Kjeragbolten Hiking in Norway with the most beautiful views
The hiking trail is already difficult, but the destination is even more difficult!!!!!
My mother often asks me... Why go on a trip? Why not go easy? Why go through the troubles? Then is it really considered a trip? When you come back, you will be even more tired!! Sometimes I think about what my mother said later and think that it is interesting, but why do tourists all over the world like to do something like this... or what is called Hiking?
When I went hiking, I felt that it was different, really different. It was a complete taste for traveling. In reality, the tiredness was only for a moment, but every step was a real experience. We can remember every shot and every grain of the surroundings, how much fun it was, even though it was very tiring while doing it, and the destination was really beautiful. More than that, it was the pride of hiking. I could go back and tell others about it with pride and how much fun the journey was. Every word was so real. Talking about it gave me goosebumps. I think many people who have been there will understand this feeling very well.
And another place that I will never forget is Kjeragbolten. Its highlight is a large rock stuck between a cliff face that is sooooo high. As I said earlier, taking pictures was already difficult, but the way up the mountain was extremely difficult due to the weather conditions that I was walking in. It was a very cold and windy day, with rain all along the way. My body was almost flying, my heart was almost giving up, but there was no way. There were still other tourists who were okay, so I was okay.
The route required climbing, holding onto iron chains to push myself through each rock, and the difficulty was increased by the cold wind that made my face numb, hitting my face. Hmm, it really was possible. In the backpack, there was water, snacks, bananas, and chocolate to add sugar to my body to keep walking. But along the way, everything was beautiful. The valley, the fog, the grassland, the rocks, they were beautiful and big, with beautiful colors all along the way. It was truly memorable throughout the journey.
And then we reached the highlight, Kjeragbolten. Walking into the crevices of the rocks, at the end of the ravine, we saw a large rock hanging down, which was amazing. There were many tourists taking turns taking pictures and sitting down to prepare to walk back down the same way. Actually, if there was no wind, it wouldn't be that scary because the rocks were big enough to stand or sit on. We will see during the summer when people come to take pictures and post many poses here, some holding up bicycles, some doing somersaults, and some posting in groups of 3-4 people. Hmm, no one was really scared. There was no safety here. It's gone, gone, gone, definitely gone. I recommend going safely, taking as many photos as you should, so you can relax and take beautiful photos back. And this is the number one place for hikers in Norway.
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