Le 'dernier' arbre.
near Sørlenangen, Troms og Finnmark (Norge)
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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
The "Lyngen Alps" are an absolutely remarkable and beautiful protected area, a kingdom for ski touring or downhill skiing without a lift. Athletes do not "hiking", they go up in sealskin to go down the slope on skis or snowboard. They have surfboards that can be split in two to "ski" up.
Now the region is splendid to explore.
Three apps are recommended: Norgeskart, Varsom regobs, Troms reise.
It wasn't too nice. We hoped to follow the valley until we saw the other side of the peninsula, the Lyngen Fjord, but the last part was too exposed to avalanches.
Nice walk which must be very nice when the weather is nice.
The Veidalsfjellet is one of those interesting summits for skiing because it is not too steep. We did not go up there because the weather was blocked.
On the way down we saw some reindeer which we tried to follow hence the loop.
Climb a little further and you will see the Lyngen Fjord or climb to the Veidalsfjelleet and you will have beautiful views on a clear day.
I wanted to photograph the last tree on the climb, but I came across several.
If you use this route, please rate it so we can improve.
Good walk.
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
The "Lyngen Alps" are an absolutely remarkable and beautiful protected area, a kingdom for ski touring or downhill skiing without a lift. Athletes do not "hiking", they go up in sealskin to go down the slope on skis or snowboard. They have surfboards that can be split in two to "ski" up.
Now the region is splendid to explore.
Three apps are recommended: Norgeskart, Varsom regobs, Troms reise.
It wasn't too nice. We hoped to follow the valley until we saw the other side of the peninsula, the Lyngen Fjord, but the last part was too exposed to avalanches.
Nice walk which must be very nice when the weather is nice.
The Veidalsfjellet is one of those interesting summits for skiing because it is not too steep. We did not go up there because the weather was blocked.
On the way down we saw some reindeer which we tried to follow hence the loop.
Climb a little further and you will see the Lyngen Fjord or climb to the Veidalsfjelleet and you will have beautiful views on a clear day.
I wanted to photograph the last tree on the climb, but I came across several.
If you use this route, please rate it so we can improve.
Good walk.
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