After countless multiple-day hut treks in the European Alps, doing a tent trek felt like the next logical step. Since camping is rather restrictive in the Alps, we went for Norway and chose a 5-day (90km) trek through the Hardangervidda. The Hardangervidda is the biggest mountain plateau in Europe. The landscape is not overly diverse and consists mainly of mountains, rivers, and a lot of lakes.
I'll probably do several posts about this trip and for now, I'll start with our four campsites!
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Das sieht nice aber ziemlich kühl aus 😀 wie warm habt ihr es gehabt?
Es ging eigentlich, tagsüber so um die 15 Grad wenn es bewölkt war und 20 Grad wenn es sonnig war. Wir sind meistens mit dünnem Pulli oder T-Shirt gewandert. Nachts ging es dann aber schon unter 10 Grad. Wir hatten Schlafsäcke mit ca. -2 Grad Komforttemperatur, damit ging es dann sehr gut im Zelt 😄
That's a spectacular place to go camping. I think one could do some fishing in those streams.
Yes, I think it's quite famous for fishing. Thank you!