The Fjällräven Way

In this episode of the Fjällräven Classic Miniseries we talk with Alena and Matt who is running the Fjällräven Classic US event. They are responsible for the overall event coordination for Fjällräven Classic USA together with the strong team of volunteers. They have been a part of the planning of Fjällräven Classic US since the first trek in Colorado in 2016.

Show Notes

In this episode of the Fjällräven Classic Miniseries we talk with Alena and Matt who is running the Fjällräven Classic US event. They are responsible for the overall event coordination for Fjällräven Classic USA together with the strong team of volunteers. They have been a part of the planning of Fjällräven Classic US since the first trek in Colorado in 2016.

We talk about what makes Classic US special, goes through the route and what participants will experience. The Fjällräven Classic USA is by far the highest altitude of any of the classics, which introduces different types of challenges to the trek. In the episode we also talk a little bit about how to stay safe and prepare for high altitude.

Episodes with the local event managers for Fjällräven Classic Sweden, Fjällräven Classic Germany, Fjällräven Classic Denmark and Fjällräven Classic UK is already available now. An episode about the event in Korea is coming soon!

What is The Fjällräven Way?

In the Fjällräven Way podcast series we talk about various topics directly or indirectly connected to our guiding principals and core values. We will bring up different topics of interest, everything from our corporate guiding principals defined in the Fenix compass, to talking about the Fjällräven events. Everything we do at Fjällräven is guided by the cardinal directions of Nature, Economy, Society and Wellbeing as they foundational principles laying the foundation for our core values. Nature (N), Economy (E), Society (S) and Wellbeing (W) is our guiding compass in all decisions.