The Descent · Trysil 2027
Downhill not required
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Stop 01 · 1,132 m
The Drop-In — Downhill
All levels — greens to blacks
Sixty-eight slopes. One mountain. Zero excuses. From mellow blues to thigh-burning blacks — this is where the stories start.



Carving down ↓
Stop 02 · The Silent Side
Cross-Country
No downhill required
100 km of groomed trails through silent pine forest. No lift lines. No noise. Just you, the glide, and an unreasonable amount of fresh air. Never tried? Trysil is the place to start — rent everything on site, pick a flat forest loop, and discover why Swedes won't shut up about it.

Dusk falls · gliding into the village ↓
Stop 03 · Golden Hour
Quality Time
No skis required
Cinnamon buns the size of your face. Hot chocolate by the fire. The sacred Swedish art of doing absolutely nothing, beautifully. Long lunches. Cooking dinner together in the cabin. The colleagues you Slack every day — finally around the same table.




Night mode engaged ↓
Final Stop · Sea Level of Dignity
Après & The Party
Ski boots on the dance floor. Questionable singing. Legendary stories. What happens in Trysil gets retold at every fika for a year.





Base Camp 01 · The Pilgrimage
Getting There
Own cars · one convoy
Trysil is in Norway. We are not. This year we close the gap ourselves — our own cars, one convoy, one border between us and the mountain.
We Drive
One convoy, north
No bus this year — we take the wheel ourselves and roll north as a convoy. How many cars we need depends on how many of us sign up, so the exact fleet is set once the list closes. Coordinate in the trip channel so nobody crosses the border alone with their own thoughts.
On Arrival
Check-in · first tracks
Keys, cabin draft results, and a first fika while the gear gets sorted. If the lifts are still spinning when we arrive — well. You know what to do.
How many cars we run is set once sign-ups close. Timings marked TBC are locked when the date is. Drivers and seats get matched up in the trip channel.
Base Camp 02 · The Lodge
Where We Stay
Sauna within reach
Somewhere to drop your boots, dry your gloves, and replay the day’s heroics until they’re 30% more impressive.
Find Your Cabin
Slide the crew size
How many are we? Slide the crew size and see where we’d sleep — wood panels, fireplaces, and a sauna within reach.
Room Allocation
Drafted closer to departure
Cabin crews are drafted closer to departure. Requests are welcome. Snoring history will be taken into account. The corner cabin is reserved for the loudest among us — you know who you are.
What’s Included
The fine print
- Bed linen & towelsTBC
- BreakfastCabin self-service, supplies provided TBC
- Wi-FiYes — but the mountain doesn’t care about your Slack
- Sauna scheduleNegotiated nightly, diplomacy advised
Details marked TBC are confirmed once booking is locked in. Cabin photos drop here as soon as we have them.
Base Camp 03 · Save the Week
The Dates
Week 11 · 15–21 March 2027
Four days in week 11 — deep snow, longer days, and the sportlov and vinterferie school crowds safely behind us.
The first question everyone asks, answered with the honesty of a trip that hasn’t been booked yet.
- WindowWeek 11 · 15–21 March 2027
- Working assumptionThu 18 – Sun 21 March TBC
- Days off needed1–2 TBC
- Why week 11?After Swedish sportlov (w. 7–9) & Norwegian vinterferie (w. 8–9)
All figures marked TBC are placeholders until the trip is formally booked. This updates the moment real dates exist.
Base Camp 04 · The Damage
The Prices
Estimates, not invoices
Slide together your own mountain bill — lift, gear, bed and bus. Pick your days, pick your gear, and watch the damage add up — gently.
Rentals are SkiStar pre-book prices for 18 March 2027. Lift pass is 2025/26 guide pricing — 2027 prices aren’t published yet. Accommodation and transportation are rough estimates until the trip is booked. Nothing here is an invoice.
All figures marked TBC are placeholders until the trip is formally booked. This updates the moment real numbers exist.