12: number of people in our group. There were eight Norwegian women, six of whom are hometown friends that have taken a hiking trip together every summer for the last nine years. All eight of the Norwegians were well equipped and quick to proclaim the wonders of wool socks and underwear - which are, by the way, pretty amazing. There was a German, who often hikes in the Alps and hopes to scale Mont Blanc next summer; she repeatedly said that she was "speechless" about how far we were walking each day. The others were a Swedish med student, a British-Indian-originally-from-Kenya businessman, and me. A fun group!
7-10: slices of bread that I ate every day. I'm not kidding - and these were not lightweight wonderbread slices, but good, thick, real bread. Our cabins had great continental breakfasts, the contents of which we also used to make sandwiches (all open-faced, Norwegian style) for our lunches. There were no plastic bags; Norwegians put a small piece of butcher paper between each "sandwich," and then wrap them all up in a bigger piece of butcher paper. There were all sorts of yummy toppings, like salmon and good cheese. We also had some unusual-but-still-good options like reindeer pate'. And brown cheese, which is apparently unique to Norway. It's sort of molassesy sweet; my Dutch friends said they don't like it, but I thought it was pretty good!
90: number of kilometers hiked in four days (56 miles)
60-something: age of our excellent guide, Jarle. If I recall correctly he had over 30 pounds of equipment in his backpack - his own gear, plus a survival kit in case one of us would have to be left behind. Even with all that weight, he hurried ahead, sometimes running, as we neared our cabins each afternoon/evening to be sure that everything was ready for us when we arrived.
40-50: centimeters of snow that Jarle estimated were on top of Glittertind, the second mountain that we climbed. (15-20 inches)
0: amazingly, the number of blisters I had. I was stiff and sore in all sorts of other ways, but thankful not to have blisters!
Jotunheimen in pictures: click on the album below for a photo journal of the trip.
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3 comments:
Keep going!
Look forward to read about Bergen
and London and....
.....your fall semester in Korea!
Lucia
All we can say is "WOW!"
The E's
Amazing photos Heather! Thanks for sharing!!!
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