The Jostedalsbre Icecap Ski Traverse

To cross main land Europe largest icecap on skis is the most iconic multi day ski tour in Norway. Join us for a three-day adventure over the roof of Norway

This trip is a must for all Norwegian ski mountaineers. It involves hard work as you need to carry your own food and camping gear, but the effort is rewarded with breathtaking view of mountains of southern Norway. The Jostedalsbre Icecap separate Eastern and Western Norway. In the north east we have the valley of Ottadalen that belongs to Eastern Norway, and in the South East we have the valley of Jostedalen that extends to the Sognefjord. In the West the Icecap borders to the Fjordane region.

Day 0
We meet in the evening in Sogndal to go trough the equipment. Accommodations in Sogndal is arrange by the guests.

Day 1
We meet in Sogndal in the morning and take the taxi in to Jostedalen. The first day is rather a hard climb, but in return you have covered most of the ascent. We start in Erdal in the morning. We overnight in Stålskaret close to Lodalskåpa.

Day 2
This day we start to cross the glacier plateau. When the weather is nice you have a fantastic view to the fjords and Jotunheimen National Park.

Day 3
On the third day we pass Bings hollow, a fascinating wind phenomenon where the glacier is at its narrowest. From there it is all downwards to Flatbrehytta cabin, and the a steep descent to Fjærland and a green fertile spring.

Alternatives

If the weather and/or snow conditions is bad, or any participants have problems, it is possible to choose a delayed start closer to Fjærland.

Highly qualified guides

All Breogfjell Mountain Guides are qualified IFMGA Mountain Guides (called “Tindevegledere” in Norwegian) or approved in Norway by Norsk Fjellsportforum. They also know the area like their own pocket. For ski mountaineering we only use IFMGA certified guides or aspirant guides.

This could be the adventure you seek

You must have good skiing skills and good physical shape. You must carry your own tent, sleeping bag, food etc. The snow conditions can be variable. You must still ski on glaciers and in potentially dangerous avalanche terrain.

This trip requires lightweight pack strategy! Do not bring more than what is on the list. Glacier and camping equipment can be borrowed by Breogfjell if noticed in advance.
  • Backpack, 60-80 liter
  • Nordic backcountry skis (with NNN BC binding or 75 mm binding)
  • Skins
  • Skiboots
  • Poles
  • Shovel

Camping equipment – individual

  • Sleeping bag
  • Matress/insulating pad

Camping equipment

  • Tent suitable for winter use (4 season)
  • Stove and pots
  • Matches and lighters
  • Fuel (gas canisters, gasoline)
  • Food for three days

Glacier equipment (can be borrowed by Breogfjell)

  • Harness
  • 2 screw carabiners
  • 1 carabiner
  • 1 prusik sling (6 mm)
  • 1 120cm webbing- or ropesling

Clothing

  • wind/waterproof shell
  • gloves / mittens / hat (wind and waterproof)
  • Socks (inkl. spare)
  • insulating underwear (wool)
  • insulation midlayer (wool, fleece or thin down west)
  • insulation jacket (down, primaloft or wool)

Annet

  • Sunglasses and goggles
  • Sunblock (strong!)
  • Headlamp
  • Toothbrush etc. (inkl. toiletpaper)
  • Wipes (for washing hands)
  • Personal medicine
  • Camera
  • Bottle / thermos

The guide brings

  • Small repair kit
  • First aid kit
  • Emergency bivouac
  • Glacier rescue equipment
  • GPS, map and compass

Food and water
You should be able to carry about 2 liter of water every day. We get water from melting snow on the stove.
We recommend oat porridge for breakfast. For lunch, the easiest is to prepare a pack of sandwiches in advance for each day  and supply with nuts, chocolate and other snack that you prefer. Cured meat and sausages is a favourite. For dinner the easiest is to bring freeze dried meals that just require hot water. You need a decent stove for cooking food, like MSR Dragondly, Primus Omnifuel or a Trangia set with a Gas burner. If you only intend on boil water and smelt snow, a dedicated water cooker like MSR Reactor or Jetpack is recommended.

Sleeping out
The temperature can creeps well below 0 C at night, so bring a sleeping bag that can keep you comfortable down to -10 C. The effect of a down jacket can be calculated if you want to bring a light as possible sleeping bag. A good insulation mat is also essentioal. We often prefer to bring two. The tent need to be suited for use on snow and to wear of a storm. Tunnel or dome tent with storm mat is preferred.

You need to get yourself to Loen. Return in minibus from Fjærland to Loen will be organized, but is not included in the price.
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View from Flatbreehytta on the last day