Inside the Arctic Circle it’s light most of the time through May and June. The long daylight hours open up many possibilities for big adventures, especially for those prepared to earn their turns on touring skis or a splitboard. By this time of year the snowpack tends to be more stable too, so riding steeper terrain is sometimes a possibility.
May and June is also a great time of year to go heliskiing. Flying over the Arctic wilderness to the top of a line, with the midnight sun as a backdrop, must surely be one of the better ski experiences you can have. So, it’s still game on if you know where to go. Here are a few suggestions.
Iceland
In the land of fire and ice, it’s possible to ski right into June, especially up in the northern fjords. The big Atlantic storms that batter Iceland all winter and spring usually leave a deep maritime snowpack that lasts well into early summer, creating great conditions for freeriding on stable spring snow. Arctic Heliskiing is dedicated to finding terrain and runs never touched before in this expansive ski area.