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Ski Touring in Kerlingarfjöll - Iceland

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In April 2022 I travelled to Iceland to make a film with my business, Holmlands - called "Seeking Asgard: Ski Life Stories from Iceland" - a documentary project exploring Icelandic ski culture from a human interest perspective... (see threads by Holmlands for the full film).

At the time we were supposed to shoot with local ski racing coach Guðmundur Jakobsson in Kerlingarfjöll in the Highlands of Iceland - a place where his father was one of eight people who founded a ski school there in the 1960's.

It's a place Guðmundur and his family have spend a great deal of time throughout their lives and whilst the ski school and ski lifts no longer exist - Guðmundur, now 62, still returns to the area as often as possible - maintaining a deep rooted connection for the mountains where he learned to ski as a child.

Off the beaten track and difficult to access in winter, I took a trip with Guðmundur - his brother Albert - and several of his friends for a whirlwind 18 hour adventure.

Take a behind the scenes look and join us for a backcountry ski adventure into the true heart of Iceland...


http://youtube.com/v/eAmCKSglbe0&t=45s
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
; > Fabulous, thanks for sharing
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 Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
This popped up on my youtube suggestions last week; I'll take a look. Especially as I may well be going in May!
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