Der Vollzeit-Skifahrer Zach Paley, vielen PG-Lesern bekannt aus Patrick Fux' Japan-Reports der letzten Jahre, verbrachte den Frühling 2013 in Norwegen. Als Skibum heuerte er unter anderem auf einem Ski-Touren-Boot an, und durchstreifte den Powder und Firn an vielen Orten Skandinaviens: Von Tromso über die Lyngen Alps bis nach Riksgransen. Im ersten Teil seines FotoBlogs schildert Zach Paley sein Erfahrungen als Crew-Mitglied auf dem zum Skitourenboot umgebauten ehemaligen Fischkutter Vulkana, auf der Skitourengänger einen exklusiven Saisonabschluss verbrachten
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Norway 2013 | Spring Trilogy, I
Zach Paley extends the winter in Norway | FotoBlog Part I
Full-time skier Zach Paley, known to many PG readers from Patrick Fux's Japan reports in recent years, spent the spring of 2013 in Norway. As a ski bum, he signed on to a ski touring boat, among other things, and roamed the powder and firn in many places in Scandinavia: from Tromso to the Lyngen Alps to Riksgransen.
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