Now that the winter semester has started it is time for one of BSI Friluft’s most important trips: Introduction to Fjellski.
Now, what is fjellski? Fjellski, mountain skiing, and backcountry skiing are all different names for the same thing. Fjellski is winter’s answer to hiking trips in the summer. It is about going for long (or not so long) trips in the mountains, often from cabin to cabin, or carrying a tent. There are almost no prepared tracks in the Norwegian high mountains so you go skiing in untouched snow and plough your own tracks. The terrain is also hilly so there is a lot of variation between going flat and going up and skiing down. The fjellski skis are wider than cross-country skis, but thinner than alpine skis. The heel is always loose on fjellskis.
Fjellski is not to be confused with randonee skiing. Randonee skis are similar to alpine skis in many respects, but you can loosen the heel when going up and fasten it again to go down.
BSI friluft's skiing trips are almost exclusively fjellski or randonee, with most of them being fjellski trips. BSI friluft also has a large selection of fjellskis for rental for when you want to join a trip or just to go on your own.
This trip is for you if you want to join any of BSI's upcoming skiing trips this semester, but have never done any skiing before or only have experience alpine skiing. If you have experience cross-country skiing you probably don't need this introduction, but you are welcome to join if you are unsure and want to learn more about fjellski.
We will take the train to Hallingskeid on Friday afternoon. We will walk down to the cabin. Through the evening we will get to know each other a bit, make and eat dinner, have some theory, and maybe go out and try our skis some more. On Saturday we will make and eat breakfast, go out on a suitable trip during the day before we go back to eat dinner and have some more theory and a cosy cabin evening. On Sunday we will also try to go on a suitable trip before taking the train back to Bergen. There might be a change in location from Hallingskeid to Finse if cabin is taken or the weather is better there.
We are planning on taking the 15:45 train from Bergen to Hallingskeid on Friday and the 16:47 train back on Sunday.
We will send a complete packing list to those who are accepted to the trip. There is no need to have your own fjellski, you can borrow from the equipment room.
Costs:
- Train is about 400 - 500kr each way
- Cabin is 300kr
- Food is probably around ~200kr
- Skirental is 200kr
In total around 1500kr
There will be a mandatory trip meeting at 17:15 in the cafeteria on the first floor of Realfagsbygget (the natural sciences building) on Wednesday 24th January.
Signup Link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScsld-ahIElx7F8DNk3sW8gUllcMz0b3akVKOsiNvQH4GKrlQ/viewform?usp=sf_link
There are 15 spots available, or as many as we can equip.
don't hesitate to contact us if you have any questions! Just send an email to Erling at erling.mostad at gmail.com<mailto:erling.mostad at gmail.com>
Cheers,
Erling, Lukas og Veslemøy
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Disclaimer: BSI Friluft is a voluntary association where neither the board nor leaders of a trip get any economic benefits from this work. As such, the board and leaders of a trip do not necessarily possess qualifications as mountain guides and do not have any financial or judicial liability of any kind. Trip leaders are merely coordinators of the activities undertaken. By Norwegian law, in a case of emergency all are required to aid the person in need according to their own qualifications, physical abilities, and evaluation of the risk involved. Participants are strongly advised to assess their own qualifications before enlisting to a trip. The trip leaders do have the right to refuse participants who do not possess the technical or physical skills necessary to participate in a trip. All activities are undertaken at the participant's own risk and responsibility, and by enlisting to a trip the participant confirms this. Travel insurance is recommended.
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