The or is part of the mountain
massif
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Trolltindene (Troll Peaks) in the
Romsdalen
Romsdalen is a valley in the western part of Norway. The long valley runs through Rauma Municipality in Møre og Romsdal county and Lesja Municipality in Innlandet county. It is the valley of the Rauma river, from Old Norse word ''Raumsdalr'' ...
valley in
Rauma Municipality
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in
Møre og Romsdal
Møre og Romsdal (; en, Møre and Romsdal) is a county in the northernmost part of Western Norway. It borders the counties of Trøndelag, Innlandet, and Vestland. The county administration is located in the town of Molde, while Ålesund is t ...
county,
Norway
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. It is located to the south of the towns of
Ã…ndalsnes
is a town in Rauma Municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. Åndalsnes is in the administrative center of Rauma Municipality. It is located along the Isfjorden, at the mouth of the river Rauma, at the north end of the Romsdalen valley. ...
and
Molde
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inside the
Reinheimen National Park
Reinheimen National Park ( no, Reinheimen nasjonalpark) is a national park in Norway that was established in 2006. The park consists of a continuous protected mountain area. It is located in Møre og Romsdal and Innlandet counties in Norway. The ...
. The Troll Wall is the tallest vertical rock face in Europe, about from its base to the summit of its highest point. At its steepest, the summit ridge overhangs the base of the wall by nearly . The
Rauma River
The Rauma is a river that runs through '' Romsdalen'', a valley in Møre og Romsdal and Innlandet counties in Norway. It runs for from '' Lesjaskogsvatnet'', a lake in the municipality of Lesja, to the town of Åndalsnes in the municipality of ...
, the
Rauma railway and the
European Route E136
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run just to the east of the wall.
The rock is
gneiss
Gneiss ( ) is a common and widely distributed type of metamorphic rock. It is formed by high-temperature and high-pressure metamorphic processes acting on formations composed of igneous or sedimentary rocks. Gneiss forms at higher temperatures a ...
, formed into a broken rock wall of huge corners, concave roofs, and crack systems, topped with a series of spires and pinnacles on the summit rim. The rock is generally loose, and
rockfall
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is the norm on this north-facing big wall. There was a series of large rockfalls on the wall in September 1998, radically changing the character of several
climbing
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routes.
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The wall has been a destination for climbers and
BASE jumpers alike.
Carl Boenish, the "father" of base jumping, was killed on the Troll Wall in 1984 shortly after setting the world record for the highest base jump in history. His wife, Jean Boenish, jumped with him and still holds the record. BASE jumping from the Troll Wall has been illegal since 1986.
Climbing history

The Troll Wall was first climbed in 1965 by a Norwegian team. The Norwegian team, consisting of
Ole Daniel Enersen, Leif Norman Patterson, Odd Eliassen, and Jon Teigland, finished one day ahead of the British climbers Tony Howard, John Amatt, and Bill Tweedale, who established the most popular
climbing route on the wall, the ''Rimmon Route''. As of 2003, this route was reported unclimbable because a rockfall in September 1998 destroyed five of its pitches.
[
The wall saw its first winter ascent in March 1974, when Wojciech Kurtyka from ]Poland
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spent 13 days repeating the 1967 ''French Route''.
In 1979, the wall was free climbed for the first time by local climber Hans Christian Doseth and Ragnhild Amundsen.
Today, there are many routes on the wall, ranging in length and difficulty.[ The classic ''Rimmon'' and ''Swedish'' routes were normally free-climbed in a day or two until being heavily damaged by the 1998 rock falls. The longer and more engaging aid routes, such as the 1972 test piece ''Arch Wall'' (climbed by Ed and Hugh Drummond in 20 days), or the 1986 ''Death to All/Pretty Blond Vikings'', which cuts through the steepest part of the wall, require advanced knowledge of big wall climbing and several days on the wall.
Due to the serious character of the wall, in addition to a cold and damp climate, new routes on Troll Wall are rare. In February 2002, a Russian team established the ''Krasnoyarsk Route'' for 19 days. The long ''Krasnoyarsk'', graded f6c+/A4+, is generally thought to be the hardest aid route on the wall and was awarded first prize in the 2002 All Russia Winter Mountaineering Championships.]
In July 2010, ''Arch Wall'', previously a serious aid route of difficulty up to A4+, saw its first all-free ascent by local climber Sindre Sæther and his father, Ole Johan. ''Arch Wall'' is about of climbing over 37 pitches, and it took the two a total of 36 hours of climbing to reach the summit.
In July 2012, Sindre and Ole Johan Sæther repeated the feat by free climbing the ''Krasnoyarsk Route''.
The most recent contribution to climbs on the Troll Wall is ''Katharsis'', established by Polish climbers Marek Raganowicz and Marcin Tomaszewski over 18 days in January and February 2015. According to Planetmountain.com, the new route shares the first two pitches of the ''French Route'', before forging a line between the ''Russian Route'' and ''Arch Wall''. The team reported of difficulties up to A4/M7.
Other sports
In 1980, a new sport debuted when the Finn
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Finn may also refer to:
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Jorma Öster made the first parachute jump from the Troll Wall. It was one of the pioneering sites of European BASE jumping during the first half of the 1980s. However, after a number of fatalities, Norwegian authorities made BASE jumping from the Troll Wall illegal on 25 July 1986. Eight BASE jumpers are known to have died at the Troll Wall. The first recorded fatality was Carl Boenish in 1984 while the most recent was in 2012.["Base Hopper died after crashing in the rock wall"](_blank)
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In February 2018, Spanish ski mountaineer
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Kilian Jornet
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The name is s ...
was the first to ski down the Troll Wall. He had previously climbed the route.Spanish extreme sportsman becomes first to ski down Norway's Troll Wall
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See also
* Besseggen
* De syv søstre
* Kjerag
* Kjeragbolten
* List of waterfalls
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* Preikestolen
* Trollgaren
Trollgarden is a glacial moraine in the municipality of Hjelmeland in Rogaland county, Norway. The moraine is a tall ridge of stones, rocks, and boulders that runs for about from the east side of the lake Kvivatnet across the moorland to the n ...
* Trolltunga
Trolltunga ("Troll tongue") is a rock formation situated about above sea level in Ullensvang Municipality in Vestland county, Norway. The cliff juts horizontally out from the mountain, about above the north side of the lake Ringedalsvatnet.
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References
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External links
Trollveggen BASE picture gallery
Trollveggen Camping
Base fatalities list
UKClimbing.com on the free ascent of ''Arch Wall''
"The First Ascent of the Troll Wall" by Tony Howard
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Climbing areas of Norway
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Landforms of Møre og Romsdal