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Did you ever dream of walking on water? You can do just that when you hike on one of the world’s great glaciers, frozen water that is thousands of years old. Glacier hiking (or trekking) is available in many corners of the world. In Norway, The Svartisen Glacier, Nigardsbreen Glacier, and Juklavassbreen Glacier all offer guided hikes over centuries old blue ice....
Grand Targhee Resort is a ski resort located in the Caribou-Targhee National Forest in Alta, Wyoming. It is 42 miles (68 km) northwest of Jackson, Wyoming, accessible by road only by way of Driggs, Idaho. The resort has lodging, a spa, retail stores, and conference facilities. On the west side of the famous Teton Range, it is located 8 miles (13 km) northwest of the G...
Grouse Mountain is one of the North Shore Mountains of the Pacific Ranges in the District Municipality of North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. With a maximum elevation of over 1,200 m (4,100 feet) at its peak, the mountain is the site of an alpine ski area, Grouse Mountain Resort, which overlooks Greater Vancouver has four chairlifts servicing 33 runs. In the su...
The Hakkōda in Japan is the holy grail for powder skiing in Asia. The resort is still relatively undiscovered (i.e. no crowds) place to get fresh powder.
There are a couple of ungroomed "runs", but the rest of the area is one huge off-piste paradise!
Hakkōda is the name of a Japanese aerial lift line that pened in 1968, the line climbs Mount Tamoyachi in the Hakkōda...
The Haute Route (or The High Route or Mountaineers' Route) is the name given to a route (with several variations) undertaken on foot or by ski touring between Chamonix, France, and Zermatt, Switzerland.
First charted as a summer mountaineering route by members of the Alpine Club (UK) in the mid 19th century, the route takes around 12+ days walking (or 7+ days skiing) ...
Heavenly Mountain Resort is a ski resort located on the California-Nevada border in South Lake Tahoe. It has 97 runs and 30 lifts that are spread between California and Nevada and four base facilities. The resort has 4,800 acres (1,900 ha) within its permit area, with approximately 33% currently developed for skiing, boasting the highest elevation of the Lake Tahoe ar...
New Zealand’s South Island and the aptly named Southern Alps, in all their combined magnificence and glory, provide a number of locations for skiers and snowboarders to experience pristine fluffy powder snow, long interrupted runs in solitude and raw excitement in a truly natural setting. Local operators facilitate skiers and snowboarders seeking slopes and glac...
This is a unique experience, backcountry skiing and exploring using alpine touring skis and split boards.
It’s the purest way to enjoy backcountry skiing and our guides are here to help you get the most of it and enjoy it safely. This is an experience for the skier or rider who wants to experience the mountains in the most unfiltered way.
Then, your group will...
Hlíðarfjall is a mountain located west of the Icelandic town Akureyri in Eyjafjörður. It is the site of one of two major ski resorts in Iceland. The former hotel no longer offers accommodation and is now mostly used for meetings.
Hlíðarfjall is generally considered to be named after Lögmannshlíð, a (formerly important) ho...
Hoffellsjökull is an outlet glacier which flows from the ice cap of Vatnajökull. It is located in the municipality of Hornafjörður, southeast Iceland. Hoffellsjökull takes its name from Hoffell; a mountainous area and a farmland. Hoffellsjökull and the Hoffell area are a part of Vatnajökull National Park.
Hoffellsjökull was large...
Hofsjökull (Icelandic: “temple glacier”) is the third largest glacier in Iceland after Vatnajökull and Langjökull and the largest active volcano in the country. It is situated in the west of the Highlands of Iceland and north of the mountain range Kerlingarfjöll, between the two largest glaciers of Iceland. It covers an area of 925 km2,...
The Holmenkollen Ski Festival is a traditional annual Nordic skiing event in Holmenkollen neighborhood of Oslo, Norway. The festivals is often said to be like a second National Day in Norway. It takes place in March and has been arranged every year since 1892, except for 1898 and during World War II (1941–1945).
The most important feature of this festival i...
From mid-December through the end of March, snow permitting, families can join a ranger-guided snowshoe walk. Walks are offered at 2:00 p.m. on weekends and holiday Mondays. The walk lasts 1.5 hours and covers less than a mile. Snowshoes and instructions are provided.
Cost is $7 for adults, $3 for youth 6-15 years old, free for children 5 years old and under.Group siz...
Sledding is permitted at no cost for children ages eight and under at the Small Children's Snowplay Area west of the visitor center and parking lot. Bring your own tube or sled; sleds with runners are not allowed.
For visitors ages nine and older, sledding is only permitted at the Hurricane Ridge Winter Sports Area tubing park. Only tubes furnished by the ski area ar...
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