Monday, March 30, 2009
A trip to the mountain of Lyderhorn in Bergen
A sunny day in October, 4 degrees Celcius and a cold wind. We started the trip near the east foot of the mountain, at the citadel Laksevaag in Bergen, Norway. The wiew from the bottom started with dusted and bad architectured buildings. The first three hundred metres of the road was asphalted and wide. After that, the path was adventurous and nice. The path led in two different directions, one beside two little lakes and the other along the formation of the back of the mountain. The mountain has two tops, allthough the whole area is called Lyderhorn. On the first top you have the best wiew towards Askøy, Bergen centrum, Ulriken, Fløyen, Løvstakken etc. At the other top you have the best wiew towards Fjell and Øygaarden. The wiew this day showed us the power of nature, and the beautiful city of the seven mountains. We wanted to choose another path homeward, because one path led down on the other side of the mountain, down to the coast. Acting like mountaineers, we climbed down the rocky hillside. Coming home with smile on our faces, and inspirated to take the next top next Saturday.
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