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5 June 2008, 04:43 AM | #1 |
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SD tested at 4000 Feet
Actually it is 4000 feet ABOVE sea level.
Summer of 2007 my wife and I visited my parents in Norway and we went to this place called "Prekestolen." Translated "The Pulpit" It is a rock formation that is flat and looks like the seat of a chair WAY above the Lysfjorden Fjord just outside of Stavanger. It took about 2 hours of hiking to get to. The amazing thing is there are NO gardrails or security there. Just a bunch of people hiking for 2 hours to look down the face of this rock. Some people sit on the edge and dangle their feet off the end. Not me, I crawled and put my head over the edge. Still pretty scary. People have been coming to this place for years everyday to just look. My Mom (65) even made the journey. Below are some pictures. I hope you enjoy them. Mom wearing a TT DJ, Dad TT DJ I am with my trusty SD and wife had not received her WG Bezel OP yet. |
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Whoa! That place looks amazing!
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hellll nooooooo!!!
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5 June 2008, 04:54 AM | #4 |
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Here is one who is a little braver than I am.
I tried to get to the edge but it is amazing how dizzy you get. Your heart starts beating faster and you feel like there is wind at your back pushing you toward the edge. My wife and Dad just standing to the right of this guy sitting there. |
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Very cool thanks for sharing!
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Nice photos - what a view!
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Breath taking !!! I would love to visit one day, but must wait until the kids are well old enough to understand the magnitude of that height (youngest is 2 and he thinks it's funny to run from mommy and daddy looking back at us ) thanks for sharing
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Great pics! What a beautiful place. Looks like it might be a good spot for BASE jumpers. Thanks for posting
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Wow, what a spectacular place! Well worth the two hour trek I bet. Thanks for sharing.
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love the pics... but its making me nervous just looking at that dude sitting at the edge with his legs dangling eeeek!
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Just looking at the pictures it freaked me out, yet is spectacular! Thanks for the amazing photos!
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Great pictures, the guy with his legs over the edge gives me vertigo just sat infront of my laptop!
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Morten,
Was that you in the Abercrombie shirt? Doesn't look like a sea-dweller on your wrist! Nice pictures!
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Those are some crazy pictures. Any report on anyone actually falling over?
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He is always just on the edge! Thanks for sharing the pics! Awesome place!
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Glad you all enjoyed them.
My Mom was so proud to tell her friends that she made it. The hiking was up to 30 degree inclines and up and over 4 passes. Everytime she was getitng tired we told her it is right around the next corner. Answers: Yes that is me in the AF shirt, and YES there is a SD on my wrist in one of the pictures and the wife in the other. If she knew I posted the picture with her "bad hair day" for everyone to see she would probably be upset at me??? It was raining when we arrived then got sunny. Typical weather in Norway. -Base jumping would not be good since there is only water below. -I do not know of anyone falling off accidentally. -Not a good place for young kids to run around. |
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Wow. What a view. I wouldn't be taking the little one up there.
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Great pics, looks like it was an awsome experience but I don't think I could handle the legs over the edge bit though.
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Great pics!! Now that's what I call a ROCK!!
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Morten
Those are fantastic photos, what gorgeous scenery I felt dizzy just looking at them.
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Isn't that a huge crack running across the outcrop in the last photograph?
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Man what I would give to be there now..... Great
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[QUOTE=SeaDweller1220;615648]Here is one who is a little braver than I am.
I tried to get to the edge but it is amazing how dizzy you get. Your heart starts beating faster and you feel like there is wind at your back pushing you toward the edge. My wife and Dad just standing to the right of this guy sitting there. Amazing, I'm getting nervous just looking at it.
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very dangerous spot. breathtaking scenery. i am too chicken to go near to the edge.
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Awesome pics, Morten. I don't think I'm brave enough to dangle my feet of that rock though. Just curious to know how many people had an accident... over the years?
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Yes that is a HUGE crack running accross the entire outcrop. It has been there for years and getting a little bigger each year, but I figured that it took me 2 hours to get here and in the 1 hour that I was on the "danger" side of the crack it was not going to break off. I am "big boned" but my little 225lb frame was not going to "break the camels back". And if it went at that moment what a ride to the bottom!!! And I was wearing my SD so I knew it would be OK at the bottom of the Fjord!! I think the water is less than 1220 meters deep. Here are a few more pics that I took. As you can see the crack is far from the edge. When it does break off there will not be much left. I believe during the winter when snow and ice get into the crack and expands the crack gets larger?? |
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Fantasic and scary pics.....I'm actually feeling nauseous just looking at them (gripping on to the desk)....trouble is now I,ve seen that place I just have to put it on the list of things to do.
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And it's gona fall into the fjord you know
Hi.
Nice pictures. I'm from Norway and I think it might interest you to know that the whole "rock" is exspected to fall into the fjord "sometime in the future". (You can clearly see the crack running across the rock at the pictures.) No one can say if it's gona happen in a week or 50 years, but it's going to happen "not to far from now". When it happens the village on the other side of the fjord will be hit by the floodwave generated by such a rock falling 4000 feet into the water. We expect no survivers.
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Great photos!!!
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Looks like a nice spot, Great pics!
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