Damtjern (Ringerike)
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Damtjern | |
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Location | Krokskogen, Ringerike, Norway |
Coordinates | 60°07′36″N 10°24′54″E / 60.12667°N 10.41500°E / 60.12667; 10.41500 |
Damtjern is a small lake in Ringerike in Viken county, Norway. Damtjern is situated within the Krokskogen forested area.[1]
There is a road up to Damtjern from Stubbdal, a village situated at the head of Åsa in Ringerike. Damtjern is a setting-off point for walking in the area, both during summer and winter. Between Stubbdal and Damtjern there are old tracks to the Conveyor in Asa (Kjerraten i Åsa). At the Conveyor Museum (Kjerratmuseet) it is possible to learn how the Swedish engineer Samuel Bagge (1774-1814) made it possible for Peder Anker of Bogstad to move timber to Damtjern from Steinsfjorden, before floating it down to the Sørkedalselva river in Sørkedalen.[2][3][4]
References
- ^ Geir Thorsnæs. "Krokskogen". Store norske leksikon. Retrieved October 1, 2017.
- ^ Carsten Hopstock Peder Anker – utdypning (Store norske leksikon)
- ^ Kjerraten i Åsa (Foreningen Kjerratmuseet)
- ^ Historikk - Kjerraten i Åsa (Kjerraten)
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