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Something really stunning about Norway are the glaciers and the fact that you can walk right up to the glacier from the hike.

If you schedule a tour with an experienced glacier guide you can even walk the glacier. I’ve done a glacier trek in Patagonia so for me I was happy just to view it.

But again, the hiking is unparalleled. The landscapes are stunning. And the hikers in Scandinavia are so friendly when you run across them (which is infrequently to not at all).

It hasn’t been a year yet and I’m seriously considering when I could realistically go back.

QOTD: have you seen a glacier yet?

#travel #hiking #norway #westernnorway #glacier #naturephotography #womenwhotravel
Back to my new favorite travel topic, Western Norway. I’m so pleased we got to stay in one of these grass roof buildings, because they were so prevalent around the country.

This was one of my favorite stops. As you can see pictured, there were fireplaces in the rooms and you could also sit by the fireplace in the main house.

This was situated at the bottom of a hike, so you could go hiking from the property (though they warned you need to be an experienced hiker and that was definitely true).

From here we were also able to go hiking up to a glacier. And as you can see, even though this was early September, the vibes were pretty autumnal in this area, which was one of the things that really stunned me about Norway at this time of year.

Just by traveling you can experience late summer and early fall depending on where you stay. You’ll see our next stop was pretty summery.

QOTD: do you like cozy fireside vacations?

#norway #westernnorway #travel #womenwhotravel #vacation #hygge #cozyhotel
Photographs from a day at Trollstigen.

Our first full day really out in Western Norway we went ebiking to the famous Trollstigen lookout. Unfortunately due to the likelihood of landslides it wasn’t possible to travel the famous switchbacks pictured here, but you could view them.

The thing I really enjoyed about being in Western Norway was the way the vastness of the landscape never stopped. We were basically alone on the road ebiking for miles, stopping to gaze around at the fjords. We met a Polish photographer who was driving to Trollstigen and wanted to share a stunning shot he had just taken.

And that’s a sort of interesting thing about being somewhere where there aren’t a lot of people is that you all find yourselves sort of sidling up to each other to get the social interactions where you find them, and that’s obviously very different than New York, where we all ignore each other because to try to engage with everyone would be too overwhelming.

#travel #womenwhotravel #norway #westernnorway #trollstigen
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I have to correct my post: artist #IngeborgZimmerBlaauw was not married to Hans Zimmer but to Trygwe Blaauw. There is an entry about her in the Norwegian Artist Encyclopedia: nkl.snl.no/Ingeborg_Zimmer_Bla.
Born 1902 in #Stavanger, she studied in #Oslo at the Norwegian National Academy of Craft and Art Industry 1919-20 & the Norwegian National Academy of Fine Arts 1920-21 and later in #Paris and #Rome. She was primarily active in #WesternNorway and #Bergen.
Hans was most likely a younger brother.

Norsk kunstnerleksikonIngeborg Zimmer Blaauw – Norsk kunstnerleksikon