202 Angling Travels in Norway. 



The Evanger river is about eight miles long, and is the 

 uppermost portion of a waterway, consisting of rivers, 

 small lakes, and fjords, which emanates from Vossevangen 

 lake, and, after a course of about eighteen miles, runs into 

 a :lQord proper, a short distance north of Bergen. The 

 Evano;er river thus runs out of Vossevangen lake, and it 

 terminates at Evaiiger village. 



VOSSEVANGEN LAKE. 



It is a most convenient river for British anglers, for 

 by steamer from England to Bergen, and thence by four 

 hours' rail, it can be reached within forty-eight hours 

 from either Newcastle or JIull. There is an hotel at 

 Evanger, which is rather over a mile below our last 



