74 SPORT IN NORWAY. 
course through Aadalen, Spendilen lake, and joms the 
Hadeland river, as mentioned above, at Hénefoss in 
Ringerike., 
Fair fishing may be had in the Etmedal and Dokka 
rivers. 
In Vaage Vand, and its tributary the Bevra Ely, 
some very superior trout-fishing may be had, especially 
in the neighbourhood of Lom at its western extremity. 
Jerkin, on the Dovre Fjeld, will afford ample employ- 
ment for the trout-fisher, though the fish do not 
generally run large. In fact, there is scarcely a lake 
or river in the whole of this large Amt but will afford 
some amusement. 
In the fjelds around Lesje, Laurgaard, and Vaage, rein- 
deer are numerous, and ryper abundant. Laurgaard and 
Breendehaugen are very comfortable and favourite stations 
for sportsmen. The Jotun Fields, a little south of Vaage 
Vand, were noted for their quantities of reindeer; and 
Lomseggen, at the western end of this Vand, is perhaps 
the best terrain of all. Reindeer used formerly to be 
much more numerous in the Vaage district of the 
Jotun Fjelds, but seem to have diminished of late years. 
Altogether, I should say, to insure success, Lomseggen 
and the western side of the Jotun Fjelds are the most 
likely places. | 
In the neighbourhood of Lille Midsen, a few stations 
short of Nystuen, excellent shooting is to be had. 
