E phatlaladitšwe: 18.07.2023
Not much happened today, but we have come a long way.
After breakfast and cleaning up together, which took a little longer because we wanted to wait until everything was dry, we first drove towards Mo i Rana to visit the Grønligrotta. A well-known cave in the area. The Grønligrotta is a 4000 meter long limestone cave in Røvasdal, 8 km north of the Norwegian city of Mo i Rana. The deepest point of the cave is 107 meters below the entrance. The Grønligrotta is the most well-known and easily accessible limestone cave in Rana. The cave was discovered around 1750 by the first settlers in Gronlia.
And then we continued towards Trondheim. 6 hours of driving were on the navigation. The destination was set, but certainly not a must.
But we reached the destination campsite... Storsand Gård Camping
A huge campsite, terraced, right by the fjord. 15 minutes before Trondheim. We didn't arrive at the site until 10 PM, so we set up, had dinner, etc. At 11:30 PM we took a little walk... Great place with a great view.