The morning dawned with no rain in sight. Today was the day to hike Preikestolen. Geography Moment: Preikestolen is one of Norway’s most visited attractions and has been named one of the world’s most spectacular viewing points. It rises 604 meters above the Lysefjord. Our Hard Hitting Reporter interviewed the trio.
Hard hitting reporter (HHR): “What did you do to prepare for the hike?
Debbie: Well, everything that I read says to be prepared. I wore two jackets, a hat, gloves, a long sleeved shirt and a short sleeve shirt. I was prepared for snow and cold weather.
Larry: I wore shorts.
Jerry: I didn’t wear shorts but I did bring an umbrella.
HHR: Did everyone bring umbrellas?
Debbie: No, I didn’t but Larry and Jerry did. I trusted that it wouldn’t rain anymore.
HHR: What about walking sticks?
Jerry: I don’t need a walking stick. I will just use my umbrella if I need a stick. I think that I would look rather dapper with an umbrella.
Larry: I took one stick.
Debbie: I took one stick
HHR: What was the first obstacle of the hike?
Larry: Well, it was really hard to go from the parking lot to the trail. The sticks helped.
Debbie: It was really, really steep. There was some water on the trail and we were careful about stepping around the water.
Larry: I had to take my jacket off and give to Debbie to carry. I was not prepared for how hot it was.
Debbie: I felt sort of like a Sherpa.
HHR: Then what happened?
Debbie: Then we walked across a meadow that was flat. I also got a little warm and took off one of my jackets. I had to tie it around my waist. I also took off my hat and cap. The sun was shining. I might have taken off my other jacket.
Larry: Then we ran into these two guys that said the really hard part was when you walked between the two mountains.
Jerry: We climbed through a big field of stones. between the mountains.
HHR: Wow sounds intense.
Debbie: It was. We made it through the field of boulders and then started up the trail. I had to keep taking clothes off and putting them back on.
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Larry: We had some trouble with Debbie wanting to shove some selfie sticks over the edge although most of those selfie stick people couldn’t make the climb.
Debbie: Well, I seem to remember that you wanted people to hike in total silence.
Jerry: I had my hands full trying to keep them both under control.
HHR: What happened at the top?
Debbie: Well, we started taking pictures and suddenly it started to pour down rain.
Larry: We huddled against the mountain with our umbrellas waiting for the rain to stop.
Jerry: Those umbrellas turned out to be a good idea, huh Debbie?
Larry: We had trouble with Debbie trying to sneak under our umbrellas. She did look a little pathetic with her wet hair stuck to her head.
HHR: What happened next?
Larry: Well, once the rain stopped, we started back down.
Debbie: We did stop for lunch a little way down the trail.
Jerry: And it started to rain again.
Debbie: Every time it rained, I had to switch my backpack to under my jacket.
HHR: Did the rain impact you?
Debbie: Yes, there was rain everywhere It rained on an off all the way down. We didn’t care any more if we stepped in the water or not.
HHR: Did you have any mishaps:
Debbie: Well, yes there was some skinned knees and it turns out that an umbrella can’t really be used as a walking stick. Jerry’s umbrella had a tragic accident. We are just sorry that Joyce was not able to participate in the hike since it was her idea.
Larry: It was a mountain climb and not a hike. Those books that say it is a moderate hike are wrong. It is an expert hike. I am available to lead hikes now.
HHR: We heard that Tom Cruise has hiked this trail.
Debbie: Yes, we looked for Tom Cruise but it may have been too difficult for him. He used the rock in his last movie. We are pretty sure that he would have used us in his movie if he had known that we were available. Let’s do a shout out to Tom that we are available!
I can totally see you rock climbing with Tom. Looking forward to “Preikestolen – The Rescue Movie” !
Excellent move idea. We could rescue Tom.