
Ski camp Kebenekaise
Ski touring at the top of Sweden
After several Haglöfs Ski Camp at the foot of Vassitjåkka, it’s time to step deeper into the mountains, and closer to what truly matters. This time, we set our sights on Kebnekaise. At the base of Sweden’s highest peak, we establish camp in a high-alpine environment where the mountains surround us in every direction. We are far from towns and everyday comfort, with limited mobile coverage and only the most basic facilities. We operate on the mountains’ terms. Weather, terrain and conditions dictate every decision. This is not just a ski camp. It’s an alpine expedition — shaped by nature, guided by experience, and built to last. In the greatest playground ever made.
A unique ski camp in Europe’s largest wilderness
Weather, snow and terrain determine the plan — flexibility is essential, and adapting to nature is part of the experience.
Ski touring on different levels
Professional guides and instructors
Fantastic cuisine with local produce
Shared accomodation in expedition tents

This is not just a ski camp.
It’s an alpine expedition, shaped by nature,
guided by experience and built to last. In the
greatest playground ever made.

Life in camp
Our camp is simple, functional and purpose-built for life in a remote alpine environment. Facilities include three toilets, a sauna, a communal tent for meals and gathering, and sleeping tents. Accommodation is shared with three to four participants per tent. You sleep in camping beds.

The conditions shape our days
Weather, snow and terrain determine the plan — flexibility is essential, and adapting to nature is part of the experience. When conditions allow, we head out on ski touring missions in the surrounding alpine terrain. Groups are kept small, with a maximum of six participants per guide, ensuring a high level of safety, learning and presence in the mountains.
Proper safety equipment is mandatory. All participants must bring a backpack and a complete avalanche safety kit, including transceiver, shovel and probe.
FAQ

Packing list
Participants are fully responsible for bringing their own personal equipment and clothing. Proper winter clothing is essential, this is not optional. We live outdoors around the clock, with no possibility to step indoors for warmth. Weather conditions can change rapidly, and in extreme cases temperatures may drop to -30°C. Being properly dressed is critical for both comfort and safety.
For everyone's safety, it is critical that all participants are fully prepared for avalanche and mountain hazards and possess the necessary skills and equipment for this trip. We reserve the right to decline participation to anyone who is not adequately equipped or trained for such risks.
The most effective way to reduce the overall environmental footprint of a product is to keep it in use for as long as possible.
The most effective way to reduce the overall environmental footprint of a product is to keep it in use for as long as possible.