https://upnorth.jhg-online.de One semester in Finland ... Mon, 11 Apr 2011 18:49:54 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.4.2 https://upnorth.jhg-online.de/2011/04/sauna-at-the-sea/ https://upnorth.jhg-online.de/2011/04/sauna-at-the-sea/#comments Sat, 02 Apr 2011 21:03:45 +0000 http://upnorth.jhg-online.de/?p=436 Today we went to our first sea side sauna 🙂 It’s a public sauna in the south western part of Turku at the sea. Went there at about 6 p.m. and went back at about 8 p.m. Nice place 🙂 You can jump into the cold water after sauna or just sit on a bench on the pontoon. The water is still frozen, but they’ve made a big whole in it to go for a swim 🙂

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https://upnorth.jhg-online.de/2011/03/lapland-and-norway/ https://upnorth.jhg-online.de/2011/03/lapland-and-norway/#comments Mon, 28 Mar 2011 17:13:28 +0000 http://upnorth.jhg-online.de/?p=426 We just came back from a very nice 4 day trip together with another German girl, Andrea, and one Spanish guy, Saul. We started our trip in Turku at 7 p.m. taking the bus to the airport. We wanted to pick up our car there, but nobody was at the desk. So we called the number which was written on a paper and finally one person came (he expected us to come with the next flight). We guess he was a little bit out of his mind and so he forgot to charge us for the third driver and for being under 25 … good for us. As we had to wait for him he gave us a bigger car (double-upgrade) than we ordered and so we got a Mercedes B 180. So we started our at around 8.30 p.m. Around 12 hours later we arrived in Rovaniemi where we wanted to have breakfast in the most Northern McDonald’s in the world. But we were 45 minutes too early and it was closed. So we continued our way, stopped at the Santa Clause Village for a couple of minutes and arrived in Inari at around 1 o’clock in the afternoon.

Day 1
As we were hungry we went to Siida, the Sami museum to have lunch. After that we drove to our hostel in Kaamanen. There we had the possibility to get cross-country skis for free. The sizes of the shoes did not fit all of us so that we drove to the next “shop” 1.5km away to rent one more skis. In the evening we then had our first cross-country ski experience in Lapland. After that we drove to Inari to get some ice cream and relaxed at home. We went outside for a couple of times to see if we can see the Northern Lights, but as it was snowing so there was no chance to see them that night.

Day 2
We got up early because we wanted to drive to Norway and the arctic see on that day. The border to Norway was not very impressive, but the countryside changed completely. We drove along a very nice valley with little mountains and finally came to a point where we could see the arctic see. It wasn’t frozen and there were more snowy mountains around there. It was really nice to see. We then also saw reindeers in the countryside and fishing areas within the sea. We drove along the coastline for a while and enjoyed it a lot. Back in our hostel we cooked Spaghettis and decided to go out for cross-country skiing again. This itself was not a problem, but we decided to go into another direction than the day before. We were thinking that we were skiing on a lake, but later we found out that it was a river. As it started to get dark we decided to go away from the snowmobile tracks were you can easily ski and cross a few trees to get to the other side of the ‘lake’ and go back there. That was a bad decision. Once away from the track we sunk into the snow up to our hips. It was not possible to go on with the skis and we tried to crawl. It was really hard and took us hours. We finally made our way back to the hostel. This night we again drove the 60 km to Inari and back to get ice cream J. We furthermore had a look at the Inari lake in the night because we were hoping to have a better chance to see the Northern Lights from there. But even though we saw stars in this night we could not see anything else.

Day 3 and 4
It was a really nice and sunny day. We had to pack our stuff in the morning. After that we drove to the Inari lake to do cross-country skiing on it. It is amazingly big and really beautiful. At around 2 o’clock we again had lunch at the Sami museum. We than had to bring back our skis. On this way we saw a lot of reindeers. Some were lying on the river and others were standing on the street and not going away … But we then actually made our way and went into the museum we up to now just had lunch in. It was interesting and explained things about the Sami culture and the different animals and times of the year in that area. At around 6 we started our way back to Turku. On our way just a couple of kilometers before Ivalo we saw a wild spirit park. On a sign it said that it is open every day until 8. But another sign said closed and had a telephone number on it. Luckily we called that number and 10 minutes later a woman came. She kind of did a tour with us and showed us the 32 sled dogs (not many huskies) they had. She knew the name and race of every single dog and explained us a lot. She also showed us a raccoon-dog, a red fox, a polar fox, wild pigs, a ferret, etc. It was really cool! After that we continued our way back home. We always looked out of the car window to hopefully see some lights, but nothing. We arrived in Rovaniemi at 11:20 and now were early enough to have dinner at the McDonald’s before it closed at midnight. We went out further South and then finally saw some blue/green lights. We stopped at a lake to have it dark around us. And really, yes we could see some northern lights. But we have to say that they were not very bright or colorful this night and so it wasn’t really spectacular. After another long drive in the car we finally arrived Turku on Monday at midday.

In total we drove 3204 km which took us 42:37 hours.

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https://upnorth.jhg-online.de/2011/03/catching-reindeers-and-the-northern-lights/ Thu, 24 Mar 2011 16:06:25 +0000 http://upnorth.jhg-online.de/?p=420 I know we are crazy, but as we haven’t seen wild living reindeers or the northern light the last time we were in Lapland we are getting a car tonight and driving up there ones more. Together with Andrea, a German girl and Saul a Spanish guy this will be lots of fun. So we have around 1250km lying before us for this night! You will get to know more about this trip after we are back on Monday evening.

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https://upnorth.jhg-online.de/2011/03/sleeding-and-cooking-with-friendship-family/ Sun, 20 Mar 2011 19:00:06 +0000 http://upnorth.jhg-online.de/?p=406 Today was a really nice and sunny day. After ice hockey we took the bus to the home of our Finish friendship family. Once there they already have been waiting for us outside. We walked to the side of the houses and found a small but nice hill to sledge on. Not only the kids had fun, but we also!

Afterwards we backed Flammkuchen and ate the Marmorkuchen we had prepared the day before. It was a really nice Sunday afternoon and we enjoyed it a lot.

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https://upnorth.jhg-online.de/2011/03/final-day-of-ice-hockey/ https://upnorth.jhg-online.de/2011/03/final-day-of-ice-hockey/#comments Sun, 20 Mar 2011 15:00:19 +0000 http://upnorth.jhg-online.de/?p=381 This has been a very sad day in a way, but the ice is melting under one’s skates. In most parts of the ice place the top-most layer was a bit like snow – you went into the ice a centimeter or so. Not nice to skate on. Anyway, we kind of managed to play in the shade where the ice was better … At last, it was fun for a last time 🙂

So let’s all say good bye to the good times of ice hockey …

 

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https://upnorth.jhg-online.de/2011/03/last-man-standing/ Wed, 16 Mar 2011 20:00:13 +0000 http://upnorth.jhg-online.de/?p=360 … or playing ice hockey for a last time? Ice and snow are gradually disappearing over here. That makes us wonder how long the ice hockey place will stay open. As it is open-air we worry with every bit of snow and ice that goes away.

That last game has been pretty intense at some points we have to say. Johannes has been hit in the face just once and fallen on his own or caused by others a bit, but Verena has rather hard been hit on or run over for at least 3 times 😉 But it was fun as always. Hope, we can go again and the season does not end now.

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https://upnorth.jhg-online.de/2011/03/skiing-at-hirvensalo/ https://upnorth.jhg-online.de/2011/03/skiing-at-hirvensalo/#comments Sun, 13 Mar 2011 19:42:58 +0000 http://upnorth.jhg-online.de/?p=351 Together with 5 other erasmus students we took the bus today to get to the island Hirvensalo just out of Turku (if you wouldn’t know you would rather say there is a big river that divides it from the main land instead of the sea!). Even though they just have a very small hill they have two skiing lifts and three slopes there. So we decided to ski for 2 hours. It was really expensive and for Johannes probably not as funny because he can ski quite good. But Verena tried to ski today again after 8 years not standing on skis and doing snowboarding instead. That was quite interesting. Even though she had troubles going down the slope the first times she did better than somebody who hadn’t stood on skis before. That’s what it looked like:

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https://upnorth.jhg-online.de/2011/03/laskiainen-shrove-tuesday/ https://upnorth.jhg-online.de/2011/03/laskiainen-shrove-tuesday/#comments Tue, 08 Mar 2011 21:08:57 +0000 http://upnorth.jhg-online.de/?p=315 The shrove Tuesday (in Germany Aschermittwoch) is called laskiainen in Finnish. On this day Finns also celebrate some sort of carnival, just different. On this day, it is special to eat laskiaispulla. It is a sweet bun with cream and jam. But besides this, there were several winter ‘sports’ events today. We first went to FASTlaskiainen. At on one of the hills in the city, all the different student unions here competed in sledding. But not with normal sleds, no… they tried to build their own cool sleds. This was really funny to see, even though most of them had problems going down the hill completely 🙂

Laskiainen (Video)

In the afternoon we drove to Hirvensalo, an island just 5 km from town. They have a small hill which has two different slopes. People competed there in making stunts with skis and snowboards. That was really nice to watch. Beside there was a place where we could go sledding. Real fun I can say!

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https://upnorth.jhg-online.de/2011/02/freezing-cold/ Mon, 14 Feb 2011 19:00:34 +0000 http://upnorth.jhg-online.de/?p=232 When we went to university this morning we experienced the real cold of Finland. Said to last for about 3 weeks every year we had about -28°C (that’s what people told us). Well, maybe -25°C, but it definitely was an interesting experience 🙂 It was actually an extremely nice day without even a single cloud and plenty of sunshine. So, if you come to visit us soon: Take the warmest clothes you have and bring a scarf for your face …

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https://upnorth.jhg-online.de/2011/02/kemi-snowcastle/ https://upnorth.jhg-online.de/2011/02/kemi-snowcastle/#comments Sun, 06 Feb 2011 17:41:53 +0000 http://upnorth.jhg-online.de/?p=211 On our long way back we stopped at the snow castle in Kemi for about an hour. It is a building completely made from snow and ice – well, almost. The lights, etc., are not from ice of course 🙂 You walk into the castle through a long tunnel-like path with high snow walls that is guarded by a monster through whose mouth one walks in.

Within it looks bigger than from the outside an features a big courtyard from which one can reach the hotel (the core of the castle), a lookout and a stage. The topic of this year’s castle is cartoons. Therefore, the stage is framed by Mummins and every step within the castle is guarded by cartoon figures. Some of these are Lucky Luke, Mickey Mouse and Snoopy with the rest of the Peanuts (of course). The bar is protected by Batman and Robin against their fierce enemies. It’s pretty funny walking around and seeing all this.

Guests can stay at one of the guest rooms the castle has (simple bed rooms of varying sizes) where you sleep under reindeer skin as far as we’ve seen. You’d probably need this at the constant -5°C they maintain in the building. Also, a chapel has found its place within the castle.

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