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Rondane National Park

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538: 548: 1097: 768:(DNT) is an association that owns and manages a network of mountain cabins in the service of hikers. In Rondane, there is a central cabin by the southern end of Lake Rondvatnet, Rondvassbu. There is also Dørålseter and Bjørnhollia at the northern and eastern rims of the park. All three cabins are staffed, and provide food and limited accommodation (possible to book beforehand). There are also unstaffed cabins in the Park, like Eldåbu where a key is needed. 54: 608: 428: 906: 520: 751: 668:(as opposed to the domestic breed) are found. The Directorate for Nature Management regards Rondane as "especially important as a life supporting area for the native reindeer". It is estimated that approximately 2000 to 4000 reindeer live in Rondane and the nearby Dovre area. To protect the reindeer population in their core area during the last ten years, 1391: 63: 503:
Accompanying the substantial traps, smaller arched stone structures are presumed to have served as concealment for archers awaiting their targets. Dating techniques indicate that the oldest of these traps could be approximately 3500 years old. The majority of discoveries, encompassing residential
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The expansion of the park primarily occurred towards the northwest, accompanied by moderate enlargements in the east and south. Furthermore, zones with reduced levels of protection, encompassing both landscape and nature conservation areas, were instituted in conjunction with the park.
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DNT also mark trails in the Park, with red Ts that are easy to spot. The T-trails lead the way cabin-to-cabin, as well as marking the path to some of the peaks close to Rondvatnet. Recently, some trails have moved slightly to avoid the core areas of the wild reindeer.
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lived off reindeer. Large traps used to catch reindeer can be found at Gravhø and Bløyvangen and are also spread throughout the park. These are constructed from stone to make holes or large fenced-in areas into which reindeer could be tricked or led.
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was president of the commission, and made it possible by Royal resolution to establish Rondane National Park. At its establishment, the park covered an area of 580 km (224 sq mi) (later, this was nearly doubled).
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The service cabins are also open during the winter season, although they are sometimes only self-serviced off season. Ski trails are marked and sometimes prepared, either by DNT or some of the nearby hotels and skiing resorts.
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As a special measure for the protection of the wild reindeer, the park was significantly enlarged in 2003, its area increasing from 580 square kilometres (220 sq mi) to 963 square kilometres (372 sq mi).
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After nearly a decade of planning, Rondane was established as the first Norwegian National Park on 21 December 1962. It was first established as a nature protection area, but was later named a
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The park is a motor traffic-free zone, and it operates under minimal special regulations. Licensed individuals are granted the opportunity to fish and hunt within the park's boundaries.
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date from 1954, when the nature protection law was passed. Soon after, in 1955, community meetings were held in the municipalities close to Rondane, and a commission was founded.
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Visitors to Rondane National Park are permitted to engage in hiking and camping throughout the park, with the exception of areas immediately surrounding cabins.
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was also opened. Following the expansion, it is now only approximately 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) from the northern border of Rondane to the southern border of
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on the quite arid and nutrient-poor stony plateaus. The lichen provide food for the reindeer, but also fertilize the earth, making it possible for less hardy
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It is thus known with confidence that the large traps and accompanying walls were used from the 6th century until the onset of the
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The park was enlarged in 2003, and now covers an area of 963 km (372 sq mi). Rondane lies just to the east of the
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With this scene, Ibsen wrote Rondane into one of the 19th centuries better-known plays and made Rondane a symbol for Norway.
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Although Rondane was the first national park in Norway, many others followed. The parks are maintained by the
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trails have been moved. The park was also enlarged in 2003 to provide increased protection for the reindeer.
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in Rondane comes from a shallow sea floor, created 500 to 600 million years ago. From this, changes in the
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found in Rondane today and so it is thought the sea where the rock came from contained no animal life.
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Rondane contains a few small canyons which were created by the rapid ice melting, most prominently
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The mountains are divided by marked valleys through the landscape; the deepest valley is filled by
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at an altitude of 2,178 m (7,146 ft). The park is an important habitat for herds of wild
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The landscapes of Rondane have inspired many Norwegian writers. Probably the best-known work is
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of the south. Rondane has ten peaks over 2,000 metres (6,600 ft) including:
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and a total of ten peaks above 2,000 metres (6,600 ft). The highest point is
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A third writer who set one of his famous works in Rondane is the poet
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Rondane is one of the few places in Scandinavia and Europe where wild
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trees found at 1,030 metres (3,380 ft) were 8500 years old.
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are the first two on the right. The left part of the massif is
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was probably originally the name of the long and narrow lake
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are commonplace along the rims of the park and occasionally
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Norwegian Directorate for Nature Management map of Rondane
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Geology in Rondane; the rock shows signs of sedimentation.
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On the mountain plateau, there is evidence that nomadic
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in the area of the park begins at the end of the latest
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ruins, are dated to the period spanning 500 to 700 AD.
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In many parts of the park, there are spread-out holes (
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Norwegian Directorate for Nature Management on Rondane
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The ice melting cycles occurred rapidly, digging deep
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lies a very short distance to the north of this park.
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The present landscape was mostly formed by the last
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Will you stand! It's drifting 738:species to survive very well is the 623:'s crust created a mountain area of 71: 1497:Protected areas established in 1962 1064:"The wild reindeer areas in Norway" 1048:. 26 September 2004. Archived from 555:Legal efforts to protect nature in 792:, which is partly set in Rondane: 25: 1046:Directorate for Nature Management 710:The reindeer largely rely on the 189:county, in the municipalities of 154:Directorate for Nature Management 137:963 km (372 sq mi) 1507:Tourist attractions in Innlandet 1389: 925:List of national parks of Norway 488:quickly grew at high altitudes; 472:. 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Index

Rondane
IUCN category
national park


Innlandet
Norway
Otta
61°50′N 9°30′E / 61.833°N 9.500°E / 61.833; 9.500
Directorate for Nature Management
Norwegian
national park
Norway
Innlandet
Dovre
Folldal
Sel
Nord-Fron
Sør-Fron
Stor-Elvdal
Ringebu
Rondeslottet
reindeer
Gudbrandsdalen
Dovre
Jotunheimen
Dovre National Park
mountain
plateaus
Rondeslottet

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