Sulitjelma ( sv, Sulitelma,
Pite Sami: ''Sulidälbmá/Sulidælbmá'') is a mountain massif on the
Norway-Sweden border
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in the municipality of
Fauske
or is a municipality located in Nordland county, Norway. It is part of the traditional district of Salten. The administrative centre of the municipality is the town of Fauske. Some of the villages in Fauske include Nystad, Venset, Straumsn ...
in
Nordland
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,
Norway
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and the municipality of
Arjeplog in
Norrbotten
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,
Sweden.
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/ref> The massif lies east of the village of Sulitjelma
, , or is a village in the municipality of Fauske in Nordland county, Norway. Sulitjelma is situated in a lush inland valley at an elevation of above sea level. It is located on the shore of Langvatnet lake, about southeast of the town of Fa ...
, which takes its name from the mountain. The massif is bordered by ''LÃ¥mivatnet
or is a lake in Fauske Municipality in Nordland county, Norway. The lake lies about east of the village of Sulitjelma, just south of the Sulitjelma Glacier and north of Junkerdal National Park. The border with Sweden is east of the lake. Th ...
'' (Lake Låmi) and ''Muorkkejávrre
or is a lake that lies in Fauske Municipality in Nordland county, Norway. The lake lies about west of the border with Sweden and about east of the village of Sulitjelma. The water from the lake flows west into the neighboring lake LÃ¥miv ...
'' (Lake Muorkke) to the south, and by ''Bajep Sårjåsjávrre
Bajep Sårjåsjávrre ( en, Upper Lake Sårjås) is a lake that lies on the northern edge of the Sulitjelma massif near the border between Norway and Sweden. It lies immediately west of larger Vuolep Sårjåsjávrre (Lower Lake Sårjås), which ...
'' (Upper Lake Sårjås) and ''Vuolep Sårjåsjávrre
Vuolep Sårjåsjávrre ( en, Lower Lake Sårjås) is a lake which lies on the border between Norway and Sweden. The western part lies in Fauske Municipality in Nordland county, Norway, and the eastern part lies in Jokkmokk Municipality in Norrbott ...
'' (Lower Lake Sårjås) to the north. About two-thirds of the mountain is in Norway. The Langvann Valley extends toward the massif along a northwest–southeast axis, through which the Sjønstå River
The Sjønstå River ( no, Sjønståelva, known as the ''Langvasselva'' in its upper course) is a river in the municipality of Fauske in Nordland county, Norway. The river is located in the valley between the town of Fauske and the village of ...
( no, Sjønståelva, known as the ''Langvasselva'' in its upper course) flows, forming the Sulitjelma watercourse. The valley starts at the village of Sjønstå
Sjønstå is a settlement in Norway and was officially a village during a brief time when Sulitjelma Mines carried out activity in the area, 1890 to 1956. Before this time, Sjønstå comprised the Sjønstå farm, which is located on '' Øvervatne ...
on '' Øvervatnet'' (Upper Lake), which lies about east of the village of Sulitjelma itself.
The name ''Sulitjelma'' is derived from the original Sami
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name for the mountainous area. Sami place names describe the terrain, but the meaning of ''Sulitjelma'' is unknown. Over time, various suggestions have been proposed for its meaning, such as 'eye of the Sun', 'twilight threshold', 'divine gate', 'the eye's threshold', and 'festival mountain'.[Hultmann, Cato A. 2009. ''Saltfjellet og Sulitjelma: villmark ved polarsirkelen''. Oslo: Larsforlaget.]
Peaks and surrounding area
Peaks
Many parts of the Sulitjelma massif are covered by the Sulitjelma Glacier
The Sulitjelma Glacier (also: , , or ) is one of the largest glaciers in mainland Norway. The glacier is located in mostly in Norway, but the eastern part crosses over into Sweden. The Norwegian part is in Fauske Municipality in Nordland county ...
and '' Stuorrajekna'' (or ''Stuorrajiegŋa'', both Sami
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names meaning 'big glacier'). In the middle of the massif, on the Norwegian side of the border, the mountain Suliskongen
Suliskongen is a mountain in the municipality of Fauske in Nordland, Norway. The tall mountain is part of the Sulitjelma massif and it is the second highest mountain in Northern Norway. It is located about east of the village of Sulitjelma and ...
stands above the glacier. It is the highest peak on the Sulitjelma massif, with an elevation of . The second-highest peak on the massif stands on the Swedish side of the border and is called ''Svenska Stortoppen'' ("Swedish big peak"). It is not marked by name or elevation on modern maps, but older sources indicate that it has an elevation of . Other prominent peaks are Norway's Stortoppen () to the west, Vágŋatjåhkkå () to the south, and Sårjåstjåhkkå () on the northern edge of the massif.
Border cairn ( no, riksrøys) no. 239A marks the border between Norway and Sweden and stands on the ridge between Suliskongen and Svenska Stortoppen, at an elevation of .
The first explorers
The Langvann Valley is a fertile valley that cuts into the massif. However, the natural conditions of the valley make it difficult to access, and in earlier times few people other than Sami were familiar with this mountainous region. Aside from the Sami, the first people to explore the area were probably members of the boundary commission. In 1762, the commission was in the area and described the Sulitjelma massif as unable to be climbed.
The first settlement and tourists
It is believed that the first settler to cultivate the land at '' Langvatnet'' (Long Lake) was Anders Larsen from the Svartvassheia farm in Nord-Rana
Nord-Rana (historically: ''Mo herred'') is a former municipality in Nordland county, Norway. The municipality existed from 1839 until its dissolution in 1964. From 1839 until 1844, it was named ''Nord-Ranen'', from 1844 until 1923, it was called ...
. He and his family had first settled for some years in at the Skaiti farm in Saltdal
Saltdal ( sme, Sálát) is a municipality in Nordland county, Norway. It is part of the traditional district of Salten. The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Rognan. Other villages in Saltdal include Røkland and Løn ...
before moving north over the mountains to Sulitjelma in 1848. They initially settled below a cliff at Sandnes on Langvatnet and had some livestock there. In the course of a few years, as many as six newly cleared farms were set up along Langvatnet. The people made a living from livestock, forestry, hunting, and fishing. Firewood was floated down the Sjønstå River and transported further by rowboat to traders at Skjerstad Fjord, which provided income to the settlers. In 1875 about 50 people lived in Sulitjelma, and around that time mountain tourists started coming not only from Norway but also Sweden, England, Germany, the Netherlands, France, and the United States.
The court clerk and crown prosecutor Oscar Aanderud, who moved to Bodø
Bodø (; smj, Bådåddjo, sv, Bodö) is a municipality in Nordland county, Norway. It is part of the traditional region of Salten. The administrative centre of the municipality is the town of Bodø (which is also the capital of Nordland cou ...
in 1883, was one of the first Norwegians to frequently go hiking in Sulitjelma. His excursions took him to the recently cleared Fagerli farm, owned by Søren Larsen. For a time, this farm was a gathering point for hikers in Sulitjelma. Larsen had two sons that became popular mountain guides for tourists in the Sulitjelma mountains. The most popular peak was Vardetoppen (). The Bodø Area Hiking Association made its own arrangements with the Fagerli farm on fixed rates for tours. Among other things, the rate in 1899 for a tour from Sulitjelma to Kvikkjokk
Kvikkjokk () is a small village situated in Jokkmokk Municipality, Norrbotten County, Sweden. It is located 120 km northwest of Jokkmokk. Several hiking trails start in Kvikkjokk. Kungsleden passes through the village and it is a popular s ...
in Sweden, a trip of over , was 30 kroner. This also included transporting luggage weighing up to . The engineer Alfred Hasselbom at Sulitjelma Mines
Sulitjelma Mines ( no, Sulitjelma gruber) was a Norwegian mining company that extracted copper, pyrite, and zinc at Sulitjelma in the municipality of Fauske, Norway. Operations started with a test mine in 1887. From 1891 to 1933, the business wa ...
arranged for translations of descriptions of the area's mountain routes into English, German, French, and Spanish.
Due to mining by Sulitjelma Mines, many people moved to the town of Sulitjelma and they eventually developed a strong interest in pursuing outdoor activities in mountainous areas. Along with the opening of the Sulitjelma Line
The Sulitjelma Line ( no, Sulitjelmabanen) was a railway line that ran between Finneid in the town of Fauske to the village of Sulitjelma near the border with Sweden.For a history of the line see Bjerke, Thor, "Sulitjelmabanen" (1983, Norsk Jer ...
to serve the mines, communication in the area was significantly improved for visitors. The Sulitjelma Area Hiking Association was founded in 1937 and set up many lodges in the area.
Göran Wahlenberg's survey
In the summer of 1807, Göran Wahlenberg
Georg (Göran) Wahlenberg (1 October 1780 – 22 March 1851) was a Swedish naturalist. He was born in Kroppa, Värmland County.
Wahlenberg matriculated at Uppsala University in 1792, received his doctorate in Medicine in 1806, was appoint ...
, a Swedish naturalist and a professor at Uppsala University
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The university rose to significance durin ...
, carried out observations and surveys in Salten and on the Sulitjelma massif. Wahlenberg published his report in 1808, making the Sulitjelma massif the best-described mountainous area in Scandinavia. Carl Linnaeus
Carl Linnaeus (; 23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778), also known after his ennoblement in 1761 as Carl von Linné Blunt (2004), p. 171. (), was a Swedish botanist, zoologist, taxonomist, and physician who formalised binomial nomenclature, ...
's journey to Salten more or less followed Wahlenberg's earlier route, via Kvikkjokk
Kvikkjokk () is a small village situated in Jokkmokk Municipality, Norrbotten County, Sweden. It is located 120 km northwest of Jokkmokk. Several hiking trails start in Kvikkjokk. Kungsleden passes through the village and it is a popular s ...
to Virihaure and then to the north of today's Rago National Park
Rago National Park ( no, Rago nasjonalpark) is a national park in the municipality of Sørfold in Nordland county, Norway. The park lies east of European route E6, about northeast of the village of Straumen. The park was established on 22 Jan ...
and down to Leir Fjord in Sørfold
Sørfold is a municipality in Nordland county, Norway. It is part of the traditional district of Salten. The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Straumen. Other villages in the municipality include Leirfjordgården ...
. From the Sami, Wahlberg had heard that the easiest way to Sulitjelma passed through Vatenbygda above the lakes ''Nedrevatnet
Nedrevatnet or Nervatnet is a lake that lies in Fauske Municipality in Nordland county, Norway. The lake lies just east of the town of Fauske. The lake Øvrevatnet flows into this lake and the water flows out of the Nedrevatnet into the Sk ...
'' (Lower Lake) and ''Øvrevatnet
Øvrevatnet or Øvervatnet is a lake that lies in Fauske Municipality in Nordland county, Norway. The lake lies about east of the town of Fauske. The lake flows out into the neighboring lake Nedrevatnet to the west.
See also
* List of lake ...
'' (Upper Lake), and further through the narrow Langvann Valley to its end at Mount Ráhpes ( Pite Sami: ''Ráhpesvarre''), also known as Rupsi ().
Several mountains in the Sulitjelma massif were measured by Wahlberg in the summer of 1807. Using a mercury barometer, he determined the elevation of Vágŋatjåhkkå, and from that he trigonometrically calculated the elevations of Suliskongen, Vardetoppen, and Stortoppen. These measurements made with simple instruments correspond closely to modern measurements.
A later researcher of the Sulitjelma massif was the German-Argentine botanist Paul Günther Lorentz (1835–1881). He traveled to Sulitjelma in August 1868, and he gave detailed descriptions of its botany, as well as the natural environment in general, the Sami, and how the people on the newly cleared farms in the Langvann Valley made a living. Lorentz was also interested in geology, but he probably did not discover any ore deposits during his short journey.[Enge, Kåre. 1996. En reise til Sulitjelma i august 1868. ''Fauskeboka 1996''. Fauske: Fauske Kulturstyre, pp. 19–23.]
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Geography of Norrbotten County