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What to pack for Trolltunga, Pulpit Rock and Kjeragbolten

Packing for the unpredictable fjords of Norway can be a daunting task, so I have listed below everything I packed for the 3 days I spent hiking Trolltunga, Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock) and Kjeragbolten. Please keep in mind I was travelling on a budget and the three of us slept in the car –  hence the snacks and sleeping bags 😂

What food to pack when hiking in Norway

Having spent 2 weeks in Norway previously, I knew it was a very expensive country to travel to. Determined to visit on a budget I bought my food in advance and put it into my checked luggage (which was free on Norwegian Air). The following items lasted me three days and were ideal on-the-go breakfasts, trail snacks, and post-hike car food.

Trolltunga, Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock) and Kjeragbolten trail food and snacks:

What to wear when hiking in Norway

By the end of August temperatures had already started to drop in Norway. I learned very quickly that thin layers were the key to hiking comfortably. As soon as we stopped moving the temperature would drop dramatically and we would have to layer up again. Also, at one point we trekked 3 hours straight in a storm – so be prepared for windy/rainy weather!

What I wore during the 3 days in Trolltunga, Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock) and Kjeragbolten:

What photography and drone gear to bring hiking in Norway

There is clear signage telling you where you can and cannot drone in Norway so definitely bring your drone along on the trip. I managed to get some of my favourite footage above the fjords.

One of my favourite drone shots from the trip

Misc Items to Pack

I hope you find this packing list useful and if you would like to see more photos from my Norway trip head over to @suitcaseandi 🙂

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