Sandfjelltuva, May 9 2025

A tough hike for Karma

Blæja massif, seen from Sandfjelltuva
Blæja massif, seen from Sandfjelltuva

Index

Date Peak Height PF Location WCP/FP MAP
09.05.25 Sandfjelltuva 1001m 153m Vanylven WCP MAP

Our route, up and down Sandfjelltuva
Our route, up and down Sandfjelltuva

Friday: After work, I had a strung urge to get away from the coastal islands and decided to go to Vanylven to hike Sandfjelltuva. Thinking back on previous hikes, I didn’t think of it as a steep hike and figured that Karma could probably do this quite well.

Sandfjelltuva - #2 from the left
Sandfjelltuva – #2 from the left

When I got to Røfsdalssætra, I re-evaluated. It was much steeper than I remembered it to be, and the cool afternoon with fog on the mountain tops was now turning into a warm afternoon. This would be a tough ask on the dog, but I was confident that she was up for it.

At Røfsdalssætra, Sandfjelltua just left of center
At Røfsdalssætra, Sandfjelltua just left of center

She was quite eager in the beginning, and it helped a lot that we crossed a creek early on.

Crossing a creek
Crossing a creek

But just as we were to rise above the forest, she wanted to turn around. This was brutal, but I had to determine that there was no evidence that she couldn’t do this. She was not sick, and she was not limping in any way. She was just getting old, I suppose. I told her that things would be so much better once we got to the top. Of all my motivational speech, I guess the only thing she took away from it was – “come on!

Looking down on Røfsdalssætra
Looking down on Røfsdalssætra

Above the forest, it got less steep. At least until we reached the foot of the mountain. She walked slowly but determined.

Inch by inch...
Inch by inch…

New since the last time I was here, was a dam.

OK, that's new...
OK, that’s new…

Above the dam, one peak after the other popped up. Karma was getting increasingly more interested.

At lake Blæjevatnet
At lake Blæjevatnet

The inevitable could not avoided. The final 300 vertical meters would be *hard*. Not so much for me, but absolutely for Karma.

A brutal hill ahead
A brutal hill ahead

She was *not* happy.

But eventually, we reached the ridge. To my huge disappointment, she vomited. That’s not natural and I will have to discuss that with the Vet next week. But once that was “over and done with”, she looked quite fresh.

Karma has to vomit
Karma has to vomit

She was duly rewarded on top.

On top of Sandfjelltuva
On top of Sandfjelltuva

The procedure is that I toss the treats around, and she gets occupied for a couple of minutes while I could devote my time to taking pictures.

Panorama view from Sandfjelltuva
Panorama view from Sandfjelltuva

Afterwards, she was curious about what I had in store for her.

Excited about what is next?
Excited about what is next?

I didn’t have a whole lot of exciting stuff in store for her, but at least we would not be going down the same route we came up.

Following Sandfjellegga
Following Sandfjellegga

She constantly tried to get onto the snow, and I stopped her, explaining about cornices and all that. Eventually I remembered how the east side look liked. Pretty much like the west side, which means no drops. It would have been just fine to walk on the snow.

Eventually, we returned to the valley along a similar steep route. The huge difference was of course that now, we were going down and not up.

Aiming for the valley - and Røfsdalssætra
Aiming for the valley – and Røfsdalssætra

In case you’re wondering why the dog has a coat on, it is to prevent sunburns. She has almost no hair left on the lower part of her back. Partly because of the cancer operation in January and -possibly- partly because of the cancer.

Karma - satisfying her thirst
Karma – satisfying her thirst

Poor kiddo. She has been through a lot. But her appearance is so brave. I’m OK. I’m OK.

It was a beautiful hike. Unfortunately, we missed the ferry by 2 minutes, but I didn’t mind waiting 28 minutes for the next one. The views were quite alright.

Breiteigfjella seen from Koparneset
Breiteigfjella seen from Koparneset

Saudehornet - seen from Koparneset
Saudehornet – seen from Koparneset

Trip statistics: 7km, 760 vertical meters, 2h:27m
Pictures (Canon EOS RP/Iphone 13 Pro Max) from the hike

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