Packing List

Cross Country Ski and Yoga Retreat | 7 Nights

The weather is likely to be cold and changeable. Of course we cannot predict the weather on any given week, but temperatures around -10°C are considered perfect for cross country skiing, and we may sometimes have temperatures of more like -20°C. This sounds cold, however, for most of the winter in Norway it is a “dry” cold which tends to feel less cold than “damp” cold. You do need enough clothes to stay warm and comfortable though! Please read our blog post for more information on what we recommend you wear whilst cross country skiing!

We provide:

  • Cross country skis

  • Ski boots

  • Ski polesWhat to Bring:

What to bring:

Cross country ski kit - for more info see out blog post:

  • 25 litre backpack

  • Base layers (a selection - you might want to wear more than one on a cold day)

  • Long johns

  • Fleece

  • A breathable, waterproof shell jacket - a hiking waterproof is ideal

  • Soft shell winter hiking trousers (windproof, water repellent, breathable)

  • A warm packable insulated / down jacket

  • A selection of socks of different thicknesses to help you get the best fit in your hire boots (wool is best)

  • Sunglasses (ideally polarised)

  • Warm hat

  • Buff (you might want two - one for your neck, one as a headband)

  • Ski gloves (2 pairs, ideally, in case one gets wet - normal ski gloves will do - warm mittens are best if you are prone to getting cold)

  • Thinner gloves in case it is warm (you will get hot if you’re working hard!)

  • Glove liners and/or disposable hand warmers if you suffer from cold hands

  • Waterproof trousers (optional - recommended for a cold / snowy week or to keep your legs warm if you have thin trousers)

Off the skis:

  • Yoga wear 

  • Casual evening clothes

  • Night wear

  • Toiletries

  • Swimwear for the sauna if you wish (Norwegians will happily go nude!)

  • Sunscreen (high factor) 

  • Any prescription medication 

  • Other medication (paracetamol/ibuprofen) is significantly more expensive in Norway so bring some if you need to

  • Compeed or moleskin for blisters, just in case!

  • Slippers for the hotel

  • Sturdy shoes / hiking boots / snow boots (you can wear the warm xc ski boots we provide for snowshoeing / sledging / all other activities so no need for investing in special footwear)

Other Stuff

  • Camera 

  • Dry bags for inside your day pack to keep stuff dry

  • Waterproof case for your phone might be handy

  • Snacks

  • Medium sized tupperware for carrying your lunch out on the trails

  • Thermos so you can take hot drinks out on the trails

  • Water bottle (not a camelbak style bladder which will freeze)

  • If you’re packing light, you could bring soap flakes/wash to hand wash thermals if required