fjällsport
Fjällsport is a style of backcountry skiing that originated in Sweden. It is characterized by skiing down steep mountain slopes, often in remote areas, and features a combination of downhill skiing and skiing uphill.
Skiers participating in fjällsport typically wear light skins or "skins" on their skis, which provide grip when
The sport requires a high level of physical fitness and technical skiing skills. Skiers must navigate through
In addition to the physical demands of fjällsport, the sport often involves guiding principles of environmentalism
Fjällsport has gained popularity worldwide, particularly in regions with suitable terrain, such as the European Alps
The International Ski Federation (FIS) has not officially recognized fjällsport as a competitive skiing discipline, although