I'm planning a nice trip in the Lyngen Alps in the first 2 weeks of August, and I have a few question that I hope some of you can answer.
Complete route (roughly):
Question 1; on the map below, part A seems like a very steep slope. My book says 'stay around 450m. height' but also that it is covered with grass and if it's wet, forget it. Is it doable? I'm NOT as tough as you Vikings
Question 2; I have to cross the mouth of the Strupbreen-glacier (see part B on the map). I just want to know if Strupbreen is indeed aper (snow-free) and if it has many (deep) crevasses because I am going SOLO, and have no experience on glaciers. I will bring an ice pick and crampons. Should I bring ice screws, descender, rope etc. (I have a basic experience with this equipment)? Or am I stupid to try alone?
Question 3; Are there any lakes or rivers on this route that are good for fishing?
All tips and comments are very welcome!