Exploring Hjelmeland

I made it to the land of helms! Or is it hills?
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I made it to the land of helms! Or is it hills?

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I don’t even know what to say, except… LOB NOBS.
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I don’t even know what to say, except… LOB NOBS.

I’m fairly certain this is the most K’s I’ve personally seen in one name.
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I’m fairly certain this is the most K’s I’ve personally seen in one name.

Turf roofs are a thing here!
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Turf roofs are a thing here!

Car ferries passing each other in opposite directions.
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Car ferries passing each other in opposite directions.

The “new” church.
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The “new” church.

Marker for a “common” grave. Graves moved from the old churchyard in Hjelmelandsvågen after the “Great Flood”, 25 Nov 1940
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Marker for a “common” grave. Graves moved from the old churchyard in Hjelmelandsvågen after the “Great Flood”, 25 Nov 1940

I just missed some stuff last month. Oh well…
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I just missed some stuff last month. Oh well…

Many graves have little patches of soil built into them, so you can grow flowers there instead of just placing them.
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Many graves have little patches of soil built into them, so you can grow flowers there instead of just placing them.

One of the postings on the message board was this depressing piece of advice:

Recommendation from Hjelmeland church council:
Be careful not to use the small plastic grave lanterns. Birds steal them and carry them to pastures for livestock. Cattle and sheep can get internal injuries and in the worst case die if they ingest the remains of these grave lanterns.

Good to know…

The hike up Hjelmen
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The hike up Hjelmen

Starting to see a decent view!
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Starting to see a decent view!

Getting a bit sketchy…
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Getting a bit sketchy…

Nearing the top…
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Nearing the top…

Well, at least they gave us ropes?
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Well, at least they gave us ropes?

Very, very mossy around here.
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Very, very mossy around here.

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The monument near the top, and a fine view of the town.
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The monument near the top, and a fine view of the town.

The other side – back or front? – of the monument.
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The other side – back or front? – of the monument.

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The view from the observation bench at the very top. I assume the trees were shorter when the bench was installed?
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The view from the observation bench at the very top. I assume the trees were shorter when the bench was installed?

Perhaps this little doodad marks the highest point.
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Perhaps this little doodad marks the highest point.

Did I mention that it was mossy here??
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Did I mention that it was mossy here??

A challenge for humans; impassable for four-legs.
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A challenge for humans; impassable for four-legs.

No idea why this is on the trail…
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No idea why this is on the trail…

This strange sign reads:

What is the name of the series where you get to know
these cute characters?
A) Kattegata
B) Gabby’s Dollhouse
C) Muffin Cats

No idea why it’s here…

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Relative to the previous one about cartoon characters, the notice on the left is a lot more sensible:

How can you tell the difference between male and female birds?
A) The male bird has larger wings
B) The female bird only sits on the nest
C) The male bird is more colorful

And on the right, some background on the farm by which Hjelmeland probably gets is name:

The Prestagarden

The Prestagarden (Roughly translated as Priest’s Farm), of which Hjelmen is a part, was probably originally called Hjelmeland. In the land register of the Stavanger diocese from 1620 it is called: “Prestegaarden ved Naffen Hjelmeland”. (Roughly translated as “Priest’s Farm at the base of Hjelmeland.”) The old farm name apparently became the name of the parish and later the entire municipality, while the farm has since been simply called Prestagarden.

Today the farm is closed, and the entire inland area is being developed as a city center area.

This division of plots has been going on since the end of the 19th century. In total, there are now between 60-70 fixed plots within the farm boundaries.

The village book for Hjelmeland can tell you a lot about the old farm, including the following:

“Summer work in the outfield by the farm became too scarce. The animals were therefore sent to Heggland to graze. There was no timber forest for the farm, only firewood. A lot of firewood was used in the big old parsonage. The Matriculation Commission mapped out 42 acres of fields and cultivated meadows on the farm in 1865. A large part of the hilly nature of 174 acres was used for cultivation. The hill cast so much shade that the sun disappeared for two months of the year.”

The Juniper Hills

The area along the path from the field of the house and up to this noticeboard is old hay meadow and pasture land. Since there is no grazing pressure today, the hills are gradually being reclaimed by juniper, or “braje” as it is called locally. This is a typical feature. The juniper likes a lot of light, and forms beautiful columns. In pasture areas, it is still seen as a “weed”, as it can be a sign of overgrowth and decay.

Later, the juniper can be outcompeted by birch, as birch grows over it and blocks access to sunlight. This is happening at the top of Hjelmen.

Juniper is a hard and durable wood, which is used for fenceposts, among other things. Other uses are hook sticks, smoking fish and minor woodwork. The smell of clean juniper is good and distinctive.

Based on this notice, I’m near the end of a trail and walking slowly to the beginning, where it merges with the Hjelmeland suburbs, which used to be a farm.

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Not sure which of these roads to take, but I’m sure it will work out.
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Not sure which of these roads to take, but I’m sure it will work out.

The hills were alive with the dinky-dinky-dink sound of bells.
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The hills were alive with the dinky-dinky-dink sound of bells.

It was quiet enough that I could hear the individual bleats of sheep, but mostly what I heard was the “dink dink dink” sound of the bells they were wearing around their necks. It was a chorus of bells – at least 50 of them – at different volumes from all across my field of view, and I couldn’t remember hearing anything quite like it before.

I set the phone on a post and tried to make a recording, but since I had Airpods in, the phone defaulted to recording in lossy mono which ruined the effect. I didn’t realize it until I was back in the tent. Bah! Maybe I’ll encounter another horde of musical sheep later.

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