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Melshornet, June 17 2024

Don't mind us!

Don't mind us!

Beautiful colors between rain showers

It was THAT kind of day…

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Date Peak Height PF Location WCP/FP MAP
17.06.2024 Melshornet 809m 567m Ørsta, Norway WCP MAP

Our route across Melshornet

Monday: Rain showers were defining the weather this Monday. Between the showers, it was just gorgeous and after work, I decided to drive to Rystefeltet in Ørsta and take my chances on Melshornet. Maybe I would be lucky.

Or maybe I wouldn’t

Melshornet to the right

I’m not used to looking down on rainbows

The rainbow – like a lid above Ørsta

At least, it didn’t rain when we headed out. If it got too bad higher up, there are “escape routes” and so we continued up the forest.

Heading out from the “Onsdagen” trailhead

I like the route from Rystefeltet. There’s a lot of rock (either put there or natural) and I do like rock.

On our way to Osdalen

Then we headed up to “Pølsa” (the sausage) – is a windsock that indicates wind strength. I assume that it is paragliders who keep an eye on it.

To “Pølsa”

Pølsa” offers a good view towards Hovden airport. Maybe a good spot for planespotters if they’re looking for some variation…

Hovden airport

From “Pølsa”, we followed the trail towards Melshornet.

To Melshornet!

A couple of Eurasian Golden Plovers were making noise…

We come in peace!

Now, we just had the final climb ahead of us…

The final hill

Back on Melshornet for the 57th time. And I don’t even live in the Ørsta – Volda region…

On Melshornet

The view towards Ørsta is worth the drive. At least when it’s sunny…

Dang! That’s stunning!

Sandhornet looks particularly nice when seen from Melshornet. It’s weird – Sandhornet is ~100m higher than Melshornet, but looks lower

Sandhornet – another top I hike a lot

Another weird thing was that we were completely alone on the mountain. Maybe folks got spooked by the rain showers.

Noone (except us) here today. Very odd!

For descent, we took the normal route down to Dinglavatnet. It was still not raining. Bonus!

Lake Dinglavatnet below

But something black was moving in from the south.

Okay…

When we passed lake Dinglavatnet, I reckoned it would start pouring down any minute…

That light – before the rain…

We continued down to Osdalen valley and returned to the car without any rain. But once we were back on the main road, the heavens opened.

Heading into Osdalen valley

I was SO happy to get to do this hike without the rain. It was a really nice hike!

Trip statistics: 7,8km, 700 vertical meters, 2h:11m
Pictures (Canon EOS RP/Iphone 13 Pro Max) from the trip:

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