Located just below the Arctic Circle, Iceland and Greenland represent the last frontier of heli skiing. From the authentic Inuit culture, iceberg filled fjords and humpback whales of
Greenland, to the midnight sun and skiing from a sheep farm in Iceland. Embark on a remarkable experience.
The sun does not set from May 25th to July 25th.
Almost 80 percent of the land mass is covered by an ice cap and glaciers.
The people are called Greenlanders, of whom almost 90% are Inuit, and their official language is Greenlandic.
· Iceland is known as one of the youngest landmasses on the planet.
Over 1,100 years ago Vikings from Norway discovered Iceland by accident.
Many Icelanders believe in elves, trolls and other mystical creatures, which traces back to the Viking age.
There is everything from steep faces and couloirs to low angle glacier runs.
A unique aspect of the Arctic is skiing toward the ocean and picking up on each run by the water's edge.
The climate is maritime with powder in the early season of March and April, trending to corn season in May and April.
Ski from a sheep farm that has a history dating back to Viking times. The terrain encompasses the Troll Peninsula with 1,000 vertical runs ending on the beach.
Ski down glaciers to ice filled fjords coming off the Greenland Icecap. You will base near an isolated Inuit Village on Greenland's east coast.
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