Monday, January 28, 2013

Skiers of the Northern seas

The bitterly cold temperatures easing off this week, a date was set for the first Sub24 of the year. And what a trip! Enjoying the perfect ice conditions Helsinki is experiencing this winter, 5 fearless skiers started skiing on the sea ice from Munkkiniemmi in pitch darkness. Destination: South.

Passing by Seurasaari, Jorge (Spain), Olivier (Switzerland), Robin (England), Florian (France) and Lauri (Finland) crossed the small channel between Kaskisaari and Mustasaari, peeking at Kimi Räikkönen’s mansion on the way. Gaining confidence after the first bridge crossing (the currents making the ice much thinner under it), the 5 skiers continued towards Keilaniemi, glancing at the headquarters of big Finnish corporations in the distance.



Our skiers, still pondering their options on the best route for ski commuting, managed the crossing of the biggest bridge of Länsiväylä rather nicely, though taking the skis off due to extremely thin ice. Olivier, “daredevil and ice master” of the trip would be the only one to trust the ice on that spot.

Leaving Lauttasaari on the east, our skiers silently vanished into the night lighted up only by an eery moonlight, on the vast horizons of the sea ice.


Few kilometers later, a landing was made on the island of Mäntysaari, a striking location for their camp, a stone’s throw away from the city but yet isolated. This outing would proved to be the shortest Sub24 by far but definitely one of the wildest! Brilliantly arranged through Olivier’s connections, a sauna was waiting for them, a great reward for their skiing efforts (8 km).

Starting the fire at the first attempt, liters of snow were quickly collected to provide for löyly and drinking water. Waiting for the sauna to warm up, Robin, Jorge and Olivier went to set up their tent, Lauri and Florian counting on the sauna to provide shelter for the night. A quick dinner would see the failure of Olivier’s fuel stove, soon forgotten by the warmth offered by the sauna.


 

Rolling in the snow or just chilling out between sauna takes, our skiers couldn't help but letting their mind wander, thinking they cannot be better ways to spend a Friday evening: physical activity, nice company with alike-minded, dinner outdoors and sauna on an empty island…

The night would see people being quite comfortable given the temperatures (-5°C at best), the sauna being really cozy despite the temperature difference between the beginning and the end of the night.

Just before dawn breakfast is arranged. Robin, having other commitments, made its way back to the city right before a red sun suddenly peaked in the horizon: promise of a good day!




Down with the breakfast, bags packed, the 4 remaining skiers oriented their skis towards south, island hopping. Breathtaking landscape would appear infront of their eyes, the thin line of the horizon only broken by a few inlets here and there. Coming close to them one could appreciate a special feeling, the movements of the water under the ice, pushing a bit further this trip on the adventure side. Luckily all were equipped with ice screws to drag themselves out of the water should the worst happen… A lot of experience would be gathered by studying the features of the ice and talking with fellow outdoor enthusiasts (mainly long distance skaters), fine connoisseurs of all forms of ice.






Continuing south hoping to find the open sea, the latter would finally be discovered on the shores of Rysäkari, some 5.5 km away from the coast of Lauttasaari. At this distance the skyline of Helsinki proved not to be visible anymore, reinforcing the feeling of isolation.








The way back to the city would see funny encounters, from snowboarders/skiers/skaters with kites, to a stunning ice sailing boat, even a helicopter landing on the ice a few yards away from our group of skiers! Good occasion for our adventurers to practice their Finnish skills and  learn more about their surroundings.



This first proper Sub24 of the year will definitely leave striking memories to its participants for all the experience gathered. It all fitted perfectly: the ice, the sauna, the light, the weather, and of course, the good spirit of the Sub24 crew and the wonderful organisation by Olivier!

Thanks again for the good times!

A map of the complete journey can be found below:




Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Helsinki archipelago!


Sub24 goes a bit imaginative in winter to adapt to the challenging conditions. Olivier had a brilliant idea for this Sub24 and it's is all about skiing.

Here we go for the details:

When?
This Friday 25th of January, 5.30 pm

Where?
Munkkiniemi aukio gas station, Huopalahdentie 1

What?
The plan is to leave from Munkkiniemi, ski about 8 km on the sea ice to an island (near-by Käärmeluoto, south of Lauttasaari) and camp there on solid ground. Prepare yourself to sleep in a tent in cold conditions. To have a more relax evening on the island we can start a wood sauna there. 


What to take?
Aside from the usual gear described in this post, few other items might become handy for this trip:

-COMPULSORY Naskalit (http://www.veneilijanverkkokauppa.fi/images/naskalit+pilli.jpg)
-Spare cloth in plastic or waterproof bag
-Towel
-Flashlight

Watch this video, might be useful one day (like this Friday?):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=ysnKtuUTt8k

Please drop us a comment if you're up for this trip, or send us an email to sub24helsinki@gmail.com


See you on Friday!



Monday, January 21, 2013

Sub-24 Winter warmer

Although cycling and camping are the mainstays of sub-24, like-minded adventurous types may find other things to do on a cold Saturday in May...

To summarize the trip:


Went by bus to Luukki. Started skiing by -25°C on frozen lakes and unprepared tracks through Kaitalampi, Halkolampi and Hauklampi, where we had a few Sub24s last year. Stunning light, fresh snow, there's nothing like making your own track!

Followed the Reitti 2000 towards Serena, Petikko. Lunch in a laavu. Made it back to the city through Myyrmäki, Vantaankoski, Pitkäskoski, Paloheinä and all the way through keskuspuisto to Laakso.

35 km of skiing, best outdoor day of 2013...so far ;)

Cheers,
Florian



We hope this inspires you to get in touch via sub24helsinki@gmail.com whether you're an old friend or a new one. The winter trips are being created through the motivation of Florian and Olivier, so thanks to you! There's many more in the pipeline, some of which might even include bicycles and camping in under 24 hours...


















Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Winter Holiday

It seems like sub-24 is on an extended Christmas break this year. We assure you that the flame is still burning, if a little less brightly. Ideas are being bandied around and dates are being considered. Please feel free to email sub24helsinki@gmail.com with comments, suggestions or just to make contact. For now, watch this space...