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Noruega

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Fugltinden

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Ullstinden-2

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STT-7.3-Kjelvagtinden

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STT-6.21-Daltinden

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Stormheimfjellet

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RUNFJELLET+

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Rodtinden

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Perstinden

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Mortenhalsskolten

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Kjolen-2

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Blåbærfjellet Powder Storm Day (The Pipes)

Some of - if not the - best storm riding in all of Northern Norway While Northern Norway is known for amazing alpine finding good tree skiing can be a bit of a challenge. Fortunately for Tamokdalen the lower slopes of Blåbærfjellet offer some of if not the best open forests in the whole region. The lower south facing slopes have numerous avalanche gullies with trees on the sides to reference when mid storm and visibility is minimal. This area is known locally as the pipes and with well over 20 to choose from it is easy for numerous groups to have lines all to themselves throughout the day. Driving up the Tamokdalen road from Lyngen you will spot a red house just under the Southwest corner of Blåbærfjellet with numerous spots to park. After crossing the road make your way onto a summer road and follow it towards the man made avalanche barriers. This is where you need to decide which direction you want to go with great lines in all directions but we focused our attention on the lookers right side. Climbing up it is vital to remember to stay on the high ridges compared to skinning directly up the gullies, this is both for conserving the powder as well as staying safe if the lines do slide. Making your way up soon enough there is a flat bench just at tree line and below a massive cliff band. This is where you want to transition. When it comes to riding think about where you put in your skin track and ride one of the pipes near it before heading off to further gullies. In my opinion it is best to ride all the way down to where you started ascending before transitioning and going for another lap. These lines are great for everyone but really shine for snowboarders as you have huge walls to slash turns on. When it comes to the end of the day it is smart to plan riding a gully that is just above the summer road as it makes the exit much easier. If a storm is going off and there is deep snow to be had this is without a doubt the place to go wether in Tamok or in the Lyngen area. For more photos and information on the route check out this link https://www.whereiskylemiller.com/tamokdalen/powder-on-blåbaerfjellet/ Written by Kyle Miller

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E8 Overgård to Oteren tree skiing

A large area of nicely spaced trees which are not threatened by avalanche and therefore suitable for high avalanche risk/low visibility days. Much as we'd all like the weather and conditions to be perfect every day, they sadly aren't. As such, it's good to have a few ideas up your sleeve to salvage a ski day when the weather is bad or avalanche risk is making the higher peaks too dangerous. This area of trees, on the E8 between Overgård and Oteren is one such place. These trees are largely sheltered from possible avalanches coming down and nicely spaced for skiing. The line shown here is merely to indicate the vague area you're aiming for rather than a specific route suggestion. The further north you go past the line here, the safer the terrain becomes. If you ski south of the line shown there is some steep ground above you which could cause problems on high avalanche risk days. This is a popular area with frustrated ski tourers desperate to get some skiing in despite the conditions, so there skiing here has the added bonus that you're unlikely to need to break trail! Written by Charlie Boscoe

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STT-3.3-Skulgsmtinden

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Gammelgardsfjellet

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Breitinden

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STT-2.16-Gratinden

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Lille Blamannen

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Kjolen

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STT-1.6-Kvannfjellet

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Slettinden

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Ullstinden-3

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Ullstinden-3

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Ullstinden

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Fajerfjellet-Cerca

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FAGERFJELLET++

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STT-4.11-Fagerfjellet

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SST-4.8-Stortuva

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SST-4.5-Finnheimfjellet

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SST-4.2-Skarlitinden

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Tromsdaltinden

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STT-7.11-Nomedaltinden

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STT-7.9-Giilavarri

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STT-7.6-Rissavarri

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Rasseverri

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STT-6.29-Stovarstinden

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STT-6.17-Rundfjellet

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STT-6.12-Fastdalstinden

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RUNDFJELLET

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STT-6.2-Storgalten

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STT-5.5-Sjufjellet

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STT-4.24-Svartnestinden

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STT-4.23-Lille Rieppefjell

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STT-4.21-Smalaktilden

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STT-4.20-Topp 1202

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STT-4.15-Stormhrmtinden

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BOTNFJELLET-2.15.2

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