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of the Dovre Fjeld be missed, as a cross road from 

 Neby in Tonsaet runs through Foldalen to Jerkin. 



I do not think much of the Glommen as a fishing 

 river, noble stream though it be. At all events I have 

 never had, neither have I heard of others having, much 

 sport in it. 



Its tributary, the EENA ELV, however, which rises 

 in Ovre Rendalen, and flows through Storsden, and 

 falls into the Glommen near Aamot, is a splendid 

 trout-stream. It may be fished all the way up from 

 the Glommen, but is best from Disaet upwards. At 

 this place there is a very clean and comfortable station, 

 close to the river, and capital sport may be had here. 

 Above this is Lonsaet, at the southern end of the lake. 

 The station here is kept by a wealthy Bonde, and is 

 all, barring musquitoes, that the sportsman can desire. 

 The charges, moreover, as is almost universally the 

 case in Osterdalen, are very moderate. Trout and 

 grayling of a large size may be taken. In 1861, two 

 Englishmen bagged in one day, fair fishing, rather 

 over 120 Ibs. of trout and grayling at this place. 



The lake is about thirty miles in length, and a small 

 steamer plies up and down daily. At the northern 

 end at Akre the fishing is also excellent ; but the ac- 

 commodation, unless one can get quarters at a Bonde's 

 Gaard, is not nearly as good as at Lonsast. There is 

 no fishing to be had higher up in Kendalen than this. 



