Skarpefjellet

  • Skarpefjellet
  • 744 m
  • Primary factor 135 m
  • Masfjorden, Norway
  • Location: North 60.82287, East 005.50170 (GPS on the summit)
  • Difficulty: YDS class 2
  • Climbed November 7, 2021.

Information:

How to get there:
Drive E-39 north from Bergen. Exit right just before the long Masfjordtunnel, this is near lake Storevatnet, elevation 325 meter. Drive under the Hwy. and follow the road as it descends into Haugsdal. Fork left, crossing a narrow bridge near location N60.8507, E5.5135. Drive parallel with the main river and locate parking for a single car on your left at location N60.832, E005.5237, elevation near 50 meter.
Route description:
Continue on the road, pass the houses and cross the river Kvernhuselva. Normally, this river is not to difficult to cross, however after heavy rain, it may run big and one should cross it all the way down stream near its end where it flows more quietly. Possibly, one need to ford it since getting across with keeping feet dry may be impossible.
Cross a second, (much) smaller creek, then head uphill and locate the old trail that connects all the way up to lake Haugsdalsvatnet. This trail is marked by some minor marks (from an axe) on the tree trunks. Not always easy to see. The trail becomes somewhat more distinct as you gain elevation. In a few places there are steps built by rocks. Higher up, the trail heads directly towards the base of the uppermost waterfall. There is a short steepish section here. A rope as well as a short metal ladder may be helpful. What remains is a short hill where you ascend parallel to the river in order to gain the outlet from lake Haugsdalsvatnet.
If the river is safe to cross above the waterfall and before you reach the lake, then do so.
Next, ascend towards the south. Pass the small lake on the left (east) and continue without any problems to the summit.
Comments:
I did this hike with my friend Harald. We started from the car around 0900 and arrived at the summit at 1110. We next continued to Torhaugen.