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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Went up north to Akureyri last weekend. Great trip with work people but most of the skiing looked like this:
The mountains are absolutely stacked with snow as well. Last year had a pretty huge dump right at the start of the year and a reasonable snowfall afterwards but this year has just been amazing. The ski area is normally navigable in dodgy conditions thanks to the clumps of rocks that poke out. Not so right now as the entire thing is pretty much skiable. The cliffs that are still stood proud are also white! It opens up a pretty huge amount of terrain but also gives lots of opportunities to fall off unexpected drops. Was still good fun and bodes well for a long season hopefully extending into June.
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meh, you've got that the wrong way up!
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Also Whitedot have made it over here in a much larger way than just me skiing about. There are Preachers to rent in up the mountain in Akureyri and a coworker just stopped me to talk about his demoing Redeemers recently cause I'm wearing a branded t-shirt today.
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30cm of snow in downtown Reykjavik! Pow pow pow tomorrow.
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Was still snowing heavily whilst skiing. Zero vis though so we only did a few laps and then went home. Full on motion sickness inducing and the access road was pretty scary at times.
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Ooo, excitement the Salomon Freeski peeps are coming over to Iceland.
Ooo, I think one Mr. Fransson is part of it.
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meh, Love the night photo
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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meh, arriving in a week and hoping we don't bring the warm with us. am in Flims this weekend which should be an interesting contrast!
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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chrisJersey, nice, it's still snowing pretty constantly up North so you're going to have an awesome time.
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You know it makes sense.
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meh, Nice. Nicer when you can see
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just arrived at arctic heli. the salomon freeski people are here, leaving tomorrow and we have just finished dinner to step outside and see a perfect northern lights display. amazing with the naked eye but even better with camera and tripod.
link here: http://instagram.com/p/mHucmhGuTW/
weather tomorrow looks clear currently. trip report to follow.
Last edited by Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name: on Sat 29-03-14 13:30; edited 1 time in total
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Fabulous. Look forward to the full skinny
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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chrisJersey, awesome looking forward to seeing what you get up too!
Have some great pics of avalanches in Bláfjöll I'll post later. Huge inbounds slide!
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Also seen a few photos of the weather conditions that chrisJersey is enjoying up north and am very jealous.
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Mattias Fredriksson photo from his time with the Salomon Freeski crew
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Last day today. Perfect spring conditions every day of our stay - forecast also good for today. Skiing until 1930 absolutely doable with the snow remaining corn all day. 11,800 metres vertical skied yesterday using 2 hours of flying time and more would easily be possible. This place is unique - trip report to follow.
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chrisJersey, glad you had a good time. I'm actually heading up north this weekend although the weather appears to be on the change so I don't think we'll get the nice weather you had.
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Mike Pow, cosmic!
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Day 1: WOW air flight from gatwick to kevlavik airport (this is the international airport - most flights in seem to be from North America). About a 3 hour flight. Then Taxi to Reykyavik Airport (the domestic airport) took 45 minutes so we had time to pop into Reykyavik for a look before our flight to Akureyri (up North) at 1845. Quirky (in a good way) main street with lots of bars and restaurants on it. Back to the domestic airport and flew to Akukeyri, about 45 minutes. Picked up by the lodge for a 45 minute drive to the arcticheliskiing lodge. The Northern Lights are out in a big way as we come out from dinner and the Salomon Freeski team kindly show us their photographer's output.
Day 2: breakfast at 0800, transceiver training and safety briefing (all very much Canada style, no surprise as the guides have worked there), lunch in the lodge, first heli at 1330. 7500 metres vertical; spring snow, 9 heli lifts, bluebird, absolutely amazing views of the Troll peninsula with sea views as you ski. There were just 8 guests in the lodge (2 groups of 4 on private packagaes) so we see no one else all day. The other group return at 1930 (it is not dusk until around 2030. By June it is light nearly 24 hours)
Day 3 another blue sky, no wind day. First lift at 1015. Still hard pack so we wait it out for 45 minutes in a valley. Then access spring snow all day. Lunch on a peak with 360 degree views of the terrain. 9100 metres vertical skied. Our pilot is a legend - he can draw pictures in the snow with the skids of the helicopter (not with us in it). We ski down to the beach on what they call the Gold Coast
Day 4: Same again except we head further East. We have lunch on a small offshore island. The heli lands on a concrete pontoon and we sit in the sun with young seals popping their heads up to check us out. Back at 1830 after 11,800 metres vertical and 2 hours fly time. We now have just 18 minutes flytime left. Extra hour Euro 2,200 for 4.
Day 5: the plan (flawed with hindsight) is to heli and ski over towards the airport and then end there. As it turns out we have to contend with fog in the valley which makes flying to the airport impossible. We stop at the helipad at the Akureyri ski hill and are driven to the airport. Flight at 1845, dinner in a good restaurant in Reykyavik and a 0430 pick up for our flight the next morning. Back to work by lunch the next day.
Other stuff:
- we did a private heli (as opposed to semi private). I think it is worth the premium here
- our guide (Einar) was great. JB, the owner and IFGMA guide, is also very laid back
- I took touring set up and there were various tourers about including ones using heli assist ie one lift into the terrain. Would be handy to be able to tour in poor weather
- lodge skis are good quality eg Volkl Mantra, Gotama etc. I took my own but you don't need to
- all Avi kit is good. ABS Bags can be rented but was low risk while we were there.
- the lodge includes beers which helps as they are expensive in iceland
- each pair of guests sleeps in a small bedroom hut thing with one bed down stairs and one up in the eaves, perfect for 2 men. Good quality beds etc
- food is high quality and changes daily
- wine is extra but fairly priced for Iceland
- staff super friendly and very laid back
Photos to follow if I can work out how
Summary: absolutely worth a visit for heli accessed spring snow (powder would be relatively rare) bearing in mind the unique location and proximity to the UK
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Look forward to the pics.
Cost please?
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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Thanks Mike Pow. Have managed to put some thumbnails into the TR page. Too many photos to whittle down just now though.
Costs are on website. Costs are all a bit subjective but we thought it was good value. Flights over were cheap. Heli price inclusive of pretty well everything ie not much else to fork out while over there.
Going semi private reduces cost significantly but we thought it was worth the premium - I can explain if anyone needs.
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You know it makes sense.
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My pleasure.
You just put [IMG] before the link and [/IMG] after it.
Seems to be at the high end for heliskiing when you work out the day rate.
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Poster: A snowHead
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Just back from six days ski touring on the Troll Peninsula. Am off to a wedding in Scotland so the Trip Report will have to wait until I get back and collate all the pictures. Great trip with some of my better touring days. Loads of snow still.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Icelandic Spring is awesome, the evenings are endless. After we put the baby to bed I grabbed my gear and headed up to the local ski area to skin up to a nearby slope I'd had my eye on all season. A short skin later and I was stood at the top of an awesome, open corn slope...
https://vimeo.com/95912620
The aftermath:
Just waiting on one more set of photos for the touring TR.
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Wow.
Still loads of snow.
How much longer do you think?
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This is from a few weeks ago. Stuff will be skiable with decent descents into late-June for sure in the North and East. The heli-op season normally lasts that long. I'm going to take skis on summer holiday in July this year just in case there is anything tasty as there was huge amounts of snow this year.
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cool pics
thanks for posting
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