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The Lofoten Islands 2015: The (Sea) Eagle Has Landed

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While I agree with almost everything mountainaddict says above, I'd say the ski standard for this trip is a bit higher. There were at least a couple of times when falling wasn't an option at all (eg skiing a steep icy face with no obvious place to slow down if you did fall), and a couple others when good technique was important to be able to enjoy the downhill (and not take forever).

But none of us would win any competitions, and of course you can do skitouring and avoid more gnarly terrain.
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I'd add that a significant factor for this kind of trip (that is, to the back end of nowhere) is your mindset. You have to be prepared for down days (today), skinning in rain, skiing on less than ideal snow, shortish runs with a large number of slick transfers...in the wind, sudden changes of plan and a reliable sense of humour snowHead
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Yes, I can sense the enormity of that significant factor.

BTW - You missed out "sharing confined and smelly places with an inbred weirdo" wink
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Laughing

That's where the sense of humour comes in!
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@Sharkymark, You skiing on Whitedot Ranger CL's there?
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As Mark was saying, down day today so we did a road trip to A and took some pics:





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@horizon, how you liking the Ranger CL's? Nice photos btw, enjoy!
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Great reading thanks (just glad Admin hasn't installed a smell option given that last photo!!)
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@Sharkymark, You skiing on Whitedot Ranger CL's there?


99.9 % sure Scott Powd'Airs

Snow coverage lower down looks like here, bit sketchy to say the least.

Have they not had a good season?

Mates are off to Alta in May hope there'e better coverage.

I've done five trips up to Lyngen (always going end April) on the boat, and when the weather closed we just sat it out and then went out when it had tracked through, as you had nigh on 20hrs of daylight, so could go out at 18:00.

For one trip I did a DVD film (sort of before popularity of YouTube) though YouTube changed the music when I split the DVD into three and it's so bad but if you Google "Youtube Weathercam Lyngen" you'll get all three.

Off out to the Galibier sector with the dogs now Cool
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Snow has been significantly better this year than last year. The difference is that while the high pressure is sitting where it is over the UK, it's sending mild stormy weather up from the SW. The westernmost Islands tend to get less snow. It's still down to sea level 50km east of here. Better weather here today and snow line has dropped. Off for a bit of couloir bagging once done with brekkie.
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While I agree with almost everything mountainaddict says above, I'd say the ski standard for this trip is a bit higher. There were at least a couple of times when falling wasn't an option at all (eg skiing a steep icy face with no obvious place to slow down if you did fall), and a couple others when good technique was important to be able to enjoy the downhill (and not take forever)
Apologies Sharkymark. I did mean to include a rider in my post to that effect! ie that there is some really mellow stuff out there for people just getting into touring - the Silvretta region near Ischgl for example. Nice comfy huts too.

Excellent trip report and photos by the way Very Happy .

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Which boat Weathercam? IIRC there are a few options Puzzled Never been but Lyngen definitely on our to do list wink.


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Very impressed with this thread. An inspiring group of people taking risks, and hopefully attaining the rewards, of some extreme skiing. For some people, trying skis or snowboards for the first time in front of the ski resort is risky enough. For others, simply getting down a black run is risky enough to deserve a few shots at the bar. A few more people risk life and limb going off-piste and if this year is any indication, many people die as a consequence of avalanche, tree hits etc.. However, you guys not only throw yourselves off mountains, but you do it in the middle of nowhere. No ski lifts to take you up, no groomed runs to tell you what is safe, no ski patrol if you get in trouble, no helicopters, no . . . very little indeed. I take my hat off to you. Whether it coincidental or not, it was only last night where I spent hours looking thru images of a snow covered area so remote that the very risks of being there caused excitement. I have taken many risks in my life and I'm up for just about anything, but after viewing some of the Google earth images of this place, I was shakin in my boots!

I came across Heard Island as I was looking for a location west of Australia (way west as it turns out) where I could see weather patterns that would be an early heads-up for snow generating systems for Eastern Australia. That aside (and still unachieved), the attached link shows a place where you folks would appear to be in your element. Big Ben, downunder . . . . . . .

https://www.google.com.au/maps/place/Mawson+Peak,+Heard+Island+and+McDonald+Islands/@-53.095261,73.5054019,3a,75y,90t/data=!3m5!1e2!3m3!1s107480064!2e1!3e10!4m2!3m1!1s0xb301527d71285a79:0x1eede2d8ec04e7bf?hl=en
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@Weathercam, having skied in both Lyngen AND Lofoten I can happily say that Lofoten stands head and shoulders above Lyngen in so many ways, despite not being the 'in' place (though judging by numbers in the East this year that may sadly be changing).
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@offpisteskiing, I think most people would be blown away by skiing any where in that part of the world !

First time I went we had one French La Grave guide with us (in addition to our Swedish guide) who was tagging along (Busman's Holiday) and he was totally amazed by the experience.

Even skiing in the resort of Narvik offers superb skiing with breath taking views down to the sea.

As you know, guides are now taking groups further afield such as Greenland and Svarlbard and my mates are going to Alta in May.

I have not been up there for six or more years, as I'm happy with my lot as it were as I'm fortunate to be out full time in the mountains now.

Skiing and staying on a boat is a great experience, though very pricey, and something that is great if you are only limited to one or two weeks a year.

This is a great article that captures the sail / ski experience

And in response to @mountainaddict, this is the boat http://www.gox.no/
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Today begun when we awoke to 'snow'* and decided to go low-level couloir-bagging, considering the forecast. The beauty of the Lofoten Islands (and a almost unique compared to other Arctic destinations) is the ability to spot lines from the road, park up, boot up, bag a blinder, return to car, discuss said line over a coffee then go out and bag another one. This is how today went. The first couloir doesn't exist in any guide book or on the Internet so we were pretty happy with that. 'Snow'* turned to snow at about 200m, above which this pic was taken. Classic Lofoten conditions.
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The morning involved a serious bushwhack - what you can see in this photo is only the last, easy bit. We're aiming for the couloir in the top centre-left:



Richard (again!) going straight up in the couloir:


Skittles about to drop in:
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^ it wasn't this vertical. Admin, a rotate button might be useful wink
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The afternoon skin-up. I had to give up the last 20 minutes as my skins did not attach to my skis, and my head did not attach to the task. Another 600m vertical (about 500 for me)

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Offpisteskiing showing off his Whitedot Ranger CLs on the way up to couloir number 2.
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The first couloir doesn't exist in any guide book or on the Internet so we were pretty happy with that


And as we know, you haven't completed the descent until you've bragged about it on the Internet so that makes it a first descent for Team Extrem Wink
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The beauty of the Lofoten Islands (and a almost unique compared to other Arctic destinations) is the ability to spot lines from the road, park up, boot up, bag a blinder, return to car.........


The other great bonus, which many forget to mention, although obvious, is that you are doing that from sea level, which is considerably easier than doing it 2500m +
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Chaps, I'm blown away by this report, even better than your last one. Despite the 'snow'*, poor viz and gale force winds, it looks like an absolute adventure! Props to Team Extrem aka The Skittles Very Happy Cool
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@Sharkymark, Did you name it \ them ?
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@Zero_G, thanks; glad you're enjoying it!*

@AndAnotherThing.., Simon's Slot and Costin's Crack have been mentioned.

* 'cos we are snowHead
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Were you using those new fangled Black Diamond anti-gravity skins? wink
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Very good crampons
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@Sharkymark, that reminds me... More jewellery.
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Damn guys, this looks awesome!! Lofoten is getting bumped a little higher up the list (again)!
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Very good crampons

Worth their weight in gold when you need them! Looking good there, somewhat jealous..... Going green
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Well, the Lofotens have pulled the stops out for our last day: a marginal aurora display last night, an otter and last but certainly not least, a return to epic snow to sea level snowHead Today is gonna be awesome
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@Sharkymark, have a good one Smile
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gorgeous pics - thanks
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Skiing and staying on a boat is a great experience, though very pricey
Had a look at that website Weathercam - looks fantastic. No prices though - says to contact them for details. To save me doing so (and then being bombarded by e mails etc Confused ) can you give me a ball park figure? Presumably cheaper than the £2.5-3k weeks/boat trips out of the luxurious Lyngen Lodge?
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@mountainaddict, pm-ed you
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'The Skittles' is a great name! Toofy Grin
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Svarlbard

(has no "r")

Take a guide, and firearms.
Several 1000 polar bears in Svalbard, and they have been known to bite.


Been avoiding this thread, cos I know the scenery is going to be stunning. And now I'm going to have to go there. Especially having family that originates from Lofoten.
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