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Marikleivhaugen, Gullenhaugen, Apr 19 2025

Troublesome...

Troublesome...

Easter vacation: day 10

Marikleivhaugen

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Date Peak Height PF Location WCP/FP MAP
19.04.25 Marikleivhaugen 683m 125m Gran, Norway MAP
19.04.25 Gullenhaugen 759m 205m Gran, Norway MAP

Marikleivhaugen (683m), Apr 19 2025

My route up and down Marikleivhaugen

Saturday: I had basically the whole day to myself, as long as I showed up for dinner at our basecamp in Hov, Søndre Land at 7pm.

I decided to bag a couple of new tops and started by driving from Hov to Jaren, from where I followed the Ålsbygda road up to the toll road that stretches- and forks into numerous road in the vast forest east of Randsfjorden and west of Hurdalssjøen.

My first hike would be Marikleivhaugen, somewhat picking up from where I left off (Framstadsæterfjellet and Kaperalen in 2023)

I parked at Sagvollen and followed a ski-route, but without the snow up the forest until the route got too wet.

Following a skiing route in the beginning

I then went off-trail and just kept a steady course for the top. The terrain wasn’t particularly fun.

Going off-trail

Locating the undisputable high point was hopeless. I just wandered around, taking one waypoint after the other, making sure I covered all possible humps.

Settling for this as the high point

Lakes Våja and Grøa

Then I headed back down roughly the same way as I came up.

Returning from Sagvollen

Trip statistics: 3,4km, 180 vertical meters, 0h:55m

Gullenhaugen (759m), Apr 19 2025

My route on bike and on foot – to and from Gullenhaugen

Saturday: After Marikleivhaugen, I had time for one more hike and I sat my eyes on Gullenhaugen. I talked to local guy, and he said I would not be able to drive all the roads I saw on my map. But just getting closer was a bonus.

When I got to the road fork south of V. Sjuputtane, the road towards Gullenhaugen was closed by a gate. Good thing then, to have a bike in the back of the car.

Going biking…

This area turned out to be a nature preserve. I am sure Anne would have enjoyed herself here, but she was busy visiting family in Hov.

Too much to take in, right now…

After a while, biking got difficult.

About time to leave the bike

I could have and should have brought a pair of lightweight skis that I had in the car. That way, I could have enjoyed 1,6km of skiing (in total), in addition to hiking and biking…

I should have been skiing here…

Walking between the snow and the bush was just very cumbersome. When I went off-trail in the forest, it didn’t get a whole lot more fun either…

Going off-trail

But, a cliff near the top was quite surprising. I didn’t expect to find that here.

Interesting…

The high point was sort of obvious, if I looked at the 1m contours on the map. I didn’t have to walk around the upper forest to ensure I had been to the high point.

“Panorama” from the “high point”

I took the same route back. I did have time for a 3rd top but I was actually a bit fed up by now and decided to return to the rest, with time to spare for dinner…

Trip statistics: 3,5km on foot, 7,2km on bike, 350 vertical meters, 1h:27m

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