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Norway hiking: Ramstindan - Kalbekkbotn

PostPosted: Sat 04 May, 2013 4:05 pm
by nickthetasmaniac
Part two of three from my Norway adventure last June. This collection if from Ramstindan on the boundary of the Rondane Nasjonalpark to Kaldbekkbotn, an alpine valley in it's centre. As you can see the landscape had changed quite a bit by this stage and had become much more mountainous than my last set.

Please find the full story for this set on my blog: Norway, June 2012 pt.II – Rondane Nasjonalpark: Ramstindan – Kaldbekkbotn | people + other strange creatures

And here's part one: Norway, June 2012 pt.I – Rondanestien: Lillehammer – Ramstindan | people + other strange creatures

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Unnamed peak (1379m)

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Store Ramshøgda (1463m)

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Glacial moraines, Steindalen

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Stone boatshed, Indre Vulutjønna

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Steindalen with the Rondane Massif behind

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Musvolåe

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Illmanndalen with Indre Illmannhøe (1643m) behind

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Walkers in Illmanndalen

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DNT Rondvassbu and Rondvatnet

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Waymark in Illmanndalen

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Over Rondvatnet to Rondholet, surrounded by Svartnuten (1840m), Vinjeronden (2044m) and Storronden (2138m)

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Night 8 camp - Kaldbekkbotn

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Alpine lake, Kaldbekkbotn

Re: Norway hiking: Ramstindan - Kalbekkbotn

PostPosted: Tue 07 May, 2013 8:29 pm
by biggbird
Beautiful shots again Nick, particularly the one of the walkers under the mountain, a great sense of scale.

Definitely not making me want to go any less!

Re: Norway hiking: Ramstindan - Kalbekkbotn

PostPosted: Sun 02 Jun, 2013 9:50 am
by quicky
Such a majestic place...I'm totally envious.

Re: Norway hiking: Ramstindan - Kalbekkbotn

PostPosted: Sun 02 Jun, 2013 10:35 am
by Giddy_up
Solitude.............just magnificent.


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Re: Norway hiking: Ramstindan - Kalbekkbotn

PostPosted: Wed 12 Jun, 2013 10:57 pm
by Nick S
It all looks so bare.. but also open, expansive, free in a way, like you could just go anywhere.

Re: Norway hiking: Ramstindan - Kalbekkbotn

PostPosted: Tue 18 Jun, 2013 12:43 pm
by iandsmith
Mmmm, looks a bit bleak to me, think I'll stick to the forests like the ones I just posted. Thanks for sharing.