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Wednesday, August 26, 2015

After been taken up with how we started to walk to lakes in Østmarka (East Land, a natural area in the outskirts of Oslo) from 1976, I began to think about that my girlfriend and I took a walk into the mountains in Fåvang in Gudbrandsdalen in 1974. We walked through an area I knew like the back of my hands, from the alpine pasture Stortann seter, into a place called Høgåsen (The High Ridge). From here, we looked down to a mountain lake called Røytjern (Char Lake). I said that we could walke to Røytjern another time. The image at 'Images', 'Photo Album' image 5, is when we went up to Høgåsen at the east part of that ridge.

During my childhood and youth years, I also often was in Østmarka. And I knew parts of that area also like the back of my hands.

I think the criminals who use mind control, have influenced me never to come back to Røytjern. During my childhood and youth years, this lake often was talked about, and I was there some times. By this lake, it could be likely to meet acquaintances.

Images of my daughter, 'Images', 'Photo Album' images 135, 136 and 137, from 1982; are also from the same place as her mother and I were in 1974. From here, it is a short way up to the east part of Høgåsen. We also went up to Høgåsen and looked down to Røytjern.

I have not been by Røytjern after 1976.

Last Saturday I took a walk to Røytjern, it takes about one hour and a half to walk from the alpine pasture Stortann seter.

Below there are some photographs from Røytjern.

Røytjønn / Røytjern (Char Lake) 973.5 m / 3193.9 ft above sea level, seen from Høgåsen (The High Ridge) 1057 m / 3467.8 ft above sea level. The montane right behind the Lake is called Veslefjellet (The Little Montane) 1166 m / 3825.5 ft above sea level. The picture is taken from south of Røytjønn / Røytjern.

West of Røytjønn / Røytjern (Char Lake). A creek called Røya (The Char) flows out at the west end of the lake. This is a wetland area. Around the lake, there are both dry grounds, and wet grounds. It is necessary to have rubber boots with one here; but, if you also have light shoes, it is possible to use them on dry grounds. There are many bogs here; some parts of them can be dangerous. If you walk to this lake without rubber boots, you will be very wet on your feet before you are here.

South of, by the west end, of Røytjønn / Røytjern (Char Lake).

From the west end of Røytjønn / Røytjern (Char Lake).

Towards the north from the southern side of Røytjønn / Røytjern (Char Lake).

Towards the north from the southern side of Røytjønn / Røytjern (Char Lake).

Towards the west from the southern side of Røytjønn / Røytjern (Char Lake).

Towards the north from the southern side of Røytjønn / Røytjern (Char Lake).

Towards the north from the southern side of Røytjønn / Røytjern (Char Lake).

A bog area by the west end of Røytjønn / Røytjern (Char Lake).

On the path back to Stortann alpine pasture, by the west end of Røytjønn / Røytjern (Char Lake).

On the path back to Stortann alpine pasture; from Røytjønn / Røytjern (Char Lake). This path goes west of Høgåsen (The High Ridge).

David H. Hegg