Getting ready for the tracking trip.
These trips are not suitable for total beginners. A minimum of 50 tracking jumps is recommended, and you must have jumped regularly during the last month to be current.
Keep in mind that you must be fit — long hikes may affect your performance. A good physical condition is mandatory to safely enjoy your tracks and jump several days in a row.
Guiding and accommodation.
I will hike with you and show you the different lines and exits. I will also jump to film you in 2-ways, or more depending on the exits.
All jumps are trackable with 2-piece tracksuits, but one-pieces and small wingsuits are welcome to fly other lines!
Trip starts Monday, finishes Saturday evening. On Sunday morning, an additional jump is available for those who can stay.
Price: 950€
Accommodation is not included. You can find hotels and B&B, but wild camping or a camping car is recommended.
The trip starts in the Romsdal area before heading to more advanced jumps.
In the Romsdal area we would start on Gridset as it is the easiest access exit.
In the Sunndalsøra area are advanced exits that are some of the biggest, both jumping into a valley — Hårstadnebba and Langrabbpiken.
Katthammaren in Eikesdalen is a classic that has to be on the list!
Hellesylt, another classic — the place of Tom Cruise’s motorcycle jump. One of the biggest rock drops with 14 seconds, but not an easy jump.
Gudvangen, the gods’ valley. Lots of exits but only 2 easy ones. Worth going if you have the time and skills to jump the harder exits.
Kjerag can also be on the list — as a starter it’s the best, but because it’s a bit far from the other places it can be skipped to do more big stuff.