Congratulations to our team who have completed our winter challenge with a difference: retracing the route of a WWII sabotage operation on the Hardangervidda plateau in Norway. 

Our team were taught a range of new skills by highly specialised ex-military winter survival experts, so they could look after themselves in the harsh Nordic winter environment and widen their knowledge of the daring and successful World War II sabotage operation, that was celebrated in the 1965 film 'Heroes of Telemark'.

They were required to become competent in a variety of arctic skills including Nordic skiing, snow shoeing and survival techniques. They put these into practice in the second, operational phase, as they took the route taken by special forces operatives in February 1943 to sabotage the German hydrogen plant near Rjukan making 'heavy water' for use in atomic bombs.  This involved a 4-hour ski in white arctic warfare camouflage suits, in challenging mountainous terrain, following the exact route used by the saboteurs 79 years ago. 

Team work, self-discipline and utilising the skills learnt in Phase 1 were essential in successfully completing this route.  Well done team, you have all done brilliantly well, showing great determination and fortitude throughout!

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40tuders on Telemark challenge, Norway

40tude Telemark Challenge