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Backcountry skier in Finnmark skiing overlooking sea and mountains

Untouched Finnmark: Remote Arctic Ski Touring

Tour one of Europe’s last true frontiers

Lines Defined by Weather. Driven by Your Intent.

Those who seek steep lines, remote summits and dynamic planning will find a natural entry point here. In Finnmark you experience ski touring in its true form, supported by guides with long experience in these mountains.


You spend a week seventy degrees above the Arctic Circle, touring through terrain where almost no one goes. Untouched slopes. Clear ridgelines. Deep fjord views. You climb under your own power and earn every descent.


Weather sets the format. You set the intent. We adapt the objectives as the conditions shift.


Photography by: Arnaud Mallez

Trip Dates (2027)
14-21 February
21-28 February
28 February-7 March
7-4 March
14-21 March
21-28 March
28 March-4 April
4-11 April
11-18 April
18-25 April
Group Size
4-8 guests
4-8 guests
4-8 guests
4-8 guests
4-8 guests
4-8 guests
4-8 guests
4-8 guests
4-8 guests
4-8 guests
Early Bird Rate
€3,295 per person
€3,295 per person
€3,295 per person
€3,295 per person
€3,295 per person
€3,295 per person
€3,295 per person
€3,295 per person
€3,295 per person
€3,295 per person
Regular Rate
€3,755 per person
€3,755 per person
€3,755 per person
€3,755 per person
€3,755 per person
€3,755 per person
€3,755 per person
€3,755 per person
€3,755 per person
€3,755 per person
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ski tourers skinning up mountains in Finnmark

Who's this trip for?

For riders who want real conditions and quiet terrain. You manage mixed snow, climb around a thousand metres a day and stay out for long stretches. There are no lifts or marked routes. You are confident off‑piste and used to moving under your own power. You want an Arctic week shaped by weather, not a preset plan.

A small group of skiers skins uphill across a wide, untouched snowfield under a clear blue sky, with rugged, snow-covered mountains rising in the background.

What will your days look like?

You tour through fjords and mountain bowls with steady climbs and clear lines. Around a thousand metres of ascent and several hours outside most days. Two guides adjust the plan as conditions shift. When the group and snowpack allow, steeper routes are considered but never required.

A snowy coastal scene framed by red wooden cabins, looking out toward a calm sea and distant mountains glowing with soft golden light under a cloudy sky.

Where will we stay?

You will stay in Nuvsvåg, a small Arctic village between mountains and open sea. The cabins are simple and comfortable, each with private rooms and bathrooms, hosted by people who know the area well. Set at seventy degrees north, the village offers quick access to quiet terrain and everything essential close by.

A lone skier descends a steep, snow-covered mountainside above a dark, partially frozen lake, surrounded by towering, rugged peaks coated in deep winter snow.

What are the conditions like?

Weather moves fast between coast and mountains, so routes change with it. Sub‑zero temperatures, shifting winds, clear breaks and sudden systems define the season. Locals call it eleven months of winter and one month of bad skiing. Snow runs from summit to sea. The result is simple. An ever changing playground. Fresh tracks. Welcome to the Arctic.

What protects your booking?

We hold a travel guarantee with the Swedish Legal, Financial and Administrative Services Agency. It ensures compensation if your package trip is affected by our insolvency or if any part we are responsible for cannot be delivered. Your booking is protected from confirmation.

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Two skiers pause on a snowy slope beneath a towering, rugged mountain face, standing with their skis and poles as they talk against a backdrop of steep, snow-covered rock.

Someone is always within reach

You can call or email us at any time. After booking, you are invited to join a WhatsApp group with your guides and fellow guests for practical updates and questions as the trip approaches. You will also have the option to book a one to one call if there is anything you prefer to discuss privately rather than over email or in the group.

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Go Where the Mountains Still Belong to Themselves

Trip Overview

These highlights give a general outline of the trip. Plans may shift before the trip starts and during the trip as conditions change. Weather, snow and the group’s experience will shape each day, and your guides will adjust accordingly throughout.

Skier descending an untouched mountain with a clear view of the surrounding mountain range and the sea in the background.

Ride the Edge of the North

It has all you can dream about, the terrain is awesome, it's snow safe and the lack of people still makes it the perfect spot to have your own, genuine ski adventures!

– Fred Buttard, IFMGA certified guide and Head of Experience Design & Guides

Two skiers standing in snowy weather, wearing technical ski gear from Klättermusen.

Test Our Gear in Its Rightful Conditions

Built for the Arctic, Ready for You

Step into Finnmark’s wildest landscapes and put Klättermusen gear to the test. Climb untouched slopes, carve fresh tracks and confront snow, ice and Arctic winds head on. On this trip you'll be offered a chance to experience firsthand how the equipment performs in the conditions it was made for.

Want to know more about this experience?

From understanding the conditions and remote terrain to preparing your gear, we’re here to help. We’ll make sure you have everything you need for this intense Arctic backcountry adventure.


Find the right person on our team to answer your questions on our contact page – click here.


Or feel free to send your inquiries to our general e-mail at info@kmexperiences.com.


See also our Terms & Conditions for any booking details and requirements.