Norway - new route
Hi BikeGrrl, Ali Baba gives good directions, but there is so much geography to gawp at that you are going to have a time problem. The Preikestolen (Pulpit) is a rock feature with a clear 600 m to the Lysefjord below, side road at Jøssang when you come south on Rv 13 . It’s a 2 hour trek from Preikestolhytta, where you must park. Further in the fjord is Kjerag, 1000 m straight down – base jumpers all summer, but difficult to get to. There is a ferry from Oanes to Lysebotn. You could take the summer gravel roads over the mountains from Lysebotn – Suleskar – Rysstad and south on Rv 9 to Kr.sand. These roads are usually open, sometimes a toll, and will make your journey a lot shorter, but harder work.
Hans P has written the Norway Guide. Please read carefully. /www.mc-addict.com/budgettravelinnorway.htm
If you are caught speeding.....our cops are without mercy. You pay a lot. They pay a lot of attention to the roads between ferries because of reckless driving.
Safe travels
Peter, in Oslo
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