The bigwalls of Norway
Most of you have probably heard of the big walls of Norway, and then you think of Kjaerag. Many of you are probably aware that there are other walls as well. Being a Norwegian I must admit I haven't been to Kjaerag myself (trying to go there this summer...

Anyway, I’d like to tell you a little about the area where I do most of my bigwall jumps. My impression is that foreigners have heard of these walls, but only vaguely know were they are (up north...), and apart from long freefalls they are known for looong hikes.
This is an area consisting of three great valleys, all walls situated a maximum of an hour and a half by car from each other. As far as I know at least 18 bigwalls have been jumped in this area. More than ten of these provide the same or more flying altitude then Kjaerag. The three biggest ones give about 1600m of potential freefall (exit to landing). Apart from an area including two of the walls, everything else is legal.
In addition to this there are still several possible exits that haven’t been explored yet. These are probably ws exits at best, but might turn out to be very spectacular.
I write this because I find it strange that when I and a bunch of other locals roam this area during the summer, we hardly ever see any foreigners. Especially since Norway is supposed to be “famous” for its bigwalls, and I know a lot of you visit Kjaerag. So I figured there were two main reasons for this;
- the area is too famous for its looong hikes
- too much hassle getting there, where is it, how to find the walls and the way to the exits, etc..
If it’s the first one I can tell you the hikes vary from 1-2 to 4-5 hours. Most include all of the elevation, some none. It’s less painful if you’re fit.
If it’s the second one, I’d be happy to help my fellow BASErs. This area is never going to be overcrowded; there is plenty of gravity for all of us! And it would be a blast to see some new grins once in a while.
