BEYOND ORDINARY EXPEDITION

March 23 – 31, 2025
Hardangervidda, Norway


  • Group Size

    Max 7 Participants

    Number of participants

  • Hardangervidda

    Telemark, Norway

    Expedition location

  • Ski expedition

    History & wilderness

    Trip highlights

  • 9 days

    Period & price

  • Arctic Adventure Winter BEYOND ORDINARY EXPEDITION
  • Arctic Adventure Winter BEYOND ORDINARY EXPEDITION
  • Arctic Adventure Winter BEYOND ORDINARY EXPEDITION
  • Arctic Adventure Winter BEYOND ORDINARY EXPEDITION
  • Arctic Adventure Winter BEYOND ORDINARY EXPEDITION

March 23 - 31, 2025

BEYOND ORDINARY EXPEDITION

HARDANGERVIDDA, NORWAY
  • Group Size

    Max 7 Participants

    Number of participants

  • Hardangervidda

    Telemark, Norway

    Expedition location

  • Ski expedition

    History & wilderness

    Trip highlights

  • 9 days

    Period & price

RED LABEL
‘Expedition Challenge’
Challenging winter trek

Red Label Tochten

JUST AN EXTRAORDINARY EXPEDITION

Ingredients:
Winter expedition, Historical route, Heavy water plant, Teamwork

Unfortunately I cannot tell you why this mission is so important but if you succeed, you will live forever in Norwegian history, so good luck and be strong.

With these unforgettable words, a mission began on February 16, 1943, that would change Norway forever. Six Norwegian commandos jumped from a plane and landed in the Hardangervidda, with the aim of disabling the heavy water plant in Vemork.

That heroic journey, known as the Heroes of Telemark, is now a legend. But we’re bringing something new: the Beyond Ordinary expedition. A fresh, unique version of this classic tour, specially designed for a special team of participants and guides.

An extraordinary expedition with Robin and Nicole

What makes this expedition truly special is the participation of two former Paralympic athletes: Robin Ammerlaan, a wheelchair tennis player, and Nicole den Dulk, who practices equestrian sports and is also in a wheelchair. Their determination and perseverance are a source of inspiration for everyone.

During this tour, Robin and Nicole will move around in a custom chair-slee, a wheelchair on skis. Thanks to this clever design, they can take on the challenge of the expedition, regardless of the harsh conditions and rugged terrain.

Found: A passionate support team!

To ensure everything goes smoothly, we need a dedicated support team. Robin and Nicole will each receive help from two team members who will assist them with daily tasks, such as setting up tents, melting snow for water, and taking care of equipment. Together, you’ll form a close-knit team that experiences the expedition as one.

The support team is complete

Preparations for the Beyond Ordinary Expedition are now in full swing. The support team is complete and consists of five participants from Belgium, the Netherlands and Norway. Together with Paralympic athletes Robin Ammerlaan and Nicole den Dulk and guide Onno de Boer, they are preparing for this unique challenge.

In the coming period, they will get to know each other during special introductory sessions and work on adapting the equipment. For example, Robin and Nicole’s wheelchairs need to be perfectly mounted on skis. We’re also considering practical matters such as sanitary facilities in the wilderness.

Preparations:

  • Introductory sessions: The team gets to know each other better.
  • Material adaptation: Wheelchairs must be optimally adapted to the sleds.
  • Sanitation solutions: Finding solutions for basic facilities on the road.

We are proud of this strong, international team. The expedition will be full of challenges, but our shared goal is clear: to reach the finish line as one team.
This will undoubtedly be an unforgettable experience for everyone and truly a real expedition.

Make a difference during the Beyond Ordinary Expedition.

  • 9 days winter expedition
  • Support 2 paralympic athletes
  • Original historical route
  • Sleep in the Jansbu hut
  • Visit the heavy water plant
  • Use of group materials
  • Guide with local knowledge
  • Maximum of 7 participants
Fitness
Difficulty Level
Adventure
Nature
History
Comfort

GO ON AN ADVENTURE WITH THESE GUIDES

The Arctic Adventure Guide Team

The Arctic Adventure A-Team

Our guides are there to guide your tour in the best way possible. They are fully part of the group and give space. Room for own initiative, own development and own opinions.
The attended first aid & guide training provide a good basis during adventure tours.

For us, it’s:”Out of your comfort zone. Within the safety zone.

Read more about our guides »»

Following the Route of the Heroes of Telemark

Just like the original expedition, we follow the historical route of the Norwegian special forces. We spend the night in the Jansbu hut, just like the commandos did in 1943. The snow-covered plains of the Hardangervidda offer the perfect backdrop for this unique challenge, where adventure, camaraderie and perseverance are central.

Every morning, we set out around 9:00 AM. By 5:00 PM, we set up the tents and prepare together for the night. Melting snow for water and cooking meals will make you feel like you’re truly following in the footsteps of the original saboteurs.

Full-service winter expedition

Arctic Adventure provides all the equipment you need for this winter expedition, from skis and sleeping bags to tents. You only need to bring your own warm clothing. With the team you trek seven days and nights through the cold, but breathtakingly beautiful Norway.

On the last night, we’ll stay in cabins near Vemork, where we’ll get an exclusive tour of the museum now housed in the former heavy water plant.

An experience never to be forgotten

The Beyond Ordinary expedition is not just a physical adventure, but also a source of inspiration. Seeing Robin and Nicole succeed in this journey, despite their disabilities, makes it more than a sporting challenge. It’s a tribute to resilience, adaptability, and perseverance.

The expedition will proceed with a minimum of five participants and is fully booked at seven registrations. Don’t miss out.

Sign up as support crew and experience an unforgettable journey through history and the beautiful, untoupoiled nature of Norway.

  • FULLY CATERED

    Local transfer, equipment, food, lodging, guidance

  • ULTIMATE WINTER EXPEDITION

    9 days winter expedition with tent, skis, and pulk

  • HISTORIC ROUTE

    Relive the history of WW2

  • VISIT THE FACTORY

    The heavy water plant that was sabotaged

  • EXPERT GUIDANCE

    The assurance of more than 20 years of experience

  • SLEEPING WARM AT -25c

    In the special expedition tent and your expedition sleeping bag

  • PRICE € 2,157 ALL IN

    Just arrange clothing & transportation to Oslo, we’ll take care of the rest

Program format ‘Beyond Ordinary Expedition’ in Norway.

An impressive tour of a heroic past.


Day 1

We meet in Oslo at Gardemoen Airport. The cab will be waiting at Oslo Gardemoen Airport at 9:00.
This connects with KLM flight KL1141 or KL1197 from Schipholl and it lands at Gardemoen airport (Oslo) around 08:30. You arrange this flight yourself.

By cab we go to the Solheimstulen Mountain Hut. Upon arrival, we check into the DNT hut. Here we stay the first night. Time to do a final equipment check and go over the route.

Day 2

we have breakfast in the tent. At 09:00 we are ready for departure. 15 kilometers lay ahead. We rise slowly and slide into the landscape. On to Hardangervidda.
Our goal for this day is the Jansbu hut. This hut was the base of operations for the commandos of the Gunnerside operation in World War II. On rare occasions, we have permission to stay in this cabin. You can’t get closer to history. Diaries, drawings and stories. It is all there. And you are in the middle of it!

Day 3

we leave the Jansbu hut and continue the trek. The rise we had yesterday to get into the area is less. It is now mostly flat and lake area. At 5:00 PM, we set up camp and fire up the stoves for dinner.

Day 4

a flat day. Walking across a lake all day. Better conditions are hardly imaginable. Let’s hope there’s no storm, no white-out, and the temperature is pleasant. In Hardangervidda, this is very unpredictable. A relaxing day? Probably not…

Day 5

we pass the Svensbu hut. The hut where team Swallow took shelter. Historic ground, in other words. From the hut we go south-southeast. On to our goal. Vemork.

Day 6

we walk on, passing, among other things, the Langesjå hut on Lake Langesjå. With 1 day to go, the goal is almost reached. But we are not there yet. Just like the ECO, Hardangervidda always has a surprise in store.

Day 7

you notice that the valley is coming into view. The route goes slowly downhill. Some forest is visible again and we pitch the tent near civilization. But despite that, of course, we continue to operate under the radar.

Day 8

we arrive at the Rjukan Fjellstuge in the morning. Our overnight spot for that evening. Here we leave our pulks behind and continue towards our goal. Vemork’s Heavy Water Plant. Via the saboteurs’ route, we reach this factory. We no longer need to defuse them. The factory has been dismantled and, for some years now, a wonderful museum about the history of this place. Of course, we visit the museum. In the afternoon we take the bus to the Fjellstuge to enjoy dinner. We drink a beer. Enjoying after a wonderful trip, the history we have together and our camaraderie. All individuals connected by our common ground. The green beret.

Day 9

at 09:00 the cab is waiting for us to take us to Oslo with all our belongings. Here we arrive around 2 p.m. At 5 p.m., the KLM flight departs for the Netherlands. (Arranging for yourself) At 18:55 KLM lands and some time later we say goodbye to each other.

On to new adventures.


The above program can be modified without consultation if circumstances and logistics dictate.

Preparation

We meet once before the trip. Live or digital. We pick the date by mutual agreement. Then we get to know each other. You’ll get an explanation of the materials and we’ll consider the map. With tea and coffee, we will discuss the trip and if possible set up the tent.

During the Trip

Tours with Arctic Adventure are Expedition Experiences. You experience what an expedition could be like. Sometimes spicy, sometimes easy. But always together.
We sleep in tents. You do this with someone else (or your partner) from the group. On summer trips, you can choose to bring your own tent. So then you can also sleep alone. On winter trips, at least two people always sleep in a tent for safety reasons.
Moving, cooking and navigating are done together. The beauty of small groups is that there is always a real and good group feeling. Sometimes there are friendships and reunions years later.

WhatsApp

We keep in touch with each other before (and often after) in a WhatsApp group.

Fitness

This “Expedition Challenge” is a Red Label expedition and is challenging in design. Good fitness is necessary. Depending on the weather, it could be a spirited ride.

You don’t have to run a marathon. But assume you should be able to run 15 kilometers with a 15-kilogram backpack at a normal pace, 15 days in a row.
15 kilometers of continuous running is also good. Do you have any questions about this? If so, please contact the guide.
During the trek, there is mainly physical stress on the knees and lower back.

Sports Medical Examination

Are you older than 55 and want to participate in this trip? Then we strongly advise you to have a sports medical examination performed. Read more about the possibilities here.

Safety

During the trip we are in uninhabited territory. In case of emergency, our position is always reachable by rescue services with a snowmobile.
The guide has communication devices and both digital (GPS) and analog (Compass) navigation.
The guide is trained in Wilderness Advanced First Aid and WGA I (Wilderness Guide Association)

Packing List

After your registration (or upon request) you’ll receive a detailed packing list.

Cross-Country Skiing

Do you want to read more (everything) about cross-country skiing? Because that’s what we’ll be doing during this expedition. Then read it on the site of toerlanglauftochten.nl.

Participants in Trip March 23 – 31, 2025 (Guide: Onno De Boer)

Participant 1: Robin (in wheelchair)
Participant 2: Nicole (in wheelchair)
Participant 3: Woman, 54
Participant 4: Man, 53
Participant 5: Man, 45
Participant 6: Man, 45
Participant 7: Woman, 48

The trip will proceed with 5 participants and is full at 7 participants.
For this trip, there are no more spots available.

Who Joins our Adventures?

Participants in our trips often register alone.
It is common for couples or couples to register.

The age of most participants is between 30 and 50.
Exceptions certainly exist. The youngest participant was 23 and the oldest 66.

The male-female ratio is 50/50. The more challenging treks attract slightly more men. 60/40. But often the distribution is nicely balanced.

Travel dates

March 23 – 31, 2025

Departure

March 23, 2025
The cab will be waiting at Oslo Gardemoen Airport at 9:00 a.m.
This connects with KLM flight KL1141 or KL1197 which lands around 08:30 a.m.

You can, if you come to Norway by your own car, be picked up in the town of Kungsberg.
Then park your car in this parking lot.

Return

March 31, 2025
You will be dropped off again by cab at Oslo Gardemoen airport at 2 p.m.

Flights book yourself. You can also come to Norway by train or car.

Total Trip Cost

This Includes:

  • All cab transfers in Norway
  • Professional guidance by polar guide
  • 1 overnight stay at a hotel near the start
  • 1 overnight stay at a hotel near the factory in Vemork
  • 1 overnight stay in the Jansbu hut
  • 5 nights in an expedition tent
  • 7-day touring langlauf expedition
  • Admission to the museum of the vm. heavy water plant in Vemork
  • Full board. All meals from dinner on the first evening to breakfast on the last morning
  • Group equipment (Tent, stove, fuel, navigation tools, communication devices, first aid kit)
  • Winter equipment (-25 expedition sleeping bag, winter sleeping mat, touring cross-country skis, backcountry ski boots, ski skins, ski poles, pulk, harness)
  • Down jacket can be rented for €50 if needed
  • Contribution to the VZR guarantee fund
  • Booking and administration fees

Participants

Maximum 7

This Excludes:

  • Flights, train journey to the destination
  • Travel insurance with winter sports coverage
  • Cancellation insurance
  • Drinks personal expenses
  • Personal equipment (see packing list tab)

Please Note.

If during the trip it is collectively decided to undertake extras (Excursions, overnight stays, meals), these costs will be divided among the participants.

We Provide

  • Touring cross-country skis
  • Cross-country ski boots
  • Gaiters
  • Ski skins
  • Ski poles
  • Sled and towing harness
  • Luggage bag
  • Tent bag
  • Dinner mug
  • Food
  • -25 Expedition Sleeping Bag
  • 2 Sleeping mats
  • Stove
  • Fuel
  • Pans
  • Expedition tent
  • Emergency bivouac
  • Maps
  • Compass
  • GPS
  • Communication devices
  • First Aid

You Provide

Food

  • 2 Thermos flasks
  • Spoon, mug

Sleeping

  • Sleeping bag liner
  • Headlamp

Hygiene

  • Personal medication
  • Toiletries

Clothing

  • Socks
  • T-shirt
  • Down slippers
  • Underwear
  • Long underwear
  • Fleece pants/leggings
  • Windshell pants
  • Long thermal shirt
  • Fleece sweater
  • Fleece jacket
  • Windproof jacket
  • Down jacket
  • Pair of gloves
  • Thick wool mittens
  • Outer mittens
  • Hat
  • Buff / Balaclava
  • Glacier sunglasses
  • Ski goggles

You will receive a detailed packing list after your registration, or upon request.

Rent / Buy

Renting an expedition down jacket is possible via Arctic Adventure for €50

As a participant in our trips, you get a 10% discount in Beaver stores. So take advantage of that if you still need to buy stuff.

Check Marktplaats.nl for good used equipment.

Contact us if you have questions about the material.

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