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Something from Norway

PostPosted: Wed 29 Dec, 2010 6:50 am
by tasadam
While looking for something on the net I got side-tracked and found this...

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Photo: Ivar Marthinusen
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It is taken from this site.

Courtesy of Google Translate,
Today's photo 9 December: Gray summer weather do not scare Norwegians from going on the trip. - Although it might not be the best view, creating a sparkling mist atmosphere when it wraps up to the steep cliff at the end Gjende. The picture is taken from the band at the bottom of Besseggen, and there is no shortage of people even on a foggy day, the photographer writes.
Photo: Ivar Marthinusen


Have a look at how worn the path is! So many people, you can see the vegetation totally stripped from the saddle due to foot traffic, and the orange bare ground scar dotted with people leading around the side of the peak.

Isn't this how the Cradle plateau would have been if it were not for the track work?

Re: Something from Norway

PostPosted: Sat 01 Jan, 2011 3:44 pm
by rowan
Really takes the pleasure out of it doesn't it. If I wanted to walk with lots of strangers I would spend the day window shopping in Melbourne.

Re: Something from Norway

PostPosted: Sat 01 Jan, 2011 6:36 pm
by Charlievee
From what I've read the Bessegen is a VERY famous walk destination. Certainly looks it, doesn't it ? Regards, CV

Re: Something from Norway

PostPosted: Tue 04 Jan, 2011 6:14 pm
by north-north-west
Reminds me of Moondyne. Prettiest supermarket queue ever.

Re: Something from Norway

PostPosted: Wed 12 Jan, 2011 12:04 pm
by MJD
And I was going to say that it reminds me of the Cradle Plateau!

Re: Something from Norway

PostPosted: Wed 12 Jan, 2011 3:56 pm
by DanH
The natural dam walkway between these lakes in Jutenheim is very famous and has been for centuries... it certainly sees more traffic than anything in Australia ... regarding the deep tracks - this part of of Jutenheim is waaay above the treeline which is at around 1000m so there is bugger all vegetation to hold what soil is left after ice that is packed here in winter... added to the damage is that Norwegians are amazing outdoors people... their culture seems to be centred around getting outside no matter what the weather... In Bodo - a little place just above the Arctic Cirlce - there is a 30km ski run that is lit up with hummungeous lights 24/7 thru winter so that the locals can get a ski/run/sled in the dark months!

Re: Something from Norway

PostPosted: Thu 13 Jan, 2011 9:49 pm
by MJD
We've got a tame Norwegian at work who said it was a very well known, popular and commercialised spot. Features in Norse mythology apparently. There are some good shots of it on wikipedia. And there is quite a big drop hidden by the mist on the left of the photo.