Spring Lapland: a travel story

Dowsers of the dawn To really get to know Finland, you need to point the compass to the north. Land in Rovaniemi, the capital of Lapland, Christmas and Arctic sciences. Give the house of Santa Claus the right amount of time based on your devotion to the idea of ​​Christmas all year round and then base yourself in Salla, in the heart of Lapland. The ideal operating partner for exploring this remote region is the Italian tour operator Norama (norama.it). They have extensive knowledge of the area and put you in touch with the best guides in the field. Like Timo, with his wood gnome style
who listens to the Clash and their pride in local stats. Timo says that here in Salla there are 5 reindeer for each person and only 0.6 humans per square kilometer, and that, with its winter peak -54 ° C, Salla is the coldest place in the country. Timo is also a diviner of the Northern Lights, he uses a whole system of applications but in the end, he says, he feels them coming on his skin. The Sami, the natives of Lapland, say that the Northern Lights are “light you can hear”. In Finland it is also called “fox fire”, because according to an ancient legend that light is the effect
the sizzle of a fox’s tail in the snow. Unfortunately, the aurora season ends in March, but when the ideal time for the most important piece of Finnish lifestyle begins. Is called jokamiehen oikeudet, in English it is “everyman’s law”. After the conversations with Timo, I prefer to call him “blueberry socialism”.
The blueberry is also a set of rights and duties, designed specifically for those who venture into the forests.
Without distinction between public and private land, here you can camp, fish, canoe anywhere, and you can always pick mushrooms and berries. In short, in Finland you can buy a land, but you will never be the owner of its arctic blackberries, which remain of the people. In addition, the paths are dotted with huts available, equipped with firewood to take a break, warm up, prepare a coffee before getting back on the road. The duties are simple: do not disturb nature, do not soil, take away the waste, replace what is used.

Source: Vanity Fair

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