Thursday 2 August 2012

Kjeragbolten, Norway.


Kjerag or Kiragg is a Norwegian mountain, located in Lysefjorden, in Forsand municipality, Ryfylke, Rogaland. Its highest point is 1110 m above sea level, but its northern drop to Lysefjorden attracts most visitors. The drop is 984 m (3,228 ft) and it is also the site of Kjeragbolten, a 5 m³ stone located between two rocks.
Kjerag is a popular hiking destination. Some go there because Preikestolen has become too crowded, some to jump onto Kjeragbolten and some BASE jumpers from all over the world go there to dive off the high cliffs. Kjerag is also a popular climbing destination, with many difficult routes going up its steep faces.
The easiest ascent starts from the visitors center Øygardsstølen, with a 2.5-3-hour walk each way. From Stavanger, it is roughly a 2-hour drive (closed in winter season). One can also take the tourist ferry from Lauvvik to Lysebotn in summer. The best season for walking is considered late June to September depending on snow conditions
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Kjeragbolten
Kjeragbolten is a 5 m³ boulder wedged in a mountain crevasse by the edge of the Kjerag mountain (59°2′0.83″N 6°35′32.79″E). It is possible to walk onto the rock without any equipment, but there is a direct 241 m drop below and then another 735m gradient down to Lysefjorden. The name means "Kjerag Boulder" or "Kjerag Bolt".

BASE jumping
Kjerag has become a popular BASE jumping destination. In the period 1994 to 2008 29,000 jumps were performed.
In this period there were ten fatal accidents. A list of jumpers who perished at Kjerag is provided below:
Sebastian Dectot (24, from France), August 16, 1996
Ulla-Stina Östberg (46, from Sweden), July 29, 1997
Thor Alex Kappfjell (32, from Norway), July 6, 1999
Kirill Goretov (29, from Russia), August 15, 1999
Terry Forrestal (52, from United Kingdom), June 10, 2000
Valentino Venturi (30, from Italy), August 5, 2000
Lori Barr (37, from USA), July 23, 2002
Rob Tompkins (30, from USA), September 12, 2002
Darcy Zoitsas (nickname Peter Pan) (39, from Australia), July 19, 2005
Anton Knestyapin (25, from Russia), July 25, 2010

A man standing on Kjeragbolten

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View from Kjeragbolten, Lysefjorden below

A Sheep standing on Kjeragbolten




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