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Haugastøl 1000 MOH
Typically, the Snowkite season starts in Haugastøl in mid October and ends in May. In general October to January is regarded as the low season with less snow and generally more stormy weather than later in the season. February to May is high season, with hundreds of kiters coming to explore the biggest mountain plateau in Northern Europe. But dont worry, it NEVER gets crowded!
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Finding wind on the Hardangervidda plateau is just as much about skill as it is about luck. There are a lot of local weather phenomena in Haugastøl and the surrounding areas that will most likely give you great conditions. Some of these are mentioned in the specific kite spots where they occur, and the general ones will be listed here. The most important one is that when the wind is coming from the east there will almost always be more wind the further west that you go. It is not uncommon that there is no wind at Ørteren, Halne and Skulevika. But when you get to Skiftesjøen the wind starts picking up. If there is 5 m/s (18km/h)at Skiftesjøen you will often experience 7-10 m/s (25-35km/h)at Dyranut which is only 2 km away.
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