Rannveig Aamodt | |
Birth Date: | 1984 1, df=y |
Birth Place: | Molde, Norway |
Occupation: | Rock Climber |
Nationality: | Norwegian Citizen |
Rannveig Aamodt (born 3 January 1984 in Molde, Norway) is a Norwegian rock climber.
Rannveig Aamodt was born on 3 January 1984 in Molde, Norway.[1] At 22 years old, she became one of the youngest people to complete a 3,800-kilometer winter ski traverse of Norway, starting at the country's southernmost point (the lighthouse at Lindesnes) and ending 14 weeks later at the northernmost point on the mainland (Nordkapp).[2] Aamodt began the unassisted journey in 2006 on her birthday with fellow adventurer Anne Grete Nebell.[3] The pair was accompanied by two Greenland dogs, which helped them pull their supply-laden pulk.[4]
In April 2012, Aamodt took a 50-foot ground fall while sport climbing in Turkey with her husband Nathan Welton, due to a mistake she made in preparing to be lowered from the anchor in an unusual rope configuration. She suffered dislocation/fractures of both ankles (one open), 3 vertebral compression fractures, a pelvis fracture, various fractures of the small bones in her feet, an open fracture/dislocation of her right elbow, and tears and ruptures of tendons in her ankles and upper arm. She used a wheelchair for 2 months but returned to climbing. Eight months post the accident, she redpointed, two grades higher than she was climbing at pre-accident.[5] [6]