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tirsdag 22. mars 2011

Final harbour - hunt for powder at mountain X in Glomfjord

Leaving Lofoten is never easy, but waking up to sunny Glomfjord quickly removed the focus to our next adventure. Straight from the quai we cheked in at the hotel for breakfast. After 3 days of climbing, exit at 10:00 was well received in the group.

Getting the latest weather update from the locals we started to believe this day had soem great skiing to offer. And as many times before Glomfjord delivered:-)

 Group shot - fish and skis. Guess how long it hangs for dry? Until it's dry of course! 
Smiling faces under way up

Heaven!

Top of heaven..

Eirik scouting for new lines

Skiers ready!

Sverre starting the ball

Dag following

Martin cruising

Benedicte embrassing the view
Eirik diving into the fjord
Tonje and Benedicte enjoying life..

The guide Sverre.

Going moose style

Tonje shredding the sun set
Bjørn Kåre - a Kodak moment..
Sign of good times

Sverre and his group

Oyeah!!! this is real summit to sea!

Or what!!

After ski!! Thanks for a great day!!

lørdag 20. november 2010

Wild west in Sogndal Norway

A week of powder pic bombarment from Whiteblue guides based by the Sognefjord on the west coast of Norway made me recruite two of my best ski buddies to make the long drive for retaliation. Without any knowledge besides the pictures seen, we scouted out tracks from the road side. The only hint we had was parts of a story from Andreas last year. He did mention Fjærland and a tunnel, so of towards Fjærland we went. We made most of the drive yesterday, so today only about 2 hours was remaining before we passed Sogndal.

What a start of the season. Great snow, weather and alone! 
Going in 80 km/h the ski tracks appared a bit sooner than expected. Standing on the breaks Håkon driving behind almost gave me a tailer... Could it be here? We took the chance and skinned up the valley to find a lot allready skied...

#%%#%$""%$&$###&$#&##$#!!!!!

But what did we expect 2 weeks after last snowfall?

Under the circumstances there was only one thing to do, continue the hike further, further and further...

And it paid of!!

Thanks guys for a great way to start the season:-)

Quick fix of frozen Duke's


First trip - new skis and boots for the converted telemarker Fredrik

Rim breaking trail



Håkon as always making a mans job in front. Preparing for Nanga Parbat.

Rim (Frost in Eng) goes doggy style!

Fredrik ex telemarker finding his technique
Rocks ahead, go faster Fredrik...... !

Finally powder once again!

fredag 5. november 2010

Skiing is on - Whiteblue is ready!

It’s always a great feeling loading up your car Friday morning. Being ready to take off after work.

Last year we were blessed with a meter powder from the start. This year we don't have snow beside the produced artificial snow. Nevertheless people and I seem even keener on kicking off the season. Why do others and I have this feeling?

Could it be marketing or the power of social media such as Facebook? Or could it be me getting older and more aware of the importance of skiing in my life?
Or could it be the fact that people in general appreciate physical activity, being outdoors and hanging out with friends a lot more than making their way in business? To me it seems that work gradually is less important to people, and leisure and freedom gradually more.
If that’s right I must say I like the trend towards existential values.
Last week I went to the premier of snowboarder Jeremy Jones’s last movie. He was able to assemble four fellow snowboarders to an expedition like venture deep into the Alaskan mountain range. After many years in the business he realized that each year he was coming back to the same mountains, boarding the same aspects. This was driven by the limitations of heli-operations that are not allowed to fly everywhere. In some way this sounds contradictious, as many see the helicopter as the best way to have access to everything. For Jeremy Jones this no longer is right. The only way to have full access is by hiking up by your self. I’m very glad that Jeremy Jones as an important spokesman for off-piste riding has come to this conclusion. Because he is 100% right!
The growing interest for off-piste skiing and the explosion of backcountry ski touring is of course a reason for Whiteblue Adventure coming to life.
Even though the number of people hiking into the mountains is increasing; we don’t fear crowds here in Norway. Specially not if you are open to explore new areas. 
And this is into the core of Whiteblue Adventure.
We want you to “have the cake and eat it too”! Because you deserve it!

See you there
Whiteblue