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Sunnmörsalpane 2000
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2000-07-08 - Liadalsnipa
When the time reached noon the rest was finished and we put on our hiking boots for a walk to Liadalsnipa. The summit was only 924 meters above sea but when saw the peak we all said that it is impossible to go up there. The last 200 meters are really steep and you have to use your hands. We were recommended not to walk here when it's slippery. If you don't like heights, stay right were you are.

We followed the ridge and then turned before the steep and continued on the backside of Nipa. On the top we were all confused when we met some old pensioners. How on earth had they came up here? It's impressive. The view from here was incredible. We took some pictures and had some chocolate and then back again. When we reached the little lake Nakkevatnet someone proposed a bath in the cold water. Even today a discussion take place about who was first in the water. Norway or Sweden?

We got the advantage to cook the dinner this evening. The first dish was a toast with fish caviar, red onion and creme fraiche. We hope that our Norwegian friends liked it. Then we followed up this with a chicken pot and rice.

There was no competition this late night because the Norwegian missed a person in their team.
 
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Liadalsnipa.
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As you can see the peak is rather steep.
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A short break before the climbing up towards Nakkevatnet.
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Everyone signed the book.
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The back side of Liadalsnipa.
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We climbed the edge to the top.
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Nice view over Håvoll.
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On the top we met another team.
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Berra alone on the top.
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The whole team together.
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Mette has something going on!
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Nykkjavatnet.
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Håvoll from the top of Nipa.
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The steep way down.
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Group picture during our hike downhill.
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As you see it was rather steep. We had to use both hands and feets.
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Liadalsnipa at sunset. To the left you can see the edge we climbed on.
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View from the balcony.
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