Location: North 62.39124, East 007.36714 (GPS on the summit)
Norland, Norway
Difficulty: (YDS) class 3
Climbed November 1. 2015
Information:
How to get there:
Locate Valldalen, this valley start at Nordalsfjorden/Tafjorden and
runs north-east to the top of the famous Trollstigen road that connects
further north to the village of Åndalsnes.
About 6 kilometer up the valley, a side road forks north near a farm called
Myklebost. This toll road (NOK 50 in 2015), serves the mountain farm buildings
named Myklebustseter. Drive this road until you arrive at a good size parking
area. The road actually continues from here (across the river), however it is
recommended to park at this point. This location is
N62.35937, E007.35109, elevation about 400 meter.
Route description:
Continue along the farm road, across ther bridge and very shortly, up the
gentle grass land where
the Myklebust summer farm buildings are located.
As you follow the main track, you will see a couple of signs for lake
Brekkevatnet, this is the route to follow. The trail sort of leaves the
farm houses near an old ruin,
only stone walls remain. Follow a very
clear trail until just before it crosses the river Myklebustelva on a bridge.
Shortly before, a small wooden arrow attached to a tree points towards the bridge.
Fork left here and follow the vague track that heads into the forest.
Follow this fairly horizontally until it emerges in a good sized open area.
From here, one can find open space between the birch-trees leading uphill in order to
enter the valley between Taskedalstinden and Brekkehornet. The trees end as this valley
floor becomes less steep. Well before the slope again increases towards the pass between
the tewo peaks, a broad and nice grass slope
ascends to the left. Climb this slope, the
terrain is easy to walk and oone may avoid rocks and indeed get almost all the way to the
main south ridge while staying on moss and grass. The final, short stretch is easy
navigation between rocks and small cliffs.
Once on the ridge, turn right and walk along this very nice ridge. It gets steeper and
turns into an interesting scramble. Not really difficult, long stretches can be walked.
Fairly high up, you will run into a steeper cliff with a clear route (well protected) in
the middle. Climb up here. Do not get tempted to try a bypass, you are much better off by
doing this easy, short climb. On the top, you have two choices. There is an easy bypass
along a broad ledge on your right. This route connects nicely back to the top ridge
higher up. Alternatively, scramble up the along the top rocky ridge. You will now soon reach
more gentle terrain. The ridge broadens into a small plateau and it is an easy walk
across the rocks that now leads uphill to a very nice cairn on the top.
Comments:
This trip started out in a rather unfortunately way. I initially
decided to spend the night at Kanndalssetra above Eresfjord, then climb
a peak there Sunday morning. However, in order to get back to Bergen
in reasonable time, I suddenly redecided and drove down
to Valldalen in order to attempt Taskedalstinden. After arriving at this trailhead,
I noticed that I had left my walking poles, my ice axe and my
crampons outside the car back at Kanndalssetra. Bad news! I had to drive
back to retrieve this equipment. Leaving the trailhead at 2230, it took me
4 hours (until 0230) and 280 kilometer of night driving to fix this
very unfortunate oversight.
Not surprisingly, it was already light when I woke up, a small over-sleep being
justified after a rather unusual night. I started hiking at 0850 and soon came to
the bridge that I decided not to cross. Instead, I headed directly uphill from the bridge,
bushwalking pretty dense birch forest. It would have been smarter to walk back
the few meter to the small wooden sign, then take the tiny trail, however, I was unaware
of this possibility.
After quite some struggle, I oticed the clearing a bit below on my right and descended
there. Hiking became easier and I ascended to the south ridge, arriving there at
0950. The ridge ahead looked just
about right for a solo ascent.
This turned out to be the case, a bit of exploring and no rush brought me to the summit
cairn at 1050. The summit area as well as the last part of the ridge is a broad area, I stayed
around until 1100. It was windy and a rest would be more pleasant a bit further down. I returned
carefully back down the ridge and picked a much better line through the birch trees, emerging
precisely where the small wooden sign had been placed. I was back at my car by 1320, what
remained was a pretty nice drive back to Bergen where I arrived around 2030.