Sunday, December 4, 2011

Sub-24, Helsinki, December 2011. 
I was fantasizing about a snowy ride, but no. Instead, rain. 
Of course, rain is only troublesome if it makes you wet. 
Darkness, cold? 
Lights, clothes.



I'll say this now. Honestly, we were not that cold. With the right layers - it was five each - and some warm food and drink, we were just toasty. So, if you were put off by the coldness, don't worry. Come next month and you will see.






















Our camping spot this time was Kattilajärvi, which looks from the map like it is on the edge of Nuuksio national park. Reachable by asphalt (80 %), not as far as Nuuksionpää but further than Pirttimäki, it seemed perfect. Searching for the grill in the dark was interesting, especially with the backdrop of the cosy camping centre across the water. Once we found the spot, gave up with the damp wood, lit the gas and started eating and drinking, all was well with the world. 


We slept right next to the grill place because finding flat camping ground in the dark is not that much fun. Perhaps the picture above gives an idea how dark it was. It also shows Florian's blue tent INSIDE the grill hut. Surely no one has ever tried that before?!



An early start back towards home still gave us the chance to get an idea what kind of place we had slept in. The first bits of ice had formed on the lake overnight, so we felt very adventurous riding home on the slippery roads as the dawn began to break.



I was home before 10 am, so this sub-24 was actually a sub-17. Thanks, Florian for waking up so early. And for bringing the gas. In the comments below, you will find an account of Florian's adventure after he left me.












So... see you next month, Friday 6th January - that's epiphany for those who know about those kind of things. The ride IS on and all we need is some company...

3 comments:

  1. Nice ride again this time! I particularly enjoyed the different conditions we have each month: gradually colder, more humid, darker... But next time days will already start to get longer :) As Lee mentioned, after I left him I slipped on a portion of ice and fell, with no consequences though, apart of a few bruises. The rather heavy weight of my bags tricked me!

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