5? SPORT IN NORWAY. 
Ducks and all manner of wild fowl will be found in 
plenty along the coast. 
The average number of bears killed is 14,5 per annum. 
For bear-hunting Lerdalsoren would be admirable 
head-quarters. In 1860 a hunter living at Qvikne, on 
the Lerdals Fjord, succeeded in killing in the spring of 
GUDVANGEN sTATION. 
that year three bears at Aerdal. ‘There is a great deal 
of thick wood here. Bears are also frequently seen in 
Ténjums Dal, about seven miles from Lerdalsoren, and 
often commit havoc amongst the sheep and pigs. 
There are some stone huts in the valley; and if one 
were to establish oneself there for a while, say in May, 
