Location: North 61:54.895, East 009:51.075 (GPS on the summit)
Saddle: On Fokkstumyra between Dombås and Hjerkinn.
Highest in Rondane National Park, Norway.
Climbed August 10, 2003.
Information:
How to get there:
The best access is from Mysusæter. This place has an
access road (open all year) from Hwy. E-6, just south of the
main intersection with the Hwy. going up the Otta valley.
Coming from the south (Oslo) take the road that goes uphill to
the right (there is a sign reading Mysusæter), just before
Otta. From the north, pass the Otta exit on E-6, then turn sharply
left and proceed up the hill.
In winter, you may have to park at Mysusæter. In summer,
pay toll (NOK 10 in 2003) and proceed to the parking area just
outside of the National Park boundary. This parking area has
coordinates N 61:50.093, E 009:43.864, and an elevation
of about 1080 meter.
In summer, a small dirt road leads all the way to the DNT hut
Rondvassbu. In winter one will ski a bit further north (in the lower
part of the valley).
(See also the description under Vinjeronden 2044 m.) Route description:
From the hut Rondvassbu, proceed steeply up the hill behind the hut.
The Storeronden mountain (2138m) is sloping directly up to the east,
the trail to Rondeslottet and Storeronden starts out as one, it forks
on a small crest higher up. The Rondeslottet trail descends a little into
the valley to the left, while the trail to Storeronden continues up the
ridge.
The route now heads into and to the end of the valley between Vinjeronden
and Storeronden. There, it climbs the saddle that separates these two peaks.
From this saddle (at elevation about 1760 meter), the route continues
more steeply up the ridge to the summit of Vinjeronden (2044m).
From Vinjeronden, descend first gently subsequently a bit steeper to
the low saddle separating it from Rondeslottet (1940 m). The ascent from
this saddle starts out quite steeply among large boulders, but then eases
off and reaches a nice ridge with flat rocks. Beyond this ridge the trail
heads more uphill before reaching the very impressive cairn on the summit,
the highest point in Rondane and east of the Gudbrandsdalen valley. One can traverse
this mountain, but then preferably in order to reach another mountain hut.
Otherwise, return the way you climbed. A nice variation is to also climb
the second highest peak, Storronden (2138m), on the way back to Rondvassbu.
See a separate description of this route.
Distances based on GPS measurements (straight lines between points):
Rondeslottet summit to the saddle between it and Vinjeronden: 0.9 km
From the saddle above to the Vinjeronden summit: 0.4 km
From Vinjeronden summit to the saddle between it and Storronden: 0.6 km
From the previous saddle to the summit of Storronden: 0.9 km Comments:
I did this climb with my sons Tor Erling, age 21 and
Pål Jørgen, age 14. We had very good weather on
the summit and truly enjoyed the panorama view.
Resources:
Images
Rondeslottet
as you hike to the Rondvassbu hut. Vinjeronden is the peak to the right.