18-Jul-2023 -- This is the 2nd out of 5 reports visiting confluence points during a one-week bicycle trip in Southern Norway starting and ending in Stavanger. The story continues from 60°N 6°E.
On confluence day, I started from the town Odda down the fjord. Despite the heavy rain, I cycled over the mountain pass (1050 m) to Røldal, the nearest village to this confluence. Around 25 km from the confluence, I left the main road and cycled along the artificial lake Grovastøl. At its upper end a track continues to the DNT hut Middalsbu Hytta, where I spent the night alone. Note: The DNT hut key can be obtained at the tourist information in Røldal and opens all DNT huts.
The next morning, I hiked along the official mountain track towards the confluence (7.5 km, 2 hours). Only for the last 300 m I had to walk through a wet moor. Thanks to my rubber boots this was actually fun.
I found the confluence in the middle of a steam. Due to the heavy rain in the last days, I couldn’t cross the river. But under normal conditions, a river crossing and zero reading of coordinates should be possible.
Afterwards, I hiked back to the hut, cooked lunch there and continued my bicycle trip to the village Haukeli, where I spent the night in a camping hut.
CP Visit Details:
- Distance to a road: 7 km
- Distance to a track: 300 m
- Distance of bicycle parking: 7 km
- Time to reach the CP from the hut: 2 hours
- Time at the CP: 8:56 AM
- Measured height: 1060 m
- Minimal distance according to GPS: 0 m
- Position accuracy: 3 m
- Topography: hilly, but the confluence is in a wide river valley
- Vegetation: grass, moss, lichen.
- Weather: rainy, 6° C (felt temperature)
- Given Name: The Rainy River Confluence
The story continues at 59°N 9°E.