Virtually our entire staff took part in our three-day team trip to Lapland.
On Friday 19 January 2018, we set off bright and early to Salzburg Airport. We then flew north to Kuusamo, Finland, where the transfer buses were waiting to take us the 100-kilometre journey to the holiday resort of Iso-Syöte.
As soon as we arrived, we began our first tour – kitted out in thermal wear – through the icy and enchanting winter wonderland.
Some tramped up to the top of the fjell in their snowshoes, enjoying a stunning view and a sunset at the top, while the rest of us took a kickspark, a popular Scandinavian kicksled, down the fjell. After dinner, we learned how to ride snowmobiles.
In the Northern Lights safari that followed, we turned our gazes in the dark of night towards the star-filled sky. On Saturday, a 45-kilometre wilderness snowmobile safari took us through snowy forests and across frozen lakes at -16°C. Along the way, we enjoyed coffee, tea and pulla (cinnamon rolls) at a campfire and frolicked together in the snow.
We crossed snowy pistes in snowmobiles in teams of two first of all, then we relied solely on the strength of six 'dogpower' on a 12-kilometre husky safari, with one person sitting on the sledge and the other standing on the runners to steer. The snowy winter wonderland rolled by, and the perfect silence was broken only now and then by the dogs' barking.
We then snuggled up with the little four-legged apprentices in their 'nursery' and warmed ourselves by the fire while we listened to the tales of the shamans.
After having dinner together and reflecting on our eventful day, we put on our dancing shoes and partied until well beyond midnight.
The next morning, we enjoyed a hearty brunch before making our way back home to Brannenburg with a heavy heart.