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Abisko – Ice climbing afternoon

An exciting, challenging and adrenaline – pumping combination. You feel at one with the ice. With ice axes and crampons as your only tools, filled with exhuberance, and with a professional guide by your side, you reach new heights on the stimulating, vertical.

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from SEK865.00

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An exciting, challenging and adrenaline – pumping combination. You feel at one with the ice. With ice axes and crampons as your only tools, filled with exhuberance, and with a professional guide by your side, you reach new heights on the stimulating, vertical.

First you get acquainted with the equipment on “flat land” then, with firm steps, go down a winding path surrounded by steep rock walls. On reaching the shimmering blue ice in Abisko canyon (Abiskokanjonen) we start to climb. The icefall is 12 metres high: ideal both for curious beginners and experienced climbers. Feel the community spirit as well as security and the joy that grows throughout this intense activity.

By the link below you will find important information about the event
https://www.swedishtouristassociation.com/iceclimbingafternoon-abisko

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