Tyinkrysset Beckons, or Maybe it’s Randonee
May 2, 2024

After time in Stockholm and Oslo, the cabin was a welcome respite. We scooped Anne at the central station, and started our journey on the bluff above Oslo at the “Rose Castle.” The side trip was extra special because after 22 years I finally met Gøran’s mom. We all missed Romey.

Then it was a long drive through beautiful country to the cabin. There was still plenty of snow.
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We used the cabin as a base of operations for two trips up even higher into the mountains. The first was to Tyinstølsnøse (1386 m) on Saturday. Just amazing.
UP

DOWN

In between we ate delicious fish, drank negronis in tiny mugs, slept not quite enough, and cooked over the fire outside.




Sunday morning the weather was perfect, so we had to don our skis and do it again. This time we skied straight up behind the cabin through the woods. The snow was so perfect that alpine back down through the woods was easy enough.

This is how I really felt.





The time was way too short, but my body was ready to rest. After our Sunday ski, we loaded up the car and headed to Bergen for another talk, some Norwegian “tacos” and a fancy dinner out.


The tacos (and the boys, who are quickly becoming young men).

The talk…

The present.

The cocktails at No Stress.

The dinner at Chérie.

A short but fantastic visit to Tyinkrysset.
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Tags: anne, cabin, cherie, cocktails, gøran, no stress, norway, randonee, randonee ski, restaurant, skiing, travel, Tyinkrysset
Flip the Hytte
November 27, 2021
If you’re lucky, you will be greeted with love at the new hytte, which has become quite luxurious (now including things like hot showers, modern kitchens, floors, and a roof). We spent 4 days and 3 nights in Tyinkrysset cooking, skiing, hiking, drinking, conversing, and reveling in a life well lived.
Brusebu is named after the sound the nearby creek makes.
We stocked up on Negroni fixings and wine in Oslo. Then scooped Romey at the airport. Her entry was smooth (unlike, say, mine).
Romey on her first skis (starting in Norway is the way to go).
NPS tried using randonee skis (usually used to climb up mountains and ski back down). This is a technology to explore further.
Gourmet cheese sandwiches were available for those on the tour.
A quick trip to Øvre Årdal tested the snow tires and resulted in no purchases whatsoever.
The walk behind the cabin.
Over the bridge.
A visit to the Låve Museum (a locally curated collection of stuff from old fashioned Norwegian life). The proprietor is a delight.
Also see Art in the Corner for one of these farm implements.
Sharing pictures of construction (Romey buys a building). The hytte has been basically reconstructed from scratch with a new roof (expanded roof line) and a new floor (including joists and subfloor). Now it is a luxury hytte.
What a pleasure. Can’t wait to return.
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Tags: anne, Brusebu, gøran, hytte, museum, nisse, norway, randonee ski, romey, skiing, travel, Tyinkrysset, yule nisse












































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