Bikepacking & Splitboarding in Norway’s Sunnmøre Alps | No Lifts, No Cars I Ride to Ride
Henna Palosaari and Karen Ekman set out last May to explore whether there’s such a thing as a “perfect” place for a splitboard trip by bike — one that maximizes riding while staying fully human-powered. 10 days. 7 mountains. 300 km. 10,500 m ↑ Biking deep into high valleys, camping beneath the lines to be ridden, and chasing late-spring powder and firn, Ride to Ride documents their ten-day, self-supported journey through the Sunnmøre Alps on Norway’s west coast. Supported by: SCOTT Haglöfs 7mesh Film and edit - Mikko-Pekka Karlin Videopraghy - Joonas Mattila Production - Henna Palosaari Photography - Adam Gairns & Mikko-Pekka Karlin Riders - Henna Palosaari & Karen Ekman Special thanks for Uteguiden for sharing your local knowledge! Thanks for hosting us: Dreges Hotell I Stranda Grande Fjord Hotel I Geiranger Thon Hotel I Ålesund

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