Kjerag
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Kjerag or Kiragg is a Norwegian mountain, located in Lysefjorden, in Forsand municipality, Rogaland. It is 1110 m over sea level and the famous Kjeragbolten is a 5 m³ big stone which is plugged between two rocks. A lot of people go onto this rock, but many are afraid at just seeing the sheer drop.
Kjerag has become a quite popular hiking destination in the last few years. Some go there because Preikestolen has become too crowded, some to jump onto Kjeragbolten (1000 metres sheer drop into the Lysefjorden) and quite a lot of BASE jumpers from all over the world go there to dive off the high cliffs. Kjerag is also a popular climbing destination, with many difficult routes going up its steep faces. Therefore you should wear good shoes, and don't make the trip if there is bad weather. If it is raining the stones get very slippery. The hike from the parking lot to the top is quite rough, and takes approximately 2 hours each way.
[edit] BASE jumping
Kjerag has become a popular BASE jumping destination. In the Norwegian documentary film Loop, we meet Kristen Reagan who first climbs up the 1000 meter drop before BASE jumping off the same cliff.
A list of jumpers who perished at Kjerag is provided below:
- Sebastian Dectot (24, from France), August 16, 1996
- Ulla-Stina Östberg (46, from Sweden), July 29, 1997
- Thor Alex Kappfjell (32, from Norway), July 6, 1999
- Kirill Goretov (29, from Russia), August, 15 1999
- Terry Forrestal (52, from United Kingdom), June 10, 2000
- Valentino Ventori (30, from Italy), August 5, 2000
- Lori Barr (37, from USA), July 23, 2002
- Rob Tompkins (30, from USA), September 12, 2002
- Darcy Zoitsas (39, from Australia), July 19, 2005
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Kjeragfossen at the World Waterfall Database
- Loop at the Internet Movie Database
- Article in Aftenbladet (in Norwegian)
- World BASE fatalities