- Besseggen
Besseggen, or Besseggi, is a mountain ridge in
Vågå kommune inOppland county. Besseggen lies east inJotunheimen , between the lakesGjende andBessvatnet .The walk over Besseggen is one of the most popular mountain hikes in
Norway . About 40,000 people walk this trip each year. The route over Besseggen starts atGjendesheim , up to the trails highest point,Veslfjellet (1,743 m), down Besseggen, further over the relatively flat area Bandet (at the foot ofBesshø ), and ends atMemurubu , where one may take the regularly scheduled ferry route back to Gjendesheim. Many choose to do the hike in the other direction by starting at Memurubu after first taking the ferry there from Gjendesheim. The trip is estimated to take about 6 hours to walk without rest stops.From Besseggen there is a great view over
Gjende andBessvatnet . One of the unique aspects of the view is that Gjende lies almost 400 m lower than Bessvatnet, and while Bessvatnet has a blue color typical of other lakes, Gjende has a distinct green color. The green color is the result from glacier runoff containing clay (rock flour ). Looking down towards Memurubu one can see the nearby riverMuru coloring the water with a light colored runoff.Impact of tourism
The large number of hikers has led to serious erosion on the trails leading to Besseggen, both from Gjendesheim and Memurubu. In
2005 the Norwegian government authorized spending of 1.2 millionNorwegian krone r towards the restoration of the trails. The project involves placing stone plates on the trail to limit additional damage and prevent further erosion. The stone plates were flown in byhelicopter from Vågå since mass harvesting of stone from Jotunheimen is illegal. The technique used to pave the trail is modeled on the methods developed for theSnowdonia National Park inWales .Competitions
In
1961 ,1962 and1963 a race across Besseggen called «Besseggløpet» was held during the summer. The race was organized by Norges Orienteringsforbund in cooperation withDen Norske Turistforening . The record time from 1963 is held by Reidar Andreassen who was almost four and a half minutes ahead of the next finisher. The record time of 1 hour 16 minutes and 48 seconds still holds today. The women's record, set in 1963, is held by Valborg Østberg from Gjøvik with a time of 1 hour 39 minutes and 47 seconds. «32 year old housewife with (and mother of) two kids ran like a goat over Besseggen» the newspaperDagbladet reported.Besseggen in the literature
Besseggen is known from
Henrik Ibsen s playPeer Gynt . Peer tries to convince his mother, Åse, that he has ridden over Gjendineggen, now known as Besseggen, on areindeer bull. From Act 1, Scene 1 cite web
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title = The buckride
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accessdate = 2007-07-13Have you ever
chanced to see the Gendin-Edge?
Nigh on four miles long it stretches
sharp before you like a scythe.
Down o'er glaciers, landslips, scaurs,
down the toppling grey moraines,
you can see, both right and left,
straight into the tarns that slumber,
black and sluggish, more than seven
hundred fathoms deep below you.
Right along the Edge we two
clove our passage through the air.
Never rode I such a colt!
Straight before us as we rushed
'twas as though there glittered suns.
Brown-backed eagles that were sailing
in the wide and dizzy void
half-way 'twixt us and the tarns,
dropped behind, like motes in air.
Ice-floes on the shores broke crashing,
but no murmur reached my ears.
Only sprites of dizziness sprang,
dancing, round;-they sang, they swung,
circle-wise, past sight and hearing!Besseggen is also described in the poem «Besseggen» by
Ragnvald Skrede .External links
* [http://www.turistforeningen.no/gjendesheim/cabin.php?ca_id=37&fo_id=5293&lang=eng Gjendesheim cabin]
* [http://www.memurubu.no/omrodet.htm Memurubu's page on Besseggen]
* [http://www.besseggen.net Infopage Besseggen]
* [http://www.gjende.no/en/ Ferry on Gjende (Gjendebåtene)]
* [http://www.fjuken.no/art/view/435 Article on Besseggløpet (in Norwegian)]Further reading
* Bernhard Pollmann "Norway South", ISBN 3763348077.
* A. Dyer et al "Walks and Scrambles in Norway", ISBN 1-904466-25-7.
* W.C. Slingsby "Norway: the Northern Playground", ISBN 1-904466-07-9.
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