The highest mountain on Skogsøya - Stikollen - reaches 708 m (2323 feet) above sea level. The view is magnificent, but I'm sorry, I haven't got any slides to prove it.
When you've been up in the mountains with your camera, you typically come back with three kind of photos - showing other mountains, the view, or plants and animals you came across. In this little collection you'll find mountains and panoramas.
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To the left you can see the top of Stikollen. Between me and its mountain-side there is a deep valley, carved out by a local glacier some ten thousand years ago. |
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Turning around and facing east we can see a little valley with a small lake (yes, you can get trout there) and a pass behind it. |
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We jump to the pass (and to summer). On the other side a long valley cuts deep into the island, surrounded by steep mountain-sides. |
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Here is the lower part of the valley, showing a little lake where you may catch the trouts on a lucky day in the right weather. |
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Looking north from a top we see the abandoned place Nordsand below. The mountain range in the background is situated on Langøya. |
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To the west we literally look down at Tinden, a mountain on Tindsøya. This almost perfect pyramid shows up on many of my slides. |
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Jumping to a mountain on the eastern side of the island we get a look at the town Myre on Langøya. The long mountain range in the background is Andøya. |
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Turning a little to the right other mountains on Langøya come into view, and also an archipelago of smaller islands. |
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Back to where we started and ready for panorama shots. This one shows the harbour and Breistrand with big white buildings. A little lake in the foreground. |
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Turning to the right, and here we have Tunstad. Beyond the strip of sea you can see the foot of the great mountain Saltberget. |
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Still turning right. To the left houses on Tunstad, to the right part of Hjellsand. Small lakes sleep quiet behind the line of houses near the sea. |
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And another right turn. In the background Langøya (Long Island!), Dyrøya, Børøya and part of Tindsøya. Below us is Hjellsand, where I grew up. Let's go down there for a cup of coffee! |
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