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Get the best out of your freeriding experience
Ride with us in the Arctic and beyond with great deals on selected, tested and proven equipment on sale and available for rent on our tours – unfold the arctic lines with us.
Freeride tours in Pyhä, Finland – recommended programs
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Pyhä Freeride tour
Join us in Pyhä to explore the ski resort and Finland’s oldest national park. Our tours will guide you to the very heart of what makes Pyhä so special — and why we believe it’s the best place for freeriding in Finland.
○ Tours for all skill levels 🔵 🔴
○ Rental equipment available
○ Start from Pyhä Ski Resort
○ 1-6 person per tour
○ Available 8.2 - 22.3.2026 -

Splitboard Basics
Step away from the busy ski resorts and discover splitboarding. On this tour, you’ll explore a new style of snowboarding that lets you connect more with nature.
Great introduction tour for human-powered backcountry riding!
○ For all skill levels 🔵 🔴
○ Rental equipment available
○ Start from Pyhä Ski Resort
○ 1-6 person per tour
○ Available 8.2 - 22.3.2026 -

The Gorge Tour
The finest riding at Pyhä-Luosto National Park in one day. We will visit the stunning gorges which also provide some of the best riding in Finland.
○ For advanced riders 🔴
○ Demand good fitness
○ Start from Pyhä Ski Resort
○ 1-6 person per tour
○ Available 8.2 - 22.3.2026
Guiding services in Japan and Arctic region
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Freeride guiding in Snow Country, Japan
Winter 2026 will offer following time window for guiding in Minamiuonuma, Japan also known as Snow Country: January - February 2026
If you are interested in traveling to Japan and want to get the best out of your freeride experience – We are happy to tailor guiding services according to your preferences and requirements.
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Tailored freeride guiding in Arctic
We can create outings for groups that make for fantastic team-building experiences in the great outdoors. We are happy to tailor any backcountry activity according to your preferences and requirements.
Tour info
We provide guiding for beginners as well as experienced freeriders. With us, you get to enjoy the thrill of freeriding and the beauty of our Northern nature while learning valuable new skills. Most importantly, you will always get the most out of your day!
Skill level recommendations:
🔵 Beginner – Intermediate // 🔴 Intermediate – Advanced
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You don’t need to be an advanced backcountry skier or rider in our tours.
We choose our locations according to the day’s conditions and the attendee’s skill level. The day consists of moving to the area, skiing / snowboarding, and enjoying nature without forgetting snack time.
You can ski at least red slopes and easy, wooded terrain outside the slopes.
Moving in backcountry terrain. Some experience in touring or snowshoeing.
You can move from 3 to 8 hours carrying a daypack on your back.
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Our maximum group size with one guide is 6 clients.
If you are coming as a bigger group, we can tailor the tour and pace to your skills and needs.
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Normal touring equipment:
Ski touring skis / splitboard or snowshoes, boots, poles and skins, helmet, goggles
Avalanche tranceiver, showel and probe
Backpack, extra jacket, extra gloves/mittens
Snack / lunch and something to drink
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Snowboards. splitboards and snow safety equipment can be rented from us. If you want to rent skis, we can get that organised at local rental shops.
We hope the guests let the guide know their rental needs prior to the trip.
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Get Inspired
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latest video release:
LINES BEYOND LATIUDE
a story about partnership and risk in freeride snowboarding.
Julien “Pica” Herry and Laurent “Bib” Bibollet come from the heart of Chamonix, where the mountains are steep, the lines are technical, and riding is a dance with gravity. Their snowboards carve fall-line descents through narrow couloirs, where every move is calculated, escape routes are few, and decisions are final. It’s a style born in the vertical world, shaped by rock walls, seracs, exposure and the constant need to manage the snowpack.
Antti Autti, on the other hand, grew up in Rovaniemi, Finland, a place with no real mountains, just endless forests and cold winters. His style was shaped not by altitude, but by exploration: smooth, expressive snowboarding that flows with terrain rather than conquers it, guided by feel, intuition, and subtle changes in snow.
But now, deep into his career, Antti is asking himself a question:
What kind of freeriding truly moves me?
To find out, he knows he needs to connect with riders whose desire to climb the mountain is just as strong as their drive to ride it down and who understand that the snow itself can be the biggest challenge. When the three meet in the Lyngen Alps of Northern Norway, the question becomes a journey. Variable layers, wind-loaded faces, and fragile conditions force the crew to slow down, observe, adapt, and navigate the mountains with care. Line choice is no longer just about steepness or style, but about patience, timing, and trust.
Antti wants to see how great these Frenchmen truly are, and more than that, to understand if there is common ground, not by riding the same way, but by riding with the same spirit: open, adaptive, and driven by joy.