This story first appeared in GearJunkie.
How do you feel about freezing your butt off while dogsledding across the Scandinavian Arctic? If that sounds like your cup of crazy, then Fjällräven would like a word.
The Swedish outdoor retailer has announced its 19th edition of the annual Fjällräven Polar, set to kick off in April 2024. This dogsledding race invites 20 people from around the world to navigate a grueling 300km journey across the Scandinavian tundra. And if you’re wondering whether you need Ernest Shackleton-level experience with winter survival — the answer is no.
The event is about showing that “anyone” can tackle this challenge, as long as they receive top-notch cold-weather gear and some guidance from experts. “Guts and gusto” are prerequisites as well, Fjällräven wrote in a press release.
“Over the years, participants have faced everything from blizzards and -30°C temperatures, to the beautiful, sun-drenched landscapes,” Fjällräven said in the release. “For a few lucky people, Fjällräven Polar is the opportunity to test their limits on the adventure of a lifetime.”
Fjällräven will only accept applications until Nov. 19, 2023, so if you’re interested, apply sooner rather than later.
What is Fjällräven Polar?
Fjällräven Polar is an arctic expedition that traces its roots back to the early 1990s. That’s when Åke Nordin, the founder of Fjällräven, was inspired by the grit of an experienced Swedish dogsled driver who had conquered the treacherous Iditarod race in Alaska.
Initially, Fjällräven Polar was a race in the spirit of the Iditarod, but in 2012, the event underwent a significant transformation. It shifted its focus from competition to inclusivity, inviting everyday individuals with little to no wilderness experience to participate.
Over the years, participants have braved extreme conditions while experiencing awe-inspiring arctic landscapes. Notably, the expedition has also achieved success online, the company said, attracting hundreds of thousands of visitors to its website annually and garnering thousands of applications from around the globe.
However, in 2020 and 2021, the COVID-19 pandemic forced a hiatus, but the event made its return in 2022, drawing nearly 15,000 applications.