I made it! Preikestolen was the most treacherous
hike I have ever done, straight up hill on rocks the whole time,
two hours each way, but totally worth the amazing view!
Top of Preikestolen finally
& I didn't fall off!
Treacherous hike to the top. Uphill on rocks..
And for your information I know you are wondering, but no I did not fall once.
Me & Judith not getting to close to the edge.
Sometimes we were just hiking up a waterfall.
A little muddy. All I said was I didn't fall, I never said I made it down smoothly.
Judith & I tried to take a little "short cut" through a "field" but it turned out to be a
sinking mud hole that went passed our knees. For a second we thought we might be
suck there forever. To make it worse we had a audience on the rocks right next to us...
Colorful City of Stavanger
Getting onto the ferry before Preikestolen, little did we know
what we were getting ourselves into..
View on the bus ride
My new cool hat that was only 50 kroner (10$), cheapest thing I have found in Norway.
Stavanger
Me & Judith on the train
Awesome street art!
white house with red roofs classic Norway
Our lovely cabins, while the rest of the group is living the high life at the Comfort Inn.
Judith after our little accident
Sorry mom but it's the name of the store.
I disagree, I believe it is a handicap.
It's something I have to live & struggle with everyday.
Glad I didn't end up down there.
Church
Some cute girl
scary
One other thing the mud we sank into smelled horrible.
When we got on the bus after the hike everyone was like "ewwww what's that smell?"
Train ride home.
Your smiling now, but you weren't when you reached
the top of those rocks were you Amanda?
Our lovely cabin complete with; spiders, no running water,
a bloody pillow, & a heater that doesn't work!
Our double decker bus, we had the coolest bus driver!
Sorry I made your bus stink..
still not getting to close to the edge..
pretty waterfall
ahhhhh
Man drowning at 2,5 km marks the spot where Judith and I sunk.. kind of ironic
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