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  1. #51
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    Fingers crossed for you. Although if it isn't good my fomo from not joining will be substantially lower.

  2. #52
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    April 14-21, 2025 Lyngen Ski and Sail trip

    I've got one spot left on a April 14-21, 2025 Lyngen Ski and Sail trip. I'd rather not have it go empty. If you're thinking of a trip like this feel free to make an offer. If you're a freelance photographer/journalist I'd consider a trade. Food, guiding, sailing and board included.

  3. #53
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arctos Guides View Post
    I've got one spot left on a April 14-21, 2025 Lyngen Ski and Sail trip. I'd rather not have it go empty. If you're thinking of a trip like this feel free to make an offer. If you're a freelance photographer/journalist I'd consider a trade. Food, guiding, sailing and board included.
    I have a good buddy who's a photographer and journalist, has written a bunch of stuff in the mountain bike space and is a solid splitboarder. I sent him a link to this post and your website, I'll PM you for contact info.
    The older I get, the faster I was.






    Punch it, Chewie.

    Damn he seems cool.

  4. #54
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    Level 4 avy conditions today. From the report:

    “The last five days have seen heavy snow showers and strong winds, mainly from the west and northwest, in the region. As a result, there are many snowdrifts in many places. Flakes have also formed in some places in the forest and tree line. Locally, up to 50-60 cm of fresh snow has fallen in the last five days. The lower part of the snow cover consists mainly of refrozen meltwater after several severe mild weather events in February.
    Between the snowdrifts and old mild weather crust, there are small edge grain crystals in places. A few danger signs have been observed in connection with this layer, but not very clear, and few in recent days.

    On Sunday, several large and medium-sized avalanches were observed on the Tromsø mainland, in the west of the region.
    A lot of avalanche activity has been automatically registered both in Holmbuktura, Pollfjellet and Lavangsdalen throughout the weekend and Monday morning.
    On Saturday morning, shooting cracks were observed in the ASKO forest south of Tromsdalstinden.
    On Sunday morning, a rumble in the snow cover is observed in several places in the region.”

  5. #55
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    Holy cow, check this out. Lucky bastard for sure.</p>
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    <a href="https://www.enca.com/lifestyle/miracle-man-survives-seven-hours-under-norway-avalanche">https://www.enca.com/lifestyle/miracle-man-survives-seven-hours-under-norway-avalanche</a></p>
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    I guess the snow has arrived bigtime.</p>

  6. #56
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    We’ve skied hard the last two days with a great weather window. Good weather maybe coming to an end on Wednesday but supposed to be decent tomorrow morning. We’ve found good snow and good terrain both days. Randomly ran into Cody, Nicolai and Bjarne at a trailhead yesterday.

  7. #57
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    I saw he was over there via his IG. Today he posted some helmet cam footage, looks like that same weather window you describe. Looks killer overall!

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