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Touring from the shoreline in Lyngen

After three great days of skiing with two finish clients a new storm seems to move in here in Lyngen. The storm will fill in all tracks from the easter holidays and untouched slopes are waiting for us… Until now the Lyngen season has been great with a lot of mixed weather as usual but still very good skiing. The skitouring season in lyngen continues until the end of may and there is still free dates from mid May for those interested!

Ski by boat with AscentDescent “The Lyngen Mountain Guides”

AscentDescent in the lyngen alps

On our way to Russelvfjellet one of my personal favourites! Photo: Jimmy Halvardsson

Skiing by boat

Sometimes we use boats to reach good skiing. Skitouring from a beach in lyngen is something many people dream of. Photo: Jimmy Halvardsson

Happy days in Lyngen!

Just back after leaving Australian clients at the ferry after 5 days of skiiing together here in Lyngen. They where the third group of skiers visiting this year and it was fun to have people visiting even 34 hours flight time away! We’ve had a great mix of weather so far and that means rain, snow, sun, wind, warm and cold…

At the moment Andreas Fransson, Bjarne Sahlen and Morgan Sahlen (and more) is visiting in our camp in Nord-Lenangen (Northern Lyngen) and On saturday there is new people coming for skiing and we will get our touch of civilization picking them up!

Australians in Lyngen.

Katie and Andy from Australia on their first ski week ever! Photo: Jimmy Halvardsson

Visiting Border John Minogue for the first time in Lyngen.

John Minogue from Chamonix in next years Cosmiques outfit from Tierra. Together with Bjarne Sahlen at Endlessflow we skied and filmed for a few days.

Storgalten Lyngen with AscentDescent

Erik from sweden skis some fantastic powder on Storgalten 31st March 2012. Photo: Jimmy Halvardsson

Endlessflow in Lyngen

At the moment we ski in the Lyngen alps with good friend and Chamonix boarder John Minogue, accompanied by Bjarne Sahlen, a very talented film maker from Sweden. So far we’ve been lucky with the conditions here in Lyngen and we have also managed to ski some great lines. Based in our camp in Nord lenangen we enjoy the new woodfired sauna, fresh shrimps and good skiing. Watch Bjarnes work at www.endlessflow.net or www.endlessflow.posterous.com

Our minds also goes to all those connected to the tragic accident in Kåfjord three days ago.

John and Bjarne in Lyngen

On our way to ski the \”Veidalsrenna\”. John and Bjarne bootpacking the last ridge. Photo: Jimmy Halvardsson

Rødbergtinden Couloir

This striking line in The Lyngen alps is easy to spot from the northern shore of Kjosen. In the new guidebook it’s called “the mother of all couloirs” and it´s really hard to miss since it’s a 800m straight couloir surrounded by rocky walls. Going with my friend Leif Holen from Tromsø we found easy conditions for boot packing but not so nice conditions for the skiing. The snow didn’t soften enough to be a nice ski but still, we did ski most of it except taking off skis for 10m traversing an icy funnel. The couloir is most of the time around 40 degrees and just get’s a few degrees steeper towards the top. Great to be up there after years of looking at it! To see more pictures go to the AscentDescent facebook page.

“In the winter we bring client´s skiing the fantastic couloirs of Lyngen when the conditions are just right”

AscentDescent ski mountaineering in Lyngen

Leif Holen boot packing the “Godmother of all couloirs” getting a proper workout. Photo: Jimmy Halvardsson

Springtime in Lyngen

The last two of weeks has been a mix of organizing a skitouring/downhill comp in Tromsø and guiding. Worked with security and route planning for the competition the last week of April followed by a week of ski touring in Lyngen. The Swedish outdoor association has been visiting for 5 years straight now and last week we managed to get lot’s of nice skiing in good weather. The newly opened Magic Mountain Lodge in Lyngseidet was our base for the last week and served us good food and warm atmosphere. Staying here right now as well with a new group of motivated skiers…

AscentDescent ski touring in Lyngen

Svenska Friluftsfrämjandet on their way to Sofiatinden. Photo: Jimmy Halvardsson

AscentDescent ski touring in Lyngen

Niklas and Anna after a great last run down from Stetinden. Photo: Jimmy Halvardsson

End of Lyngen season

Doing this winters last guiding day yesterday with six norwegian skiers from the Oslo area. We had skied the previous 3 days in Lyngen and now it was time to visit Ulstinden on the Tromso mainland. Great peak, with a nice view over Lyngen. A bit windy yesterday but with clear sky and good snow cover. The snow was sticking pretty bad to the skis on the way down but not slowing us down to much ; ) Now it’s time to move south for a little vacation. Starting the summer season on the 20th of june. Gonna keep updating about climbs etc meanwile. Enjoy summer!

Anne-Kristine, Geir, Lis, Rickard and Kirsten checking out the water view on ulstinden..

Endre as well..
Endre and Lis, packing up on the windy summit.