Jentehaugen

  • Jentehaugen
  • 874 m
  • Prominence 107 m
  • Torpa, Norway
  • Location: North 60.97527, East 009.97100 (GPS)
  • Climbed July 7, 2024
  • Difficulty: YDS class 2

Information:

How to get there:
Dokka is a good point of reference. Drive north to western Torpa and park where the dirt road forks from the main road. The dirt road has a locked gate. This location is N60.95644, E009.98421, elevation about 640 meter.
Route:
Walk the road until you locaate a trail that forks right near elevation 730 meter. Follow this trail as it passes west of Klettvatnet. Continue a bit more, Jentehaugen is up on your right. Leave the trail and pick your way more or less directly to the summit. There is no summit marker, an old tree is on the ground pretty close to the highest point.
Comments:
The forecast was not great and I decided to spend the day visiting a couple of smaller hills in an area called "west Torpa". I followed the route described above and arrived at the summit in about 45 minutes. From here, I did a fairly direct traverse to the second top of the day Ohovde.

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