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January 17, 2012 - Fjällräven Classic 2011, “voices from the trail”

Fjällräven Classic 2012 is held 10-17 of August but unfortunately the tickets are out since long but do not dispair you can buy tickets on our forum we also release tickets from people who have cancelled their participation, when it happens, stay posted on our Facebook page or on the news feed on our website.

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November 30, 2011 - Fjällräven Polar: Our winners

Finally we have decided our winners for Fjällräven Polar 2012. As you may know the competition for Fjällräven Polar have taken place on a country-by-country basis and two people from each country* were selected:

• The first person from each country was selected by visitors to the website voting for thei…

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November 21, 2011 - Our Fjällräven Polar winners will be announced 29 November

We think that you all have made such great applications for Fjällräven Polar, this makes it really hard for us to decide which ones we will pick. Therefor we need you to wait a little bit longer. We will announce the winners the 29 November.…

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November 14, 2011 - The story behind the Expedition Down Jacket

Winter expeditions put your equipment to the test. After not being able to keep comfortable in a bivouac in northern Sweden our founder Åke Nordin made a decision. –No one should ever again have to freeze while out in nature.
Two jackets became one
Fabrics were tested and a search was launched for the highest q…

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October 31, 2011 - Nordkalotten – the Nordic Cap

The arcic regions of Norway, Sweden and Finland are called Nordkalotten. It connects three (not including Russia) countries with no “real” borders. The people of the northern parts has lived here since the stone age. The area was multicultural even before the word was invented. here lives the Sami people…

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August 10, 2011 - Facts about Fjällräven Classic 2011

Who joins Fjällräven Classic? Generally it’s a mix of both experienced trekkers and beginners who never have trekked in the mountains. It’s also a mix of old and young from all over the world.

We think that this is one of the reasons why Fjällräven Classic is such a popular event, the mix of different pe…

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August 4, 2011 - Who joins Fjällräven Classic? Meet Christoffer and Tomas

Why do you choose to trek 110 km out in the wild with 2000 others? I have asked the two twenty four-year old students Christoffer Kembengren and Tomas Berglund from Malmö in the far south of Sweden.

Why Fjällräven Classic?
Tomas: I found my love for nature during a school trip in the gymnasium (High School) too S…

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August 4, 2011 - Fjällräven Classic 2011 – 2000 excited trekkers

Finally we are in Kiruna, Camp Ripan about 200 km north of the Arctic Circle for Fjällräven Classic 2011, the world’s most beautiful trekking event.

Fjällräven Classic is an 110 km trek filled with dramatic wilderness and wonderful people – 2000 participants from 26 nations (!).

In Camp Ripan the part…

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June 8, 2011 - Fjällräven Out In Nature Day

The Out In Nature Day is one of Fjällräven’s many initiatives which aim to encourage more people to discover and spend time in our fantastic natural environment. This is an era where more and more of us are spending more and more time indoors in the company of computers and TV and it is easy to forget how much fun…

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June 2, 2011 - Fjällräven: Åke’s very first jacket

You might call it a nostalgic journey. Next summer Fjällräven’s very first jacket is being launched in a new edition – Greenland No. 1. You might wonder what is new. You might wonder if they become completely nostalgic over at the R&D department.

And yes, maybe we have. We can’t escape the feeling of…

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