Megan at Nordic Ventures in Gudvangen, another travel hero for reasons that will again be explained later, set us up with a double sea kayak for the half day, along with full garb.
Cam all suited up and ready to row:
We didn't bring our phones, so just trust that it was incredible, maybe hit up a Google image search of Nærøyfjord and you'll get the idea. Plus it was great to rest our feet and work our arms for a change! Here is where we went.
We passed the town of Bakka and its old stave church, and another tiny village, and stopped at the base of a big waterfall to eat clif bars and hike up the sheep path as far as we could until it was too splashy to continue in our essentially treadless water shoes.
The town of Gudvangen (we had to wait here for 5 hours to not receive our bag of camping gear, so we became intimately familiar with all 3 of its streets):
After that much time we were pretty glad to move on to Gjendesheim for the Bessengen hike. Little did we know that this wasn't the last we'd see of Gudvangen...







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