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Nordmarka

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Store Lynbakken:

K-Point: 40 m
Year of construction: 1922
Conversions: 1927, 1945
Operating until: ca. 1950
Coordinates: 59.999378, 10.713118 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

Lille Lynbakken (Lynkeika):

K-Point: 20 m
Coordinates: 60.000504, 10.717536 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
Further jumps: K10
Plastic matting: no
Status: destroyed
Ski club: SFK Lyn
Coordinates: 59.999378, 10.713118 Google Maps OpenStreetMap

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History:

The first ski jumping hill in Nordmarka, a mostly forested region in Northern Oslo, was built at the same time as Lynhytta. In its early days, the hill allowed jumps up until 30 meters. In 1927, it was enlarged - basically thanks to a new-built inrun tower. It began to rotten during World War II, but was quickly repaired after the war had ended. However, the hill was only used for approximately five years - probably, because it was difficult to access and required a big amount of snow.
The small hill, also called Lynkeika, was located right next to Lynhytta and also had an inrun tower. About 25 meters long were the longest jump on here, in addition there was another small hill, made of snow. Nowadays, the landing slope and some stones can be found.

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