When? 12.3 – 15.3
Where? Trangdalsvatn (292 MASL, south-east of Alta)
Our sixth self-organised ski trip took place in the area around the lake Trangdalsvatn, which is situated 36km south-east of Alta. Alta is the biggest city in the province Finnmark, which is located in the very north of Norway.
Day 1: We (Laura, Theresa, two of their german friends and me) arrived at the airport in Alta with all our skiing-gear. With the car of a friend of mine who is studying in, we drove southwards to the lake “Trandalsvatn”.

Our cozy cabin next to the lake “Trangdalsvatn”.
Next to the lake we parked the car and skied across the lake to a cabin which we had booked in advance. At the cabin, we made a fire, cooked, played card games and planned our next days. As the two friends of Laura and Theresa barely hadn’t had experiences with cross-country skiing yet, we decided to start with an easy tour the next day.
Day 2: After we had breakfast, we left the cabin in bright sunshine with daysacks. First, Laura, Theresa and me, introduced the cross-country skiing-technique to the two girls. The very first step was to teach them how wax the skis accordingly to the temperature and snow conditions. As the temperature was below zero and the snow was nice and fresh, we decided to use blue wax. After the waxing, we practiced the skiing on easy ground (the lake was a perfect spot to do so). We showed them how to slide on the skis in order to save energy. Also, we taught them how to use the ski poles correctly. After this short introduction, we crossed the lake and skied up onto a higher plateau which had an altitude of about 395 metres. Our skis hadn’t had enough grip so that we had to readjust our waxing. During this ascent, we also showed the girls how to come up a hill by using the fishbone-technique, doing kick-turns and walking up in a zigzag manner. On the plateau, we skied north-east until we reached a lake where we had a lunch break in the sun on a little hill. Instead of skiing around the lake, we decided to ski back to our cabin by crossing the lake, because it was already afternoon.
Teaching the two girls how to ski and skiing up the plateau, took us more time than we had expected. With our map and compass, we navigated down the plateau by going off-track through a forested area. Skiing through the trees was quite tricky, not only for our two beginners, but also for Theresa, Laura an me. As a result, it took us a while to come down. We returned to the cabin around 5pm.

Watching the Northern Lights after stepping out of the sauna.
In my opinion, this 4km route was an appropriate tour to introduce the cross-country skiing technique to our two beginners. After we made a fire in the stove, we had dinner, went to the sauna and enjoyed the Northern Lights, which were dancing above our cabin.
Day 3: Again, we were really lucky with the weather.

Beautiful day on the lake.
In bright sunshine, we crossed the lake Trangdalsvatn southwards (7km) and had a longer lunch break at the very end of the lake. In this break, we decided to continue our trip by walking up onto a forested area eastwards. As the day before, we skied up a plateau and gained around 100 meters of altitude. After a little discussion weather to ski back over a more highly situated chain of hills or over the lake, I urged the others to let our weakest group member decide what to do. According to her decision, we walked back over the lake, which turned out to be the wisest thing to do. Due to the sun which was burning down the whole day, we were kind of exhausted.