Totten (mountain)

Totten (mountain)
Totten

Totten seen from the slope of the mountain Tinden.
Elevation 1,497 m (4,911 ft)
Location
Location Hemsedal, Buskerud, Norway
Coordinates 60°50′27″N 8°32′10″E / 60.84083°N 8.53611°E / 60.84083; 8.53611Coordinates: 60°50′27″N 8°32′10″E / 60.84083°N 8.53611°E / 60.84083; 8.53611
Topo map 1616 IV Hemsedal

Totten is a mountain located in the Hemsedal municipality in Norway. It is a part of Hemsedal Top 20. Some of the hike to the peak can be done by travelling with one of Hemsedal's many ski lifts.



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