The dog sled season 2026 is now behind us, filled with many great days, tours, and meaningful encounters with people from all over the world. This year, we chose to finish a bit earlier than usual and limited our week-long tours to a maximum of three guests—two decisions that felt right and will likely stay
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
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,
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





