Tag Archives: Norway skiing
Middagstinden på Flakstad (520m), Lofoten, Norway, 1st April 2012
I hate to repeat myself but once again we went to bed to clear skies and woke up to clear skies and the snow fairies had once again been with about 10cm of new snow. And if you want any … Continue reading
West Face Stornappstind (740m), Lofoten, Norway, 31st March 2012
We arrived in Lofoten last night to clear blue skies…..and again woke up to clear blue skies this morning. And somehow in between the snow fairies managed to bring a light dusting of new snow. That put a big smile … Continue reading
Steindalsnosi (2025m) via Fannaråk Glacier, Norway, 11-12th December 2010
Firstly, apologies for misleading people about where I’ve been skiing these last few months. I suppose it is technically Steindalsnosi if you go to the summit but the actual skiing has been taking place on the Fannaråk glacier, so I … Continue reading
Conditions: Steindalsnosi (2025m), Norway, 6-7th November 2010
I’ve skied this mountain a few times now, so won’t bore you with the details. If you’re looking for that sort of beta, check out this link: Steindalsnosi Trip Report. If you’re interested in conditions, here’s what I have to … Continue reading
Galdhøpiggen (2469m), Norway, 26th September 2010
Day two of a little trip to the mountains……. We spent the night in the small village (if you can call a smattering of houses a village) at the foot of the road which leads up to the summer ski … Continue reading
Steindalsnosi (2025m), Norway, 25th September 2010
At last we have a proper post! Snowboarding in September…..now that has to be a first for me. Last year my first turns were in October and that was a new record. In fact, they were on this very same … Continue reading
South Couloir of Skogshorn (1728m), Hemsedal, Norway (8th May 2010)
Wahoooo!!! What a day! This was definitely one of the best days of the season so far. Everything came together just right. Amazing weather, perfect spring corn snow, no ridiculously early start, no slogging and a great descent with no … Continue reading