After preparing with an epic winter hike and Runmageddon, we were ready to take on this challenge. For this year’s summer trip, we traded hotel comfort for a raw forest environment. Together, we built shelters, made fire, sourced water, and navigated unfamiliar terrain. It was about more than just survival; it was about teamwork, resilience, and stepping far outside our comfort zones, all under the guidance of professional survival trainers.
We mastered several ways to start a fire: from using a string, a cotton pad, and… a tampon 👀, to natural birch bark and other treasures found in the woods.
We got to know where to find the proper wood, which wood burns best, where to find it, and how to prepare it for the perfect campfire.
Some of us felt the comfort of home, others pushed their limits gutting fish or even daring to try a raw fish eye! The reward was worth it, hand-prepared fish, seasoned with the most magical secret ingredient: hunger + plus a pinch of campfire dust. Easily the best team lunch we’ve ever had!
We built the simplest shelter: three wooden sticks, a tarp, and a bit of cord. Doesn’t sound cozy? After merging our shelters into one and lighting a campfire in the middle, the forest turned into a true camp vibe.
We learned to navigate with a traditional compass, and even how to make one from what nature provides. Now we’re confident each of our Inuit will always find their way home.
At the end, we all passed the final test and officially earned our survival certificates. Congratulations, team!
This summer trip was about pushing our limits and stepping outside our comfort zone more than ever, exactly as we imagined it. Because overcoming challenges together is what truly strengthens our bond, and that’s what our team trips are all about.