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Expedition Guide

Audun TholfsenAudun Tholfsen

Since he was a teenager, Lillehammer native Audun Tholfsen has immersed himself in the outdoors. He followed his passion into a career in adventure tourism, where he has been a guide on the whitewater rivers in Norway, a snowmobile guide, dog musher and a crewmember on a drift over the Arctic Ocean. Currently, Audun works to provide logistic solutions and field support in Arctic regions.

Travel Facts

Country Name
Norway
Capital
Oslo
Coordinates
62 00 N, 10 00 E
Area
  • Total: 323,802 sq km
  • Land: 307,442 sq km
  • Water: 16,360 sq km
Elevation Extremes
  • Low: Norwegian Sea 0 m
  • High: Galdhopiggen 2,469 m
Population
4,721,600
Demonym
Norwegian
Climate
Month High Low Rain
Jan 31 20 2.30
Feb 32 19 1.90
Mar 39 27 2.10
Apr 49 34 1.90
May 62 45 2.40
Jun 68 52 2.90
Jul 71 55 3.10
Aug 69 53 3.50
Sep 60 45 3.80
Oct 49 38 3.90
Nov 39 29 3.50
Dec 32 22 2.60
Time Zone
CET (UTC+1)
Currency
Norwegian krone (NOK)
Voltage
220 V; Plugs C & F
Calling Code
+47

Press

Men's Journal

In the Land of the Polar Bear

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Norway: On the Trail of the Polar Bear

  • Expedition Type [ Arctic Expeditions ]
  • Difficulty [ Strenuous ]
  • Activities [ Camping, Cross-country Skiing, Snowmobiling ]
  • Duration [ 9 Days ]

Expedition Timeline

With our guide's help, we spot it, a faint trail of black dirt on the pristine snow that marks the entrance to the polar bear's den. We ski to a ridge with views of both the den and the ocean pack ice, and we wait, absorbed by the sparkling silence. Soon the mother polar bear emerges, nosing the air and scanning the surrounding empty pack ice. She then belly-slides headfirst down the snowy slope. Two cubs follow, tumbling and rolling into a furry heap at their mother's feet. She ushers them toward an iceberg, moving them gently along with her massive paws. It's time for a hunting lesson. The nearby ringed seals, having just birthed their pups, take anxious note. In the distance, a flock of eiders makes a frothy landing in the frigid sea.

The next day we're on the lookout for male bears. We travel via snowmobile, each of us gliding solo over alabaster terrain, venturing further along the coast. In the past week, our navigational skills have become more refined, and we perceive the grayish tinge of a mogul or an undulating drift, altering our path for a smooth skating ride. Our eyes scan the horizon: we know the male bears are out there, roaming alone, looking for food, and warming in the ever-present Arctic sun.

Day 1

Arrive Oslo / Longyearbyen, Spitsbergen

Arrive in Longyearbyen, where you and your guide review the expedition's route.

Spitsbergen Lodge [ B L D ]
Day 2

Longyearbyen

Prepare for survival in polar extremes: review equipment and safety procedures, and practice maneuvering your snowmobile with a pack sled. You carry everything you need on this adventure.

Spitsbergen Lodge [ B L D ]
Day 3

Into the Arctic Wilderness / Van Mijenfjorden / East Coast of Spitsbergen

Snowmobile south through mountain passes to the fjord area of Van Mijenfjorden. During the 45-mile journey, you may encounter high-arctic reindeer, arctic fox and ptarmigan. You leave the mountain regions and reach the remote east coast, where land meets pack ice and the sea. This is polar bear country: you are now entirely dependent on yourself, your equipment, and your guide's knowledge and experience. Arrive at your base camp in a location sheltered from the wind and the elements while still close to the polar bears.

Base Camp [ B L D ]
Days 4-7

In Polar Bear Country

Venture into the coastal habitat in search of Ursus maritimus, the world's largest land carnivore. Depending on weather and distances, you trek, ski and/or snowmobile, staking out varied vantage points to observe the bears. During this season, females and cubs are emerging from hibernation.

Lone males, thin from the long winter, hunt and track prey. Spitsbergen is the last protected natural polar bear habitat, and with a bear population of 4,500, sightings should be excellent. Eider duck, auk and other seabirds, as well as ringed seal, also inhabit this region. Your daily activities are dependent on the bears.

Base Camp [ B L D ]
Day 8

Arctic Wilderness / Longyearbyen

Pack your sled and snowmobile back to Longyearbyen. This can take all day, depending on weather. Arrive back in time for a warming farewell reception at a traditional restaurant.

Spitsbergen Lodge [ B L D ]
Day 9

Depart Longyearbyen/Oslo

Enjoy an early morning breakfast before departing Spitzbergen for an overnight flight home.

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Even at a distance, I sensed the percussion through the soles of my boots as the bear relentlessly pounded his massive paws against the ice, determined to break through to the sea.

Departure Dates & Pricing

Various Departure Dates can be arranged. Please tell us your preferred travel dates on the reservation form.

Price per person, starting from $13,995