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NORNOR-34Nord-Aurdal

Danebu

Data | History | Hill records | Map | Comments

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Danebubakken:

K-Point: 48 m
Men Winter Hill record: 50.0 m
Further jumps: no
Plastic matting: no
Conversions: 1968
Status: destroyed
Ski club: Aurdal IF
Coordinates: 60.944329, 9.442159 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

Danebubakken in Nord-Aurdal was a highly popular ski jumping hill in the 1960's and 1970's. Thanks to its location with higher altitude, it was usually one of the first hills, which was ready to jump on in late autumn. Also the hill profile, which had some similarities to the Bergisel-Schanze in Innsbruck back then, was a factor, which gave the hill its popularity. This profile was made within the big conversion in 1968, after Terje Viken from Vardal was the record holder with 38 meters. It was said that the hill would allow 55 meters after the conversion, however there are no jumps documented with more than 50 meters.

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