Frozen Fjords Camp is for riders chasing something different - raw nature, cinematic views, and freedom far from the crowds.
We base ourselves in the remote fishing village of Gryllefjord and strike out each day by van or boat to chase lines where no one else rides.
No lift lines. No noise. Just snow, sea, and sky. This isn’t a resort - it’s wilderness riding at its finest.
Senja’s got everything. From mellow, rolling powder fields to technical chutes and steep couloirs, it’s a choose-your-own-adventure island.
Whether you're just stepping into the backcountry game or you've been hunting lines for years - there's something here that'll light you up.
Norway’s best-kept secret. They call Senja “Norway in miniature” for a reason: endless ridgelines, towering fjords, and powder-filled bowls stretching into the Arctic sky.
The snowpack is reliable, especially late season when ocean storms deliver dream conditions inland - and if you're lucky, even right by the fjords.
Our base? Senja Camp, the island’s largest fishing lodge - modern, comfortable, and perfectly remote.
April 10 – Arrival, transfer to base, welcome dinner + expedition briefing
April 11–16 – Daily rides by van or boat. Sessions tailored to weather, group level, and snowpack.
Expect a mix of full-on lines, mellow cruises, and scenic descents above the sea.
April 18 – Final breakfast + departure
* schedule may flex depending on weather/safety
What makes Senja unique? Some of our drop-in zones are only accessible by boat.
That means untouched terrain and unbeatable backdrops - just you, your crew, and 360° Arctic beauty.
(Not available for this trip.)
✔ All ground and boat transfers
✔ 7 nights accommodation
✔ Full board (breakfast, packed lunch, dinner)
✔ 6 days of guided freeriding
✔ English / Polish / Russian - speaking team leader
✔ Avalanche safety briefing + terrain orientation
✔ Mandatory standard insurance
Not included:
✖ Flights
✖ Additional high altitude insurance
✖ Personal expenses
✖ Daily dinners
Senja requires good fitness and strong backcountry legs.
The snow can be deep, and the climbs can sting. You should be confident off-piste, ready for mixed snowpack, and able to manage your own movement in challenging terrain. Not quite beginner territory.
Touring / Splitboarding: 80%
Freeride: 20%
All descents require skinning. Bring touring gear (splitboard or AT skis), proper layers, and a mindset built for adventure.
The approach is part of the reward.
> You’ll be led by local mountain guides who know these peaks like home and lead all groups
> Our expedition leader ensures smooth logistics and communication
> Avalanche safety gear (beacon, shovel, probe) is mandatory and non-negotiable, you must know how to use it - we recommend a pre-trip avalanche course
> An avalanche airbag backpack is strongly advised (available for rental - reservation required)
> Daily avalanche briefings + route planning
Standard travel insurance is included, but you’ll need a policy that covers off-piste and high-altitude backcountry.
We also offer full freeride insurance - just let us know if you want us to handle it.
You can also add Trip Cancellation Insurance, which gives you full refund coverage in case of illness or emergency. Reach out if you’d like to include this.
Most EU and Western passport holders do not need a visa for Norway.
Please make sure you check your country passport entry requirements before booking.
Just make sure your passport is valid for the full travel period.
> Fill out the reservation form
> We’ll confirm availability and send your agreement
> Pay a 50% deposit to secure your spot
> We take care of logistics, and you train your legs
> Pay your balance 30 days before departure
> Pack up. Time to ride where few ever will.
> For last-minute emergencies or illness, we recommend Trip Cancellation Insurance for full refund coverage.
> We reserve the right to adjust the program due to external factors like weather, safety, or political conditions.
> If we must cancel the trip (even for reasons beyond our control), you’ll receive a 100% refund - no questions asked.
Senja isn’t for everyone. It’s remote, wild, and unpredictable. But if you’re into Arctic lines, ocean views, and riding terrain that most skiers will never lay eyes on - this one’s for you. Let’s chase silence, storm light, and first tracks where the road ends.