Skiing in Norway at Hafjell where the 1994 Winter Olympics were held. Great for families! Vlog#28

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  • Опубликовано: 4 дек 2024

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  • @brittascharmsandbeads9057
    @brittascharmsandbeads9057 Год назад

    Impressed with the children progressing so fast ! 🤗

  • @carrypotter7335
    @carrypotter7335 8 месяцев назад

    8:00 We call those «skogsløyper» (forest tracks). They’re really fun! There are also some tracks that goes through denser forests and some of these can be very difficult, so tread with care.
    Crashed into wayy too many trees when I was a kid

    • @heatherabroad
      @heatherabroad  8 месяцев назад

      Yes my kids loved those at Trysil this year.

  • @christianwestling2019
    @christianwestling2019 Год назад

    Looks awesome!
    I can highly recommend Åre, Sweden for your next trip. Biggest resort in all of Scandinavia; an actual town like in the alps.
    Close to Trondheim so one can fly there and go by train or fly to Östersund, Sweden and take a taxi/bus.

    • @heatherabroad
      @heatherabroad  Год назад

      Aw man we already book Trysil! Have you been there?

  • @shabbirhussain8198
    @shabbirhussain8198 Год назад

    NICE video

  • @Gazer75
    @Gazer75 Год назад

    Nice trip. Did you look at other options as well?
    Hafjell is probably the largest ski resort along with Trysil. Geilo and Hemsedal are probably good seconds. In the west I'd say Voss is the largest destination with two resorts.
    Think ski resorts close to Stavanger is Røldal and Sirdal, but they are pretty small in comparison.

    • @heatherabroad
      @heatherabroad  Год назад +1

      We did but not extensively. We saw this one and loved the family areas with multiple options. We hope to make a day trip to Sirdal.

  • @SuperNumber16
    @SuperNumber16 11 дней назад

    Great video, is it walking distance from Scandic Hafjell to the lifts? With a 5 year old😬😂

    • @heatherabroad
      @heatherabroad  11 дней назад +1

      It was about a 10 to 15 minute walk for us depending on how fast we were moving. So it is definitely doable but after a long day of skiing, it might be a slower walk. The bus does run every 30 minutes so if you time it well then that is your better option.

  • @arcticblue248
    @arcticblue248 Год назад

    Yeah ... I spent 11 days up in the mountains there when I was in the Army back in 1992, we had to carry everything we needed for that time, food and all .. felt like hell at the time, but when thinking back... it was nice. Learned alot ... it was ofcourse winter back then too.
    That last downhill was interesting ... kinda like the hills at Hafjell but still I went down there attatched to the sled that we had our tent in and other stuff, kinda getting the speed up with that, don't think nobody actually made it down there without a trip out in the woods first.

    • @heatherabroad
      @heatherabroad  Год назад

      Yes I bet it had changed a bit over the years. It was a nice area and fun for all of us. 😊 Thanks for continuing to watch!

  • @Carolineflorist
    @Carolineflorist Год назад

    I live in Sola but where born in Lillehammer. With my dad from Øyer aswell😊