LeSving wrote:
waving at you from above
Sounds really cool. Next time!
Didn’t have much time on this trip, but now that I’m based in Amsterdam I can return to Norway easily and explore more.
We made the following stops ENBR (fuel only), ENAL, ENBN (fuel only), ENLK, ENRO (fuel only)
Wow, that’s really nice photographing ! Did you fly into ENVA (you flew over Trondheim in the movie)? Forgot to mention earlier, but north of Sunndalen is the mountain area of Trollheimen (the home of the trolls literally translated). It’s a very popular hiking area. In Sunndalen, about 1/4 way in, you can take a side valley up into the mountains. There is “Innerdalstårnet”, a mountain top that is perfectly flat, and lots of people walk up to it. Flying past you can see them waving at you from above, which is rather fun
Timothy wrote:
Did you take the bus to Å
We did. Thanks for that tip! Spent 2 nights (more like dusk all night) in Å and did some great hiking. Absolutely gorgeous up there, and we had perfect weather.
Did you take the bus to Å?
That is wonderful scenery. And an external camera, so great video quality.
Somewhere near the Lofoten Islands is where Captain Nemo’s submarine ended up
Quick timelapse I made of a day of VFR flying:
Well the trip was absolutely fantastic and reinvigorated my love for flying and for my Mooney. I’m now totally in love with Norway of course and can see myself going back often.
Just got invited to a wedding in Kivik, Sweden, so I’ll likely fly up there for it as well.
Thanks to everyone who offered advice, on this thread and others.
Pics and videos coming once I have them from my pax and can post them.
Definitely the green line, at low level. You have to climb to land at Sogndal.
If you decide to fly down the fjords opposite Sogndal, which are stunning, I would stay above the lip, as you may not be able to turn.
And watch out for power lines.
Yes. From what I understand, the Sognefjorden is very nice.
WingsWaterAndWheels wrote:
I would follow the coast and then the Sognefjorden
So actually the green line?