This is your chance to step deeper into freeriding!
Four skiers or snowboarders win a three-day freeride experience in Finnish Lapland together with Antti Autti — snowboarding icon, new deuter Pro Team member and one of the key figures in Nordic freeriding.
Based in Pyhä, the weekend goes beyond chasing powder. Starting from lift-accessed terrain, you’ll explore nearby backcountry while building solid mountain knowledge. Together with Antti, you’ll work on snow safety, terrain reading, decision-making and the basics of touring or splitboarding. The focus is progression: sharper skills, stronger confidence and fresh inspiration for where your freeriding can go next.
Days are spent on snow, evenings together — sharing food, lines and ideas — framed by the landscape of Pyhä-Luosto National Park.
Date: 13–15 February 2026
Last day to apply: 28 January 2026
Required skills
– Ski or snowboard safely and in control
– Be comfortable on all groomed slopes
– Have some basic off-piste experience
Advanced freeride or touring skills are not required — curiosity, motivation and respect for the mountains are.
Antti Autti & Arctic Lines
Snowboarder Antti Autti is one of Finland’s leading freeriders, known for a thoughtful, human-powered approach to the mountains. Through his Arctic Lines project — a film series and guiding concept — he explores freeriding in northern terrain with a clear focus on decision-making and safety. A new member of the deuter Pro Team, Antti combines riding and education with a long-term view on progression in the mountains.
Pyhä & the terrain
Pyhä is a compact resort in Finnish Lapland, located next to Pyhä-Luosto National Park, and known as one of Finland’s strongest freeride destinations. Lift-accessed terrain leads directly into tree skiing, open fell zones and easily reachable freeride lines, without long hikes or heavy approaches. Beyond the resort, the national park offers backcountry terrain and abseiling lines. New marked backcountry areas Huttu and Honka will open for the 2025–26 season.