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Ski Expedition Atomfjella 17 days - Svalbard Wildlife Expeditions

Ski Expedition Atomfjella 17 days - Svalbard Wildlife Expeditions Photo: SWE Ski Expedition Atomfjella 17 days - Svalbard Wildlife Expeditions Photo: SWE Ski Expedition Atomfjella 17 days - Svalbard Wildlife Expeditions Photo: SWE Ski Expedition Atomfjella 17 days - Svalbard Wildlife Expeditions Photo: SWE
Ski Expedition Atomfjella 17 days - Svalbard Wildlife Expeditions Photo: SWE
Ski Expedition Atomfjella 17 days - Svalbard Wildlife Expeditions Photo: SWE
Ski Expedition Atomfjella 17 days - Svalbard Wildlife Expeditions Photo: SWE
Ski Expedition Atomfjella 17 days - Svalbard Wildlife Expeditions Photo: SWE

Walking facts

Duration
  • several days
Landscape
  • Mountain

Contact information

Description

The winter is very long on Svalbard, in May the sun warms and we have daylight all day and night. This makes ideal conditions for a ski expedition in a magnificent winter landscape just below the North Pole. This expedition takes us from one of Spitsbergen’s northernmost points, only 1200 kilometres from the North Pole. From there, we will ski through the north-west parts of Spitsbergen with its pointy mountains, wide fjords and vast glaciers, before we end our journey in a small fjord in Isfjorden area. With all our equipment packed in individual pulkas, we will travel through secluded areas where you rarely see other people. Out here, it is the seabirds, bears, seals, reindeer and a single trapper that reign. The durability of the ski expedition is 15 days, and the route is 210 kilometres long. We will use 2 additional days for preparations and transportation.

Categories

  • Nature attractions Nature attractions
  • Guided tours Guided tours
  • Tour suggestions Tour suggestions
  • Hiking Hiking
  • Skiing Skiing
  • Winter without skis Winter without skis

Hours

14/05/2012 - 30/05/2012
Mon - Sun

Facilities

  • Capacity

    • number of persons
  • Season

    • winter
    • spring
  • Food and drinks

    • Norwegian cuisine
  • Activities

    • guided trips
    • recreational facility
  • Nature and terrain

    • hilly
    • mountainous terrain
    • nature
    • view
    • difference in altitude
  • Winter sports

    • off piste
    • alpine
    • cross-country skiing
    • Telemark skiing
    • height difference
    • expedition
  • Age limit

    • 16 years
  • Language

    • English
    • Norwegian
  • Country

    • Norway
  • Duration

    • several days

Equipment and security

Please follow these safety tips when you go hiking and walking in Norway.

1. Be prepared
Be sufficiently experienced, fit and equipped for your intended trip.

2. Leave word of your route
Many cabins, hotels and other lodgings have tour notification boxes in which you may put a written notice of your planned route

3. Be weather-wise
You should always be alert to forecasts of bad weather, yet not rely completely on forecasts of good weather.

4. Be equipped for bad weather and frost
Always take a rucksack and proper mountain gear.

5. Learn from the locals
Local people can often tell you about avalanche trails, wind and snow conditions, and the safest routes.

6. Use a map and compass
Always have and know how to use a map and compass.

7. Do not go solo
If you venture out alone, there is nobody to give you first aid or notify a rescue service in an emergency.

8. Turn back in time - sensible retreat is no disgrace
If conditions deteriorate so much that you doubt you can attain your goal, turn around and return.

9. Conserve energy and build a snow shelter if necessary
The stronger the wind, the tougher the walking/skiing. Suit your speed to the weakest member of the party.

Find more detailed safety tips in the Norwegian Mountain Code.

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More about this area

Key facts about Svalbard

Svalbard, the realm of the polar bear, has long fascinated travellers. Unique wildlife, wild nature and old mining towns are all found on the islands.

Eating and nightlife in Svalbard

There is a selection of cafés, pubs and restaurants in Longyearbyen, the capital of Svalbard. Having your meal in a Sami turf is a special experience.

Getting to Svalbard and around

There are daily flights from Oslo to Longyearbyen, the main town on Svalbard, via Tromsø most of the year.

The Svalbard Islands

The Svalbard Islands are located in the Arctic Ocean, halfway between Norway and the North Pole. Svalbard offer untouched arctic wilderness.

Shopping in Svalbard

Silver, gold and furs are among the local products to consider. Svalbard is a duty-free area.

What to do in Svalbard

Join a boat trip to watch the arctic landscape and wildlife. Or try dog sledding or a snowmobile safari.

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