Lidaveten, Mar 12 2025

Yet another gorgeous afternoon…

View from Lidaveten
View from Lidaveten

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Date Peak Height PF Location WCP/FP MAP
12.03.25 Lidaveten 592m 439m Volda, Norway WCP MAP

Our route across Lidaveten
Our route across Lidaveten

Wednesday: Finally, I took the time to go hiking somewhere else than on the coastal islands. Well, technically Lidaveten might be considered a coastal top but at least it’s on the mainland.

We took the usual route from Berkneset. I was wondering if Karma had a good day or if she would just sit down by the car and stare at me. Luckily, she wandered off with a wagging tail. Always a good sign!

Going for Lidaveten
Going for Lidaveten

Me, on the other hand – there were no good signs to find. I felt really tired. As dumb as it sounds, I realized that I would only get to the top by putting one foot in front of the other.

That’s how it’s done, of course. But hopefully you know what I mean.

Through the forest
Through the forest

I was a bit curious about the steep hill leading up to “Tua”. Would it be icy?

Do we have snow or ice up there?
Do we have snow or ice up there?

Yes, it was. But we were able to get up, safe and sound.

Some snow and some ice...
Some snow and some ice…

The hardest part was over. Now, we only had ~150 vertical meters to go.

Lidaveten ahead
Lidaveten ahead

The snow was not a problem at all, rapidly melting away in the sunshine.

Looking over to Helgehornet
Looking over to Helgehornet

I was happy when we reached the top. No more uphill!

Panorama view from Lidaveten
Panorama view from Lidaveten

Karma knows the drill. Pictures first, then treats.

Now it's your turn...
Now it’s your turn…

I am desperate to go skiing again, but I just don’t have the time in the afternoon. I’ll go down to Sogndal for the weekend. Maybe I get a chance then.

Snowy tops above Ørsta
Snowy tops above Ørsta

It was nice to “lick” sunshine again. And the wind wasn’t too bad.

So nice...
So nice…

We took the route down to Eikreim. The route has some steep sections and they’re more cumbersome for Karma now that the rain has washed away the ground. Now there is basically just rocks and roots left in the steepest parts.

Heading down to Eikreim
Heading down to Eikreim

It was fascinating to see the dog navigate the steep sections using small outcrops and ledges. It’s in her DNA by now.

Eventually, we reached the tractor road.

Down from the mountain
Down from the mountain

I decided to stop by the “Gapahuk” (lean-to shelter) on our way back to Berkneset.

At the "Gapahuk"
At the “Gapahuk”

At the “Gapahuk”, we met a couple of moms and their young children. One of the families had just gotten a Lagotto and enjoyed seeing Karma. Her young child (no higher than Karma) was a little shy but found the courage to give Karma treats.

Returning to the road
Returning to the road

Time to call it a day. Good hike!

Nuclear cloud beyond Laupsnipa
Nuclear cloud beyond Laupsnipa

Trip statistics: 7,1km, 635 vertical meters, 2h:09m
Pictures (Canon EOS RP/Iphone 13 Pro Max) from the hike:

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