A non-stop 66 mile Arctic expedition with training programme.
The inaugural Arctic Spine Race has fuelled our passion to give more people the opportunity to discover the Arctic wilderness. We are thrilled to announce the introduction of the Arctic Spine Explorer Race and training programme for 2025. The Explorer race will be an epic challenge. It’s accompanied by a 3-day cold weather training programme purposefully designed to enhance your skills so you can compete in the extreme cold with confidence. By participating in the Explorer race, you not only gain invaluable self-sufficiency skills in the Arctic but also embark on a mesmerising race route along the Kungsleden Trail. Spanning 66 miles, the course will lead you through forests, over frozen lakes and amidst stunning mountain vistas. Join us for this incredible expedition into the heart of the wilderness.
Arctic Spine 2024 Highlights
Discover what it takes to conquer the mighty Kungsleden Trail in Arctic Sweden.
Race Details
- Location: Kunglesden Trail, Sweden
- Distance: 66 miles / 106 km
- Start: 09:00 Feb 8th 2025, Abisko
- Finish: 21:00 Feb 11th 2025, Nikkaloukta
- Time Limit: 84 hours
- Temperature: -5°C / -40°C
- Terrain: Arctic tundra
- Training Start: Feb 4th 2025
- Training Finish: Feb 6th 2025
- Race and Training: 8 Days
Get your Race Information Pack
Find out everything you need to know about The Montane Arctic Spine Explorer and training programme by downloading our free race information pack. It includes details about the race, the route, training programme, vetting criteria, full itinerary and summary of equipment requirements.
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What's next?
Ready to have an Arctic experience of a lifetime? If you’re keen to find out more about the Arctic Spine Explorer and training programme, then book a call with Race Director Phil Hayday-Brown to find out more information or take a closer look at the route.
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Testimonials
Eoin Murray (GBR)
“For an experience of a lifetime in the Arctic wilderness, this challenge will push competitors to the limit on a voyage of pure self-discovery"
Testimonials
Edward Sellon (GBR)
“You have to do more than just physically endure the miles. This is an expedition race and you've got to be able to survive on your own. The Kungsleden is iconic for a reason. It’s very special.”
Testimonials
Kevin Leahy (IRE)
"It was -25 degrees and I was happily cruising across a frozen lake. When I looked up, I saw the Northern Lights for the first time. This is why I do this."
Testimonials
Andrew Bond (GBR)
“The Arctic Spine location and route felt truly remote. More than any other Arctic event I’ve done."
Testimonials
Rob Brooks (GBR)
“I signed up because I wanted the challenge of testing myself in an extreme but beautiful environment. The Arctic Spine team were fantastic.”
Race FAQs
SOLO ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
To participate in the Arctic Spine Explorer Race, candidates must have previous experience of tough multi day races in cold weather conditions such as the Winter Spine. You must have outdoor experience and be able to travel over 35km a day in temperatures as low as -40. We are looking for skills such as navigation, camping and usage of stoves. You will also need competent use of maps, compass and GPS. Prospective entrants must undergo an approval process with our Race Director prior to entry. In the absence of race experience, please provide details of any relevant expedition experience.
TEAM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
Whilst the above entry criteria and experience is requested, team entries (of 2, 3 or 4 persons) provide additional personal safety and are recommended for those who lack solo experience in extreme cold environments. If your teammates need to withdraw during the event, you may have the option to continue as a non competitive team. However, you will not qualify for any ranked prizes or placing. This is subject to your personal experience and ability. This decision is at the discretion of the Race Organisers and their safety team.
PRE-EVENT QUALIFYING:
All participants, regardless of their declared or approved experience will have to participate in a pre-event assessment course with pass/fail modules focused on the core winter safety components such as winter camping, travel, navigation, personal administration, preparing food, water and dealing with emergency situations. If your skill level does not meet the required standard and you fail the assessment course your entry may be reviewed prior to the race start. For example you may be placed within a team. In a worst case scenario you may not be approved to participate in the race.
Yes. We welcome team entries of 2, 3 or 4 persons. Team entries provide additional personal safety to entrants and are recommended for those who lack solo experience in extreme cold environments. You can let us know if you want to participate as a team in the sign-up process.
Phil Hayday-Brown, Co-founder of the Montane Spine Races is the Race Director for the Arctic Races.
Phil started his career at The John Ridgway Adventure School learning the skills that would take him to the North and South Poles. Racing to the magnetic North Pole when working in the High Canadian Arctic (Nunavut) he went on to help organise and take part in the first race to the South Pole since the 1911/12 famous race between Scott and Amundsen. In 2013, Phil completed an expedition to the Geographic North Pole, breaking an unofficial world record for the fastest team to the North Pole over the last 2 degrees. Other recent recces include Lake Baikal in Siberia and Greenland where Phil has been exploring new race opportunities for Spine.
We have provided more detailed information in the race pack but there are a number of accommodation options available to you. We do advise booking early.
ACCOMMODATION OPTIONS:
STF KIRUNA
logi@kiruna.fhsk.se
KIRUNA SCANDIC
kiruna@scandichotels.com
ICE HOTEL KIRUNA – JUKKASJÄRVI
info@icehotel.com
STF ABISKO
abisko@stfturist.se
N.B. it is worth becoming an STF member before coming out
We would always recommend that every competitor purchases appropriate insurance to cover your participation in a Montane Spine event and the costs of your entry fee, should you not be able to take part.
The race has enormous infrastructure costs, most of which are fixed, which unfortunately prevents the option of a full refund. We want to be as fair as possible though, so while your entry fee includes a non-refundable deposit, if you notify us before the deadline (see Terms & Conditions) 100 days before the race, you will get a partial refund. Please read the T&Cs before make your payment.
The total cost for The Montane Arctic Spine Explorer and Training is £2800.
To secure your place, you can either pay in full when you enter or pay a deposit of £700. The remaining fee can be split over three payments. £700 will be due 270 days before race start, the second installment will be £700 due 180 days before the race and the final £700 will be due 90 days before race start. See below for the payment schedule.
Payments can be made online via your debit or credit card.
Payment schedule
The entry fee for the Explorer race and training programme is £2,800. To secure your place, you will need to make a deposit payment of £700 on entry. The remaining fee is split over three further payments of £700. Alternatively, you can pay in full when you enter.
You can use your debit or credit card to make your payments online. Stripe Payments handles the steps between you providing your card information and learning that the payment has been accepted. Some of the world’s largest companies, including Amazon and Shopify, use Stripe.
Deposit
Pay a £700 deposit in order to secure your place.
270 days to go
An installment of £700 is due.
180 days to go
An installment of £700 is due.
90 days to go
Pay the final installment of £700.