Another winter in Lapland has passed. A winter with lots of dog sledding, winter camping, campfires, and nice guests from all over the world. More or less, everything has been good this season. We didn’t get any super cold periods with temperatures down to -45 C, we only got -35 C a few times as
Autumn has arrived in Lapland and all our tours for the summer and fall is now over. Last tour for the season was the Wildlife Expedition in Sarek National Park. Matti and the 7 participants saw many moose and got to see the northern lights but the last day in Sarek turned out to a
Feet and toes are some of the hardest to keep warm when the cold bites in and it gets really cold outside. The most common mistake you make when buying winter boots is to buy “too small” size. Most people simply buy the size they have on all their other shoes, which feels completely obvious,
Cuddle up in the sofa with hot cup of coffee or a cup of chocolate and enjoy the Crossing Lapland with dog sled tour from March this year. A dog sled adventure from the woodlands in Jokkmokk up to the bare mountains and Saltoluokta Mountain Station with northern lights, blizzards, campfires and much more. If
We have produced some dog sled videos during the winter and you will find them all on our YouTube channel. In the latest you can join Matti and the dogs on a short dog sledding tour in the moonlight. It’s a short training run in January combining work with pleasure. To go dog sledding when
The dog sledding season is in full swing and the spring is arriving to Swedish Lapland. Meet the spring in the mountains! Run your own team of huskies with the sun in your face on an adventurous mountain tour. We still have a few available spots on the last week-long tours in April. The gate
The winter season 2017 passed by quickly. Time flies when you have fun. This is maybe one of our most important motto. We as guides should feel that this is as enjoyable and fun as you as a guest think it is. That’s why we only offer tours that we love to do ourselves. Tours
The training of our sleddogs are in full swing. After the summer’s well deserved rest-period, we always start to train our huskies in the first part of August. Since we don’t have any snow on the ground at this time and therefor are unable to go with dogsleds we let them pull our quads instead.