Loads of orienteering around these parts, theres a fair few of those 'stations?' around the trail I run. Season has'nt started yet though, and I'm avoiding starting new hobbies in case the family disown me.
Theres a weird round wooden hut at 2000 meters above sea level, not far from me, that serves as the finishing spot for a mad mountain run. I'm pretty sure it starts near sea level. Cant seem to find a link for it.
Fjordtilfjell is good for those that want to run a constant 7% gradient, for 21 km, mainly on tarmac. I usually ride it on the fixed gear though.
There's a very popular event called Birkebeinet. Which started as a cross country ski event, then became popular as a MTB event in the summer, after which a running event also followed. I'd like to do the triple (singlespeeding the MTB event). The new Ultrarun event they're holding, at 73km, will be a killer. Its heavy running in the Norwegian mountains. Steep climbs, technical decents, tough stoney sections, and loads of energy saping soft stuff. I love it ;) http://www.birkebeiner.no/English/Lopet/UltraBirken/
Loads of orienteering around these parts, theres a fair few of those 'stations?' around the trail I run. Season has'nt started yet though, and I'm avoiding starting new hobbies in case the family disown me.
Theres a weird round wooden hut at 2000 meters above sea level, not far from me, that serves as the finishing spot for a mad mountain run. I'm pretty sure it starts near sea level. Cant seem to find a link for it.
Fjordtilfjell is good for those that want to run a constant 7% gradient, for 21 km, mainly on tarmac. I usually ride it on the fixed gear though.
There's a very popular event called Birkebeinet. Which started as a cross country ski event, then became popular as a MTB event in the summer, after which a running event also followed. I'd like to do the triple (singlespeeding the MTB event). The new Ultrarun event they're holding, at 73km, will be a killer. Its heavy running in the Norwegian mountains. Steep climbs, technical decents, tough stoney sections, and loads of energy saping soft stuff. I love it ;)
http://www.birkebeiner.no/English/Lopet/UltraBirken/
There are also some cool tri events. I fecking hate swimming more than 1 km though.
http://www.nxtri.com/
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- Mind over Matter - Norseman 2010[/ame]