BUSKERUDS AMT. Fis. 
in many parts of this Amt. And first I would name 
Honefoss, about thirty miles from Christiania. The 
road to it runs by the beautiful Tyri Fjord, at the foot 
of the famous Krokleven. 
At Honefoss there is a comfortable little inn, a little 
below the last foss. Two rivers meet here, the one 
coming from the Rands Fjord, and the other from 
Spendilen, and united, flow into the Tyri Fjord. 
Some very nice fishing may be had at this place, 
both with fly, and—later on in the summer—by 
spinning. ‘Trout of a large size are often taken. The 
fishing all the way up the Spendilen river is good. 
The other river, from the Randsfjord, will well repay 
exploring. About ten miles up from Hoénefoss there 
is an excellent part near a flour-mill, situate in the 
middle of a forest. Both above and below the foss, by 
which the mill stands, good fishing is to be had. 
Being within such easy distance from Christiania, these 
rivers cannot be too highly recommended to the fisherman 
who has not much time at his disposal in the country. 
The Hatirepat River runs some miles west of 
Honefoss, and enters the Tyri Fjord a little below 
Modum. It is a fine river, and abounds with trout. 
And as the road runs near it up to the Kréderen lake, 
about fourteen miles from its mouth, accommodation 
(such as it is) can readily be found. 
A short distance below Modum is Bjérndal, where 
