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History

Sondre NorheimHow did a small mountain valley in the rugged highlands of West Telemark become know as the cradle of modern ski sport?

Who is the father of modern skiing and what was it about him that drew such a cult following of keen and aspiring skiers?

Read on to learn more about the skiing revolution that came out of Morgedal in the 1850's.

 

Sondre Norheim was a poor farm labourer. Born in Morgedal in 1825 in a part of Norway where in the snow heavy winters, skiing had always been an integral part of daily life. Skis were traditionally used as the main form of transport, hunting collecting wood in the forests, social visits and for generally getting around on the steep, snow heavy slopes.

Sondre, a skilled craftsman and athletic figure changed the way people saw skiing: He designed and made skis which enabled skiers to tackle the slopes in ways never seen before. He also used a new heel binding design which held the ski firmly to the foot... skiing became playful and he demonstrated feats of skiing never seen before. Playful and charismatic and always out skiing - there developed around him a ski culture here in Morgedal in the 1860's which grew into a thing of legend.

new ski cultureSondre and his protégées skied the 200km tough journey into Christiania (Oslo), to compete and demonstrate their skiing skills. They completely blew the competition away and the crowds who gathered to watch were spellbound, they had never seen people anything like this before. This was a skiing revelation and the Telemark men had created a "ski fever" in the capital and so the news spread...

It is from Morgedal that Ambassadors would go out and start the worlds first ski school in Olso and then go on into America and Europe - taking their new skis and technique with them. From transport to sport, skis were now being used for the pure joy of the downhill, jumping and racing to the bottom of the snowy hills; it was the dawn of modern ski sport. Skiing, boarding - the simple joy of sliding on snow...

Here in Morgedal in this unassuming little valley you can rediscover this pure, original ski experience.