Re: Skye's Fjelltur 2016
Postat: mån 26 sep 2016, 00:47
Jag hade det ju lite bökigt med nerfarten till Lyseboten... Av en händelse såg jag en annan beskrivning på den nyss:
"The final road to Lysebotn consists of 22 hairpin turns in succession. It is easily the most dangerous road in Norway, and I can see why. Not only is it super steep, it is really narrow, allowing only one lane. You can’t see approaching traffic around the corners – and even if you do it wouldn’t matter as you can’t break on such a tight turn without straightening up and falling off the edge.
3/4 of the way down you will enter the scariest tunnel of your life. Water drips from the cracks in the rough, misshapen walls. The place is incredibly dark and the road slick with moisture. The very end of the tunnel is a well disguised hairpin turn. If you aren’t paying attention you might miss that completely and head straight into the wall – as a car did last year. The passengers were left seriously injured and had to be airlifted out."
En tjej från Litauen som beskriver sin resa ner... av någon anledning känner jag en sympati med hennes beskrivning
En (möjligen uppsnabbad) video från henne:
"The final road to Lysebotn consists of 22 hairpin turns in succession. It is easily the most dangerous road in Norway, and I can see why. Not only is it super steep, it is really narrow, allowing only one lane. You can’t see approaching traffic around the corners – and even if you do it wouldn’t matter as you can’t break on such a tight turn without straightening up and falling off the edge.
3/4 of the way down you will enter the scariest tunnel of your life. Water drips from the cracks in the rough, misshapen walls. The place is incredibly dark and the road slick with moisture. The very end of the tunnel is a well disguised hairpin turn. If you aren’t paying attention you might miss that completely and head straight into the wall – as a car did last year. The passengers were left seriously injured and had to be airlifted out."
En tjej från Litauen som beskriver sin resa ner... av någon anledning känner jag en sympati med hennes beskrivning
En (möjligen uppsnabbad) video från henne: