skulderhelling
Skulderhelling is a Norwegian term that refers to a specific type of downhill slope or terrain feature characterized by a steep incline that descends from a mountain or highland area. The word "skulder" translates to "shoulder," and "helling" means "slope," collectively describing a slope that resembles a mountain's shoulder or flank. These geographical features are commonly found in rugged, alpine regions and are notable for their challenging terrain.
Skulderhelling can vary significantly in steepness and length but generally presents a demanding environment for hikers,
In outdoor recreation, understanding the characteristics of skulderhelling is important for safety and navigation. Proper equipment
While the term is primarily used in Norwegian, similar terrain features can be found in other mountainous