It was time to put on our expedition gear again, and this time the destination was Norefjell. We knew beforehand that the snow conditions weren’t optimal, so we planned for this.
We left Oslo behind on Friday after work in Terje’s Opel Kadett filled with expedition gear, food and drinks. A few foggy and rainy hours later and a couple of Bacon Burgers consumed, we arrived Base Camp at the shore of Lake Krødern. Terje was in charge of the tent and the gapahuk bivouac while I fixed the camp bonfire. We enjoyed the evening over a few Beers and Hot Dogs, and concluded that Friday night was a success.
We woke Saturday morning just in time before sun rise. Well, Terje isn’t exactly as much of a morning person as I am (I guess I can blame my kids for waking early). So, while he was still breathing through the narrow opening of his sleeping bag, I prepared a standard wildlife expedition breakfast (Coffée, Eggs, Beans and Bacon). A couple of hours later at altitude 900 m the sleigths were mounted and we skied of into the windy west side of Norefjell. To be continued…











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