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Harriniva Wilderness Hotel is situated 230km above the Arctic Circle and at 67 degrees north, it is ideally located within The Aurora Zone. Our Northern Lights Quest includes various excellent daytime activities to ensure you see the best of Lapland, with huskies and snowmobiles on the agenda.

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Most importantly though, for the avid Aurora Hunter, there are evening activities which will give you the best opportunities to achieve your goal of seeing the Northern Lights. Depending on how active you want to be on your holiday you can also add in additional Aurora Snowshoeing activity too. See our 'Personalise' section for more information.

This holiday includes an introduction to the science behind the Northern Lights to understand more about how and why this incredible natural phenomenon appears. You will also head to a campfire site to seek the Aurora away from any artificial light pollution.

As well as maximising the opportunity to see the Northern Lights, this itinerary includes a mix of daytime activities so you can experience the best of Lapland. Try your hand at mushing in an exciting dog sledding safari, whizz across the fells in a thrilling snowmobile excursion and take some time to relax in the spa.

A husky safari truly encapsulates the spirit of Arctic adventure and today you will head into the wilderness with your eager team of dogs on a 15km safari through this stunning winter wonderland. The enthusiasm the dogs share for the trail is infectious and this is sure to be a real highlight. This activity lasts around two to three hours in total.

This evening it is time for a bit of pampering which will vary depending on where you are staying. At Harriniva you will take the short walk to the hot tub area where you can sit and soak in the warm water (remember your hat!) and look out on the frozen river below which has been the site for numerous lucky Northern Lights viewers before you!

If you are staying at Hotel Jeris then we have included entry to the Arctic Sauna World this evening. Built in 2019 this spa setting is home to four different element saunas to relax and unwind. There is also an option for an ice dip (for the very brave!) the sauna world looks out to the frozen lake Jerisjrvi where the Northern Lights are commonly seen by guests in the hotel and locals alike.

Today is all about speed! After breakfast you will head out on a thrilling snowmobile safari, allowing you to explore much further into your winter wonderland surroundings. Full instruction and tuition will be provided before you head into the wilderness, crossing frozen lakes and winding through forest trails. The safari will cover approximately 30km.

Ideally located in the north-west corner of Finland, high above the Arctic Circle and in the very heart of the Aurora Zone, Harriniva Adventure Resort serves as a perfect base for your adventure holiday.

Jeris Lakeside Resort occupies an enviable location which is 20 kilometres from the nearest village and is located directly on the shores of Lake Jerisjrvi. It is this remote position that makes the hotel an enchanting forest retreat.

Searching for the Northern Lights by boat is a fantastic experience that is only available in a handful of locations. The sea can act as the perfect mirror to reflect the Aurora, creating a wonderful sight, should conditions be right. Travelling by boat also means that you have a better chance of outrunning any potential cloud cover.

You will sail into the archipelago, stopping at an island, where you will enjoy hot drinks around a campfire, as you search the skies for the Northern Lights. You may also choose to upgrade this activity to include a wilderness dinner, for a supplement.

This Aurora hunting session will see your guide lead you on foot as you use snowshoes and headlamps to navigate your way to an ideal Aurora viewpoint. Warm drinks will be served as you watch the skies for a potential Northern Lights display.

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Jeri Wind-Sense (female: Asi Wind-Sense), the civilized native is a playable archer. He can skip fights with Yagight warriors. He reaches his goal by killing the Mad Hermit, thanks to a quest given by the Vorascombana elders. He has an Oak bow and a Gambeson as a starting equipment. He has 26.

"Taken from his homeland as a boy, the civilized native was to be a curiosity in a traveling circus before his aggressive nature forced his captors to sign him up with the army in an effort to be rid of him. He had since served out his term of enlistment as a scout in an infantry regiment, before deciding to return to his native homeland and to try to find a place among his people."

The party obtain this quest from the elders of Vorascombana. It entails killing a mad hermit, located south-east of the village. This fight is very difficult (and results in an epic victory), as the hermit, a previous leader of the Vorascombana tribe, has the abilities of a Yagight warrior chief, and also summons two dire wolves and two bears to fight alongside him. After killing the hermit, Jeri is accepted as a member of the tribe of Vorascombana, and reaches his goal, allowing him to skip turns in combat. It also earn the party the trust of Vorascombana.

"Only a few occasions in his life had Jeri Wind-Sense felt like he belonged somewhere, and this first stepin reconnecting with his heritage has given him a sense of fulfillment and inner peace. He is now a more patient fighter and can wait out the enemy in combat by skipping turns."

Fresh off the final season of Star Trek: Picard, Jeri Ryan will join the cast of AMC's noir western Dark Winds for Season 2. Also headed out west is Dopesick's Nicholas Logan. The series, which is based on the late Tony Hillerman's Leaphorn & Chee '70s-set detective novels, is set to return later this year. The casting, initially reported by Deadline seems to be an indicator that unlike a number of other series at AMC that have fallen victim to cost-cutting cancelations, Dark Winds will indeed air on the network.

Ryan will have a recurring role as Rosemary Vines, a femme fatale who gets her talons into Navajo Nation Police officer Jim Chee, leaving a trail of bodies in the wake of her quest for power. Logan will play Colton Wolf, a dangerous killer-for-hire headed for a confrontation with Chee's partner Joe Leaphorn. Both characters were introduced in the 1980 Leaphorn & Chee novel People of Darkness; Season 1 was primarily based on 1978's Listening Woman.

Ryan has starred in several series including Boston Public, Leverage, and Body of Proof, but is best known for her role as Seven of Nine, a human rescued from the Borg Collective, in Star Trek: Voyager. Debuting on the series in 1997, she became a breakout character and an important driver of the show's plotlines in its final seasons. She recently reprised the role on Star Trek: Picard's first two seasons, and will return for the show's third and final season when it premieres next month on Paramount+. Logan starred in the Sundance TV series Hap and Leonard, and in the films I Care a Lot and The Best of Enemies. He will next appear in the Orlando Bloom actioner Red Right Hand, the Western horror film Organ Trail, and the Jim Cummings thriller The Last Stop in Yuma County.

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