11 May 2011

Skiing Norway, Part 1

We arrived in Oslo two weeks ago. After a few days in the city, and one day of planning and packing, we left for a two week road trip to the west coast of Norway with our friend Eirik. We have backcountry skied 8 of the last 9 days. We've slept in a tent for 11 nights in a row now. And we're returning to the mountains tomorrow. 
It is 2 am, I am sitting on a gravel road, pawning free internet from an unsecured wi-fi source, trying to take care of a few things before returning to our tent. Today we took the day off by visiting the town of Alesund. Tomorrow we go to a nearby village, where we will visit the Devold HQ. Devold makes wool clothing, which I am wearing right now, as well as carbon fiber, which is what Eirik is skiing on this week. So, we are going to meet the people who help us have fun in nature. 

Next week we return to Oslo, where I'll be able to post more photos and stories. Already, Norway is a highlight of our 2 year journey. 

It's a long way to the top.

And sometimes we have to carry our skis to climb higher.

Looking down, sometimes we forget where the bottom is.

But we come back, day after day, reaching for the top.

When the ride is this good, the questions and doubts disappear. Pure joy is all that remains. 



26 April 2011

Tall Tales from Colca Canyon, Peru: Global Test Photo Essay @ Backpacking Light

Ok, so we're in Switzerland and all you read about on my blog is from our travels in South America last year. Still, it's free and (hopefully) well written. Enjoy! And if you do read it, please click "like" and "share" at the top left of the article.
Tall Tales from Colca Canyon, Peru: Global Test Photo Essay @ Backpacking Light

03 April 2011

Bad Skiing, Good Hiking

We came to Chamonix-Mont Blanc for the skiing. The only snow here is either in glacier form, on north facing slops of the Mont Blanc Massif, or on south facing slopes in ski resorts (read: artificial).

It's been a bad year for snow here in the Alps. It sounds like the only good snow in Europe was the exact month we were in the Dolomites. Yay! And, reports from Norway are that the snow there is fantastic. So after more hiking here and in Switzerland, we'll be ready for skiing again.

 The town of Chamonix is at about 1000 meters and the snow level is about 2000 meters. There is plenty of good hiking to be had between those two! 

The view is great at 2000 meters.

 The weather was sunny and warm on our first day of hiking. This came after 2-3 stormy days which dropped a lot of snow. Kristin is hiking over an old avalanche run-out zone here. But on this day we saw at least thirty avalanches happen, some natural and some skier triggered. It was a crazy crazy day!

Wilderness doesn't really exist in Western Europe. We hiked to this glacier lookout, only to find that we could have taken a gondola OR a train instead. We had the trail to ourselves otherwise. 

We don't have internet at our place this week, but we do for the following three weeks. So I'll be able to post more regularly then.