Tailored backcountry freeride guiding

If you’re looking for tailored adventures, this is for you!

We can create outings for groups and companies 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.

Prices from €450 / day / group of 1 to 6 people.
Discounts apply when booking several days!

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Areas

Geographically, our primary focus is to create adventures in the Arctic, our home region. Whether you are interested in joining our planned tours in Finnish Lapland or want to explore other areas in the Arctic, we are here to help!

Finnish Lapland

From Rovaniemi, we can travel to different destinations with ease and flexibility. If you are staying in Rovaniemi and want to explore the nearby areas, we can take you on a day trip and have you back for a fun evening in the city.

Pyhä-Luosto

The Pyhä-Luosto area is great for freeriding. The local ski resorts and Finland's oldest national park offer some of the most diverse terrain in Finnish Lapland. When the conditions align, freeriding in Pyhä is an unforgettable experience!

Ruka

Ruka’s snow conditions make it a great freeride destination.

Freeriding in Ruka takes place below the treeline, and the snow quality can be really good among the trees. The runs are a bit shorter compared to other areas in Northern Finland, but you can always have more runs – especially when there's powder!

Kilpisjärvi

Kilpisjärvi in Finland is a highland area extending over the Swedish and Norwegian borders. In Kilpisjärvi, you can find solitude and experience the adventure of freeriding at its best!

Norway & Sweden

Tamok & Lyngen

A freeriding and outdoor sports paradise!

Tamok and Lyngen are both located in Tromso county, Northern Norway. From mellow access touring to wild glaciers. These mountain areas have plenty of opportunities for freeriding.

We have years of experience visiting the area and have many local partners with whom we can tailor a guiding service you are in need of.

Abisko & Riksgränsen

Areas full of windlips and hidden gems for freeriding. Abisko and Riksgränsen offer great touring and ski resort experiences. Working together with local operators we can create awesome freeriding experiences in Swedish Lapland for you!

Narvik

Narvik is a city in Northern Norway with access to some of the most beautiful mountains in the Arctic. There is a ski resort with amazing access to backcountry and if you want to explore further Narvik offers plenty of valleys and amazing picturesque landscapes for freeriding.

Japan

We have a wide range of knowledge and connections for freeriding in Japan, especially in Northern Hokkaido and Niigata prefecture. If you are interested in traveling to Japan and need a guide, contact us!

Our Adventure Ethics

We respect local culture and focus on creating a wonderful outdoor experiences safely

When it comes to nature’s conditions, we are setting goals but are not fixed on them. We rather evolve throughout the experience that nature is offering to us. We think this is the best way to have a good time and learn new things!

OUR GUIDING SERVICES

We only work with certificated guides, fjell leaders and backcountry professionals

With our range of contacts we work to find a best possible guiding service for your trip.

WHY HIRE A GUIDE FOR BACKCOUNTRY FREERIDE SNOWBOARDING AND SKIING?

Hiring a guide is a great way to learn new things and see places. It also saves a lot of energy because guides will know where to go and can support you with their local knowledge. A good backcountry guide is also a good lifestyle guide for the area you are visiting!

General skill level requirements for our tours

You don’t need to be an advanced backcountry skier or rider for our tours.

We choose our locations according to the day’s conditions and the group’s skill level. The day consists of moving to the area, skiing or snowboarding and enjoying our time in nature, obviously not forgetting snack time either.

  • You can ski at least on red slopes and easy, wooded terrain outside the slopes.

  • You have some experience in ski touring or snowshoeing.

  • You can keep moving in varying terrain for about 3 to 5 hours while carrying a backpack.

Group size

Our maximum group size with one guide is 6 people.

When working with groups, we can tailor the tour and pace to your skills and needs.

Equipment

Normal touring equipment

  • Touring skis / splitboard or snowshoes, boots, poles, climbing skins, helmet, goggles

  • Avalanche transceiver, shovel and probe

  • Backpack, extra jacket, extra gloves/mittens

  • Snack/lunch and something to drink

No gear?
No problem!

Snowboards, splitboards, skis and safety equipment can be rented from local providers.

We hope that you let us know about your rental needs well in advance.

Contact us

  • You've never tried freeriding and want to learn more about it.

  • You're an experienced backcountry rider looking for fun challenges and adventuresl

We’ll map out the needs together and then let's go ride togehter!

Terms

Booking and payment

  • Once you have made a booking with us, you will confirm it by paying the invoice for your trip.

  • The invoice is sent by e-mail, and you need to pay it within 14 days.

Cancellation

  • All cancellations should be made in writing by using the email address on our website.

  • Cancellations made earlier than 45 days before are refundable by 50%.

  • Cancellations later than 45 days before the event are not refundable.

  • Exceptions apply when the guide or our company cancels the booking.

  • We recommend having travel insurance that covers cases where you need to cancel due to illness or bad weather, or paying with a credit card, as this method usually includes insurance.

Insurance

Rescue and basic medical care in Finland are free, but we encourage all participants on our tours to consider a separate sports or travel insurance that covers the booked activity.

Notice

You are participating on a tour in nature, and thereby accept that there is risk involved. Our guides do their most to mitigate this risk: in most cases, everyday transportation creates a greater risk than our tours.