Monday, 28 May 2007

A Weekend in Stryn.

Well it was another long weekend last weekend in Norway and I got the oppurtunity to hop in the car with a guy from work Kjetil and his roommate Lars for a drive to the mountains in a place called Stryn. We Left just after work on Friday afternoon for a LONG trek north not arriving at camp until 4 am the next morning, it was quite a drive but the scenery was something else. The team in the car stuck together and we did not have our first beer until arriving at the campsite at 4 am while setting up camp. Most of the people at the campsite were still awake and partying.

Anyway we were to go skiing at the resort which was to open this weekend however due to the risk of avalanches the road to the resort was closed but as you will see from the photos below we had an absolutely amazing weekend any way. To hike to the top of a mountain and ski down making your own tracks is one of the most amazing things in the wotrld. Cant wait till next season. I will let the photos tell the rest of the story.




I guess this is why the roads are closed... A small avalanche as seen from the campisite.











Kjetil preparing dinner, We didnt exactly do it tough with a BBQ and a espresso machine.

















Just a lazy 6-8m of snow on the side of the road as we approch summer.....











Kjetil on the way up the Mountain
































A spot to rest halfway
































The view from the top
























A Good spot for lunch at the top









A short drive to a place called Geiranger Fjord












The Norwegians will find any mountain and scramble up it and ski down, here you can see all the tracks.








I could bore you with another 100 photos just like these but I will leave it at this for now. Had an absolutely amazing weekend and the photos dont even begin to explain how good it is to climb up these mountains and ski down again, and the landscape over here is very impressive.

Dont forget to click on the photos for a better look.

You can now post comments on the blog without being a member as well so it would be great to hear from you. (I just found the setting for this and how to get the blog updater out of Norwegian which makes updating the site alot easier)

Cheers, Ryan

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