Down from the door where it began. Now far ahead the Road has gone, And I must follow, if I can, Pursuing it with eager feet, Until it joins some larger way, Where many paths and errands meet. And whither then? I cannot say.
Monday, March 31, 2008
Kite across Greenland
Ingrid, my norwegian friend from NZ that i climbed with and did kitesurfing course with, is going to kite across Greenland! So everybody, check out http://jenterikuling.com/index.html
I am SO totally envious!! When I grow up I want to do something like that to! :)
Sunday, March 30, 2008
Brennbu
My mum and dad in front of our cabin
Monday, March 24, 2008
Easterholyday!
Mattias and Sindre (I think they really like the bags! :) in front of the castle in Fontainbleau. This was the castle of the french kings before Versailes.
Bouldering the bus stop at Fontainbleau railway station desperatly waiting to get to the boulders
Showing the boys how they do it in NZ (1080 of course! see november)
We did get to the boulders at last though, and where basically in heaven! So before going futher in my story, here is a free translation of parts of an article describing different climbers from the last number of Klatring (the norwegian climbing magazin)
Boulderers: The rase lives in a sort of sect where it is changing who to whorship. Characterized by the prayer mat, which is placed on the ground underneath the leader who is in accordance with the regulations wearing a beanie and no shirt while trying to ascend the holy mountain. The disciples are cheering ecstatic and putting their hands up in worship. If the sect leader succed the crowd underneath yells ecstatic words of praise.
Tips to become a beliving boulderer:
- Image: Cool, very very cool
- Outfit: Beanie, no shirt, baggy pants and did I mention no shirt?!?
- Gear: Climbing shoes, prayer mat and a big chalk bag for the oh so holy chalk
- Menatlity: Scared of big heights
Eskil and Sindre are just lacking the beanies
Mattias showing off in "Dunis" (downie) and "Baris" (No shirtie:)
The teori is that you climb better if you get an award (=good french wine ) when you send the problem :)
Me on a really hard roof problem (I will let you all belive that that I climber a lot more moves on this :)
One day the boys went to Paris to go shopping and sightsing while me and Sigrid stayed climbing! (this might sound amazing or even wierd, but when we go more thoroughly into this happening it turns out that what the boys actually did was going to the biggest sport shops in Paris and returing to Font with an fazinating amound of cheap (compared to norway) expenisive gear...) Me and Sigrid on the other hand got an amzing day in the area Bas Couvier (where some of the most famous problems in Font are) together with some cool norwegian guys we meet on the camp.
Me and Sigrid
Font in a nutshell!
Well, this is getting seriously long... I should probably wait till I have forgotten parts of trips before I write about it, would make it easier to limit my self :) So then, more pics less words!
The wonderful dish of bratwurst boild in beer is not only good in NZ! The other ting cooking on the fire is snails boiled in wine... Made by Leaf (bellow)
Dan and Leaf, two crazy british climbing dudes
Crossing the desert by Cul de Chien
The boys hanging out by the tents
Sigrid and Gaute in Orly airport. If you are takeing the plane early in the moring and all the seats are taken, and you have a sleeping mat, of course you use it! Just as if you want to eat breakfast on the crashpads in the train on the way to Paris in you dont have a knife Gaute use a carrot for the butter and aioli instead! I just dont understand why we of all people got so many wierd looks...
After an amazing week in Font we went back to Norway and traditional norwegian easter. Me and Sigrid went to our family cabin Brennbu with the family. Update and pics from this will come!
Oh, and last, I'll try to upload a video to see if it works. This is Sindre on the classic Font climb Eclipse.
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Saturday, March 8, 2008
On not very much
And while I'm at it (it meaning writing about nothing), after being passed by the cabriolet, I drove to the police station, which kind of was the point of driving to town, I wasen't just driving there to try to find funny cars. By the police station I parked illegally, since that's probaly the last place the parking guards bother to check :) Well there I finally got my new passport (which was why I was going there, in case anyone thought something else) And now my question is, what is up with these as always annoying americans?!? It is bad enough that I have to buy a new passport to go there, since they are the only country in the world not accepting my old one, but NO smiling on the pictures???! Whats that all about?? Only good thing about all this is that at least I now officialy know my hair color. I always wondered what to call it :)
And come to think of it, one more thing about the cabriolet. It actually had a snowboard quite creativly tied on to it on the top... Don't really strike my as a car for going to the mountains! I think I'm not going to buy a car like that any time soon, I rather stay faithfully by me and sises VW Golf!
Friday, March 7, 2008
Owen and Inga - Tour de Norway!
One of the pictures above is of Owen in the cave Sætergrotta dressed in my dads cave suit from the seventies, the other is of a laban (a jelly man), now, guess which is which! :)
What the ...??? It's cheese in the cave!!!
I don't think I ever really appriciated how beutifull it is in Mo i Rana when I lived with my parets. This is on the top of the mountain Tortenviktind. It is an hour drive from home, and has a view to the fiords, mountanis, islands and to the glacier that is as beutifull as can be. And in addition to this it was completly awsome untoched powder snow for telemark and ski mountaineering!
Teaching Owen downhill skiing in Hemavan (just over the border to sweden). He is actually really good! As his personal ski instructur I take the honor :) After his weeks in Norway Owen have learned down hill and cross country (back country and racing) skiing, and tried telemark. He seriously impressed me! Next time he'll be up for skating cross country skiing and snowboarding!
Tromsø
The view from the cabin Nonsbu. To get to this trip we just took the city bus! In that way Tromsø is an amazing city, even though it is the largest city in Northern Norway (with 62 000 inhabitants :) it have some really cool mountains and wilderness just in its backyard!
Me and Anne Katrine discussing the map.
Sunset over Tromsø. The city is there, you just don't see it :)