Dee Steeley remarked that it looked cold in Norway. It’s in the high 50’s nudging 60 and that’s
about what the average is for a high temperature at this latitude during mid
August. That’s why Norwegians make those
sweaters!
In Olden, one of the big geological features is the Briksdal
Glacier. We visited the economical way,
by taking a city bus to the park. Jan
saw some concerns about where to find the bus.
It stops at the blue triangle, by the crosswalk in front of the berthed
ship’s bow. Only one ship can
berth. The others tender. It isn’t marked bus. It’s actually the sign for the crosswalk, but
the bus stops there. It’s just under 100
krone per couple and it is cheaper to buy the tickets in pairs. The bus driver will radio back to get another
bus if there are more passengers than will fit in one. Also, when the ships are in port they send
the bus to pick up the tourists early.
Then they send another bus for regular Norwegians on schedule. The same was true at the Glacier. The bus came about 30 minutes early and they
sent two of them.
I think we waited about 20 minutes once we got off the ship
before the bus picked us up. At the
glacier site we didn’t move at a glacial pace but we took our time. We were in the troll car just before 11 and
we were back at the bottom around 12:45.
The bus let us board at 1:15.
Once at the park you can walk up to the glacier. It’s probably about 1 3/4 of a mile and there
is some incline. Most of it is
gentle. Some of it is steep. There is also a car that will shuttle people
up. They call it a troll car. You can reserve those ahead of time
online. You pay when you arrive and they
give you a break if you get the tickets for your entire group at once. We took the troll car up but walked
down. Even if you take the troll car up
you have to hike about ½ mile to the glacier face although you can see it from
the drop point. There are some wonderful
vistas and features that make walking at least one of the directions worth
it.
Like most glaciers around the world the Briksdal is
receding. The amount it has shrunk is
remarkable and alarming.
This afternoon we are enjoying some sunshine, which is
refreshing.







Beautiful...can't wait!! It kind of reminds me of Exit Glacier in Seward. Thanks for the great information. Even though we're on a Princess excursion I'll share this with my roll call. It's should be really helpful.
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