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fromTravel + Leisure
18 hours ago

I've Seen the Northern Lights 50+ Times-This Was the Best Place I Saw Them

Aurora-centered accommodations enhance the experience of viewing the northern lights, providing comfort and flexibility to enjoy the spectacle.
fromwww.businessinsider.com
23 hours ago

A doctor shares 3 simple healthy aging habits from Norway, an underrated longevity hotspot

Norwegians are a great lens to teach us about some healthy longevity practices. The Norwegian diet is a significant factor. It's been described as the cold-weather cousin to the Mediterranean diet.
Wellness
fromwww.theguardian.com
23 hours ago

Jo Nesb: How often do I have sex? I only do it outdoors, so it depends on the weather'

Jo Nesb's journey from a football player to a bestselling author showcases his diverse talents, with over 60 million books sold globally and translations in 51 languages.
London music
Skiing
fromThe Walrus
2 days ago

A New Sled Dog Race in the Yukon Tries to Save a Fading Sport | The Walrus

The Yukon Odyssey is a new 100-mile sled dog race aimed at revitalizing the declining sport of long-distance sled racing.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Arctic ice loss brings dual heatwaves to Europe and eastern Asia

The study highlights how rapid Arctic warming increases the frequency of extreme weather events, particularly concurrent heatwaves across Europe and eastern Asia.
Europe news
#climate-change
fromColossal
1 month ago
Photography

'Where the World is Melting' Documents Communities Amid Indelible Changes in the Arctic

Photographs document the human and environmental impacts of Arctic warming, showing communities, traditions, and landscapes undergoing profound change.
fromFast Company
2 months ago
World news

Ideal host cities for future Winter Olympics are dropping off the map. Fake snow won't be enough to help

Climate change will reduce the number of countries able to host the Winter Olympics from 93 to 52 by 2050 under current policies, with Paralympic viability even lower.
Environment
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
3 days ago

The Alaskan permafrost is thawing. Here's why that's so worrying

Thawing permafrost in Alaska is releasing three trillion gallons of water annually, exacerbating climate change and disrupting ocean ecosystems.
fromColossal
1 month ago
Photography

'Where the World is Melting' Documents Communities Amid Indelible Changes in the Arctic

fromFast Company
2 months ago
World news

Ideal host cities for future Winter Olympics are dropping off the map. Fake snow won't be enough to help

fromThe Nation
4 days ago

The Norwegian Billionaire Who Broke the Iditarod

"I want to cry so bad," said Holmes. "I'm so happy." He expressed his joy after winning the Iditarod, completing a grueling journey of nearly 1,000 miles.
Running
fromwww.thelocal.se
2 years ago

Why do Swedes celebrate holidays a day early?

Swedes celebrate the day before on Holy Saturday, with Easter services in the Swedish church often taking place in the evening. This tradition reflects a broader cultural practice of marking holidays the evening before the main day.
Europe news
fromTravel + Leisure
6 days ago

This Remote Midwest Peninsula Has Abundant Outdoor Adventures in Stunning Scenery-and You Can See the Northern Lights

"You don't wind up here by accident; you come here for a reason, and that reason is typically the abundant outdoor adventures and natural resources we have," Nathan Miller, the former executive director of the Copper Harbor Trails Club, told Travel + Leisure.
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fromArchitectural Digest
8 months ago

11 Iceland Airbnbs Where Nature Meets Nurture

Iceland offers unique Airbnbs surrounded by stunning natural landscapes, ideal for travelers seeking both adventure and comfort.
Soccer (FIFA)
fromwww.bbc.com
2 weeks ago

Bodo/Glimt's fairytale run comes to crashing halt

Bodo/Glimt made Champions League history as a Norwegian club by reaching the knockout stage on debut, defeating Manchester City and Atletico Madrid before losing to Sporting in a dramatic comeback.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

The world's memory': why Nigeria is burying its history under a mountain in Svalbard

The Arctic World Archive (AWA) is a data storage unit where organisations and individuals can deposit records kept on specialist digitised film called Piql that lasts up to 2,000 years. On 27 February, Nigeria became the first African country to place archives at the facility 300 metres beneath a mountain where the cold, dark, dry conditions are perfect for preservation.
Arts
Skiing
fromElite Traveler
2 weeks ago

The Ultimate Spot to See the Northern Lights? A Former Military Radar Station in Lapland

A former Finnish military radar station in Lapland has been converted into a luxury lodge offering exclusive, remote Arctic experiences near Swedish and Norwegian borders.
Travel
fromConde Nast Traveler
2 weeks ago

The Happiest Country in the World Is Giving Away Free Trips to Visit This Summer

Finland tops the UN's happiness rankings for the eighth consecutive year, and now invites travelers to experience Finnish culture and lifestyle practices to understand the secrets behind this sustained happiness.
Snowboarding
fromSnowBrains
4 weeks ago

Avalanche Sweeps Away 13 Ski Tourists Near Trollfjord in Northern Norway, Leaving 1 Injured - SnowBrains

An avalanche near Trollfjordvatnet in northern Norway caught 13 ski tourists, injuring one person and temporarily burying two others before all were rescued by helicopter.
Skiing
fromEsquire
2 weeks ago

Searching for the Sun in the World's Northernmost Town

Canada Goose's new collection draws inspiration from Svalbard's emergence from Polar Night, featuring Azurite Blue that mirrors the Arctic's Blue Hour phenomenon.
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
3 weeks ago

I've Visited 70 Countries and Found My Perfect Place to Buy a Home-in One of Europe's Most Remote Locations

A transformative first visit to the Faroe Islands led to purchasing a house and converting a 1910 cottage into a successful Airbnb rental business.
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
3 weeks ago

The World's Northernmost Mountain Coaster Lets You Ride Through Snow and Ice in the Arctic

The Ruka Coaster in Finnish Lapland is the world's northernmost mountain coaster, operating year-round in subarctic conditions and attracting over 50,000 riders in its first six months.
Skiing
fromElite Traveler
3 weeks ago

I Visited Finland's Secretive Invite-Only Arctic Lodge - Here's What It's Like Inside

Octola II is an exclusive, invite-only luxury lodge hidden in Finnish Lapland's private forest, known for extreme secrecy, personalized experiences, and selective guest screening.
fromWorld Soccer
1 month ago

Bodo/Glimt v Tromso: The Arctic Circle Derby - World Soccer

Seeing all these huge teams come to little Bodo is amazing but, of all of them, I like least to lose to Tromso. It is a rivalry as curious as it is passionately contested, with the two clubs lying some 300 miles apart, such is the vastness of the Norwegian north.
Soccer (FIFA)
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fromConde Nast Traveler
3 weeks ago

In Greenland's Remote Fjords and Tiny Settlements, a New Sense of Connection

Greenland's new airport and developing tourism infrastructure make Arctic exploration increasingly accessible, offering unique cultural experiences with Indigenous and settler communities unavailable in Antarctica.
fromSoccer News
1 month ago

Bod/Glimt: Europe's Arctic Giant-Killers March Into Champions League Prominence - Soccer News

Bodø/Glimt were already admired for their ascent through the Norwegian system-returning to the top flight only in 2017 and winning four league titles in the years that followed. But their leap into the Champions League spotlight this season has been extraordinary. As tournament debutants, they arrived with curiosity surrounding them-but they quickly replaced intrigue with astonishment.
Soccer (FIFA)
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Beats and throat singing: Sami DJs tap into growing pride in Indigenous identity

We both live in maybe the most impractical place if you want to be a successful DJ, laughs Alice Marie Jektevik, one half of Article 3, a Sami female DJ collective. Jektevik, 36, and her collaborator, Petra Laiti, 30, reside in a rural village in the far north-east of Norway. But living in Sapmi the region across northern parts of Sweden, Norway, Finland and Russia traditionally lived in by Sami people has proven to be central to their success, providing the inspiration for much of their work.
Music
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

This U.S. City Offers a 90% Chance of Seeing the Northern Lights

Fairbanks, Alaska offers a 90 percent chance of seeing the northern lights during winter aurora season from August 21 through April 21.
Relationships
fromCN Traveller
1 month ago

I flew to the Arctic Circle to meet a man I once ghosted

Chanté Joseph met a compelling match in Rio, ghosted him, and months later reunited with him in the Arctic Circle during an emotionally challenging trip.
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

This Winter Train Journeys to the Arctic Circle-With Sled Dog Tours, Glacier Flights, and Aurora Chasing

Travelers to Alaska have a lot of ground to cover; the state holds 665,000 square miles of land that includes volcanic islands, Arctic tundra, glaciers, and temperate rainforest. Yet in winter, some of the state's most compelling scenery can be experienced in a week aboard the Alaska Railroad. The railroad's weeklong Aurora Winter Train "showcases the best of winter in Alaska," including easy access via Anchorage, a sled dog tour with an Iditarod champion,
US news
#greenland-tourism
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago
World news

I'm the CEO of a tourist company in Greenland. Trump's interest in Greenland used to be good for my tourism business. Now people are postponing their trips.

fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago
World news

I'm the CEO of a tourist company in Greenland. Trump's interest in Greenland used to be good for my tourism business. Now people are postponing their trips.

Science
fromConde Nast Traveler
1 month ago

This Spring Could Be One of the Best Times to See the Northern Lights for Years

Mid- to late-March around the spring equinox offers enhanced chance to see northern lights at mid-latitudes due to seasonal alignment and a new moon.
Remodel
fromSlate Magazine
2 months ago

January Is Frigid, Bleak, and Difficult. But It Offers Us an Unexpected Gift No Other Month Can Match.

January's emptiness and harsh weather slow life's pace, creating space for preparation, domestic rituals, and appreciation of winter's deliberate stillness.
#greenland
fromNature
2 months ago
Science

Greenland is important for global research: what's next for the island's science?

fromNature
2 months ago
Science

Greenland is important for global research: what's next for the island's science?

Canada news
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

I've Visited 60+ National Parks-and This Seldom-visited One Might Be the Most Scenic in North America

Torngat Mountains National Park offers remote, stunning Arctic landscapes accessed by Adventure Canada land-based expeditions, enabling intimate glacier, tundra, and wildlife experiences.
#aurora-borealis
World news
fromThe New Yorker
1 month ago

A Minneapolis Winter Like No Other

Philip Cheung documents immigration enforcement, public protests, and federal agents' movements across Los Angeles and Minneapolis, observing evolving local resistance and federal responses.
National Hockey League
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

I Wanted My Young Daughter to Learn How to Skate-So We Traveled to the Frozen Lakes of Finland

A man born in Soviet-era Belarus travels to Finland with his daughter to seek frozen natural ice and finally learn how to skate together.
fromMedievalists.net
2 months ago

Medieval Discovery Made on Norwegian Island - Medievalists.net

Archaeologists working beside the ruins of Selja Monastery - a major medieval pilgrimage site on the island of Selja, off Norway's western coast - have uncovered the remains of a previously undocumented stone structure just metres from the monastic complex. The discovery, made within the first days of a new research excavation, could add a fresh chapter to what scholars know about daily life and activity on the island during the monastic period.
History
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

'Long johns for my fingers': what people are wearing in the world's coldest places

If anyone knows exactly what to wear to stay warm in cold weather, it's the people who live in these places. So I asked seven writers who reside in some of the coldest cities on Earth to recommend the gear they swear by. One writer in Mongolia wore a pair of foot warmers on a nine-day dog sledding adventure. Another in Winnipeg, Canada, shared a pair of gloves she's dubbed long johns for your fingers.
Fashion & style
#alaska
fromSnowBrains
1 month ago

Alaska, A Place Known for Massive Snow Totals, Records Snowiest January in Recorded History - SnowBrains

Recently, Anchorage, Alaska's largest city with nearly 400,000 residents, has just recorded its snowiest January on record. Tucked in between the mighty Cook Inlet and pushed right up against the Chugach Mountains, Anchorage sits in prime location for some serious snow totals. Moisture from pacific storms builds up over the inlet, and thanks to orographic lift caused by the mountains, forces that moisture to drop over Anchorage. Thanks to Alaska's northernly location, that moisture often falls in the form of snow.
Snowboarding
Canada news
fromArchitectural Digest
1 month ago

In Greenland, Design Meets Glaciers, Gravesites, and a Galactic Ocean

Modern expedition cruising makes remote Arctic sites like Beechey Island and Franklin’s wrecks accessible, blending comfortable travel with encounters of historical tragedy and extreme conditions.
fromEarth911
2 months ago

Guest Idea: Finding a Northwest Passage to the Sea

The Northeast Passage was expected to open first due to the Coriolis effect. As the world turns to the east, in the Northern hemisphere, flowing water will veer to the right. Warm, salty Atlantic water flows into the Arctic Ocean through the Barents Sea Opening between Norway and Svalbard, and the Fram Strait between Svalbard and Greenland, then bends right along the Arctic coasts of Norway and Russia.
Science
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fromwww.dw.com
2 months ago

Northern lights dazzle US, Europe amid intense solar storm

A rare G4 geomagnetic storm—the largest in over two decades—caused auroras across Canada, northern US and parts of Europe while threatening satellites and power systems.
US politics
fromwww.npr.org
2 months ago

Norway says Trump cited Nobel loss when discussing Greenland

Trump said missing the Nobel Peace Prize changed his approach, urged U.S. control of Greenland, and said he no longer feels obliged to prioritize peace.
fromwww.dw.com
2 months ago

From Inuit to Vikings to Trump: The history of Greenland

Early migration and Erik the Red The first humans settled in Greenland around 4,500 years ago. They came from the North American continent. In the 12th century, they were gradually displaced by Asian immigrants, the Thule people, who arrived on the island from Siberia via the Bering Strait. Their descendants are the Inuit, from whom most of the 56,000 Greenlanders today are descended.
History
Snowboarding
fromUnofficial Networks
2 months ago

This Swedish Ski Resort Uses Helicopters To Deice Tramway Cables

A helicopter suspends a large swinging log to tap and knock ice from ski-lift cables, clearing accumulated ice quickly and visibly.
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
2 months ago

Svalbard's polar bears are showing remarkable resilience to climate change

Polar bears are the poster children of climate changeand for good reason. These giant bears hunt, mate and spend their days hanging out on Arctic sea ice, which is rapidly disappearing as the climate warms. But some polar bears, it seems, are far more resilient than we realized: new research suggests that in one region, the bears are adapting to the declining sea ice.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

We cannot say for sure these wolves come from Russia': Finns try to fathom cause of record reindeer deaths

Juha Kujala no longer knows how many reindeer will return to his farm from the forest each December. The 54-year-old herder releases his animals into the wilderness on the 830-mile Finnish-Russian border each spring to grow fat on lichens, grass and mushrooms, just as his ancestors have done for generations. But since 2022, grisly discoveries of reindeer skeletons on the forest floor have disrupted this ancient way of life.
Miscellaneous
fromCN Traveller
2 months ago

Where to ski in Norway: an ultimate guide to Europe's underrated slopes

Having settled on where to ski in Norway, I found myself packing up the Kvikk Lunsj wafers and sweet brown brunost cheese sandwiches at the glassy Juvet Landscape Hotel, deep in the Sunnmøre Alps. Then the slow ascent, with skins on our splitboard skis, up to the peak at Mefjellet: torturous in some ways, looking at all that glinting Care Bear snow all the way up, but also a deliciously tantric act of meditation and delayed gratification.
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#arctic-expeditions
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago
Travel

Como Hotels Is Bringing Back Its Ultra-luxury Arctic Yacht Expedition-and It Promises Glaciers, Northern Lights, and Wildlife

fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago
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Como Hotels Is Bringing Back Its Ultra-luxury Arctic Yacht Expedition-and It Promises Glaciers, Northern Lights, and Wildlife

fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

We had Norway's glacial lakes to ourselves': readers' favourite breaks in Scandinavia and Finland

A week's hiking in Jotunheimen national park (230 miles north of Oslo) last summer brought me tranquillity and peace. During four days of challenging hiking and wild camping through the area we saw hardly anyone else, having entire lush green valleys and still glacial lakes to ourselves. We were fortunate to have stunning weather throughout and, despite it being July, still had a reasonable amount of snow to traverse.
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fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

A New Ranch-style Resort in Finnish Lapland Offers Reindeer Rides and 13 Villas With Private Saunas and Hot Tubs

Jänkä Resort & Ranch in Finnish Lapland offers nature-based luxury wellness—sauna, cold, silence—and animal interactions amid Northern Lights and secluded pine landscapes.
Travel
fromConde Nast Traveler
2 months ago

How to Decide Between an Arctic and Antarctic Cruise

Luxury polar-class expedition ships now allow comfortable, five-star access to remote Arctic and Antarctic regions, opening legendary routes like the Northwest Passage to leisure travelers.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

I've never felt such a skin-zinging feeling of being alive': my year of swimming in Nordic seas

Warm lights shine from the houses that dot the wintry slopes of Mount Flyen and a cold wind blows as I stand in a swimming costume trying to talk myself into joining my friends in Bergen harbour. Stars are already appearing in the inky mid-afternoon sky. Life-changing moments are easy to spot in retrospect, but at the time they can feel so ordinary. I didn't know then that my wintry swim would lead to a year of adventures.
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