In the third part of Zach Paley's Norway spring blog, the great spring conditions in the famous Lyngen Alps are used to do lots of tours and big lines.
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Norway 2013 | Spring Trilogy, III
Part III - Spring tours in the Lyngen Alps
In the third part of Zach Paley's Norway spring blog, we take advantage of the great spring conditions in the famous Lyngen Alps to do lots of tours and big lines.
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