An Authentic Finnish Sauna

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  • Опубликовано: 27 дек 2024

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  • @davidkannas8932
    @davidkannas8932 Год назад +56

    I built a sauna in my back yard in West Seattle. It's stove is electric, so it heats very quickly. Some rocks on top of the stove came from my grand parent's sauna in Northern Minnesota, and one came from a beach in Finland. Every time I take sauna, I am transported to a time on my grand parent's farm and their wood fired sauna and all the Finnish language conversation that surrounded me. Kiitos for the video.

    • @jmeurman
      @jmeurman 11 месяцев назад

      Apparantly sauna rocks need to be changed after about 100 sessions.

    • @mourlyvold64
      @mourlyvold64 11 месяцев назад

      @@jmeurman Why is that exactly?

    • @svanari
      @svanari 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@mourlyvold64 if you sauna alot rocks start to crackle and cant hold heat so much. you can test them by clapping together and if the sound is hollow its time to change.

    • @mourlyvold64
      @mourlyvold64 11 месяцев назад

      @@svanari Thanks for the reply.
      I've been studying information on saunas for days now and learned a lot, including about stones.
      Most of all I now understand why many saunas feel like torture and some are so wholesome. Design is everything.

    • @tahtitaivas2290
      @tahtitaivas2290 9 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@mourlyvold64they loose their capability to storage heat and may start to crackle.

  • @Tulizukka
    @Tulizukka Год назад +35

    As a Finn sauna enthusiast i applaud this video for its correct information and respect on etiquette, history, use and tradition. The sauna in this video is lovely and very reminiscent of traditional finnish outdoor wooden sauna. Everything in this video is very lovely

  • @quarterhorsetj
    @quarterhorsetj Год назад +19

    My grandma and great grandma both had authentic Finnish saunas they used, and so did I when I was a kid, staying with my grandma. I still remember to this day the scent of it and how relaxing it was. My great grandma and grandpa came over from Finland in the early 1900's. This was in Crystal Falls MI

  • @BILLGIROUS
    @BILLGIROUS Год назад +6

    Kiitos, Herra Kurtti!

  • @samil5601
    @samil5601 9 месяцев назад +3

    Great pronunciation of Finnish here. Kiitos!

  • @raunovittaniemi4905
    @raunovittaniemi4905 11 месяцев назад +6

    KYLLÄ........✌️✌️✌️✌️❤️

  • @themightykabool
    @themightykabool Год назад +7

    That is a slick use for historic door handle

    • @pvahanen-dh5rt
      @pvahanen-dh5rt 4 месяца назад

      A sauna is always visible to its builder. Respect is, and thanks to the previous generations!
      My father was born in a smoke sauna, AND he's still alive!

    • @pvahanen-dh5rt
      @pvahanen-dh5rt 4 месяца назад

      The video mentions one thing that many Finns who build a sauna do not know. The heater should be lower than the feet! Not a big deal but still.

  • @Mideone
    @Mideone 5 месяцев назад +2

    Just finished building my new traditional wood heated sauna here in Finland. Great to see the heritage live in kicking in the sauna belt!

  • @pigetstuck
    @pigetstuck Год назад +4

    a great sauna!

  • @martint.1538
    @martint.1538 Год назад +3

    From 🇬🇧, I would love to visit that sauna & have a lovely sauna session in there !.
    I have a sauna in my back yard, I count my blessings everyday that I have one !.

  • @singetdem
    @singetdem 11 месяцев назад +2

    Good video

  • @TheOminousVoidWispers
    @TheOminousVoidWispers 9 месяцев назад +1

    "Sow na" been useing one since I was a kid. Now im building my own!

  • @tj612
    @tj612 Месяц назад

    My wife is Finn from the U.P. and we have a camp in Bruce Crossing. We have moved to the New England area and I have been, "tasked" to build us a Sauna :) Great information, eh!

  • @stoner84x
    @stoner84x 2 месяца назад

    That looks like a really great sauna, I wish that I could try the löyly there👍🏻 greetins from Finland

  • @keithkuckler2551
    @keithkuckler2551 Год назад +3

    Here across the lake from the UP we use white cedar boughs. I like to dip them in water, and, then smack them on the benches, this releases the aromatic oil in the cedar, smells a bit like eucylyptus to me.

  • @AyahuascaSage
    @AyahuascaSage Год назад +3

    I'm from the LP (I've since moved to Virginia), had no idea my home state had sauna culture! I never really got into sauna until I moved to Japan, where public baths are very important culturally and the baths often include saunas as well. I want to bring part of that culture home with me and I'm planning on building a sauna soon!

    • @FinlandiaFoundationNational
      @FinlandiaFoundationNational  Год назад +2

      More people outside of the Finnish-American community are discovering the joys and benefits of traditional Finnish sauna, as well as simiilar bathing methods from around the world. Be sure to join our National Sauna Week celebration online February 18-24, 2024

    • @AyahuascaSage
      @AyahuascaSage Год назад

      @@FinlandiaFoundationNational With any luck I'll have my own sauna up and running by then!

  • @SuperChaz_
    @SuperChaz_ 8 месяцев назад

    Would love to hear more about the luuko and traditional ventilation!

  • @viktorrusanov2531
    @viktorrusanov2531 Год назад +6

    I would say two hours is minimum, if it is a proper sauna house with a lake next to it, as is mostly the case in Finland. I am southern man so I discovered sauna in my 40ies only, by chance.
    Having 15-20 minutes in sauna, followed by a few minutes in an ice-cold lake, having a beer by the fire outside and then back in the sauna... it is a process, a ritual... that can last for many hours.

    • @FinlandiaFoundationNational
      @FinlandiaFoundationNational  Год назад

      Sounds like you do it right!

    • @lilatravelpartners
      @lilatravelpartners Год назад

      In these times of warnings on the hot coffee mug. CAution this is hot. I want to suggest driking just WATER suring the repeat visits...Enjoying a salty bite w beer afterwards....
      First time visitors listening to their own bodied and leaving , if feeling uncomfortable

  • @smolboyi
    @smolboyi 2 месяца назад

    this is amazing
    Long live Suomi

  • @banditkfk1463
    @banditkfk1463 4 месяца назад +1

    1950-60s when finnish peacekeepers were in middle east one of the first things they built was sauna. Even it was allmost +50 degrees centigrade outside 😆

  • @2mnxffrddfghjbbvcdfh6644bcddcv
    @2mnxffrddfghjbbvcdfh6644bcddcv 7 месяцев назад

    Great video
    What is the U.P.?

  • @PetsNPatients
    @PetsNPatients 2 месяца назад

    Lake or snow like in Lahti in winter!

  • @ValleysOfNeptune2150
    @ValleysOfNeptune2150 Год назад +1

    Whats the birch leaf 🌿?? What you use in australia instead?

    • @pvahanen
      @pvahanen Год назад +1

      Before long, there were no plastic sponges. The soft birch leaf washes and rubs away the dirt at the same time!
      I don't understand how people clean themselves otherwise.

  • @betsysingh-anand3228
    @betsysingh-anand3228 Месяц назад

    I recently had the pleasure of experiencing sauna in Dortmund, Germany. Spent 6 glorious hours there. I now yearn for a sauna here in Ohio. Oh, I know they exist. But they are not like European sauna.

  • @davidpichkar8239
    @davidpichkar8239 7 месяцев назад

    Very similar to traditional Russian Banya. Even down to the Birch Veniki.

  • @riesa85
    @riesa85 Год назад +4

    Jos Sauna terva tai viina ei auta on tauti kuolemaksi: If Sauna, tar of booze wont help, the sickness is deadly! A fast translation of the original saying. Finnish and English are so different that a direct translation is often nigh on impossible!

  • @nataliemukka1863
    @nataliemukka1863 Год назад +7

    We sauna every single night

  • @jmj7543
    @jmj7543 2 месяца назад

    This guy is 100% Finnish ethnicity. He even looks like so many Finns I know. Niko Kivelä example

  • @johnskalos8025
    @johnskalos8025 Год назад +5

    Those are river rocks, same as I use. Or maybe from a lake shore. Either way, they didn't have special "sauna rocks" shipped from Finland.

  • @theduelist5706
    @theduelist5706 11 месяцев назад

    👍

  • @ubilo
    @ubilo Год назад +9

    SISU

  • @수용-t3s
    @수용-t3s Год назад

  • @pvahanen
    @pvahanen Год назад +3

    The ultimate purpose of a sauna? I don't understand how other people take care of their cleanliness, wash themselves?

  • @nemesis1970
    @nemesis1970 9 месяцев назад

    only in america not in finland

  • @ohajohaha
    @ohajohaha 7 месяцев назад +1

    110 degrees?? Whoa, that's... American 😡

  • @Ermak.Timopheev
    @Ermak.Timopheev Год назад +1

    You just showed a typical Russian banya. Every week we steam with birch veniks.

  • @jarnettifritjof2246
    @jarnettifritjof2246 4 дня назад

    LÖYLY ( *tervehdys;))* greetings!! here in *finnish* JÄRVISUOMI ('lake districk' in finland. *middle of ThousandLakes;)* -
    Nice video :) About ol'finnish-american *refugee* (mine-/woodworkers history) as what goes in SAUNA's back there.
    I just wonder.. (in video heard that) there *are* Many ol'Saunas Left/ 'survive all this time'.. Thats good :)
    But. HOW *Much* those SAUNA's there *are* those *SAVU* (smoke-) Sauna's?
    Thats the MOST use *finnish* SAUNA(-type..) - at least before the ( *electric-* ) sauna's concuer finland.. *early* 1970's that started.
    Just making here (JÄRVISUOMI, near Lake PUULAVESI ;) one of my ThreeSAUNA's I have here in my place: PUU(wood)SAUNA, electric-SAUNA and 'semi'-(SMOKE)SAUNA as we called it here 'AITO57KIUAS' ;)
    -
    ruclips.net/video/pZoGEVQyScA/видео.htmlsi=fN7KHGhCfakx0IDV .. *Aake &"Pappa"..* (35v AITOKIUAS;) AITO *finnish* SAUNA tradition (perinne;) LIVES & BREATH's❤here well..yo'know?
    YES.. I Think. ( I'll will cope here in Christmas(JOULUSAUNA;) tradition and..
    ..GO *finnish* SAUNA - The hole christmastime.. *Every day.* HappySauna christmas to ALL you, too! Jari Björkka "kärräinniemiCity"/Puulawess'..😂