I had an opportunity to ski in the Lofoten Islands of Norway last month and what a treat! The islands are above the arctic circle on the northwest coast of Norway and with help from the temperate waters of the Gulf stream, Lofoten has a milder climate than other places at similar latitude, such as Alaska. The peaks just jump right out of the exquisitely clear, turquiose blue water! Bonus: For skiers coming from sea level, such as San Francisco, your ski days in Lofoten all start from sea level so there's no worry about acclimatizing to mountains. And, you still climb amazing peaks with stunning views and incredible skiing! We enjoyed six days of guided ski touring throughout the islands. Half the days we were able to click in to our skies from the car, other days we had to do some hiking to get to the snow in the couloirs before skinning up to the higher and more open plateaus above. Did I mention the views?? The top of each peak afforded a National Geographic cover-like view: ocean, fjords, white beaches, farms, rocky islands, and what looked like endless white peaks. What a delight. And the only way to enjoy all those snow-covered mountains is by human-power. Recreational snowmobiling and heli-skiing are prohibited in Norway and there are no ski resorts on the Lofoten Islands. Spring skiing in Lofoten was pretty similar to spring skiing in Tahoe - we experienced all types of snow conditions. First day held corn snow on the south-facing aspect and chalky, north-facing snow on the way back to the car. No spring skiing is complete without breakable crust, right? We had that, too. The last day of the trip was the most special! We took the boat to Trollfjord. The weather forecast was for clear skies. However, the peaks were creating their own weather system and we were dropped off at the back of the fjord in a localized snowstorm. Up we went into the whiteness. As luck would have it, by the time we reached our col, the clouds opened a bit, visibility improved greatly and we were all smiles as we descended the 3000' full of Norwegian, blowy POWDER! Can't wait to go back!
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