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Every year we run one or two trips to Finland. Usually one in the south combining canoeing and bushcraft skills. This a great trip for those wanting to venture further afield but lack the experience and confidence to tackle a more remote wilderness trip in Canada. Our other trip is generally in the Finnish arctic in winter honing our winter survival skills and enjoying camping at minus 25-35C.
This years canoe trip was in September. I took out a group from Ireland.
The first night is usually in a nature cabin to unwind from the days travelling with a sauna and a dip in the lake.
Our Cabin.
I decided to leave the group to their camp chores and to have their team meeting. Time to do some wildlife watching. I was lucky enough to see to Saimaa seals and the northern lights from the canoe.
a lovely location to teach spoon carving.
A spot of history.
Anntola the beginning and end of our canoe journey.
Well the weather had to change eventually.
Forest Knights next trip will be 28th May - 5th June.
Every year we run one or two trips to Finland. Usually one in the south combining canoeing and bushcraft skills. This a great trip for those wanting to venture further afield but lack the experience and confidence to tackle a more remote wilderness trip in Canada. Our other trip is generally in the Finnish arctic in winter honing our winter survival skills and enjoying camping at minus 25-35C.
This years canoe trip was in September. I took out a group from Ireland.
The first night is usually in a nature cabin to unwind from the days travelling with a sauna and a dip in the lake.
Our Cabin.
I decided to leave the group to their camp chores and to have their team meeting. Time to do some wildlife watching. I was lucky enough to see to Saimaa seals and the northern lights from the canoe.
a lovely location to teach spoon carving.
A spot of history.
Anntola the beginning and end of our canoe journey.
Well the weather had to change eventually.
Forest Knights next trip will be 28th May - 5th June.
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