The Levi resort hosts the Womens World Cup so it's not only for beginners :) January is off season in Lapland, kind of. Finns arrive later in spring, more daylight and less cold then. Normally, the Lapland resorts get a lot of Brits in mid winter.
You were so close! The snowy trees that you can ski through are near South Point, I really love Levi! Its not like skiing in the Alps as there isn't the vertical drop, but it has a completely different atmosphere, empty slopes, no queuing, fantastic snow conditions and every slope has illumination for all day skiing (as there only a couple of hours of daylight!). Despite there not being an extensive range like there is in Europe, this is my favorite ski resort, going again January 2023 and can't wait. The nearby ski area of Ylläs has some good skiing too, but it doesn't have the lovely village that Levi has. I really recommend Finland, there are loads of other things to do if you want a break from the skiing, and you never know, you may get to see the northern lights!
You're right, but it's really personal choice. I accidentally bumped to this video which does not meet my expectations but... Lapland is beautiful and every little town or village is different. I like Muonio district and also Yllas over Levi. Levi used to be better resort, it's getting really busy with plenty of opportunities for the tourists. The slopes are empty with powdery snow like a fairy tale comparing to dry winter season in Alps.
@@chrismills7226 In general Ruka looks more spectacular early season because of all the "tykkipuita" snow cannon trees that they were hoping for, not a guarantee in Levi. Otherwise Levi has longer pistes, but both resorts are great if you ask me
Ylläs is by far the best ski resort in Finland. It has the biggest vertical, best runs and least people. And the villages are not made out of plastic and only for tourists. There is still the original Lapland feeling there. Yes, you have more distance between restaurants and other services, but it is all worth it. The best thing is that you have several high fjells around Ylläs and you can have so much fun with snowshoes, telemarks or with rando in the untouched nature in the neighbouring high fjells. Off piste is by far better than in Levi. And you don't need as ticket for that. Although very rocky, so it requires a lot's off snow before the back countries of Ylläs are safely accessible. Something Levi really does not offer.
About the trees, the heavy snow pack forms on spruces mostly. It would need some really cold and windy weather to have it on pine trees also. And it takes just one warm day with plus degrees celsius to make them to "drop" their snowy sheets. So if you see a green forest instead of white, you already know there will not be those snowy trees. It's not an area specific thing, it's just weather. If the weather stays on minus temperatures with regular snow fall, all of the trees around you turn into to those we call "tykkylumipuu". So all in all, it's not instagram versus reality. It's just about what kind of a weather there has been lately. In a normal winter every spruce you find there is just like it is in the instagram posts. That's actually way more reality than the conditions you had in this video.
To add to my comment, you can see in the video that the landscape has this dark forest to it, which indicates to warm weather lately or a really bad snow conditions that winter. Usually the landscape is all white until spring.
@@mamax7169 Nothing special about it in here. Yes it forms with windy weather, which is the normal weather around the fells in Lapland, but they will stay like it through the entire winter if the weather stays cold enough for them not to melt. The reason why I'm talking about the temperatures is because the snowy trees will automatically form in the weather we have in here in winter. So a spruce tree without a snowsheet is a clear indicator of recent warm weather.
@@mamax7169 i had to say that pricetag is right . In Levi they made a lot of artificial snow and it is affecting a weather around like 20km range. Around the slopes can be -20°C and moist mist which tackles to the trees. It is weird combination to have freezing cold weather where usually everyting freeze but snow cannons shoot out so much water that the air stays moist. Every year a snow tackles to trees and stays like december to mid january. But there is occasionally heavy storms which drops the snows off a trees. It can be only one afternoon and theyre all gone. (It allso snaps the tree tops in half) . If u come here in summer time u can see many fallen trees and snapped tops every year. I have been working on those slopes multiple years and it is a weird area which is surrounded by swamps. (Little extra info) . Sometimes it can be mixed weather too. Slopes are high enough to stop some of the clouds. Other side of the slopes could be sunny +2°C top and -20°C bottom while other side dark , cloudy and snow storm. Rare conditions but nice to witness.
Oops, wrong ski resort. ALL the Instagram clips you showed were from Ruka. Ruka looks more impressive, because it's further south and they blow a lot of snow there, hence the trees become giant snow monsters! Because it's further south, they also have longer days during the winter
Snow buildups have nothing to with ski resorts or human activity. They occur when it's colder at lower elevations and warmer higher humidity air floats on top of colder layer. High enough hills(or fjells) reach this warmer air layer and humidity directly deposit onto anything sticking out. Like trees or buildings. Buildups can be massive if conditions are just right for weeks. However any warmer period(higher than 0C) will remove snow from trees. Which happened in January, that's why all trees in this video have very little or no snow on them.
You’re completely wrong, it doesnt have anything to do with the resort, Pyhä is just simply not always as cold or have humid air, ruka has that since its in the south, as a Finn, i can convince you.
I've been in Iso-Syöte since November, and the snow buildup in the trees is definitely from the snow cannons. The surrounding hills have no buildup. I've seen this phenomenon happen right in front of my very eyes. I've lived in Finland for 42 years.
@@martina2659 Wrong. Despite my alias, Im actually from Lapland, the very hill this video is about used to be family property of mom's side. Up here we think Helsinki is basically the central Europe... Ive been to both Levi and Ruka dozens of times at every season. One famous hill around Ruka is Riisitunturi (1), with great snow build-up. Absolutely no cannons anywhere. Also you could visit Valtavaara next to Ruka, or Kätkätunturi next to Levi, and see for yourselves. Too bad it has became a lil too popular for our tastes, just like Levi or Ruka are "popular tourists resorts". It (1) used to be even nice hunting grounds, but now a hunter would be just shooting people (exaggerated, but close).
So fun to watch this as a Finn myself 😄 I lived in the US for a while and was shocked when I learnt that you don't always put down the safety bar at ski resort lift 😂🙈
39 Euros for 3 hours is not insanely cheap - skiing in the States is insanely expensive 😅 There are really nice resorts in the alps that offer day passes for just a little more, although they might not be as big as the main ones in Switzerland and Austria.
Great video! I just wanted to comment because I'm from Finland and I visit Levi ski resort every year and I just wanted to mention a few things for your next trip to Finland maybe 😌 Some of the clips you showed from Instagram is from another ski resort called RUKA, that's where they skied between the trees with snow. That being said, it is possible to ski between similar trees in Levi as well but you need to find the right spot. The snow in the trees sometimes fall off the trees due to the weather, for the best chance of skiing between those snowy trees in sunset I would go there late December - mid January. Fun to watch the video when the place is so familiar, would have been nice to guide you around the mountain 😂 Keep up the good work!
I agree with Kent here. Having worked a season in Levi and having visited on 10+ occasions, January is the best time to visit Levi - if you want the prettiest scenery and skies. Also the added bonus is that is usually quiet then.
If it makes you feel any better, this wasn't a case of Instagram fakers... we've been to Saariselka and Ruka the last two Februarys and all they had was the ice and snow caked Spruce trees. It needs to get the right conditions and preferably be later in winter (Feb to Msrch). Glad you still enjoyed this beautiful country. We're doing Levi this year. 👍🏻😊
@@jaredb9281 They're right though, the chance to see snow cannon trees is greater early season, but February is usually still pretty safe bet... but not always
Good job guys. Love the idea of showing the behind the scenes of the worlds most instagramable spots. Or showing how to get to them. Could be a good idea for you
Love watching you two, especially now, when I need an quick escape from the news/trauma going on in the real world. I wish you had your own show on a streaming service!
Christmas in Levi looks absolutely magical in January and part of February, but when the first plus weather comes all the snow melts from the trees and it doesn't look magical anymore
Hi guys, great video, if you don´t master T-Bar in Europe you are not a skier :D. And T-Bar is the easy one, Tatrapoma which can be sometimes very vicious is the ultimate skier test. Especially when you are a kid weighing about 30 kilos, you are flyiiiing- ultimate skier test :D
I'm always curious why people wear clothes under the helmet. It's weird. Helmet is so thick to protects against cold. I'm definitely slim and even being on -25degrees, always only with helmet(without clothes under) I have never felt cold in my head.
U can find the snowy trees in christmast times better becouse its volder and then there is the biggest snow Rains and i would recommend to go to Ruka in Finland in the christmast becouse then there is every tree u see covered in snow. And sorry for my bad English❤
Looks like a below average snow year for Levi there. Both times I've been there the trees have been absolutely covered. But all the clips you showed were Ruka which is also awesome, and I actually prefer personally.
Another advantage of having your own blanket and duvet cover is one might be a cold sleeper and want a warmer blanket inside. One person can sleep cool, and one can sleep warm. PLUS no blanket wars! Did your apartment come with a dish cupboard over the sink? That is a Finnish invention.
About the T-bars. I asked about why there were so many when I first went to Levi. The ski instructor (whom I was sharing the T-bar with) said that the mechanism worked better in the very cold weather in the Arctic. The chair-lifts and Gondolas are more fragile. For context, that year it was -33 C (-27 F) at the summit.
@@tuukkasilventoinen8961 yes, T-bars are much more robust and can operate in almost any conditions. And as the verticals are not huge the T-bar rides do not get too long. I prefer T-bars often since they are much more efficient in short lifts. Simple, reliable and fast. I hate gondolas in Finlands short ascents, they are very impractical here. They are good for longer lifts, not very well suited for our little "mountains".
The trees look like that on TikTok because of heavy snowfall + around 0 degrees celsius prior to the TikToks for the snow to stick like that on the trees! 🌲
You have chosen the worst time to get there, January is obviously the most coldest time of the year hitting often minus 30 Celsius. Go there on March and you have beautiful sunny days and warm, and more people.
Great video! If you return to the nordic countries and want something more alp-like, I highly recommend Åre in Sweden, the biggest ski resort north of the alps. Btw, interesting with the similarities between Finland and Wisconsin; maybe thats why finnish immigrants to the US went there? Looking most similair to home. :)
I should be pressing in a wheel bearing but nooo you have to post a new video which I can't resist. Thanks lol. Do a short sometime on that Triumph I saw hiding in your garage in a video if you can. I just had to add this- Peace not war.
The dryer is for e.g. your wet gloves, beanie, jacket, pants and ski-boots after skiing the whole day. The butt towel is called "pefletti" in Finnish. At 4:00 there's a Shaman Drum on the wall with a "sun center" in the middle of a heliocentric world. In Finland Levi is not a mountain, it's a "Tunturi", which translates to "mountain in Lapland" - while "mountain" translates to "vuori" in Finnish.
English translation for "tunturi" is "fell". A hill becomes a fell if it is high enough for the top to be above the treeline. Beyond the Arctic Circle, that elevation is not very high.
Harriet and I spent a little time in Helsinki and experienced the Northern Lights. Did a little skiiing just north of the city. .Helsinki is a big college town. The video was beautifully done with stunning views of amongst the ski slopes. As always, we love you guys💖💖 and continue to support as Patreons. Sending you lots of love. 💖💖Jim and Harriet. Richmond, Va.
Everywhere is a instagram spot in Levi when there is loads of snow on all trees. The weather was not on your side. When I was there just now, everywhere looked like that IG clip.
You need only one or two snowy day to get those threes back. It’s usually best time to see those threes during february! You just were not lucky enough. Levi has suggested from Covid because almost everybody fly or take train to Levi and it’s still difficult to get there because there are no cheap companies like Norwegian flying everyday Helsinki-Levi. were there almost alone I guess.
This year here was alot green trees not same every year i was week ago in ruka and when you went up tress were completely on snow never been in levi tho.
i think u just got unlucky w the weather if it had been warm there because when i was there this crhistmas, all the trees were covered in thick snow literally everywhere and it was like-10 to -30c during my visit
In my addicted to skiing days i would drive up to Michigan to boyne mtn. / boyne highlands / nubs nob and ski for an entire day or just an entire morning until I was sore as hell. There was nothing better than going in dead of winter there because mornings were always fresh snow and in the 20's (which is the temp I would always want to ski in). I wonder how it is up there now (20 years later)? You reminded me of Michigan when you brought it up as a comparison. Thanks so much for this video, I'll be checking out your other vids now and I'm subscribed!!!
For the Obermeyer snow suit, how warm is it? I have it in a size 4 but not sure if I should get a 6 so I can layer under it more. I’m petite 5’4 110lbs but with layers the 4 feels a bit snug. With just my smart wool thermals it’s not too tight, but if I need to add more layers then maybe. Thoughts on your experience with the suit and warmth level?
In the US and Canada they exclude average and poor people from skiing. Who can pay 150 Dollar and more per day for a lift ticket?! Its a fun sport only for the rich guys there.
It's all about the weather. If it goes above 0C, most of the snow on the trees fall off. You can see example of how it looks when it's really cold from this video, this was shot at Ruka resort in Finland last week. ua-cam.com/video/ZgYT9m3hMXk/v-deo.html
The Levi resort hosts the Womens World Cup so it's not only for beginners :) January is off season in Lapland, kind of. Finns arrive later in spring, more daylight and less cold then. Normally, the Lapland resorts get a lot of Brits in mid winter.
They also have the Mens on the same weekend. Because of corona one or two years running they only had the Womans event. Nice video!
We went there always in December/January: instagram snowy and a nice -15 degrees. It was us the Brits and Russians.
We were there in December 2021. - 26 Celsius. Trust me… the trees were all covered in thick snow. Was absolutely stunning.
You were so close! The snowy trees that you can ski through are near South Point, I really love Levi! Its not like skiing in the Alps as there isn't the vertical drop, but it has a completely different atmosphere, empty slopes, no queuing, fantastic snow conditions and every slope has illumination for all day skiing (as there only a couple of hours of daylight!). Despite there not being an extensive range like there is in Europe, this is my favorite ski resort, going again January 2023 and can't wait. The nearby ski area of Ylläs has some good skiing too, but it doesn't have the lovely village that Levi has. I really recommend Finland, there are loads of other things to do if you want a break from the skiing, and you never know, you may get to see the northern lights!
Sounds great! We're booked for January 2023 too 👌
Still trying to choose between ruka and levi
You're right, but it's really personal choice. I accidentally bumped to this video which does not meet my expectations but... Lapland is beautiful and every little town or village is different. I like Muonio district and also Yllas over Levi. Levi used to be better resort, it's getting really busy with plenty of opportunities for the tourists. The slopes are empty with powdery snow like a fairy tale comparing to dry winter season in Alps.
@@chrismills7226 In general Ruka looks more spectacular early season because of all the "tykkipuita" snow cannon trees that they were hoping for, not a guarantee in Levi. Otherwise Levi has longer pistes, but both resorts are great if you ask me
Ylläs is by far the best ski resort in Finland. It has the biggest vertical, best runs and least people. And the villages are not made out of plastic and only for tourists. There is still the original Lapland feeling there. Yes, you have more distance between restaurants and other services, but it is all worth it. The best thing is that you have several high fjells around Ylläs and you can have so much fun with snowshoes, telemarks or with rando in the untouched nature in the neighbouring high fjells. Off piste is by far better than in Levi. And you don't need as ticket for that. Although very rocky, so it requires a lot's off snow before the back countries of Ylläs are safely accessible. Something Levi really does not offer.
About the trees, the heavy snow pack forms on spruces mostly. It would need some really cold and windy weather to have it on pine trees also. And it takes just one warm day with plus degrees celsius to make them to "drop" their snowy sheets. So if you see a green forest instead of white, you already know there will not be those snowy trees.
It's not an area specific thing, it's just weather. If the weather stays on minus temperatures with regular snow fall, all of the trees around you turn into to those we call "tykkylumipuu".
So all in all, it's not instagram versus reality. It's just about what kind of a weather there has been lately. In a normal winter every spruce you find there is just like it is in the instagram posts. That's actually way more reality than the conditions you had in this video.
To add to my comment, you can see in the video that the landscape has this dark forest to it, which indicates to warm weather lately or a really bad snow conditions that winter. Usually the landscape is all white until spring.
thats absolutely bullshit😂 its not about minus degrees, its about special conditions regarding snow windspeed etc
@@mamax7169 Nothing special about it in here. Yes it forms with windy weather, which is the normal weather around the fells in Lapland, but they will stay like it through the entire winter if the weather stays cold enough for them not to melt.
The reason why I'm talking about the temperatures is because the snowy trees will automatically form in the weather we have in here in winter. So a spruce tree without a snowsheet is a clear indicator of recent warm weather.
@@mamax7169 i had to say that pricetag is right . In Levi they made a lot of artificial snow and it is affecting a weather around like 20km range. Around the slopes can be -20°C and moist mist which tackles to the trees. It is weird combination to have freezing cold weather where usually everyting freeze but snow cannons shoot out so much water that the air stays moist. Every year a snow tackles to trees and stays like december to mid january. But there is occasionally heavy storms which drops the snows off a trees. It can be only one afternoon and theyre all gone. (It allso snaps the tree tops in half) . If u come here in summer time u can see many fallen trees and snapped tops every year.
I have been working on those slopes multiple years and it is a weird area which is surrounded by swamps.
(Little extra info) . Sometimes it can be mixed weather too. Slopes are high enough to stop some of the clouds. Other side of the slopes could be sunny +2°C top and -20°C bottom while other side dark , cloudy and snow storm. Rare conditions but nice to witness.
Oops, wrong ski resort. ALL the Instagram clips you showed were from Ruka. Ruka looks more impressive, because it's further south and they blow a lot of snow there, hence the trees become giant snow monsters! Because it's further south, they also have longer days during the winter
Snow buildups have nothing to with ski resorts or human activity. They occur when it's colder at lower elevations and warmer higher humidity air floats on top of colder layer. High enough hills(or fjells) reach this warmer air layer and humidity directly deposit onto anything sticking out. Like trees or buildings. Buildups can be massive if conditions are just right for weeks. However any warmer period(higher than 0C) will remove snow from trees. Which happened in January, that's why all trees in this video have very little or no snow on them.
You’re completely wrong, it doesnt have anything to do with the resort, Pyhä is just simply not always as cold or have humid air, ruka has that since its in the south, as a Finn, i can convince you.
I've been in Iso-Syöte since November, and the snow buildup in the trees is definitely from the snow cannons. The surrounding hills have no buildup. I've seen this phenomenon happen right in front of my very eyes. I've lived in Finland for 42 years.
@@sannioksanen Not sure what you mean, everything looks great here with great snow buildups
@@martina2659 Wrong. Despite my alias, Im actually from Lapland, the very hill this video is about used to be family property of mom's side. Up here we think Helsinki is basically the central Europe... Ive been to both Levi and Ruka dozens of times at every season.
One famous hill around Ruka is Riisitunturi (1), with great snow build-up. Absolutely no cannons anywhere. Also you could visit Valtavaara next to Ruka, or Kätkätunturi next to Levi, and see for yourselves. Too bad it has became a lil too popular for our tastes, just like Levi or Ruka are "popular tourists resorts". It (1) used to be even nice hunting grounds, but now a hunter would be just shooting people (exaggerated, but close).
So fun to watch this as a Finn myself 😄 I lived in the US for a while and was shocked when I learnt that you don't always put down the safety bar at ski resort lift 😂🙈
that fact just blows my mind
Im shocked too, greets from Germany
So very beautiful. That sunset is amazing. Thank you for taking us along.
39 Euros for 3 hours is not insanely cheap - skiing in the States is insanely expensive 😅 There are really nice resorts in the alps that offer day passes for just a little more, although they might not be as big as the main ones in Switzerland and Austria.
Great video!
I just wanted to comment because I'm from Finland and I visit Levi ski resort every year and I just wanted to mention a few things for your next trip to Finland maybe 😌
Some of the clips you showed from Instagram is from another ski resort called RUKA, that's where they skied between the trees with snow.
That being said, it is possible to ski between similar trees in Levi as well but you need to find the right spot. The snow in the trees sometimes fall off the trees due to the weather, for the best chance of skiing between those snowy trees in sunset I would go there late December - mid January.
Fun to watch the video when the place is so familiar, would have been nice to guide you around the mountain 😂
Keep up the good work!
Thank you!!!
I agree with Kent here. Having worked a season in Levi and having visited on 10+ occasions, January is the best time to visit Levi - if you want the prettiest scenery and skies. Also the added bonus is that is usually quiet then.
The downhill at sunset.....WOW!!!!!!
If it makes you feel any better, this wasn't a case of Instagram fakers... we've been to Saariselka and Ruka the last two Februarys and all they had was the ice and snow caked Spruce trees. It needs to get the right conditions and preferably be later in winter (Feb to Msrch). Glad you still enjoyed this beautiful country. We're doing Levi this year. 👍🏻😊
Actually opposite, you need to visit in december/january to see trees covered in snow. Late february and forward is too late
@Vetyyy except that I just said that it's not, after experiencing this two Februarys in a row... but hey, whatever.
@@jaredb9281 if someone visits levi during march only thing they will see is green trees
@@jaredb9281 They're right though, the chance to see snow cannon trees is greater early season, but February is usually still pretty safe bet... but not always
That red and white ski suit onesie!!! OMG. Fabulous 😍😍😍
Good job guys. Love the idea of showing the behind the scenes of the worlds most instagramable spots. Or showing how to get to them. Could be a good idea for you
Hoping to learn to ski sometime, loved the “endless” sunset views you showed! Thanks for sharing 😄
That made it all worth it! 🌅
Ha ha - the separate beds! Sleeping alone is so underrated.
The footage at the top of the gondola - perfection!
We like our privacy, even in bed.
Snow quickly drop from those snow covered trees if weather go over 0 celcius. so there may have been couple warm day at somepoint.
Man, you're so 'murican!
In February 2021 we were skiing in Ruka, Finland, and the trees there looked like the Instagram shots.
Love watching you two, especially now, when I need an quick escape from the news/trauma going on in the real world. I wish you had your own show on a streaming service!
Christmas in Levi looks absolutely magical in January and part of February, but when the first plus weather comes all the snow melts from the trees and it doesn't look magical anymore
Good to know!
I went to Levi in 2014, it was incredible.
So beautiful! Thank you for sharing be safe take care
Hi guys, great video, if you don´t master T-Bar in Europe you are not a skier :D. And T-Bar is the easy one, Tatrapoma which can be sometimes very vicious is the ultimate skier test. Especially when you are a kid weighing about 30 kilos, you are flyiiiing- ultimate skier test :D
Guys the trees are like it everywhere even at the bottom when it’s recently snowed. These trees have thawed or the wind has blown it off.
The michigan skiing analogy! New subscriber from me!
U cant find that place from Levi, those videos are from Ruka ski resort. Also u were too late for those trees.
I'm always curious why people wear clothes under the helmet. It's weird. Helmet is so thick to protects against cold. I'm definitely slim and even being on -25degrees, always only with helmet(without clothes under) I have never felt cold in my head.
U can find the snowy trees in christmast times better becouse its volder and then there is the biggest snow Rains and i would recommend to go to Ruka in Finland in the christmast becouse then there is every tree u see covered in snow. And sorry for my bad English❤
Looks like a below average snow year for Levi there. Both times I've been there the trees have been absolutely covered. But all the clips you showed were Ruka which is also awesome, and I actually prefer personally.
Another advantage of having your own blanket and duvet cover is one might be a cold sleeper and want a warmer blanket inside. One person can sleep cool, and one can sleep warm. PLUS no blanket wars! Did your apartment come with a dish cupboard over the sink? That is a Finnish invention.
Having a drying just inside the door is very common in ski resorts, but not in general homes.
wow his is one of the biggest insta de-bunks Ive seen. Thanks for sharing, still looks 🤩
About the T-bars. I asked about why there were so many when I first went to Levi. The ski instructor (whom I was sharing the T-bar with) said that the mechanism worked better in the very cold weather in the Arctic. The chair-lifts and Gondolas are more fragile. For context, that year it was -33 C (-27 F) at the summit.
Also the high winds may cause the chair lifts to be closed for safety reasons.
@@tuukkasilventoinen8961 yes, T-bars are much more robust and can operate in almost any conditions. And as the verticals are not huge the T-bar rides do not get too long. I prefer T-bars often since they are much more efficient in short lifts. Simple, reliable and fast. I hate gondolas in Finlands short ascents, they are very impractical here. They are good for longer lifts, not very well suited for our little "mountains".
And fun fact: the T-bar they took is now replaced by a modern chairlift 😄
Looks like a fun adventure!! Interesting to see the differences & similarities between the ski resorts there and the states. Great content!! 😁
I love it, its not for safety, thats just common in Europe! Its listed because too many people cant find it. Doh!
It’s crazy that you don’t have to put down the safety bar in America 😧
The trees look like that on TikTok because of heavy snowfall + around 0 degrees celsius prior to the TikToks for the snow to stick like that on the trees! 🌲
Loved this! ❤️ y’all are Fun!
Finland is beautiful country.
O my goodness, this was so beautiful!
(New subscriber from Midland, Ontario! 🇨🇦 just north of the big TO.)
You have chosen the worst time to get there, January is obviously the most coldest time of the year hitting often minus 30 Celsius. Go there on March and you have beautiful sunny days and warm, and more people.
"Wilson" made me literally LOL!
Super new
Ylläs is super cool mountain for free skiing
Very pretty footage. Glad you had fun and a hot sauna to go home to. 😊
Crazy how much it did look like the midwest! But those sunset views were beautiful!😍 I loved the concept of Instagram vs. Reality!
I cracked up at the realization that the ISO was sky high. We've all been there!
Great video! If you return to the nordic countries and want something more alp-like, I highly recommend Åre in Sweden, the biggest ski resort north of the alps.
Btw, interesting with the similarities between Finland and Wisconsin; maybe thats why finnish immigrants to the US went there? Looking most similair to home. :)
I’m 62, I could do that, and I’ve ski’d before at Tahoe and Big Bear (20 years ago)
Just make sure you dont go down the slope next to the gondola, since the women’s world cup is raced on that slope so it’s quite a steep hill. 👍🏼
Your videos are amazing. The drone shots and editing are pro level!!
I should be pressing in a wheel bearing but nooo you have to post a new video which I can't resist. Thanks lol. Do a short sometime on that Triumph I saw hiding in your garage in a video if you can. I just had to add this- Peace not war.
lovely
Tim’s shirt may be the best thing on UA-cam lol
So when was this video taken please? The end of February?
Awesome video. Thanks from Finland :)
Which month was it?
Usually not so many white frosty trees in March. Dec-Feb should be pretty white
Absolutely positively fantastic 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
looks like you closed the aperture adn the iso went up to compensate.
At crystal mountian in Michigan they have a system where you scan your pass
Great video. Looks fun.
Love you guys and you ARE ready for prime time.
Your'e too late out for the "instagram shots".
Looks like y'all had a gnarly time!
The dryer is for e.g. your wet gloves, beanie, jacket, pants and ski-boots after skiing the whole day. The butt towel is called "pefletti" in Finnish. At 4:00 there's a Shaman Drum on the wall with a "sun center" in the middle of a heliocentric world. In Finland Levi is not a mountain, it's a "Tunturi", which translates to "mountain in Lapland" - while "mountain" translates to "vuori" in Finnish.
English translation for "tunturi" is "fell". A hill becomes a fell if it is high enough for the top to be above the treeline. Beyond the Arctic Circle, that elevation is not very high.
Harriet and I spent a little time in Helsinki and experienced the Northern Lights. Did a little skiiing just north of the city. .Helsinki is a big college town. The video was beautifully done with stunning
views of amongst the ski slopes. As always, we love you guys💖💖 and continue to support as Patreons. Sending you lots of love. 💖💖Jim and Harriet. Richmond, Va.
Also, have a go at calling it Lapland too.
The ”snow paradise” you’re talking about is the reality but you just wasn’t in the right place at the right time.
And all of those viral clips skiing in “tykkylumi” aren’t from Levi. There are many much better spots.
Everywhere is a instagram spot in Levi when there is loads of snow on all trees. The weather was not on your side. When I was there just now, everywhere looked like that IG clip.
is there a normal cabinet over the kitchen sink or like most Finnish a drying closed?
Did you open up the cupboard above the sink and notice that you can put plates etc to drip down onto the sink.
Absolument Magnifique, as we say in french. ....!!!!
You need only one or two snowy day to get those threes back. It’s usually best time to see those threes during february! You just were not lucky enough. Levi has suggested from Covid because almost everybody fly or take train to Levi and it’s still difficult to get there because there are no cheap companies like Norwegian flying everyday Helsinki-Levi.
were there almost alone I guess.
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This year here was alot green trees not same every year i was week ago in ruka and when you went up tress were completely on snow never been in levi tho.
Wow great video, good music good theme!
tim, love the godzilla shirt
Nice upload. Really nice
i think u just got unlucky w the weather if it had been warm there because when i was there this crhistmas, all the trees were covered in thick snow literally everywhere and it was like-10 to -30c during my visit
Yes'sir.
In my addicted to skiing days i would drive up to Michigan to boyne mtn. / boyne highlands / nubs nob and ski for an entire day or just an entire morning until I was sore as hell. There was nothing better than going in dead of winter there because mornings were always fresh snow and in the 20's (which is the temp I would always want to ski in). I wonder how it is up there now (20 years later)? You reminded me of Michigan when you brought it up as a comparison. Thanks so much for this video, I'll be checking out your other vids now and I'm subscribed!!!
So very Ikea. love it
Really nice
You landed on a unlucky week, normally you got wayyyy more snow
one time the t bar broke , anad I LOST the lift
What equipment you guys use? Drone,camera…..
For the Obermeyer snow suit, how warm is it? I have it in a size 4 but not sure if I should get a 6 so I can layer under it more. I’m petite 5’4 110lbs but with layers the 4 feels a bit snug. With just my smart wool thermals it’s not too tight, but if I need to add more layers then maybe. Thoughts on your experience with the suit and warmth level?
I live in finland
Ha ha I need ski poles for the flat spots for my snowboard. Never seen that before.
Check your local snowboard shop, they have collapsible ones for when you are climbing on a splitboard.
You are literally at the wrong resort😂😂😂😂
Dude, that pink Godzilla top.
😮 Where is it from?
39 euro is not that cheap for what I am used to. Here in Greece, you can go skiing ( bus, rental equipment and lift pass) for that amount of money😂😂
In the US and Canada they exclude average and poor people from skiing. Who can pay 150 Dollar and more per day for a lift ticket?! Its a fun sport only for the rich guys there.
To Finnish people, Michigan is the end of the world, especially Boine!
The end of the world how? Because it is so far away? I’m in Michigan too and it’s fun to see others comments 😃
How is sauna for you? Too hot))) ?
It's all about the weather. If it goes above 0C, most of the snow on the trees fall off. You can see example of how it looks when it's really cold from this video, this was shot at Ruka resort in Finland last week.
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That appartment is nice, Link please?
did you also do normal skiing or only downhill skiing?
I’m confused why did you go to Levi if you were looking for Ruka…
They’re American, that’s why. They do a lot of things that are silly 😆
You can’t go wrong with Levi though 😄❤
I hope u enjoined finland❤️ because i live there
Suomi gang
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