What a lazy day today. We didn’t get out of bed till 9.00 am! Shock horror!! We’ve been using the internet while we’ve been away. The unit we bought from Motorhome wifi has been brilliant wherever we’ve been. Problem is the small wifi router is displaying a figure which I take to be data used and it currently stands at 48.4 GB. If I’m reading that right then it must mean our 50 GB allowance is almost gone and we don’t know for sure when or if it will refresh. So I decided to try to find out exactly what data we have left. This means registering for log in with Vodafone which I hadn’t thought to do before we left home. So you have to send off the phone number associated with the device (even though it’s not a phone!) and they send a code to that number which can’t be retrieved cos it’s not a pigging phone, stupid!
Eventually I resorted to going on their chat facility and found the very helpful Dinesh who managed to help me set up a user name and password. So now I can log on only to find that we already used 10GB from this months data which only started 3 days ago and that’s without even looking at any porn!👌. 50GB isn’t going to last long at that rate is it!
All that took us up to midday so we got ready to go out walking. This time we walked up the hill from the campsite towards the other glacier, the Melkevoll Glacier. It was quite a difficult path and I was worrying all the way about how Lynne would cope coming down. She always has a problem coming down when we’ve done a decent hike uphill. Coming down can sometimes take longer than going up because she has to be really careful of her dodgy knees. I’m her greatest admirer though because I’ve never known her to let that stop her doing it! Anyway, this time we didn’t get all the way mostly because we had no idea if there was anything at the end of this path and I thought the path was getting more dangerous along with a mist that suddenly appeared out of nowhere. So we headed back but not till I’d done some more photography. I’m really in my element up here and loving every minute of it. Todays only photo of note is of Volefossen on the campsite. I couldn’t resist using a bigger lens and slowing the exposure down so you get that nice milky effect.

Later we walked up to a gift shop which caters mainly to tourists coming by coach to the Briksdal Glacier. I bought myself a lovely Pair of fur-lined slipper socks! Woohoo, livin’ on the edge!😜 
Toasty feet R’us
Sadly we have to leave here tomorrow but I’m hoping this won’t be the last place in Norway that blows us away with its beauty. I’ve lost count of the times I’ve found myself just standing and staring in wonder at a waterfall or an epic view or the glacier. I’m already beginning to wonder about coming back next year!