From instant shatter, back to where I belong
On the 24th of May, 2016, I woke up to a beautiful sunrise and a thick layer of fresh powder. Little did I know that three hours later I would be praying to the perfectly blue sky to send the rescue helicopter that would pull me out of the mountain and out of danger.
Adaptation, high mountaineering and the climate change in the Alps
In the 25 years that I have lived in Chamonix, I have never experienced such a hot and stable weather summer as this year, 2022. And unfortunately, I have never seen the high mountain change as much as I have during these past 3 months.
Making the Most of a Skier’s Off-season
Most of us don’t have access to year-round skiing. If you live in the US, unless you live near Mount Hood, you have to face the dreaded off-season… so what do you do to make the most of the off-season?
The new Norrøna Content Team
Over the years, we’ve found that our love for the outdoors is best communicated through the words, photos, and videos of creative individuals who explore, endure, and enjoy all that nature has to offer.
What does it mean to be a skier?
Skiers meet from all around the world, and seem to be able to bond with each other despite differing backgrounds and cultures. How come?
Untouched – Exploring the wild Caucasus
Skiing mountains and forging friendships in an unexplored part of the Caucasus mountains.
The new face of guiding
Read the inspiring story of Johanna Stålnacke and how she forged her successful career in a male-dominated space to inspire a future generation of young women and redefine what it means to be a ski guide.
Chris Davenport joins the Norrøna team
We’re happy to welcome two-time World Extreme Skiing Champion and pioneer in ski mountaineering Chris Davenport to the ambassador team.
Our most packable
The lyngen collection for ski touring, pushing the limits of durable lightweight in the fields.
Goal achieved during our first Winter in the Arctic
Join Vincent Colliard and his partner, and get a taste of what it looks like to cross Spitzbergen North to South. 1000km, 63 days, unsupported.
From instant shatter, back to where I belong
On the 24th of May, 2016, I woke up to a beautiful sunrise and a thick layer of fresh powder. Little did I know that three hours later I would be praying to the perfectly blue sky to send the rescue helicopter that would pull me out of the mountain and out of danger.
Adaptation, high mountaineering and the climate change in the Alps
In the 25 years that I have lived in Chamonix, I have never experienced such a hot and stable weather summer as this year, 2022. And unfortunately, I have never seen the high mountain change as much as I have during these past 3 months.
Making the Most of a Skier’s Off-season
Most of us don’t have access to year-round skiing. If you live in the US, unless you live near Mount Hood, you have to face the dreaded off-season… so what do you do to make the most of the off-season?
The new Norrøna Content Team
Over the years, we’ve found that our love for the outdoors is best communicated through the words, photos, and videos of creative individuals who explore, endure, and enjoy all that nature has to offer.
What does it mean to be a skier?
Skiers meet from all around the world, and seem to be able to bond with each other despite differing backgrounds and cultures. How come?
Untouched – Exploring the wild Caucasus
Skiing mountains and forging friendships in an unexplored part of the Caucasus mountains.
The new face of guiding
Read the inspiring story of Johanna Stålnacke and how she forged her successful career in a male-dominated space to inspire a future generation of young women and redefine what it means to be a ski guide.
Chris Davenport joins the Norrøna team
We’re happy to welcome two-time World Extreme Skiing Champion and pioneer in ski mountaineering Chris Davenport to the ambassador team.
Our most packable
The lyngen collection for ski touring, pushing the limits of durable lightweight in the fields.
Goal achieved during our first Winter in the Arctic
Join Vincent Colliard and his partner, and get a taste of what it looks like to cross Spitzbergen North to South. 1000km, 63 days, unsupported.