Sunday, September 7, 2008

Norway National Park Trip

This is Rondane National Park. As you can see it is above tree line. We visited 3 national parks and each one was entirely above tree line. Below tree line are farms and logging. This was beautiful, but we missed trees and stuff (we did see a pair of cute weasels, though). We hit a bit of weather and gorgeous skies.


This is where we stayed. There is a system of huts (hytta) on public lands in Norway (and other parts of Europe, I think). Some just have cafes, some food and lodging and some are unstaffed and have food you can cook and some are just huts. They are generally a few hours walk between them and the big ones are generally relatively close to the nearest road or parking area. This one was a 2 hour walk. Everyone who shows up and needs a place to stay gets one. The cost is relatively inexpensive and the food is great. There are no private rooms, but there are ones with a variety of number of beds. We arrived a bit late (I guess) and the only space left was the dormitory. This turned out to be a basement room with bunkbeds - 8 on the top and 8 on the bottom. Zero privacy. We were assigned to the top. THere were boards between mattresses, but snoring.....
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1 comment:

Mark and Sara said...

Jaye, when you blog, you really blog! It's feast or famine! Anyway, how many tones does the language have? Was your glass class conducted in Norwegian?! If so, I hope you had studied up on glass vocab before you went!