Hallo zusammen, wir wollten diesen Samstag die Trolltunga besteigen. Wir waren skeptisch, die Reservierung vorzunehmen, da dies stark vom Wetter abhängt. Dies ist die Vorhersage, die ich bekommen konnte von Jahr.Nr Website. Könnt ihr uns bitte mitteilen, ob der Zeitpunkt dafür geeignet ist?
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It looks good. 16 degrees is a lot on 1100 meters altitude in september. It seems to be good weather across the whole Southern part of the country this weekend.
Source: https://www.vg.no/nyheter/i/vgkGBX/sommeren-gjoer-comeback-kan-bli-28-grader?utm_source=iosapp&utm_medium=share
(In Norwegian)
Weather forecast looks promising this weekend with reasonably good and warm weather in the south of Norway.
Not to assume any experience level. Considering we see tourists out there in flip flops you never know. Here’s a few things to keep in mind.
Start the trip early (morning) as it can take a while. Wear proper hiking boots and gear. Warm clothes like wool underclothes and wind and rainproof jackets can be a lifesaver, so bring some warm clothes in your backpacks even if it is warm outside. Better to regret the clothes you didn’t need than to freeze. And basic first aid and chasing patches are a good idea if you don’t commonly go on long mountain hikes.
Weather in Norway is really unpredictable, so light clouds and warm and quiet weather can quickly turn into rain and winds.
If you are booking a guided tour they’ll likely provide a packing list.
Enjoy your stay!
You’re in great luck! Partially cloudy and 17 degrees is perfect for the hike. If you’re staying in Odda, I would also recommend Eidesnuten, which is close by the camping site north of the “city”. It’s super steep, but the view on a clear day is totally worth it, and you can see all of the Sørfjorden