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Garnestua, Feb 14 2026

A few cm of fresh snow…

Life is good…

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Date Peak Height PF Location WCP/FP MAP
14.02.26 Garnestua 654m 417m Ulstein, Norway WCP MAP

My route across Garnestua and Flåna

Saturday: I woke up to a few centimetres of fresh snow, but I had other plans than hiking for the first part of the day. I had to assemble my new bed. The instruction sheet clearly stated that two persons were required, I figured I could it do it alone. The worst part was the pure logistics, as I had get my two old beds out and I had to store them in a room where were already two other beds.

Some hours later, the bed was assembled and I was exhausted. I allowed myself an hour rest in the new bed. It felt heavenly. I relaxed in a whole different way.

After my rest, I decided to go for a hike. I chose to hike Garnestua via Martinråsa. I like this route. It’s straight up, all the way.

My route – straight up in center of the picture

I soon found out that the shape and form wasn’t as it should be. I didn’t recognize myself in this hill. I had to stop numerous times, just to get the pulse under control.

I wonder if they can spot my orange jacket

But on the upside, every time I stopped, I also took pictures.

Ringstaddalen valley

When I got to the steeper terrain, I considered climbing the rest. I tested a move and the rock I held on to, snapped. I held the piece of rock in my hand. That’s not the “handholds” you’re looking for. I decided to proceed on foot.

Fun terrain, but rotten rock!

Finally, I was up on the plateau. I “celebrated” with throwing some of the fresh snow up in the air.

Not sure why I like doing this. But who cares…

The summit was close by.

The top – right over there

I felt a bit better now that the vertical climb was over. I enjoyed myself and took lots of pictures.

View towards Skorpa and Nerlandsøya

Then I went over to Flåna, hoping to get some nice sunset pictures.

On Flåna, looking back on Garnestua

More “celebrations”. Now on Flåna

But the sun was still quite high, and I didn’t want to hang around too long.

Waiting. I don’t have it in me…

This would clearly be a round-trip hike, and I sat course for Løset.

Lake Fjellsvatnet below

But halfway down, I decided to go off-trail, to minimize time spent on the boring road, once I got down there.

Garnestua

This could have been new terrain for me, if it hadn’t been for that I went up and down this forest several times back in 2019, helping a friend to find his lost dog. The dog was found, but not by us.

View down to Løset and lake Løsetvatnet

I was a bit worried about the sudden drop in shape and form. The coming days would surely be interesting!

Molladalstindane

At least – when I got back home, I had a brand new, nice bed to recover in!

Bergehornet, Grøthornet, Liahornet

When I reached the Løset road, the car was only 750m away.

Blåtind – in center

Trip statistics: 5,5km, 560 vertical meters, 2h:34m

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