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Summer skiing in Stryn

The end of Zach Paley's Norway excursion 2013 - to be continued...

by Zach Paley 07/21/2013
In the final part of Zach's winter extension in Norway, we go from the icy cold waves to the early summer glacier snow in the ski resort of Stryn for a summer ski finale.

The final part of Zach's winter extension in Norway takes us from the freezing waves to the early summer glacier snow in the Stryn ski resort for a summer ski finale.Surfing in Hoddevik was wearing down on our shoulders and arms. Our stomachs hurt from swallowing salt water. We were ready for a sport we didn't suck at (almost).

The weekend after May 17 is a big kickoff for summer skiing at Stryn. Norway continued to treat us to amazing weather, making Jimmy and I think it's always sunny in the west. As if it couldn't have been better, we found great corn skiing all over rather than deep slush that comes with weather this warm.

This was only my third day of mechanized uphill in Scandinavia, and it was a beauty! Beers in the backpack, flask in the pocket, no helmet, lots of sunscreen, skiing fast with the old crew, and finding places we could "point 'em" was the name of the game.

Combined with solid shenanigans sessions at camp, this was quite the way to end the season and the trip. A day to pack back in Oslo, and I found myself writing this post in the Berlin airport on my way home.

It's time for a change of seasons. I'll trade ski boots for sandals, warm clothes for cold beer, skintracks for footprints in the sand, and long days in the snow for long days on the ocean. There's a chance an Argentina trip will happen, there's a chance the temptation of New England summer will be too strong. Time will tell.

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