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Surtningssue

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Surtningssue

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Surtningssue is a majestic summit located in the heart of Jotunheimen National Park, Norway, forming a natural boundary between the municipalities of Lom and Vågå in Innlandet county. Standing at an impressive 2,368 meters (7,769 ft) above sea level, it ranks among the highest peaks in Norway, offering a challenging yet rewarding experience for those who venture to its heights. This prominent mountain is a key feature of the eastern Jotunheimen range, surrounded by other notable peaks and the stunning…

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    March 10, 2025

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    From the Surtningssue summit you can admire impressive glaciers clinging to rocky peaks. It's a majestic peak with breathtaking views.

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    1. To Surtningssue (2368 m)

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    1,400m

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    Hike to To Surtningssue (2368 m) in Jotunheimen National Park, a difficult 13.1-mile (21.1 km) route with panoramic summit views.

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    Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Elevation 2,320 m

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    Location: Lom, Oppland, Norway

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the primary hiking routes to the summit of Surtningssue, and how do they differ?

    The most common starting point for hiking Surtningssue is the Memurubu cabin. From there, you generally have two main options: a steeper, more direct route via Raudhamran, or a longer, perhaps less strenuous path through Memurudalen. Many hikers choose to combine these for a circular trek, ascending one way and descending the other to experience varied scenery. Both routes involve significant elevation gain and challenging terrain.

    What is the typical terrain like on the ascent to Surtningssue, and are there any particularly challenging sections?

    The terrain on Surtningssue is varied and can be challenging. Hikers should expect rocky paths, scree slopes, and potentially some snowfields even in summer, especially closer to the summit. While considered a manageable 'grand peak,' it requires a long day trip with significant elevation gain. There are no technical climbing sections, but good physical condition and appropriate footwear are essential for navigating the rugged mountain environment.

    Are there any unique landmarks or historical features to look out for on the Surtningssue hike?

    Yes, near the summit on the western side, at an altitude of 2,230 meters, stands a historic stone hut. Originally built in 1899 by Ole Sveine and restored in 2008, this hut provides a potential shelter or a unique spot for a rest. It's a testament to the mountain's history and offers a glimpse into past mountaineering efforts.

    How can I reach the starting point for Surtningssue, particularly regarding parking and public transport?

    The most common starting point is Memurubu, a tourist cabin located on the northern shore of Gjende lake. Access to Memurubu is typically by boat across Gjende lake from Gjendesheim, where parking is available. Public transport options, such as buses, often connect to Gjendesheim during the peak season, allowing access to the boat service.

    Are there any permits or special access rules required to hike Surtningssue?

    Surtningssue is located within Jotunheimen National Park, which generally has open access for hiking. As of current information, no specific permits are required for hiking Surtningssue itself. However, visitors are expected to follow national park regulations, such as respecting nature, not leaving trash, and adhering to any specific rules regarding camping or fires if applicable.

    Is Surtningssue suitable for a winter hike or ski touring, and what are the considerations?

    Surtningssue offers excellent opportunities for ski touring during winter. However, winter conditions in Jotunheimen are severe, and assessing avalanche risks on certain slopes is crucial. This is an activity for experienced ski tourers with proper equipment, knowledge of avalanche safety, and the ability to navigate in challenging conditions. Winter ascents are significantly more demanding and require careful planning.

    What are the options for accommodation and amenities near Surtningssue?

    The primary accommodation option directly associated with the hike is the Memurubu tourist cabin, which serves as a common starting point. Other cabins and lodges, such as Gjendesheim, are accessible via the Gjende lake boat service. These cabins typically offer meals and basic amenities. For more extensive services, the villages of Lom and Vågåmo are within driving distance.

    Is Surtningssue considered a family-friendly hike?

    Surtningssue is generally considered a challenging day hike due to its length, significant elevation gain, and rugged terrain. While rewarding, it is not typically recommended for young children or families seeking an easy outing. Families with older, experienced, and fit children who are accustomed to long mountain hikes might find it suitable, but careful consideration of each family member's ability is essential.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails to Surtningssue?

    Dogs are generally allowed on trails within Jotunheimen National Park, including those leading to Surtningssue. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times, especially during the bird nesting season (typically April 1 to October 31). Always ensure your dog is well-behaved, physically capable of the strenuous hike, and that you carry out all waste.

    How does the difficulty and experience of hiking Surtningssue compare to Galdhøpiggen?

    Both Surtningssue and Galdhøpiggen are prominent peaks in Jotunheimen, offering challenging hikes. Surtningssue is often described as a 'manageable grand peak' with a long, strenuous day trip, but typically without glacier crossings required for the most common routes. Galdhøpiggen, as Norway's highest peak, often involves glacier travel (guided or unguided depending on the route) which adds a technical element and requires specialized equipment and expertise. Surtningssue offers equally spectacular panoramic views but might be considered slightly less technically demanding than the standard guided route over the Styggebreen glacier to Galdhøpiggen.

    What kind of views can I expect from the summit of Surtningssue?

    The summit of Surtningssue is renowned for offering some of the finest panoramic views in Jotunheimen. From this vantage point, you can admire countless 2000-meter peaks, the vibrant emerald-green waters of Gjende lake to the south, and the deep blue expanse of Bessvatnet lake to the north. Impressive glaciers clinging to the rocky slopes add to the dramatic beauty, making it a truly breathtaking experience.

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