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"Started alone from Spiterstulen at 8. Clear weather in the beginning but mist higher up. Some snow on the way up. Reached the summit in 3 hours and 15 min. A lot of climbers came from Juvassthytta. Approx. 4 hours back down to Spiterstulen. " — niklasbennwik • Jul 2, 2019
"Excellent weather and still quite a lot of snow at the path. A few hours up and an hour down due to running and gliding on the snow,. A lot of fun and an amazing view from the top with clear blue skies!" — Jens-Lifeliver • Jun 12, 2012
"With Robin and Geraldine Howie. By bus from Galdesand to Juvasshytta, a Summer skiing centre NE of Galdhøpiggen. Because of the need to cross a glacier and because we only had one ice axe and not much else we joined a guided party to climb Galdhøpiggen, 2469m, and the highest mountain in Norway. It’s very easy and we felt rather ridiculous with about 50 people on a linked string of ropes crossing the glacier. At least we helped by carrying ropes, running them out and coiling them up. At the summit is a small hut selling drinks and postcards etc. We descended the same way to Juvasshytta and took the bus back. By using the bus it is thus possible to ascend Galdhøpiggen from the valley (and Lom and Otta too) in a single day. We had the best weather on the mountain, it being misty both before and afterwards." — peter43 • Jul 19, 1992
"I was in school Ulandshjelp fran folk til folk Abbreviated UFF, near Hammer in Norway when the director of the school invited us all for a trip to the Jotunheimen ,,it was absolutly Beautiful ,unfortunately I have lost all my photos of my past ,but the photos on the Galdhopiggen page tell a true story,,i remember from this trip that the director of the school was asking me how high the highest mountain is in Iceland and I said it is Hvannadalshnjukur 2119 meters and he did not believe me for some reason lol :) " — jonpeturkristjansson • Aug 14, 1985