The Arctic Day is an immersive survival workshop that immerses adventurous spirits in the breathtaking landscapes of Lapland, Finland. Designed for those eager to learn essential skills, the 6-hour experience accommodates up to 12 participants and features hands-on activities like quinzee building and exploring local flora and fauna. With experienced instructors guiding the way, you will enjoy a nourishing meal and warm drinks throughout the day. But what truly sets this workshop apart is the opportunity to connect with the Sámi people’s deep bond with the land.
Key Points
- A 6-hour immersive experience in Lapland, Finland that teaches participants survival skills, quinzee building, and exploration of the local Arctic environment.
- Experienced instructors guide participants through engaging stories and narratives about the Sámi people’s connection to the land and the Arctic’s natural wonders.
- An introductory theory lesson covers the Arctic climate, flora and fauna, and essential survival skills to prepare participants for the hands-on activities.
- Participants practice building their own quinzee snow shelters, applying the survival skills learned during the workshop.
- A nutritious, locally-sourced meal and warm beverages are provided to fuel participants throughout the workshop.
Workshop Overview
The Arctic Day Survival Workshop is a 6-hour immersive experience in the stunning Lapland region of Finland.
Priced from $259.38 per person, it accommodates a maximum of 12 travelers. Based on 2 reviews, the workshop boasts a 5.0 rating.
Participants will learn survival skills, build a quinzee (snow shelter), and explore the local flora and fauna.
The workshop includes a nutritious meal, warm drinks, and the use of winter sleeping gear.
Meeting at the Camp Kitchen & Bar Pyhätunturi, the experience starts at 10:00 am and returns to the same location.
Moderate fitness is required, and free cancellation is available up to 24 hours prior.
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Guiding and Storytelling
As participants embark on the Arctic Day Survival Workshop, they’ll be guided by experienced instructors who weave captivating tales of the region’s rich history and unique natural wonders.
Through engaging storytelling, they’ll learn about the Sámi people’s deep connection to the land, the challenges faced by early Arctic explorers, and the resilience of the local flora and fauna.
These narratives not only educate but also inspire a deeper appreciation for the Arctic environment, preparing participants to better understand and navigate the dynamic wilderness during the hands-on activities that follow.
Theory Lesson: Introduction to Arctic Nature and Survival
After the captivating tales of the region’s history and natural wonders, participants dive into a comprehensive theory lesson that provides a thorough introduction to the Arctic environment and survival strategies.
The lesson covers:
Key characteristics of the Arctic climate, including extreme temperatures, unpredictable weather, and limited daylight during winter.
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Key characteristics of the Arctic climate, including extreme temperatures, unpredictable weather, and limited daylight during winter.
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Common Arctic flora and fauna, highlighting their adaptations for survival in the harsh conditions.
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Essential survival skills, such as building shelters, obtaining water, and signaling for rescue, tailored to the unique Arctic landscape.
This foundation lays the groundwork for the hands-on activities to come, equipping participants with the knowledge to navigate the Arctic safely and confidently.
Quinzee Building Presentation and Instructions
One of the key hands-on activities during the Arctic Day Survival Workshop is the quinzee building presentation and instructions.
Quinzees are snow shelters created by hollowing out a mound of compacted snow, providing insulation from the harsh Arctic elements. The workshop guides demonstrate the proper techniques for constructing a quinzee, including choosing the right location, piling and compacting the snow, and excavating the interior.
Participants then have the opportunity to put these instructions into practice, working together to build their own quinzee shelters (weather permitting). This hands-on experience is a crucial part of the workshop’s focus on Arctic survival skills.
Flora and Fauna Information
The Arctic Day Survival Workshop also covers valuable information on the regional flora and fauna, with a focus on the winter season.
Participants can expect to learn about:
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The unique adaptations of Arctic plants that allow them to thrive in the harsh winter conditions, such as the evergreen dwarf birch and the resilient reindeer moss.
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The winter feeding habits and survival strategies of local wildlife, including the elusive wolverine, the majestic reindeer, and the quick-footed Arctic hare.
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The importance of understanding the interdependence between the region’s flora and fauna for successful winter survival.
Sleeping Equipment
During the Arctic Day Survival Workshop, participants have the opportunity to utilize high-quality winter sleeping equipment.
This includes a warm and cozy sleeping bag designed for Arctic conditions. The sleeping bag is filled with premium insulation, ensuring optimal thermal retention even in the coldest temperatures.
Participants also receive a comfortable sleeping mat, which provides cushioning and insulation from the ground.
These essential items allow workshop attendees to stay comfortable and well-rested during the outdoor activities, enabling them to fully enjoy the Arctic survival experience.
Meal and Warm Drinks
Aside from the warm and cozy sleeping equipment, the Arctic Day Survival Workshop also provides participants with a nutritious yet light meal and warm drinks.
Participants of the Arctic Day Survival Workshop are provided with a nutritious yet light meal and warm drinks to stay nourished and cozy.
This aspect of the workshop ensures that attendees are well-nourished and hydrated throughout the day’s activities. The meal offerings include:
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Locally-sourced, seasonal ingredients
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Hearty, but not heavy, to fuel the body
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Vegetarian and gluten-free options available
Along With the meal, the workshop also serves warm beverages, such as hot tea or coffee, to help participants stay cozy and comfortable in the chilly Lapland environment.
Meeting and Pickup Details
Participants meet at the Camp Kitchen & Bar Pyhätunturi, located at Kultakeronkatu 21 Hotelli in Pyhätunturi, Finland. This is the starting point for the Arctic Day Survival Workshop.
Those arriving by public transportation can take the SkiBus from Rovaniemi, which stops at the Hotel Pyhätunturi. The workshop ends back at the same meeting point.
The start time is 10:00 am, so participants should plan to arrive on time. The experience isn’t wheelchair accessible, and a moderate level of physical fitness is required.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Recommended Clothing for the Workshop?
The recommended clothing for the workshop includes warm, layered clothing suitable for cold weather conditions. Participants should wear thermal base layers, insulating mid-layers, and weatherproof outer layers. Sturdy, waterproof boots and gloves are also essential to stay comfortable throughout the activities.
Can I Bring My Own Equipment or Does the Supplier Provide Everything?
The supplier provides most of the necessary equipment, but participants can bring their own winter sleeping bag and sleeping mat if they prefer. The workshop covers how to use this equipment during the survival activities.
Are There Any Age Restrictions for Participants?
There are no age restrictions listed for participants. The workshop is open to all adults and children, though a moderate level of physical fitness is required. Participants under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
Is There an Option to Extend the Workshop Duration?
There’s no information provided about extending the workshop duration. The listing indicates it’s a 6-hour workshop, and doesn’t mention any option to lengthen the experience. The supplier likely offers the program as a set, fixed-length event.
Can I Customize the Workshop Itinerary to My Preferences?
Customers can’t fully customize the workshop itinerary, but they can discuss their preferences with the supplier. The supplier may be able to accommodate some modifications, depending on availability and feasibility, to enhance the overall experience.
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