A New Adventure Holiday In Norway For Men And Women
Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010Skiing must have been invented in Norway or thereabouts as it originally was a form of transportation most suitable for the snowy slopes. Skis themselves have been dated as far back as two thousand years prior to the birth of Christ. Stone Age carvings on rocks discovered in the Scandinavian Peninsular give evidence of this.
Travel for the group is by car to various destinations and then a sleep over in a rustic wooden cabin before tackling the first adventure. The air is crispy clear as a tourist dons his black helmet and ski gloves which makes for a picturesque scene at the foot of the glacier. This is a very hard trip and a person must be physically fit to endure it.
Winter clothing is not always necessary, but be forewarned, out in the snow fields the ice is cold but the sun’s heat is still a major influence on what should be worn. It is advisable for people to have sun protection in the form of goggles or sunglasses, sunscreen and a hat is optional. A warm leather jacket is advisable in case of spills on the icy snow.
Leading the group are the women guides, familiar with the skating style of cross country skiing. A classic trek across the snow means putting on the giro ski helmet and protective gloves before heading off. Traditional winter sport, Norwegians were ahead in the Olympic games but not so much recently with Italy and Russian teams having forged a lead.
Getting away from nature other beauties of Norway can be discovered. The Hanseatic Museum is a relic left over from the merchant days of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Being the only building that survived the fire of seventeen hundred and two, it is an architectural delight. Well worth the visit to see the days of old – very old – still surviving.
A real adventure consists of more than just a chance to ski the slopes and discover the natural beauty of the glaciers and fjords. Kayaking down a river with rapids and rocks looming is an activity not for the feint hearted. Women take note – if you are ever in a big rubber raft built for eight people, make sure to sit at the back of the raft. This angle sees a lot more heights than the persons sitting at the front, who will end up saturated and have a scarier time of it all.
Another sporting adventure that is really popular in Norway is mountain biking. Taking a long ride through the mountainous terrain will certainly keep a person fit and healthy. It may also take the energy right out of you. Coming back to the cabin, a sit in front of the delonghi space heater will help take out some of the aches and pains from such exertion.