Norway - crossing the Hardangervidda plateau
The train journey from Oslo to Bergen (a good seven hours) already gives a taste of what is to come. No polders but forests, lakes and soon rougher terrain with snow and ice. Even with summer almost gone, higher up it never stays completely free of snow and ice. In the train plenty people with fully packed backpacks. Every ounce of luggage counts for the hiker on longer trips, you want to take enough with you but certainly not too much. For multi-day treks through the mountains in summer, the lower limit is 7 kilos, assuming you are not camping. Taking less you risk not having enough warm and dry clothes in bad weather. Camping means at least 20 kilos but gives freedom to decide where to pitch your tent that night. The clerk at the DNT store (a kind of Norwegian tourist office, with a focus on mountain sports recreation) in the heart of Oslo advises me against buying rain pants but does sell me a map and universal key for one of the 500 DNT mountain huts. This is a cabin network Norweg...