The stairway to Reinebringen.

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Hiking in the Lofoten mountains, 30.07.19

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Lofoten have a lots of steep mountains, they look like growing straight up from the sea. There are many possibilities for different hikes with a great view over the many islands and ocean. Visiting Lofoten have been very popular and have many visitors during the summer from all over the world. Among the visitors to this beautiful area was my family. We spent a couple of days in July looking around.

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Almost as far out to the west there are a little village called Reine. Above the village is a mountain called Reinebringen as you can see on this picture. The hike up the 448 meter high mountain is extremely popular, some days there have been around 1000 peoples on the peak. There have been many accidents and great wear on the trail, resulting lots of loose rocks and slippery when the ground are wet. 4 people died after accidents on the mountain.

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The danger for accidents resulted that the trail was closed several years. The municipality decided to make a staircase up the mountain. They hired sherpas from Nepal to do the job and for three years, the Sherpa has worked painstakingly stone by stone to make the trip up to the top safe. Nearly two thousand steps have been made. July this summer the trail was opened again.
Among many others we had to try the stairs up the mountain.

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The stairs up to Reinebringen are a success, but at the same time challenging for many. It is steep, cramped and not a suitable place for those with height fright.

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Almost on the top. The stair is not finished yet, the last 100 meters up remains to be done.

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On the ridge with view to the northeast.

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View to the east and the mainland.

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The village Reine 448 meters straight down.

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From the top it is possible to follow the trail further up the mountain.

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My daugher enjoy the view to the west.

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After a while on the top it was time to walk down the stairs again. If you plan to visit Lofoten I recommend the hike up Reinebringen. I wish you luck and nice weather.

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The stairs is on the other side of the mountain in the middle of the picture. It is possible follow the ridge to "peak" to the right.

I am grateful I had the possibility to do the hike and hope you enjoyed this little tour up with us.
Have a great evening.

Best regards
Harald



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So beautiful the lofoten. Know it from pictures my father used to make on their holidays. They loved going there and everytime I see shots like this heading up north starts to climb on the destination list for holidays. Great post once more.

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That are impressive pictures Harald, I love with boats and mountains, absolutely my favorite. The never-ending steps might be very exhausting, you might have burnt much calories after being back :)

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