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LofoTEN year anniversary 2023: Skin Properly ***now with photos***

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@Andanotherthing, @Arno and @Hewey getting their slice of the action in the lower sections. Absolute scenes snowHead

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@Sharkymark, the photos are ever more stunning.
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@Hurtle, thanks snowHead I keep saying it but it's hard to take a bad photo in Lofoten!
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Stunning!
(And I hadn’t seen Hurtle’s words when I thought that.)
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Fantastic
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#s 1 and 3 from that last sequence are great - fab composition and so much going on. (The other two aren't too shabby either)
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Once again, thanks all!
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Wow. Again. snowHead snowHead snowHead
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The advantage of having variable weather was the ever-changing sky. A few shots of the golden hour and savage light as yet another weather front rolled in.

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@Sharkymark, at the risk of repeating myself...wow.
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Day 7: What turned out to be our final day of skiing. With high winds, poor vis above 800m and a mixture of rain / snow forecast, we headed to a valley on the NE of main island. Somewhat surprisingly, the precipitation was of the white variety. The following shots capture the conditions well...

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The last two shots of the trip: as we skied out, we looked up to a ridge at 700m or so and saw vast quantities of spindrift piling over. Very dramatic with the backdrop of storm clouds.

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Sharkymark wrote:
...Day 7: What turned out to be our final day of skiing. With high winds, poor vis above 800m and a mixture of rain / snow forecast, we headed to a valley on the NE of main island. Somewhat surprisingly, the precipitation was of the white variety. ...


The things you end up having to do when on your holidays; but you know me I only like purfect conditions Laughing

Have two friends on separate trips to Lyngen over the past month (one there now) and they've had to deal with cloud/low-viz & wind etc

Further Edit just been asked by a friend if I want to join them in Lyngen 10-15 May but I've politely passed, more from the perspective of too much travelling hassle from my end for what might be possibly just four days of touring?

Hopefully I'll get at least that here between now and then.
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@Weathercam, funny I was chatting to my bro the other day who lives 'on location' with a similar approach to snow and it turns out I've skied more days than him...for the past two seasons Laughing rolling eyes

As ever, the more adventurous skiing such as this means you willingly take the additional the risk the weather provides...with the reward of superb ski mountaineering when it comes together. Some people wouldn't enjoy it for sure but plenty of us do. Remember what Doug Coombs said... Laughing
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@Sharkymark, the obvious response, is quality not quantity, but sometimes getting out when conditions look questionable, you can end up grabbing a memorable day.

In fact I've had nigh on a handful this April with the weird unseasonal weather, I call it stealth skiing, when you're climbing up in not brilliant conditions but know there's a chance you could get a break in the weather.
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Depends on what you mean by 'quality' Laughing and what you get out of the experience.

Only being a fair weather skier is great I guess (saves money on kit for one thing and you 'only' ever ski sweet sweet pow in sweet sweet sun) but it's somewhat limiting IMHO. Each to their own, though...especially if the good stuff stays empty snowHead
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@Sharkymark, it's just a phase you're going through, especially when one is limited to holidays Very Happy

Obviously I've been there seen it done it for many a year just like you're doing. eg 5 sail n'ski trips Lyngen before it became popular

When you're lucky enough to live full time on the mountain and have no real work constraints then you naturally do get more fussy.

And I should add others are way more selective than me, many having now hung up their skis for the season and reverted to two wheels.

Looks like Spring snow* on the agenda this morning, and hopefully a bit of exploring that new terrain I got a taster of last week Very Happy

*that's why we need the sunshine/clear overnight sky!

Further Edit @Sharkymark, were you sticking pins in an effigy of me this morning, think I've asked you that question before Laughing
See the Serre thread
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Only 5? Wow, I wish I was you Laughing

Anyway, before I hear how many leatherbound books you have and that your appartment smells of rich mahogany, I'll process some of the B-roll and get the thread back on track, eh? Very Happy
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A couple of shots that also made the cull: the first being conveniently aesthetic cloud formations one evening and the second looking back onto Austvagoya from our couloir line.

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I didn't really get anything spectacular from day 0 but here's a token 'pleasing snow tones' photo for completeness:

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@Sharkymark, c’mon, just like the inclement weather and the stink of rotting cod, it’s part of the Lofoten experience to have @Weathercam tell us about when he went to a completely different part of Norway sometime Laughing
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@Arno, have also done Narvik, but that's when we were slumming it using cars and accomodation on dry land as opposed to a yacht Laughing
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Laughing Laughing
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Arno wrote:
@Sharkymark, c’mon, just like the inclement weather and the stink of rotting cod, it’s part of the Lofoten experience to have @Weathercam tell us about when he went to a completely different part of Norway sometime Laughing


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It feels like a rite of passage!
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