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Travel in Anny: 20 17 Norwegian fourth day hiking in Folg ice sheet and idyllic Ha Dangel Fjord.

Speaking of Norway, it seems that forests, fjords and salmon are the most talked about. Many people don't know that Norway has the largest glacier in Europe, and the high latitude and low altitude give ordinary people the opportunity to get close to the glacier.

In ancient times, the whole of Norway was covered with snow. The current Norwegian glaciers are the imprint of that era. On Google Maps, we can clearly see that the land in Norway is covered with snow and ice. The picture below shows the most famous Jostdalsbreen glacier in Norway.

Exploring the most beautiful side of Norwegian glaciers, hiking in Lan Bing, Lan Bing is very attractive to me. There are many places in Norway that offer glacier hiking. In order to let Gaga, who is only ten years old, experience ice hiking, I chose Folgefonna. This is the third largest glacier in Norway. The hiking here is characterized by ice field scenery and ice climbing, and children over 7 years old can participate (most glacier hiking restrictions 12 years old or older).

To participate in the Lan Bing Hiking, everyone is equipped with hiking shoes, crampons, climbing safety belts, ice picks and helmets, and the team is led by a guide.

Folgefonna The glaciers mentioned above are covered with thick snow, and climbing high slopes is longer and steeper than expected. Walking in the snow to maintain balance and speed is no small challenge. After all, it is common for a foot to go down more than ten centimeters, and it is also common for the snow not to reach the calf.

Climbing to the top of the ice sheet, the invincible scenery makes all the hard work worthwhile. In the distance is Ha Dangel Fjord.

The tour guide said that every year from mid-May to September, there are 120 days in four months, and at most only 5- 10 days are sunny, and today is the first sunny day of this glacier hiking season!

How lucky!

Unfortunately, it originally planned to explore the Lan Bing gap, because two days ago, Lan Bing was covered with snow. In order to get close to the Lan Bing seam, I stepped into a deep pit, and half my leg was trapped in the snow. The guide dug out my leg with an ice pick, and a small adventure was solved in this way.

Yes, Lan Bing is under your feet. Poke with an ice pick at will and you will see Lan Bing.

The whole journey takes five and a half hours, which is very tiring and worth it!

hardangerfjord

Today's self-driving, from Bergen to Feugueur Glacier Management Center, and then to Voss. Among the four fjords, Ha Dangel Fjord, which is the most easily overlooked, went all the way, and we were amazed all the way. Deep inland, the sea is so calm that every village is as beautiful as storybrooke.

Self-driving in Norway, people and cars ferry is also very distinctive, it is estimated that we will all have ten ferries.

Today, I live in a resort in Mount Worth. The conditions are good and not expensive. You need to bring your own quilt towel and clean it yourself. This is also Norway, with high labor costs, few service personnel and full self-help. Just a few days ago, I experienced two self-check-in, self-parking payment and self-payment of tolls.