Once we’re well and truly out of breath, we stroll to the dining room at Kakslauttanen Arctic Resort, flushed cheeks and all. As we devour the three-course dinner at Aurora, the world’s largest log cabin restaurant, we marvel at the effort that goes into putting together elaborate meals at a place as remote as Kakslauttanen. A creamy salmon soup is followed by sautéed reindeer and finally, a luxuriant raspberry panna cotta. There is a wide variety of wines but we opt for a full-bodied red to complement the reindeer meat. We don’t know whether it’s the wine, exhaustion, or sub-zero temperatures, but we’re feeling heady as we tumble out of the restaurant.