Adam is a ski instructor with ES in Zermatt in the winters, and here he tells us about his summer – hiking, camping and surfing in Lofoten, in the north of Norway.
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From back to back winter seasons to Nordic summer
As a ski instructor I have to deal with the same issue as anyone from this industry: What do I do in the summer?! Previously I would refuse to let go of the snow and continue the ski season on southern hemisphere, but after doing this twice already I found out that you can in fact do too much skiing. Besides, it’s good to give your legs a rest for the summer and give your body a chance to regenerate.
In the summer 2023, my girlfriend and I decided to go to Norway together, to experience life in a Nordic country. We worked for Hattvika Lodge, an outdoor stay oriented accommodation with a restaurant. I worked as a hiking guide and as a dishwasher. The jobs where not easy, but days off in beautiful Lofoten were definitely worth it. Lofoten is truly a unique place with lots of beautiful views and unusual astronomical events, such as polar nights/days and northern lights.
Above are two pictures of the town Ballstad, where we spent 4 months living and working. If you are an outdoorsy person who enjoys either hiking, kayaking, fishing or photography, it’s the place to be!
Above you can see the view from Reinebringen, a hike definitely worth doing, especially during sunset.
Mountains in Norway look like alps rising from the ocean.
On the picture above you can see Skottind, 671m – my favorite peak from Lofoten, which I could see from my bedroom window.
Volandstind, the mountain you see above, got nicknamed “Matterhorn of Norway”, but it’s only 457 m high.
Mosken island pops up in the middle of the ocean. Since about two years ago, you can travel between the mainland of Norway and Lofoten islands with a ferry for free.
Best thing about Midnight sun in the summer – you can go hike whenever you feel like it, because it doesn’t really get dark. However, it might come at a cost of sleep deprivation.
Sea kayaking is another popular activity in Lofoten. The photo above was taken by one of our guides – you can get so close to killer whales! Encounters like these happens rarely, though.
In our days off we often went camping, and found some amazing spots. My favorite place in Lofoten is Kvalvika beach. There is a really impressive movie called North of the Sun. It is about two surfers surviving a winter on this beach.
Jami is a chef, so our camping trips always included at least a 3 course outdoor camping menu.
A ski instructor is someone who lives by the seasons and can sense when winter is approaching. That’s why some of us seek summer sports to stay in shape. For me it’s slacklining or surfing. Both are really difficult but super rewarding.
Surfing in Norway – it’s a thing! You just need to cover absolutely everything on your body in a thick wetsuit and be lucky with the conditions. I have to say, the temperature, lack of crowds, color of water and views made it my most memorable surfing experience.
Although Norway is beautiful country to surf in, it can be quite expensive. After our time in Norway finished, I went on a holiday to Morocco, to get better at surfing. The goal was to get at least 2 surf sessions in per day, and catch as many waves as possible.
In Morocco I met up with another ski instructor in Zermatt, Juan, who shared the same goal as I did. Surfing was a great way to end the summer, and I feel energized to start the winter in Zermatt!
If you want to hear more about my adventures AND become absolutely amazing at skiing, feel free to book me!
Adam learned how to ski at the age of 6. Very soon after that he decided that one day he must become a ski instructor. At the age of 23 he became a certified ski instructor and started teaching in his home country, Slovakia. Traveling was also his hobby, so he decided to teach skiing all over the world. Besides Slovakia, he taught in Canada, Australia and Switzerland.
Adam is happy to teach all styles of skiing to all age groups and levels. Skiing moguls and freestyle with his friends are his favourite free time activities. He speaks fluent English, basic German, Slovak, Czech and a little bit of Polish
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