I absolutely love this project. As somebody who has fallen in love with Lapland and studies Saami culture and nature, and loves snowboarding, this is the best thing ever.
I have always complained and cursed the finnish terrain and weather conditions here in finland but after watching this you notice its the perspective you have to look from to enjoy it. Awesome project and the shots on this were sick!
Cheers! I've cursed conditions at times but there really isn't bad snow, just bad attitudes. That's something I've learned over the years while playing on snow:) Happy to hear you enjoyed the project!
Dear Antti, thank you so much for sharing this video. I found the first part particularly insightful. A bit about myself: after 25 years of riding (around three weeks per year) and living in Amsterdam, I’ll be taking my first freeride course next year in Davos, organised by the Snow Safety Center. I’m really looking forward to it! Your videos, especially this one, have helped me get a better sense of what to expect-especially since my skills are probably at most 1% of yours. Thanks again, and please keep riding and sharing! Best regards, Peter
I've always said that from Rovaniemi it is easy to go anywhere 😊 Helsinki, Pyhä, Luosto, Ylläs all able to reach within just about 2 hours 👌 Best place to be and so happy to finally move back to my home city. And thanks also for the video, I loved the story.
Undisclosed location is pretty familiar, it is our cottage backyard! Started my skiing career over 40 years ago. That face is phenomenal at least in finnish scale.
Amazing production! I'm currently in Oulu untill may next year so I hope to do some backcountry skiing in lapland this season. Any recommendations to drive to from Oulu for a slightly less experienced backcountry skier?
You have Ruskotunturi as the nearest ski slope, if your studying at the uni, it's just a couple of km away. Cross Country skiing, there's tracks all over the place, but there has been too much rain. Forest skiing, there's Sanginsuu. Further away is Ruka geopark. Mainly cross country and forest skiing. Syöte is the nearest resort, Saaga travel has a bus going there starting this Saturday, there's some back country routes there but it's a bit rocky and not enough snow yet (was there yesterday), and had some rain. January - March is best. Have forest skied there as late as 2nd week in may. Rukka (kuusamo) is 4 h away, good spot for winter fun, and going for a play at Riisitunturi Is fun. Salla tunturi is another 2 h drive near Russia. Or go north, Ylläs-pallas, Saariselkä, And Other resorts.
Been using LIM touring pro as one of my backpacks for backcountry. Fits gear great and has a lot of adjustments for different type of days in the mountains
I absolutely love this project. As somebody who has fallen in love with Lapland and studies Saami culture and nature, and loves snowboarding, this is the best thing ever.
Thank you. I’m happy to hear the project resonates this way. Cheers!
Antti, it's always a good day when you upload another episode, much appreciate from Australia.
Thank you very much!
I love this project! I hope you have an incredible season, Antti.
Thank you. Wishing you a good winter as well!
Love Rovaniemi. The crystals floating in the air, are like magic.
Such a great episode, thank you!
Cheers!
I love this project, and the soundtrack is absolutely amazing!
Cheers!
Ha! Debute turns in Arctic Lines - snowsurfing, just like I like it 😊 Cheers Antti!
Kiitos Simo! Those were some fun turns at the gravelpit😊
I have always complained and cursed the finnish terrain and weather conditions here in finland but after watching this you notice its the perspective you have to look from to enjoy it. Awesome project and the shots on this were sick!
Cheers! I've cursed conditions at times but there really isn't bad snow, just bad attitudes. That's something I've learned over the years while playing on snow:) Happy to hear you enjoyed the project!
Dear Antti, thank you so much for sharing this video. I found the first part particularly insightful.
A bit about myself: after 25 years of riding (around three weeks per year) and living in Amsterdam, I’ll be taking my first freeride course next year in Davos, organised by the Snow Safety Center. I’m really looking forward to it!
Your videos, especially this one, have helped me get a better sense of what to expect-especially since my skills are probably at most 1% of yours.
Thanks again, and please keep riding and sharing!
Best regards,
Peter
Thank you! Happy to hear the project works. Enjoy the times in the mountains and hopefully you get to ride nice soft turns!
Can’t Wait to be in the mountains myself. Thanks, I’m in the riding mood now 😉🙏🤙
Awesome! Enjoying the mountains.
@ Thanks for your answers, so kind 🤙
stoked to revisit pyha next march!
Nice! Should be fun!
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I've always said that from Rovaniemi it is easy to go anywhere 😊 Helsinki, Pyhä, Luosto, Ylläs all able to reach within just about 2 hours 👌 Best place to be and so happy to finally move back to my home city. And thanks also for the video, I loved the story.
Exactly! Thanks!
Rovaniemi to Helsinki in 2 hours? With what?
@@kanervatie by plane
@15:17 I like how she said “more of this please.” 😂❤
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Korouoma, you can feel the exitement 😂
Yes indeed😅
Undisclosed location is pretty familiar, it is our cottage backyard! Started my skiing career over 40 years ago. That face is phenomenal at least in finnish scale.
Amazing production! I'm currently in Oulu untill may next year so I hope to do some backcountry skiing in lapland this season. Any recommendations to drive to from Oulu for a slightly less experienced backcountry skier?
Thank you! I recommend Pyhä ski resort and surrounding areas. It usually the best time during February and March.
You have Ruskotunturi as the nearest ski slope, if your studying at the uni, it's just a couple of km away.
Cross Country skiing, there's tracks all over the place, but there has been too much rain.
Forest skiing, there's Sanginsuu.
Further away is Ruka geopark. Mainly cross country and forest skiing.
Syöte is the nearest resort, Saaga travel has a bus going there starting this Saturday, there's some back country routes there but it's a bit rocky and not enough snow yet (was there yesterday), and had some rain. January - March is best. Have forest skied there as late as 2nd week in may.
Rukka (kuusamo) is 4 h away, good spot for winter fun, and going for a play at Riisitunturi Is fun.
Salla tunturi is another 2 h drive near Russia.
Or go north, Ylläs-pallas, Saariselkä, And Other resorts.
Hey Antti, what digital map are you going to use now that fatmap is gone ? ..... 😢
Hi, I've been using map on Suunto app and also when in Norway - I use varsom and norgeskart
Is it LIM touring pro that is your backpack?
Been using LIM touring pro as one of my backpacks for backcountry. Fits gear great and has a lot of adjustments for different type of days in the mountains
@@AnttiAuttiChannel Thank you and your series Arctic lines is one of the most inspiring series in back country skiing for me.
@@erikborglund Thank you
marshmallows 💨
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