Stjerntind
Duration
10 hour(s)
Languages
English
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Technically demanding climb with steep rope assisted sections included
Breathtaking panoramic views across Lofoten mountains and deep fjords
Considered the second hardest summit to climb in Norway
Guided climbs ensure safety while offering an exciting experience
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Stjerntind is a challenging alpine summit located in Lofotens wild west. The climb is technically demanding and exposed, suitable for physically fit climbers willing to give their full effort. The trip takes eight to ten hours depending on group size and fitness level. The climb begins with a steep hike from the fjord followed by rope-assisted sections. Climbers are rewarded with spectacular views over Lofoten and the fishing village of Nusfjord at the base of the mountain. Guided climbs ensure safety while still offering an exciting and adventurous experience. High-top mountaineering shoes are suitable for the trip and climbers need a small backpack for personal items such as clothes, water, and snacks. The summit is considered the second hardest in Norway and is ideal for those seeking a memorable and physically challenging adventure.
This climb combines the thrill of alpine climbing with breathtaking scenery. Technical equipment such as ropes, rock racks, harnesses, and helmets are supplied for every climber. The experience is designed for those who are fit, enjoy hiking, and want a full day adventure. The journey rewards climbers with panoramic mountain and fjord views that make the effort worthwhile. Even though the climb is demanding, guided support allows for a safe and enjoyable ascent. Climbers should prepare for a full day in alpine conditions and be ready to carry personal items in their backpack. This is a bucket list adventure for serious climbers visiting Norway and Lofoten.
Guide services
Technical climbing equipment
Climbing shoes harness and helmet
Clothing, food, water or backpack
Transportation
Travel insurance
Gratuities
Comfortable clothes
Hiking shoes
Sunglasses & sunscreen
Small backpack
Water bottle
Camera
Wear weather-appropriate clothing
Keep personal essentials
Participants age must be 16 or above
Have a camera ready to capture every special moment
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