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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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... |
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The Gausta peak, 1882m,
is quite close and dominates the view. |
A view to the south. |
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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. |
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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. |
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The
main summit, seen from the western summit. |
Looking
straight to the south. |
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To the
southwest is Gaustaknen, 1524m, in the middle of the picture. |
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