size S: 640×480 pixels – but confined to 4/5 of window width
Sorry, picture size 1024×768px has been removed. Please select another size at bottom of page.
size L: 1600×1200 pixels – but confined to 4/5 of window width
Ridderspranget (The Knight's Leap) near the road through the eastern part of Jotunheimen across Valdresflya. The wild river Sjoa (less wild at this time of the year) is a favorite for white water paddling and rafting. The name Ridderspranget originates from an eight hundred years old legend: A knight, abducting another man's bride, jumped to the other side carrying the girl. The gap on top of the cleft is a little more than two meters, but the edge may be slippery, a few years ago a guy (not carrying a bride) ended up in the river. He somehow survived. Evidently many have succeeded, see picture below.
(2006-09-22)
size S: 640×480 pixels – but confined to 4/5 of window width
Sorry, picture size 1024×768px has been removed. Please select another size at bottom of page.
size L: 1600×1200 pixels – but confined to 4/5 of window width
Ridderspranget seen from above.
(2006-08-10)

