During the round trip from Germany to Norway came an excursion to the Preikestolen.
My first climb. Together with a small group, I begin this climbing adventure.
We leave early from the boat. We have to be ready at 5 o'clock. Once we arrive, we start our way up. The path starts right up but is good and wide. The further we get, the path becomes narrower and rockier. We regularly encounter small waterfalls. Along the way, we chat and take lots of pictures.
The route is nice and well passable as far as we are concerned. Even if you are a novice hiker, this route is easy to do, although you may have to take your steps a little more slowly. It is important to wear sturdy shoes with good grip, for example mountain boots or trail running shoes.
The higher we get, the more nice things we see. A beautiful little lake, for example. When we reach the top of the climb, the road flattens out a bit and you end up on a plateau. This is not yet the Preikestolen itself, but it is a beautiful place. I love magical places like this where the rock has won out over all vegetation, but still looks friendly. After just over two hours of leisurely climbing, we arrive at the viewpoint we were going for today. The steep rock that rises no less than 600 metres above the waters of the Lysefjord.
Netherlands
Netherlands
Netherlands
Netherlands
Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany
Netherlands
Germany
Netherlands