So I arrived from Lofoten on the 10th. We left for Bergen on the 12th, but the 11th was Bojan's birthday! I baked a chocolate cake, topped with After Eight mint squares, which was pretty good. He asked everyone to bring something from their home country, so the food was really good! (I don't know that cake is an American thing, but I couldn't let a birthday pass without cake!)
There was also a lot of drinking, and I (fortunately for you) have no photos. The next morning we were leaving for Bergen at about 7am, so I left early, but not everyone did. In the morning Aline was in a terrible state, but we all made it to the plane, so it was just fine. We flew to Bergen, then drove to Stavanger and on to a cabin near Preikestolen.
Cabin Microwave: The Space Cube. Awesome. |
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Jose brought fancy Belgian beer from Ghent! |
Me on the edge, 604 m from the fjord. |
Relaxing above Pulpit Rock |
It was awesome up there. The next day we drove back to Stavanger and got free omelets from a booth advertising International Egg Day. Who would've thought? Then we drove back to Bergen area and stayed in a TINY cabin. After dinner we had chocolate pudding:
Next day we spent in Bergen trying to decide what to do. This was probably the hardest part of the trip. It's always hectic to realize you don't know what you want to do and don't have a place to spend the night. Bergen was a city... I liked the nature parts of the trip a lot better. There was a funicular up into the hills, though that was pretty cool. At the top there was a good view and a troll forest.
Top of the town! And introducing... Moholt the Moose! |
Be one with the Troll Spirits |
That afternoon Bojan left us to play coach the NTNU basketball team (he was actually there for a match; that's why we picked this weekend). As the day wound down we drove to Hardangerfjord, east of Bergen. THAT was beautiful. We stayed in a cabin (with a sauna!) and made pizza for dinner. In the morning we ran down to the fjord and jumped in. It was pretty cold but totally worth it! I'm still waiting on photos from Jose...
We drove to the nearest "big" town and took the ferry to the east side of the fjord, where we drove up into the mountains toward the glacier. Eventually the roads were too icy and we had to hike, and that got tough when the road was REALLY steep and we were already calf-deep in snow. We didn't make it all the way to the glacier - we just weren't prepared. However, the view at lunchtime was great, so I can't really complain.
Ice expedition team. Left to Right: Isa, Aline, Shirin, Jose Ruben, Alex, Marcio |
Lunch on the glacier road. Oh, yeah. |
That night we drove back to Bergen and collected Bojan. We drove to the airport, and most slept on the chairs in the baggage claim area. Marcio and I went back out to the van we still had rented (until 8am or something). He crashed on the bench and I got the trunk.
Thus, at 5:30 am on the 17th I woke up in the trunk of a black van. We caught the flight back and arrived in time to shower before class at 10am! Whew! It was a great trip, and we saw all kinds of cool stuff. I think we also learned that it's good to have some time off - you can't spend 10 days together non-stop without going a little crazy.
The last couple weeks have been low-key. Lots of catch-up work and assignments. I'm pretty much caught up, though, so it's about time to travel again! Oh, and we were able to book a room in the CE department on the weekends, so we can watch movies on the projector! Oh, and study...
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