The first night in Tauranga it rained very hard and was extremely windy. Since I had two nights in this cute garden studio, I did not have to rush to get up and pack and go anywhere so I had a quiet morning listening to the rain. Around lunch time I decided to go out for a while and ended up driving around the Taronga Waterfront. I was able to see Mt. Maunganui, though it was still raining enough that I decided not to hike around it. Instead I did a bit of shopping and then headed back to the safety of my garden studio.
We arrived in Norway Tuesday night and took a bus from the airport to our hotel. After checking in, we walked across the street to a small grocery store to pick up some snacks to take on our hike the next day. We also needed some dinner, so we found an Italian restaurant that was thankfully still open (it was about 9:15pm and many things were already closed) and ran over there to get a table for 12 - most of the group joined us, though not all. Dinner was excellent and when the restaurant closed at 11 we headed back to our hotel to get some sleep. Wednesday morning we got up early and took a chartered bus to hike up Preikestolen. The hike is about 5 miles round trip and took us 4.5 hours to complete. The terrain is very rocky and the top is almost 2000 feet above sea level so it is a significant climb up/down. There were many beautiful scenes along our way, but unfortunately the top was very foggy and you could not see the fjord below. On our way back down, we got rained on a bit, so b...

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