Norsk Tindeklub

The club has issued several jubilee books in the series Norsk Fjellsport (1914, 1933, 1948, 1958, 1968, 1983, 1998, 2008).

[1][3] The club has three cabins, in Skagadalen (Hurrungane), Vengedalen (Romsdalen) and Flatvaddalen (Innerdalen).

Over time, active efforts have been initiated to promote safety and ethics in climbing, and the club has also been an important contributor to various expeditions.

The club is also active in geographical conservation work (e.g., Innerdalen 1973), and it was involved in founding the Norwegian Mountain Museum (Lom 1991).

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Norsk Tindeclub's cabin in Skagadalen, Hurrungane
Giklingdalshytta below Innerdalstårnet .