Weird story -- the ringing rock in the mountains


Dear Citizens of the world!

There are a fare share of odd "coincidence stories" in my travels, but this coincidence was just plain weird!

We were nearing the end of our trip in Norway and decided to do a hike to a peak behind Stryn. There are great views of the surrounding lakes, mountains and glaciers, but it is not on the tourist route, thus it was deserted.

We were enjoying the fact that we had the mountian to ourselves and we were about half-way up the climb to the peak when we heard a mobile phone ringing. We could see for kilometers in every direction and nobody was around. We started to search for the source of the sounds when they sudenly stopped. After a few moments the ringing continued and we found the mobile phone under a boulder!



We called the last number in the phone and talked to the owner who had lost the phone the day before. They were at the peak, looking for the phone. We continued our hike up and met them on the way to return their phone to them. We then continued our hike to the peak and back down without seeing anyone else that day. What are the chances of that happening?



A reflection in a pond near Gryta Peak

I leave you with a parting shot of the traditional, environmentally-friendly homes in Norway.

The grass-roof homes just melt into the surroundings


The United Statesian

PS...the gps route on wikiloc:

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