{"id":1436,"date":"2009-07-21T15:11:50","date_gmt":"2009-07-21T23:11:50","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.rudyrucker.com\/blog\/?p=1436"},"modified":"2009-07-21T15:14:15","modified_gmt":"2009-07-21T23:14:15","slug":"norway-5-geiranger-cliff-hike-kvak","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.rudyrucker.com\/blog\/2009\/07\/21\/norway-5-geiranger-cliff-hike-kvak\/","title":{"rendered":"Norway 5.  Geiranger.  Cliff  Hike.  Kvak!"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><code>[ The following is the second-to-last installment from my notes on a recent <a target=\"blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.rudyrucker.com\/blog\/category\/scandinavia2009\/\">trip to Scandinavia<\/a>.]<\/code><\/p>\n<p><em>June 30, 2009.  <\/em><\/p>\n<p>We took a regular bus from Fjaerland to Hellesylt, and then a ferry from Hellesylt to Geiranger.  I was anxious about catching the bus, but it was on time to the second, and very comfortable inside.  Great views as we labored over the ridges separating one fjord from the next.  In many stretched the road was what we\u2019d call one-lane, although it had traffic in both directions.  The busses and cars would pull over for each other at times.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.rudyrucker.com\/blog\/images2\/norgeirfjordship.jpg\"><\/p>\n<p>The cruise from Hellesylt to Geiranger really takes the prize.  We saw dozens of really big cataracts\u2014any one of which would be a major sight back in the continental US\u2014and here they\u2019re lined up on both sides of the fjord, writhing down the tree-studded cliffs that are several thousand feet high.<\/p>\n<p>Abandoned farms perch on some of the nearly vertical meadows\u2014what kind of maniac build his farm in a place like that?<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.rudyrucker.com\/blog\/images\/norgoatcliff.jpg\"><\/p>\n<p>Sore hip or not, I managed to hike to the top of a thousand foot bluff this morning.  It felt like being back in Zermatt.  I saw lots of ferns and rushing streams.  The trees are mostly aspens.  Some bell-collared sheep were in the thickets, peering suspiciously at me.  And at the top, goats lolled with gratifying recklessness at the very edge of a towering drop.  On the way back, I walked along the edge of a field, quite lovely with a barn and a cliff in the background.<\/p>\n<p><object width=\"480\" height=\"385\"><param name=\"movie\" value=\"http:\/\/www.youtube.com\/v\/InOTCakKjGs&#038;hl=en&#038;fs=1&#038;rel=0&#038;color1=0x234900&#038;color2=0x4e9e00\"><\/param><param name=\"allowFullScreen\" value=\"true\"><\/param><param name=\"allowscriptaccess\" value=\"always\"><\/param><embed src=\"http:\/\/www.youtube.com\/v\/InOTCakKjGs&#038;hl=en&#038;fs=1&#038;rel=0&#038;color1=0x234900&#038;color2=0x4e9e00\" type=\"application\/x-shockwave-flash\" allowscriptaccess=\"always\" allowfullscreen=\"true\" width=\"480\" height=\"385\"><\/embed><\/object><\/p>\n<p>The exercise made me happy, and I started singing a song that I heard on the Mickey Mouse Club show forty years ago, a song about Donald Duck\u2019s global fame.  The song, as I recall it, was presented in what may well have been a Norwegian accent.  \u201cKvak kvak kvak, Donald Duck, watch him do his stuff.  Kvak kvak kvak, Donald Duck, now he\u2019s had enough.\u201d\u009d  I videoed myself performing this number.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.rudyrucker.com\/blog\/images\/noreis.jpg\"><\/p>\n<p>Now I\u2019m limp and tired from the hike.  Waiting on the dock for a lighter for the large Hurtigruten ship, which we plan to board for a five hour ride up the length of this fjord to the city of \u00c3\u2026lesund.  <\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.rudyrucker.com\/blog\/images\/norjewelsea.jpg\"><br \/>\n<em>[Those tiny dots by the top railing are people!]<br \/>\n<\/em><\/p>\n<p>People are pouring off the lighters from a  repellently gargantuan cruise ship called \u201cThe Jewel of the Sea,\u201d\u009d  truly the size of a starship&#8212;then flocking directly to a waiting line of tour buses.  From the outside, it looks as if going on a cruise tour means doing everything in a crowd, with lots of standing in line.  But it\u2019s easier, I\u2019m sure, than freelancing the trip, and for some people just the right thing. <\/p>\n<p>I may go on a cruise myself one of these days, especially when I\u2019m older and less mobile.  Today in any case we\u2019re riding a more reasonably-sized Hurtigruten mothership to \u00c3\u2026lesund.  <\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.rudyrucker.com\/blog\/images\/norhurti.jpg\"><\/p>\n<p>Great excitement riding the lighter to the Hurtigruten ship.  A hatch in the big ship\u2019s hull opens for us at water level, and we enter via a gang plank.  It\u2019s so spaceship-like, just like Han Solo landing in a hatch of the giant ship in Star Wars.  One deck up was a desk like at a hotel, the \u201cResepsjon.\u201d\u009d  Now we\u2019re in the panoramic view lounge on Deck 8, very comfortable, and this particular cruise ship isn\u2019t looking so bad from the inside.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.rudyrucker.com\/blog\/images\/normist.jpg\"><\/p>\n<p>As we approach the mouth of the fjord, the view opens up to resemble the coastline of, say, Maine or Vancouver, with low islands and peninsulas on every side.  But vaster, mistier, and calmer than anything I\u2019ve seen before.  The Happy Isles, the Blessed Lands of the far north.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>[ The following is the second-to-last installment from my notes on a recent trip to Scandinavia.] June 30, 2009. We took a regular bus from Fjaerland to Hellesylt, and then a ferry from Hellesylt to Geiranger. I was anxious about catching the bus, but it was on time to the second, and very comfortable inside. 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