When we arrived in Stavanger, it was raining. We bundled up, put the rain gear and pack covers on, and headed to the ferry that would take us to Tau.
Next was a bus ride to Jørpeland. Our driver was kind enough to take us (for a few extra kroner) right to the trail head after dropping the other passengers in town. Now that's what I call service!
When we got to the trailhead, it was raining. Spirits were still high, so we started our trek! Talk about some beautiful country- Spectacular vistas, and the autumn colors intensified everything.
Me and Ewelina at the start of our hike |
The hike was only four kilometers, and the changing terrain and incredible scenery made it fly by.
Sorry for the water spot, but it reflects the weather well |
When we got to the top of the cliff, the wind was whipping and the rain was coming down hard. We stayed long enough to get some pictures and peer over the edge. Although no accidents have ever happened at Preikestolen, it's a long way down (604 meters), and there are no guardrails or safety barriers. I'm not a person that usually gets nervous at heights, but my stomach flip-flopped when I gazed to the water below.
View down to Lysefjorden |
On top of Preikestolen! |
Marcin and Ewelina, my waterlogged comrades |
When we got back to Stavanger, it was still raining. The third largest city in Norway, Stavanger is most famous for its herring and petroleum. The city was named the "European Capital of Culture" in 2008. We visited the Canning Museum, then wandered around the cozy town. We ate at a restaurant near the water and saw the sights of the soggy city.
Domkirke of Stavanger, oldest cathedral in Norway |
Drenched and exhausted, we boarded the night train for the journey back to Oslo. Overall, the day was a great one, despite the weather, and I'm thrilled that I could go with some fellow adventurers who didn't let a little downpour wreck the day! I'm learning quickly that to have a good time in Norway, one must embrace the weather!
WOW Kates, what a wild, wet, whirlwind trip! So glad that you are game to be out in any weather, and have friends willing to join you. xxoo mom
ReplyDeleteSounds like learning to love the daily rain when I lived in Ireland. As Alex's family says, 'There is no such thing as bad weather, just the wrong clothing.'
ReplyDeleteAlso, the picture after 'View down to Lysefjorden' is GORGEOUS! The grays are beautiful and the scenery just EPIC!
xoxErica