In the first part of his photo blog, Zach Paley describes his experiences as a crew member on the former fishing boat Vulkana, which was converted into a ski touring boat and on which ski tourers spent an exclusive end-of-season trip.
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Norway 2013 | Spring Trilogy, I
Zach Paley extends the winter in Norway | FotoBlog Part I
Full-time skier Zach Paley, known to many PG readers from Patrick Fux's Japan reports in recent years, spent the spring of 2013 in Norway. As a ski bum, he signed on to a ski touring boat, among other things, and roamed the powder and firn in many places in Scandinavia: from Tromso to the Lyngen Alps to Riksgransen.
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Norway 2013 | Spring Trilogy, II
Zach Paley • 05/29/2013The second part of Zach Paley's Norwegian spring trilogy takes you across the border to the Swedish ski resort of Riksgransen, where Zach claims to have only used mechanized lifts there.... -
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Totti Lingott • 04/29/2013We move on to the Strandafjellet ski resort, which is now one of the most popular freeride resorts in Scandinavia. The area around Strandafjellet has a number of worthwhile ski touring peaks - we opted for the favorite peak of the Queen of Kongeriket Norge (Kingdom of Norway). -
April powder down to the fjord | Norway Part I
Totti Lingott • 04/25/2013Norway has long ceased to be an insider tip - at least for spring ski tours. Central Europeans have been traveling to the north for years. These trips are usually so late in the winter that the first flowers are already blooming in the Alps. If you venture north a little earlier, you can still fully enjoy the freeride potential of the mountains there.
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