>>2527590The entire area is covered with stone huts. Thousands of people used to live there just one hundred years ago, now there's maybe around 30 permanent residents. In summer it gets full of hikers. There's lots of cattle trails that are not marked leading up to alpes, but they can be dangerous. Plenty of steep drops. Sentiero Bove is a very cool trail to follow, but it needs a bit of mountain experience and surefootedness. Locals are very cool, they'll give you coffee and something to eat if you look like you're in trouble. I met a guy living out in an abandoned village by himself, for him it takes two hours to go through a sketchy, unmaintained trail with rotten planks hanging off sheer cliff faces to get to the nearest road. From there another two hours to go down to the nearest town with something resembling a public transport schedule.
Pic related is pretty accurate. I ended up meeting with them in loads of rain, so they loaned me a rain jacket. I left it in the village that I posted before at the bar. I doubt many people would be as hospitable in Norway t b h, but I might be wrong.