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AGC JOURNAL 2018


             Exercise                                                                                                                                                                   Going up


             Dragon Troll 18                                                                                                                                                            through the
                                                                                                                                                                                        treeline



             By Corporal Kit Calvert

             Exercise Dragon Troll 18 expedition took place in the Lyngen Alps area of
             arctic Norway.  We were warned beforehand it wouldn’t be the normal ski
             jolly to the French Alps and there would be no ski lifts and absolutely no
             hot chocolate.



             Norway                                        Safety


             Our party flew to Oslo and we overnighted in Tromsø,   Safety was paramount; we were fortunate to have two
             which gave everyone the opportunity to go into Tromsø   great instructors with vast experience and previous
             out for a quick sight-see, and for those new to Norway   skiing experience in the area. They carefully planned
             an opportunity to experience Norwegian prices. The   the summits each day depending on the weather and
             Norwegian weather certainly didn’t disappoint, and   avalanche forecasts. Even still we carried satellite radios,
             there was snow on the ground all the way to the   transceivers, avalanche probes, shovels etc. We spent
             harbour’s edge. A good indication of the conditions for   time each day practising with the kit, hiding day sacks

             the week ahead.  The views of the Lyngen Alps on the   and then using the transceiver to find them, digging
             drive to Lynseidet gave us a good idea of the sort of   snow shelters and avoiding any routes that looked like
             terrain that we would be tackling throughout the week.   they had any potential for avalanches.
             The scenery was pure Lyngen; a hybrid of the Alps and
             Scotland at its best.                         Sea to Summit
                                                                                                                                                                         Leading the
             The Hard Bit                                  Once we had arrived at our chosen location, done a kit                                                        group up with
                                                                                                                                                                         a fjord in the
                                                           and transceiver check we started the steady climb up.

             The exercise was to consist of travelling to a different   Most days we did a sea to summit hike. Started at the                                             background
             summit each day. Ski to the top, enjoy the view and ski   shore of fjord we would go up summits usually over 1,000
             down. Obviously skiing up was the hard bit. The skis we   metres. We would take it in turns to lead the group. The
             used were larger than the normal piste skis, the greater   leader would have the task of selecting the best route        over, all the other days we had perfect views over the   where we were staying I was delighted. I am not so sure
             area meaning we would hopefully stay on top of the   whilst carving out a track that was easier to follow than           fjords and mountains without another soul, road or   the neighbours appreciated me excitedly shouting that
             snow. To stop us sliding back down we added ‘skins’ to   fresh snow. Going uphill through the snow was not easy          building in site.                             the Northern Lights were out, but those who dragged
             the base of our skis. This extra layer provided the friction   work. It usually took over four hours to reach the summit.                                              themselves out of bed to witness it did.
             to help us go up.  When the angle of the slope proved too   Despite the cold temperatures we would reach the top         The Fun Bit
             much for these we added crampons.             in just tee shirts and dripping with sweat. But the views
                                                           at the top never disappointed. Only once was it clouded                    After fighting gravity up the slopes, we all appreciated


                                                                                                                                      the chance to take off the skins, adjust our skis and poles
                                                                                                                                      and have gravity on our side for the way down. Being so
                                                                                                                                      far from the tourist crowd we often had pure untouched
                                                                                                                                      snow all to ourselves on the way down. The only problem
                                                                                                                                      is after the trek up our legs were usually like jelly and
                                                                                                                                      certainly not fresh for the descent.  There were also no
                                                                                                                                      marked routes down so we had to use our best guesses
                                                                                                                                      for route selection. Once in the tree line we usually had
                                                                                                                                      some comical moments as one of us failed to avoid a tree

                                                                                                                                      in time as we tried to find the easiest way down. Still we                      Panoramic
                                                                                                                                      would be back to the vehicles in no time, making short                         view
                                                                                                                                      work of what took us hours to climb. We would then
                                                                                                                                      catch the ferry back to the chalet for a debrief, team meal
                                                                                                                                      and good night’s rest.
                                                                                                                                      Bucket List Tick

                                                                                                                                      A personal highlight for me was seeing the Aurora or
                                                                                                                                      Northern Lights from our balcony. It’s been a long time
                                                                                                                                      personal ambition of mine to see the Northern Lights.
                                                                                                                                      Even during a two year posting to Canada, waking up in
                                                                                                                                      the middle of the night several times to be disappointed,       The team going up an incline with
                                                                                                                                      I had only ever seen a faint green tinge in the sky.  So        the Artic Sea in the background
                The team                                                                                                              when they briefly came out over the lake opposite to






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