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Lofoten Rock the West Svolvær Area About 400km About 20km Lofoten Rock Tromsø Fiskebøl These maps are taken from Harstad E6 Lofoten Rock published by E10 Narvik Laukvika Lofoten Rockfax in May 2008. Laupstad Skutvik The page numbers refer to Bodø the Rockfax. Eggum Sandsletta Mo-i-Rana For more information on all Eggum Rockfax publications Oulu www.rockfax.com E12 Unstad E6 Austvågøya Borge Umeá E10 Svolvær E10 Kabelvåg Trondheim Vaasa E14 Vestvågøya Sundsvall Trolltinden E134 Leknes See page 2 E16 Flakstadøya Henningsvær Lillehammer Stamsund Bergen Helsinki Ramberg Henningsvær Gravdal Oslo and Kalle Areas Karlstad See page 2 Tallinn Stavanger Stockholm Örebro Ballstad Stortind Sund Moskenesøya (750m) Breiflogtinden Solbojörnvatnet E10 E10 Blåtinden (621m) Krokhammartinden (731m) Blåtinden Reine The Frog Fløya Kjerkfjorden Kongstinden (640m) Stamprevtinden Maslitinden Moskenes (590m) (759m) Målhogtinden Helvetestinden (739m) Reinesvaet Å E10 Merraflestinden Råna Ølkontinden Svolvær Storskiva (848m) Stor-Kongsvatnet Skråpillaren Lilandstinden Bunesfjorden Tjeldbergtinden (760m) Ømtinden (367m) (492m) Svolværgeita Kerkfjorden The West Rostad Rockfax page Vindstad Helvetestinden . 58 Merraflestinden 60 Brynliskardtinden Breiflogtinden . 61 Svolvær Area (798m) Olstinden Rockfax page Maslitinden . 62 Kabelvåg Olstinden . 64 Sandvika . 260 Hermannsdals Ølkontinden . 65 Tjeldbergvika Tjeldbergvika . 266 -tinden (1020m) Blåtinden . 272 Munkar Reinesvaet . 68 (775m) Ramberg . 70 Svolværgeita . 274 Reine Stortind . 71 Skråpillaren . 282 About 2km Eggum . 74 Sandvika About 2km Råna . 283 ©Rockfax 2008. Available for free download only. All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying or otherwise without prior written permission of the copyright owner. Høgtinden (699m) Lofoten Rock Lyngværfjellet (676m) These maps are taken from Lofoten Rock published by E10 Rockfax in May 2008. Nordfjellet (528m) The page numbers refer to the Rockfax. E10 Hopsvatnet Hopspollen For more information on all Old road P Rockfax publications Rørvikvatnet www.rockfax.com Rørvika Glåmtinden (419m) 816 E10 Higravtindan Trollsfestningen Trollfjorden Laupstad Eide Geitgaljen Glåmtinden (1146m) Trollfjordvatnet Sørfjellet (435m) Skinvollen Hopen Djupfjordvatnet Lilandsdalen (1086m) Trakta Djupfjord Breidtinden Liland Trolltindan (980m) Pianokrakken (582m) (987m) Vestpollen Kjernadalen Pillaren Kalle (Point 713) Austpollen P Vestpoleidet Raftsundet Øvredalen P Djupfjord Vågakallen (943m) Rulten Digermulen (816m) Vågakallen Kallebukta Hellskardtinden P (595m) Reknes Budalstinden (508m) Hellskardnuten (643m) (1035m) (1062m) P Kvanndalstinden (818m) Austnesfjord Presten Kallebukta E10 Ulvågen Festvågtinden (541m) Stormolla Gandalf Øyhellsundet Paradiset Ulvågsundet P Heiavatnet Fløya (590m) Helle P Festvåg Henningsvær Brettesnes Rockfax page Henningsvær to Kalle Rørvika . 86 Svolværgeita Pianokrakken . .94 Trolltindan Djupfjord . 110 Rockfax page Higravtindan . 290 Presten . .134 Litlmolla Gandalf . .156 Geitgaljen . 290 Festvåg . .170 Trakta . .291 Henningsvær to Kalle 184 Rulten . .292 Henningsvær Paradiset . 198 About 5km Litlmola . 294 Vågakallen . 214 Øvredalen . .228 Kallebukta . .234 Trollfestningen . .242 About 2km Glåmtinden . 254 ©Rockfax 2008. Available for free download only. All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying or otherwise without prior written permission of the copyright owner..
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