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The mountains rise up to around 1000m and are in many cases surrounded by the sea, with some of the most popular being the likes of Buren, Lille Blåmannen and Steinskardtinden to name a few. Nearby mountains on the island of Senja, Ringvassøya and the Troms Mainland are within easy reach.
Some 300km into the Arctic Circle the snow conditions are reliable, allowing you to ski from the summit to the sea in many cases. The sheer variety of the skiing makes Kvaløya an ideal location for an interesting trip to suit intermediate skiers and tourers. Kattfjorddalen alone sports open slopes, well spaced trees, and steeper couloirs explaining why the residents of Tromsø describe the area as one of their favourites.
Skiing in the Tromsø area and Kvaløya in particular is a unique experience. We will be basing our trip from the west side of the island at the tranquil location of Lauklines. On the shore of Nordfjorden, basing ourselves at Lauklines allows us to travel by vehicle capitalising on the excellent road network around the fjords, with short distances between ski tours. This allows maximum flexibility to make best use of the prevailing weather or simply to visit the neighbouring islands of Senja and Ringvassøya.
Many of the days are shorter it terms of vertical distance than we are used to in the alps, giving plenty of time for another lap or descents of the many variations available. Later in the season ascents will often be timed to get the best 'spring snow' on sunny aspects, but rarely is there the need for a 5am start in the Arctic Circle.
Check out this video from last year shot and edited by Rob Johnson - Film Up High on Kvaløya:
Ski Kvaløya - Arctic Norway from Rob Johnson - Filmuphigh on Vimeo.
In order to provide a unique experience and make the best of you time in the Arctic Circle, we have created a Kvaløya Team. These trips will be led by a dual Ski Instructor and IFMGA Mountain Guide team giving the benefits of both high quality guiding and ski instruction, not to mention enthusiasm for Arctic Norway and the magical skiing the Kvaløya area offers.
Our Kvaløya weeks will be led by two IFMGA Mountain Guides and one BASI ISTD Ski Instructor.
Having an informal but dual discipline team brings a lot of flexibility to cater for groups of different ability or aspirations as well as ensuring plenty of ski coaching or guiding time as appropriate. Of course a big part of experience in Arctic Norway is allowing yourself to take a steadier pace while soaking up the surroundings. We have enlisted the services of Breezy and Al as catering managers, to ensure we return to a hearty home cooked meal after a day of ski touring.
There are a maximum of 10 places available on this trip. Having 3 staff on the trip gives maximum flexibility to divide into small groups for each day on the hill. This is done on a daily basis depending on the prevailing snow and weather conditions, and the group's aspirations. This trip is guaranteed to run with a minimum of 1.
- 6 x days guiding with IFMGA Mountain Guides.
- Additional input BASI ISTD Ski Instructor.
- 7 x nights accommodation (double or twin rooms with shared facilities) and food on full board basis (inc. packed lunch) at Lauklines.
- Transfer to and from Tromsø Airport.*
- All transport during the trip (including additional costs such as ferries).
- Use of avalanche transceiver, harness, axe and crampons on request.
- Flights to and from Tromsø.
- Alcohol (This is expensive in Norway and is best purchased at duty free).
- Ski touring equipment. Due to this being a specialist trip joining in Tromsø we won’t have extra equipment available. If you have any equipment requirements then please contact us. Please read the kit list here.
- Insurance for cancellation, rescue, repatriation and medical expenses.
Single room supplement £300 for 7 nights (subject to availability).
A trip to the island of Kvaløya would suit intermediate ski tourers. The ability to ski off piste is essential for this area, and slopes of approximately 30 degrees are likely to be encountered. Ascents of 800m-1000m per day are fairly typical. We ask that you are comfortable skinning uphill at a rate of 300m per hour. Please feel free to get in touch if you would like to discuss any aspect of your ski ability or for advice on your preparation. We have weeks that would suit Level 1/2 and 2/3 skiers. For more information check out our Norway Performance Levels.
This is a sample programme, which may vary considerably. The exact programme will depend on the prevailing weather and snow conditions (which can be changeable due to the maritime influence), group experience and aspirations.
Arrival Day:
Timing TBC: Arrive in Tromsø and onward transfer to our accomdation.
1830: Pre-course meeting to introduce Off Piste Performance staff, the area, as well as review weather and avalanche conditions. We will also carry out a kit check and discuss rescue and emergency procedures.
Guidebooks and maps will be available to give an overview of the area along with suitable objectives for the week. We will also discuss aims and aspirations to accommodate these during the week.
1930: Dinner:This will provide another opportunity to discuss any aims, aspirations, ask questions or make any last minute requests.
Day 1 – 6:
Ski Touring on Kvaløya, with possible excursions to Senja, Mainland Troms and Lyngen.
Objectives and associated timings for each day will be chosen and scheduled to meet the weather, avalanche conditions, aims and aspirations of the group. A typical day is likely to have the following format:
0730: Breakfast. A continental style breakfast will be available at the hotel. You will be given a packed lunch for the day.
0830: Briefing to introduce the venue and groups for the day. This first day often takes the form of a “shake down” day, the location being selected with respect to weather, prevailing avalanche conditions and the nature of the group.
0900: Departure for a day in the mountains. A good selection of objectives can be found a short drive away from our base. On the first day we select a local mountain where we can take the opportunity to test our ski equipment and provide a suitable warm-up. A short practical session on avalanche rescue procedures is likely to take place on the first day, as a refresher or an introduction to the subject.
1600: Return to our base.
The main aim of the programme will be to do day ski tours on the main islands of Kvaløya, Ringvassøya, and the Troms Mainland. During this week there is also the potential for a trip further afield to the island of Senja or the Lyngen Peninsula. There are a wide variety of mountains available in these areas which are easily accessible by road. “Ski to the sea” opportunities abound.
In previous years groups have skied: Buren (802m), Steinskardtinden (817m), Ullstinden (1078m), Gabrielfjellet (1206m), Tromsdalstinden (1238m), Lille Blåmannan (844m), Kjølen (790m).
* We will be available to pick up from either the airport or a Tromsø hotel, at a pre-arranged collection time, from 1600 onwards on the start date of your trip. Similarly, we will drop you off (at either the airport or a Tromsø hotel) before 1000 on the final day of the trip. We are happy to drop off for the first flight out of Tromsø (normally 0630). We will do our best to deal with any delays, but due to the distances involved, if your flight is delayed we may have to ask you to arrange your own onward transport.
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