Stetind South Pillar
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Long aesthetic climb featuring perfectly clean and solid granite cracks
Breathtaking fjord views visible from sharp and dramatic summit lines
Start the climb through a magical and lush coastal forest
Beautiful alpine lakes appear along the scenic climbing route
Climb Stetind South Pillar is a stunning adventure in northern Norway. The route begins through a magical coastal forest and winds past alpine lakes before reaching the solid granite pillar. Climbers experience long aesthetic routes with splitter cracks and sustained climbing all the way to the large flat summit. The unique shape of Stetind rises sharply from the fjord, creating a dramatic skyline. This climb is perfect for those comfortable with Norwegian Grade 6 routes and seeking a mix of technical challenge and scenic beauty.
The climb takes one full day or up to 10 to 14 days including the descent. A warm-up day of climbing is recommended to prepare for the route. Climbers carry a small backpack with essential items while technical equipment such as ropes, rock rack, shoes, harness, and helmet are ready for use. This experience is available daily from June first until September twenty-seventh. The route combines adventure, physical challenge, and breathtaking scenery along one of Norway’s most iconic peaks.
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Climb Stetind South Pillar is a stunning adventure in northern Norway. The route begins through a magical coastal forest and winds past alpine lakes before reaching the solid granite pillar. Climbers experience long aesthetic routes with splitter cracks and sustained climbing all the way to the large flat summit. The unique shape of Stetind rises sharply from the fjord, creating a dramatic skyline. This climb is perfect for those comfortable with Norwegian Grade 6 routes and seeking a mix of technical challenge and scenic beauty.
The climb takes one full day or up to 10 to 14 days including the descent. A warm-up day of climbing is recommended to prepare for the route. Climbers carry a small backpack with essential items while technical equipment such as ropes, rock rack, shoes, harness, and helmet are ready for use. This experience is available daily from June first until September twenty-seventh. The route combines adventure, physical challenge, and breathtaking scenery along one of Norway’s most iconic peaks.
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- Technical climbing
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Small backpack
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Water bottle
Camera
- Travelers with Limited mobility impairments
- People afraid of heights
- Children under 16 years of age
- Families with children
- Adventure seekers
- Seniors and mature travelers
- Groups of friends
- Physically fit travelers
- Photography lovers
- Couples
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Participants age must be 16 or above
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Activity Provider: Northern Alpine Guides
