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Ringlockschuppen und ehemaliges Bahnbetriebswerk Hagenow Land. Der Slogen "Berlin ruft die Jugend" dürfte anlässlich der 3. Weltfestspiele der Jugend und Studenten in (Ost-)Berlin aufgemalt worden sein. Korrekt müsste es "Berlin ruft die Jugend der Welt" lauten, aber dafür war wohl der SLokschuppen zu kurz. Foto: rita brückner
Slogen (1564 moh), the hike to the top considered one of top 10 in Norway.
The title of the photo is what William Cecil Slingsby called it.
To the right you got Stålberghornet (1248 moh) and almost hidden behind Slogen, you can see Smørskredtindane (1631 moh).
The photo is taken across Hjørundfjorden from Sæbø.
While climbing up the western side of Brunstadhornet, dark and threatening clouds appeared - and then disappeared to reveal the wonderful peak Slogen.
Sykkylven, Norway.
Slogen towers 1564m/5131ft above Norangsfjorden. In my opinion, Slogen is the most impressive coastal mountains I've seen in Norway
Hjørundfjord is regarded by many as one of the most beautiful in the world. This is because it is surrounded by a lot of jagged peaks on both sides, reaching 1700 meters straight up from the fjord.
The view from Slogen: kunder.finnfoto.no/62nord/2010/?image=pano/hjorundfj41.jp...
Parts of the alpine area of Norway called "Sunnmørsalpane" (The Alps of Sunnmøre" seen from Sæbø with the Hjørungfjord in the foreground
The view over the fjord is truly magnificent from Slogen. The walk started at around 50m, with steep uphill for 2h 40mins before we reached the summit.
I've had my eyes on the mountain Slogen in Sunnmørsalpane for a looong time now and finally I got to hike it with my father. Hope you enjoy :)
Comments of all sorts are - as always - highly appreciated!
Gear info
- 5D II @ 1/50s, 24p
- 24mm ƒ/1.4L II
- 45mm TS-E ƒ/2.8
- 100x ND filter
- Zacuto Z-Finder V2
Location
Slogen, Ørsta, Møre og Romsdal, Norway
From Sæbø on Sunnmøre at the west coast of Norway
Lens: Sigma 8-16mm f/4.5-5.6 @8mm
Exposure: 1/100 sec @ ƒ5.6, ISO 100
Hike up Slogen 5
Looking back at what we had accomplished so far on the hike up Slogen. On the right side of the picture, the large amount of rocks is the result of a small landslide.
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Thanks for taking the time to look at my photos. All comments are much appreciated.
The wild but beautiful Norangdalen - on the road from Hellesylt in Strand to Øye in Ørsta in Sunnmøre - is the narrowest valley in Norway, dominated by the struggle against the forces of nature . The British mountaineer William Cecil Slingsby (1849-1928) has said this about Norangsdalen: “The wildest alpine valley I ever saw was not in the Alps, it was the valley Norangsdalen in Sunnmøre, Norway.” On Stavbergsætra they let the houses into the ground as protection against landslides . Here we see among others Ola-selet (brown with red door) and Høle-selet (house in the middle). By Hjørundfjorden the mountain Slogen (1,564 m ) rises above the Hotel Union Øye. Both are attractions in themselves . The hotel is part of "The historic hotel" and is recreated as it was completed in 1893. Seven European queens have taken the trip through Norangsdalen. (Outtake from source by Oddny Fluge Kvam and Hjørundfjordportalen )
Den ville, men vakre Norangdalen - på vegen frå Hellesylt i Stranda kommune til Øye i Ørsta kommune på Sunnmøre - er det trongaste dalføret i Noreg, prega av kampen mot naturkreftene. Den britiske fjellklatraren William Cecil Slingsby (1849-1928) har sagt om Norangsdalen at: The wildest alpine valley I ever saw was not in the Alps, it was the valley Norangsdalen at Sunnmøre, Norway. : På Stavbergsætra la dei husa inn i bakken som ly mot ras. Her ser vi mellom anna Ola-selet (brunt med raud dør) og Høle-selet (kvitt listverk i vindauge, midten). Ved Hjørundfjorden i sentrum kneiser Slogen (1564 moh) over Hotel Union Øye . Begge er attraksjonar i seg sjølv. Hotellet er ein del av ”Dei historiske hotell” og er gjenskapa slik det stod ferdig i 1893. Sju europeiske dronningar har teke turen gjennom Norangsdalen.
(Del av kjelde: Oddny Flugekvam og Hjørundfjordportalen)
© Aslak Tronrud 2012
This is an image from my debut timelapse film Norway: www.youtube.com/watch?v=gudxY4bhlXM
“The wildest alpine valley I ever saw was not in the Alps, it was the valley Norangsdalen at Sunnmøre, Norway-William C. Slingsby
egy 2589-es évi híradóból....:D
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köszönöm Slogen pajtásnak a lehetőséget
Den siste delen er så bratt og ulendt at man må (bør) man bruke både armer og bein for å komme seg trygt opp. Noen gir seg når de kommer hit, og stopper omtrent på det stedet jeg stod og tok dette bildet.
While climbing up the western side of Brunstadhornet, dark and threatening clouds appeared - and then disappeared to reveal the wonderful peak Slogen.
Sykkylven, Norway.
As Naomi seemed willing to forgive Lutsa, she started to explain her deeds. Naomi was listening with open heart, full of hope, and Miriam with clear mind...
Lutsa: - When Mike and I became a couple all my life has changed. It was a totally new situation for me and I didn't have time for you. I know that it had been my slogen: "People have time for what they want", but I felt your friendship was too much for me. My private life and mainly the building of my carreer was more important than you. I didn't deserve you...
Naomi : - Don't say that, I love you. ..
Miriam : - OMG.... I just can't believe it....
To be continued.