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  1. RidetheSchlange on

    It’s Reinebringen, Lofoten, but that’s not the peak you reach when you take the trail. If I remember right, this might be one you need some expertise to reach and is a bit south.

  2. ParoxysmOfReddit on

    Might be Reinebringen in Lofoten. There is a stone step walkway up there from the road, lovely place for a sunset (if there is a sunset).

  3. PresentationFine7524 on

    Have good hiking shoes and equipment for hiking. The weather can be rough and the stone steps are slippery in rain. There can also be loose rocks falling.

  4. Particular_Bet_5466 on

    I took a picture here a few days ago, Reinebringen. I also was on a trip to Norway and found it in a list of best hikes in Lofoten. For how rainy it was considering Reinebringer was all rock steps to the top I found it easy compared to the other hikes I did that were in mud and slippery rocks. I still enjoyed those hikes but keep that in mind in Lofoten.

    Although it may have been a slightly different angle or this is distorted, it’s basically from this point. I can’t attach the photo.

  5. Typical-Coffee6748 on

    I hate those pictures who give a fake image of Norway. If this is not AI, someone has gone crazy in Photoshop. Could also be an oil painting by an intoxicated artist.

  6. That’s Reine, in Lofoten. I live there. That photo is highly photoshopped and stretched vertically. Also, the chances of such a day are probably over. It has been cloudy and raining every single day for the last 3-4 weeks.

    Please, follow local recommendations to hike mountains like this. People die every single year in this and other mountains because fixation on the idea that they must climb it no matter what. Winds here can change and become really strong really fast and rain makes it even worse if you’re not prepared.