord at Sørøya and a DIFFERENT Akkarfjord at Kvaløya near Hammerfest). It can be hard to find information, most information is only available in Norwegian, but if you plan well you can make amazing journeys using the boats connecting the islands!

  • xabirulo Apr 21, 2013

    Thanks a lot gerritholl!
    I will take into account your advice. I'm considering it really seriously. I will feddbak you if I finally go over there.
    Other posibility is going to Lofoten, and hiking from end to end since it's just one island (more or less) and therefore simpler with regard to logistics.
    Thanks again!

  • gerritholl Apr 21, 2013

    Lofoten is very scenic, but more suitable for hikes of 1–2 days than for a long trek. The mountains are very steep so areas where you can hike are somewhat limited, so quite soon you're forced to go back to the road...

  • emmabocket Jul 1, 2021

    Planning of doing this track this year! Thanks for this route.

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