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TIKANI'S DOG RUN EASTER 2025Øytjernsætervegen 212, 2880 Nord-Torpa
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Apr 19 2:00 PM-3:00 PM
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JASSA'S KENNEL VISIT - THE LIFE OF PENSIONERSØytjernsætervegen 212, 2880 Nord-Torpa
Apr 19 2:00 PM-4:00 PM
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PUPPY TIME - ACTIVITIES WITH THE LITTLE ONESØytjernsætervegen 212, 2880 Nord-Torpa
Apr 19 3:00 PM-4:00 PM
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JASSA'S KENNEL VISIT - THE LIFE OF PENSIONERSØytjernsætervegen 212, 2880 Nord-Torpa
Apr 19 4:00 PM-5:30 PM
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TIKANI'S DOG RUN EASTER 2025Øytjernsætervegen 212, 2880 Nord-Torpa
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BRAGE'S DOG RUN FOR ONE DAY - 30km
Be a dog walker for a day with us, in the beautiful mountain area of Synnfjellet, Innlandet in Norway. If you want to go up and over the tree line, you have to go on such a long trip like this one. Our happy huskies are only an hour from Lillehammer, and about three hours from Oslo, ready to take you on an adventure you will soon forget. You get to handle your own doggie bucket. Maybe dog sledding is on your bucketlist? Children who are used to long walks in the winter mountains can join, but recommend that they have tried dog sledding before! This is a perfect gift idea for adventurers! Since we are a small family business, our vision is different and in practice cannot offer anything big. This will then often attract small groups. We can accommodate up to 2 adults on this tour. I also have a children's sled, but I recommend on this trip, only children who have tried dog sledding before. If you're a larger group, you'll have to look at Castello's taste in dog-sledding. We also only take one booking per trip. Which means. If there is only one person in the order. Only one will join us. if there are two. Two will join us, if there are four or five. You get the picture! This makes it easier for me to focus on the skills and level of the group and introverts dry maybe asking questions when they are in a group they know. In addition, it will be less stressful for the dogs. We stay together all the time on our journey. You get to participate in most of the work that needs to be done before and after the trip. For in my eyes, life is not served on a platter. And people understand more of everything that needs to be done if they get to experience all aspects of being a dog handler. If you wish one can stay behind after the trip and cuddle with the dogs, we have a couple of retired sled dogs and puppies at the kennel that deserve attention. Hot drinks and homemade biscuits are served. We can and do fire up the bonfire pan. Currently we don't have much to offer for clothing, so make sure you read tips for dressing for our dog walking tours. It is better to bring a little extra in the sleigh, than to freeze because you underestimate the weather and temperature.
NOK 2,750/ Adult (13+)
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CASTELLO'S TASTE OF DOG SLEDDING
Want to try out what it's like to be a dog walker? Here we have dog sledding of different lengths in the beautiful Synnfjellet, Innlandet in Norway! Our happy huskies are only one hour from Lillehammer, and about three hours from Oslo. They are ready to take you on an adventure you will never forget. You get to handle your own doggie bucket. Maybe dog sledding is on your bucketlist? Dog sledding for young children then this trip is great! Perfect gift idea for adventurers! Since we are a small family business, our vision is different and in practice cannot offer anything big. This will then often attract small groups. We can accommodate up to 5 adults on this tour. If you are a larger group, you must share the tour, where you alternate between enjoying the campfire and dog sledding. If this is not for you. Then you will probably need to book a tour with a larger experience agency. We also only take one booking per trip. That is, if there is only one person in the order. Only one will join us. if there are two. Two will join us, if there are four or five. You get the picture! This makes it easier for me to focus on the skills and level of the group and introverts dry maybe asking questions when they are in a group they know. In addition, it will be less stressful for the dogs. We stay together all the time on our journey. You get to participate in most of the work that needs to be done before and after the trip. For in my eyes, life is not served on a platter. And people understand more of everything that needs to be done for a dog handler if they get to experience all aspects of being a dog handler. If you wish one can stay behind after the trip and cuddle with the dogs, we have a couple of retired sled dogs and puppies at the kennel that deserve attention. Hot drinks and homemade biscuits are served. We can and do fire up the bonfire pan. Currently we don't have much to offer for clothing, so make sure you read tips for dressing for our dog walking tours. It is better to bring a little extra in the sleigh, than to freeze because you underestimate the weather and temperature.
NOK 1,100/ Adult (13+)
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NANNA'S HALF-DAY DOG SLEDDING TOUR - 15 km
Be a dog walker for half a day with us in beautiful Synnfjellet, Innlandet in Norway! Our happy huskies are only one hour from Lillehammer, and about three hours from Oslo. They are ready to take you on an adventure you will never forget. You get to handle your own doggie bucket. Maybe dog sledding is on your bucketlist? Dog sledding for kids then this trip is great! Perfect gift idea for adventurers! Since we are a small family business, our vision is different and in practice cannot offer anything big. This will then often attract small groups. We can accommodate up to 4 adults on this tour. I have a baby sled too. then we suddenly have room for another one. If you're a larger group, take a look at Castello's taste of dog sledding. If this is not for you. Then you will probably need to book a tour with a larger experience agency. We also only take one booking per trip. That is, if there is only one person in the order. Only one will join us. if there are two. Two will join us, if there are four or five. You get the picture? This makes it easier for me to focus on the skills and level of the group and introverts dry maybe asking questions when they are in a group they know. In addition, it will be less stressful for the dogs. We stay together all the time on our dog sled ride. You get to participate in most of the work that needs to be done before and after the trip. For in my eyes, life is not served on a platter. And people understand more of everything that needs to be done for a dog handler if they get to experience all aspects of being a dog handler. If you wish one can stay behind after the trip and cuddle with the dogs, we have a couple of retired sled dogs and puppies at the kennel that deserve attention. Hot drinks and homemade biscuits are served. We can and do fire up the bonfire pan. Currently we don't have much to offer for clothing, so make sure you read tips for dressing for our dog walking tours. It is better to bring a little extra in the sleigh, than to freeze because you underestimate the weather and temperature.
NOK 1,700/ Adult (13+)
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PAJERO'S WINTER ADVENTURE - 3 DAYS
Three days of adventure, interaction and wilderness! This tour gives you a unique opportunity to learn dog sledding from scratch, while navigating through magnificent scenery. But dog sledding is more than standing behind the sled -- it's also about taking care of the dogs, who are the real heroes of the trip. Actively participating in the daily routines, from grooming to feeding, provides a deeper understanding and a rewarding experience. At the end of the day, a cozy cabin awaits you in the mountains, where you can enjoy the tranquility and reflect on the adventures of the day. This is an experience that combines learning, mastery and nature experiences — perfect for everyone, regardless of experience. Please note: Accommodation in tents may be required if weather or snow conditions so require. It is and possible the route will be changed. *DAY 1: * Our adventure begins in the dog yard, where we meet the huskies who are part of Team Lewis's Mountain Paws. The day is dedicated to intensive dog walking training and we go on a full-day dog-sledding tour through the beautiful countryside. You will be introduced to the basic principles of dog walking, learn about sledges, equipment and dogs. Get first-hand experience managing your own dog crate, as well as training on dog grooming and feeding as we will do when we spend the night in the mountains. We end the day with good food around the fire in the lavvo. This is for those who want a slightly softer start before the big 2 day mountain hike to come. You travel to the cottage, which has both panoramic views of Synnfjellet and a sauna. You have to clean out of the cabin and bring all your things before you show up at the dog yard the next day. You can get a reduction in the price if you want to go for a more real wild night and sleep in the lavvo the first night in the dog yard. *DAY 2: * We start the morning with a meeting at the kennel, where you will receive an in-depth introduction and training to the tour. Once all your gear is packed and ready, you can prepare for a true wilderness experience — without electricity, Wi-Fi and other modern living conditions. We start in forest terrain and light conditions so that you get to know the control and interaction between you and the dogs. We take a short walk through Langsua National Park. A little depending on when in the winter season and when we get on our way with the dog sled, but it can be dusky/dark when we arrive at the cabin. The weather will tell whether we choose a cabin in the mountains or down in the valley. Regardless of the cabin we take care of the dog heroes and make sure that they are well before we find ourselves comfortable in the cabin, fill the body with good food and recover and are ready for another wonderful day out in the mountains. *DAY 3: * After filling up the tank with a hearty breakfast for both the dogs and us, we pack up and head home which will then take us over Synnfjellet. Back in the doghouse, we catch up with our canine heroes. Once everything is cleared and in place, one can choose to move around and home, or have a little chat about the trip and a meal around a campfire in our lavvo before leaving. If you have a long journey, we can recommend renting a cabin in the mountains, as attendance can be as early as 09.30. We can either arrange a cabin rental for you where there will be an addition in the price, or we can give you tips so that you can arrange a cabin rental yourself. This experience is for 2 people only!
NOK 10,700/ Adult
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TEDDY BEAR'S WILDERNESS TOUR - 2 DAYS
Two days of adventure, interaction and wilderness! This tour gives you a unique opportunity to learn dog sledding from scratch, while navigating through magnificent scenery. But dog sledding is more than standing behind the sled -- it's also about taking care of the dogs, who are the real heroes of the trip. Actively participating in the daily routines, from grooming to feeding, provides a deeper understanding and a rewarding experience. At the end of the day, a cozy cabin awaits you in the mountains, where you can enjoy the tranquility and reflect on the adventures of the day. This is an experience that combines learning, mastery and nature experiences — perfect for everyone, regardless of experience. Please note: Accommodation in tents may be required if weather or snow conditions so require. *DAY 1: * We start the morning with a meeting at the kennel, where you will receive an in-depth introduction and training to the tour. Once all your gear is packed and ready, you can prepare for a true wilderness experience — without electricity, Wi-Fi and other modern living conditions. We start in forest terrain and light conditions so that you get to know the control and interaction between you and the dogs. We take a short walk through Langsua National Park. A little depending on when in the winter season and when we get on our way with the dog sled, but it can be dusky/dark when we arrive at the cabin. The weather will tell whether we choose a cabin in the mountains or down in the valley. Regardless of the cabin we take care of the dog heroes and make sure that they are well before we find ourselves comfortable in the cabin, fill the body with good food and recover and are ready for another wonderful day out in the mountains. *DAY 2: * After filling up the tank with a hearty breakfast for both the dogs and us, we pack up and head home which will then take us over Synnfjellet. Back in the doghouse, we catch up with our canine heroes. Once everything is cleared and in place, one can choose to move around and home, or have a little chat about the trip and a meal around a campfire in our lavvo before leaving. If you have a long journey, we can recommend renting a cabin in the mountains, as attendance can be as early as 09.30. We can either arrange a cabin rental for you where there will be an addition in the price, or we can give you tips so that you can arrange a cabin rental yourself. This experience is for 2 people only! *TIPS FOR DRESSING! * As we say here in Norway: “There is no bad weather, only bad clothes.” Here are some tips and recommendations on winter clothes to keep you warm on your trips: 1\. Inner layer: should be something that breathes, I recommend wool. Do not use cotton! 2\. Thicker layers: I recommend wool, but you can also use fleece. 3\. Last layer: windproof jacket and trousers, sometimes waterproof too, in a gentle state, but remember that it must be breathable material. Recommend a good cap where it goes in front of the face. This gives you the best protection for your face 4\. A thicker jacket is fine to bring along as you can adjust by taking the jacket on and off. Here I wear a down jacket but a quilted winter jacket or parkas is and fine. This is especially wise for the long hikes, peak walks, snow mountain, overnight trips. A good hood that goes in front of the face is and something to think about as hoods (especially with fur trim) stop wind cooling the face. (I have a pair of parkas I can borrow!) 5\. Woolen socks, maybe even two, if the shoes allow. If it is too tight, it will have the opposite effect. Important with the possibility of movement of the legs otherwise they will be cold. 6\. Good winter boots that are tight and not too tight! 7\. Good warm and windproof hat and mittens. Do not wear gloves! I recommend wearing thin wool gloves to use inside the mittens or keep it in your pockets, for use when handling the dogs. 8\. Wool neck/neck to cover the anskite for weather and wind. 9\. Snow goggles, not a must, but I recommend if it is very windy and snowy at the same time.
NOK 7,200/ Adult
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About Team Lewis
Fjellpoter tilbyr uforglemmelige opplevelser i naturen, inkludert hundefotografering, hundekjøring, kennelbesøk og fjellturer med hund. Vårt mål er å skape minner som varer livet ut, enten det er gjennom å fange hundens eventyrlige ånd i bilder eller å gi deg en unik opplevelse med våre huskier i vakre Synnfjellet.