I was going to put this in the holiday thread but I'm looking for specialist advice and help 😃
Mrs Jackie and I are going on an Arctic cruise up the coast of Norway this November on the Fred. Olson ship Balmoral.
Has anyone done a similar trip or been on Balmoral?
The specific advice I need is more about dealing with the weather. I've been told I can expect -20 degrees 🥶 I've never been skiing because its too cold 😅
I need thermals!
Would skiing clothing cope with that sort of temperature?
Should I consider supplementing my [ski] jacket with one of these battery pack heated vests?
What about footwear? And I'll need an alternative to my Panama Hat on this trip!
I obviously want to really enjoy this trip and not come back thinking I spent too much time indoors because it was too cold to go outside.
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15-08-2024 09:48 AM #1
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Surviving the Arctic in search of the Northern Lights
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You want lots of layers, and make sure the layer directly next to your skin isn't cotton.
On the coldest days I wore:
Top half: polyester baselayer, then a regular t-shirt, then a jumper, then my winter coat
Bottom half: polyester thermal underwear and insulated hiking trousers, something like this: https://www.decathlon.co.uk/p/men-s-...677?mc=8582600
Then obviously hat, gloves, thick socks. For gloves I found it was useful to wear a thin pair of running gloves (with conductive finger tips) under a bigger pair, meaning I could take the bigger glove off to use my phone or do something requiring more dexterity without taking my gloves off completely.
For footwear, if you're going to be doing any walking/hiking then microspikes will be extremely useful and will give you way more grip on snow and ice than hiking boots alone. I have these ones: https://www.yaktrax.co.uk/product/yaktrax-diamond/. This may also apply to just walking around towns depending on what the streets are like – when we were in Trondheim the pavements were like an ice rink.
With the clothing described above we found it was no problem staying warm while out and about, the only time we got cold was when standing still for an extended period of time. Part of our trip was watching biathlon, which meant standing on the "terraces" for a few hours in –17C. When not moving for a decent length of time we found it was hard to keep hands and feet warm – in that case some kind of hand warmer might have been useful.
It's an almost ludicrously beautiful part of the world, you will love it.
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😆Space to let
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Was that a standard, use in Edinburgh, winter coat?
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15-08-2024 02:43 PM #8
Spent 9 months over 3 years training in Arctic Norway. It's the wind that kills you. A decent ski 2 piece suit that is water and wind proof and you're good to go. Boots and gloves (preferably mittens) with a decent wooly hat to cover your ears is advisable too.
Someone mentioned layers, always a good idea if you can add or peel off extra clothing when needed.
Enjoy, Norway in winter is a magical place.Last edited by Hibrandenburg; 15-08-2024 at 02:48 PM.
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15-08-2024 03:53 PM #10
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15-08-2024 04:27 PM #11
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Shorts and a long sleeve t shirt should cover it.
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The ship is fine,bit dated but very clean. Staff are brilliant, food is excellent
Vast majority on this particular trip seem to be in their 70s or 80s so daytime activities rather sedate, bingo etc. Decent shows at night
. Pints are only £5 and 4.50 for a gin and tonic etc
Drinks package is £50 a day for a couple.
Overall we are having a good time, even the only jambo I’ve met has been ok
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I never took the package this time as the wife doesn’t really drink much and I was hoping to have a few days without alcohol
Hasn’t really worked out like that
I’m still glad I never took it as it keeps me off the wine at lunch and dinner!!!
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16-08-2024 09:06 PM #18
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Micky Flanagan did a routine on this around a Saga holiday and you can see it all play out before you 😆
We've got the drinks package, we always do after the shock bill we got on our first cruise! Its now all about not caring about anything when we're travelling.
Is the Internet package any good?
Enjoy Lisbon 😉
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We paid £120 for the internet for the 15 days and switch between devices, basically sharing between the wife and I. It’s working out fine for us and had no problems with losing signal.
Sky Sports News is available on the TV in your room along with BBC and Sky News. There is also a Sports 24 Channel showing different things, currently the tennis from Cincinnati. Your tv will also have films etc.
Sports TV also in Lido Lounge
Looking forward to having a wander round Lisbon in a few hours
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17-08-2024 07:49 AM #20
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I agree with all of this - particularly the bit about the hands and feet.. When I was in NYC a number of years ago it was -17C. It was the hands in particular that was the issue. I had thermal gloves on that are nice and toasty here but were useless in that temperature. Had to go buy a thinner pair of gloves to put underneath like you suggest. Layering worked wonders for the body, arms and legs (you didn't actually need that many layers when done correctly) and thermal socks with a normal pair of socks with lined hiking boots did the trick for the feet.
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