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Heddersfjell 1461m, Norway 19/9 2015







  Time for en autumn trip to Norway. I drive up the road passing Gausta peak,
  here in the background. The starting point is at about 1150m.
  In the other direction is my target, Heddersfjell. The slightly lower western
  summit is to the right in this picture
.






  It's something special to walk on the mountain in the autumn. Stronger colors,
  more saturated
.
  It's red, brown and yellow with glittering blue lakes.





  I've said it before and I'll say it again; Everybody should exerience the
  mountain in the autumn, some time in their life
.
  Some areas shine brightly in red.





  One moore lake, now on almost 1300m altitude.   The summt cairn on Heddersfjell, 1461m. It took 1,5h to get here. This is a
  simple but nice half day trip. Or as in my case, good when you've lost your
  fitness from last summer..
.






  The Gausta peak, 1882m, is quite close and dominates the view.   A view to the south.





  And to the east south east, with Bleflell to the left.   I'm not 100% sure, but I think it's Hallingskarvet at the horizon to the north.





  Descending from the main summit, with the lower western peak straight ahead.   Arriving at the western summit, 1414m. It's a short extra walk up here, well
  worth the visit.






  The main summit, seen from the western summit.   Looking straight to the south.





  To the southwest is Gaustaknen, 1524m, in the middle of the picture.


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