The slowdown on the brick walks continues, but they are still just about there and have now reached a total of 3,408 bricks, 453,264 horizontal metres and 10,224 vertical metres. Applying the modulo 8,000 rule, we found a mountain in Norway at 2,222 metres which is near enough.
Storebjørn, literally Big Bear from the likeness of the main and subordinate peaks to the ears of a bear if viewed from the right direction, is a mountain in Lom, Innlandet, Norway. Part of the Jotunheimen mountain range.
Having passed on the Carpathians (see reference 2), Polly decided on a late break and since Pedro and Yuri said that they would rather stay in the warm with their computer games, she took her new friend the kitten with her to carry her suitcase. Never know what you might need up a mountain. Such a new friend that she has not yet decided on a name, although she says she has several candidate names - which she is keeping to herself for now.
Snapped here just before starting the big push up this north facing snow slope to the summit. Kitten still full of beans even if Polly is looking a bit serious.
Snapped here from gmaps. The red marker is the mountain in question, while Lom seems to be a little to the north east, underneath where it says 'Fossbergom'. Not quite the end of the world as the man from Street View has been by. No MacDonald's that I could see, but plenty of other eating, drinking and sleeping opportunities.
Reference 1: https://psmv4.blogspot.com/2020/08/series-3-episode-vi.html.
Reference 2: https://psmv4.blogspot.com/2020/08/the-brick-scene.html.
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