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Advanced skiing, freeriding (powder snow skiing) Kvitfjell
Kvitfjell is home to the longest difficult slope in Norway. Covering 800 vertical metres, it is extremely steep in places. It is the Olympic slope for a reason. Other difficult slopes complete the selection. At Varden, there is the Pudderskogen powder snow area. Up on the summit, you can explore some powder snow.
Information for advanced skiers, freeriders
- some freeride/deep snow areas
- few mogul slopes
Slope offering for advanced skiers
Black slopes
39 km
Total
Total
Difficult | 5 km (13 %) |
Most difficult run
- Olympiabakke · Length 3.1 km · Elevation difference 847 m
General note: Always mind the avalanche warnings and barriers, please. Never ski into a closed and unsecured area.
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