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Hiking to Kjerag | Safety tips, distance, weather, KjeragboltenAt 1,084 metres above sea level, Kjerag is the highest peak in the Lysefjord and home to the world-famous boulder Kjeragbolten! The mountain plateau is also ...
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THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE FOR KJERAGKjerag is a natural wonder with a boulder offering views of the Lysefjord. Hiking to Kjerag is challenging, with a 5-6 hour 11km round trip.How to get to Kjerag · Parking at Kjerag · Hiking to Kjerag · Contact | FAQ
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Hike to Kjerag in the Lysefjord - Fjord NorwayThe hike to Kjerag is 11km, takes about 6 hours round trip, is demanding with 760m elevation gain, and has steep sections with chains.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Kjerag - Lysefjorden 365The hike to Kjerag is strenuous, covering a distance of 5.5 kilometers each way and with an elevation gain of 750 meters.
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Kjerag - Peakbagger.comElevation: 1109 meters, 3640 feet ; Latitude/Longitude (WGS84), 59.02149, 6.56979 (Dec Deg) 59° 1' 17'' N, 6° 34' 11'' E (DMS) 360485 E, 6544982 N, Zone 32 (UTM).Missing: coordinates | Show results with:coordinates
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How to Get to Kjerag - Travel Guide & Transportation OptionsFrom Stavanger, driving around the mountains via Ålgård and Sirdal is the fastest/easiest (approximately 2.5 hours). Driving from the East / Setesdal / ...Travelling To Kjerag By Bus · Suleskard | Brokke... · Visit Lysebotn & Kjerag
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Lysefjorden - Kolumbus ASApr 3, 2025 · Timetables for the fast ferry and car ferry in Lysefjorden. Fast ferry. 561 Lauvvik-Lysebotn (passenger boat) · 561 Lauvvik-Lysebotn (passenger ...
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Hiking to Kjerag - Trail Information, Safety Tips, and Preparation GuideJan 20, 2021 · The hike to Kjerag is challenging, covering 5.5 kilometers each way with an elevation gain of 750 meters, typically taking 2.5 to 3 hours one way.Hiking To Kjerag · Kjerag Trail Information · Gpx-File Kjerag
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Your guide to Kjerag - Hike Kjeragbolten - Fjord ToursKjerag cliff is a whopping 1110 metres tall – imagine jumping from that height like the brave BASE jumpers you might see during your visit! Aerial view of ...Missing: topography | Show results with:topography
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Kjerag - Fjord NorwayTowering at an impressive 1,132 meters, Kjerag is the highest peak along Lysefjord, offering a dramatic sight from the water below. To personer som nyter ...Missing: topography height
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Norway climate: average weather, temperature, rain, when to goIn Bergen, average annual precipitation is about 2,500 millimeters (98 inches), but in cities located at the foot of the hills, it can exceed 3,000 mm (118 in).Missing: Ryfylke | Show results with:Ryfylke
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Simulated historical climate & weather data for Kjerag - meteoblueHourly historical weather data since 1940 for Kjerag can be purchased with history+. Download variables such as temperature, wind, clouds and precipitation as ...Missing: Ryfylke | Show results with:Ryfylke
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Yearly & Monthly weather - Lysebotn, NorwayJan 26, 2024 · In Lysebotn, Norway, during the entire year, snow falls for 30.8 days and aggregates up to 307mm (12.09") of snow. When does it snow the most in ...
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Kjerag Weather Forecast (1100m)The weather forecast for Kjerag is: Heavy rain (total 37mm), mostly on Wed morning. Becoming colder with a light covering of snow ,mostly falling on Thu ...Missing: Ryfylke | Show results with:Ryfylke
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Interesting facts about the world famous Kjerag Boulder - Go FjordsThe Kjerag boulder is wedged between two rock faces 1000 meters above the Lysefjord in Western Norway. Find out more about the boulder, the area and the hike ...
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Kjeragbolten - Atlas ObscuraNov 10, 2014 · Kjeragbolten is a boulder wedged in a mountain crevasse by the edge of the Kjerag mountain in Lysefjord, near Stavanger.
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Norway: Stuck-The Kjeragbolten - WibkestravelsJan 19, 2024 · The Kjeragbolten in Norway is a granite wedge about 5 square metres in size, stuck between two walls plunging almost 1000 metres into the Lysefjord.
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Kjeragbolten - hikes and trails to get you there - AllTrailsRating 4.8 (1,415) Kjeranbolten is a boulder suspended 984 meters (3,228 ft) above Lysefjord. The rock was wedged in place in the year 50,000 B.C by a massive glacier and today is ...
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Kjeragbolten - REMO Since 1988Mar 4, 2024 · Video: Amali thumali from the 2011 blockbuster Tamil language film Ko features the lead couple dancing on the top of the boulder at Kjeragbolten ...
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Kjerag and the Boulder: Norway's ultimate cliffhanger | Go FjordsRewarded by nature. Season after season, around 65,000–70,000 people take on Kjerag – numbers that have been impressively steady for a decade. But that's part ...
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Kjeragfossen, Rogaland, Norway - World Waterfall DatabaseMar 29, 2020 · The falls are noteworthy for their considerable height and form, dropping approximately 715 meters (2,345 feet) in a single nearly entirely free ...Missing: geological visibility
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[PDF] A 10Be chronology of southwestern Scandinavian Ice Sheet history ...Boknafjorden lies Lysefjorden, a deeply carved 40-km-long fjord with a prominent end moraine at its mouth that splits into a sequence of moraines in the ...
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Explore the Lysefjord by express boat or ferry - Fjord NorwaySep 18, 2025 · Take a express boat or car ferry on the Lysefjord in Ryfylke and experience the icons Preikestolen and Kjerag, the world's longest wooden staircase.
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Grading of trails - DNTJun 14, 2024 · Red | Demanding. Skills requirements: Suitable for experienced hikers; People with reasonable stamina; Good equipment and suitable footwear ...
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BASE JUMPING - SBK BASEKjerag is one of the world's most active and well known sites for base jumping. Since 1994 we have logged more than 57 000 jumps.
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Adrenaline Junkies: Jump Off The Iconic Kjerag, Norway - Culture TripMar 2, 2020 · BASE jumping is one of the world's most dangerous pursuits – one in 60 participants will end up being killed by the hobby. The first jump at ...Missing: statistics | Show results with:statistics
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How dangerous is BASE jumping? An analysis of adverse events in ...How dangerous is BASE jumping? An analysis of adverse events in 20,850 jumps from the Kjerag Massif, Norway.Missing: operations | Show results with:operations
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LIKE A BIRD - Explorersweb »Jul 12, 2016 · I was deeply affected by Michael's sudden death, 2 weeks ago, when his parachute failed to open while BASE jumping from Kjerag at the Lysebotn ...
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ABOUT - SBK BASEIn this summer 2850 jumps were made at Kjerag, with two deaths. The opening ... This was a good year for base at Kjerag, with about 1600 jumps made.Missing: 48668 1994-2016
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FJC - SBK BASE### Summary of First Jump Course at Kjerag (SBK BASE)
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On the evolution of a BASE-jumping attraction image - ResearchGateThe 1000‐metre high Kjerag Cliff in Lysefjord, Norway was first used for this sport in 1994. Since then, it has achieved a position as a “Mecca” for BASE ...
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1925-2025: the History of KjeragThe phenomenon known locally as “Kjeragsmellet” (the Kjerag bang) is a blast of water vapor from the cliff face, reported to be especially visible in easterly ...
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Kjerag as a hiking destination for 100 years - DNTMay 16, 2025 · Kjeragbolten is a 5 cubic meter large boulder that hangs on to a ravine, a full 984 meters above the Lysefjord, and annually attracts thousands of visitors ...Missing: numbers | Show results with:numbers
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Littlejohn/Jones [7+ (7a)] (Kjerag / Vestlige bastion) | Bratte LinjerFirst ascent: Grade: 7+ (7a). Aid. 01/07-85. Pat Littlejohn · Steve Jones. 800m. Førstebestigning av Kjerag. ; Conditions: Northwest. Sunrise and Sunset 23:15 - ...
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Nasjonale Turiststier: Norway's National Hiking TrailsNov 6, 2023 · In a typical year, more than 300,000 visitors make the hike to Preikestolen each year.
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Frafjordheiane Protected LandscapeThe protected area stretches across the three municipalities of Sandnes, Gjesdal and Sirdal. Frafjordheiane was established in 2003 and has an area of 418 km².Missing: designation | Show results with:designation
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Skjold farm as translated from Etnesoga II - Family HistoryFarmland was called a "ring." The seeding at that time amounted to 3 tunner and the herd consisted of 1 horse, 12 cattle and18 sheep and goats. In 1723, the ...<|control11|><|separator|>