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Lapland - Levi, Finland
Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 5:41 pm
by jaynana
Guys, thought i'd share some
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just back from a fantastic holiday to Lapland;.. Levi, Finland - my fam and a mates fam, kids and adults both enjoyed alike..
Temperature was arctic! dropped to -30c one day, even the cameras stopped working. camera literally 'froze' when taken indoors uncovered - big mistake!
a few different rides compared to our X's
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these ones were simply awesome!
and a slightly different hotel, compared to the holiday inn i might be in tomorrow night
only alcoholic drinks of course (with a far below freezing point)!
very expensive though - could have put a few £k into the next car.. but wtf, life's what you live..
Re: Lapland - Levi, Finland
Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 6:58 pm
by Don Coffey
Wow, looks like you had a fantastic time. The wife would love to do the Lapland visit, but only for the day! I have tried to get her to look at the five day package that includes all the different styles of travel you seem to have experienced. I know it's very expensive but as you say, what the hell, it's a once in a lifetime trip. :xmasgrin:
Don
Re: Lapland - Levi, Finland
Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 10:47 am
by jaynana
thing is,.. its not worth the trouble and money for just one day.
its like buying the options when you buy a car.. got to have them, no good without them..
thus here we go emptying our pockets
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Lapland - Levi, Finland
Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 10:54 am
by wilkoturbo
Wow very nice when my little girl is older we will be going ! Hopefully £££
Re: Lapland - Levi, Finland
Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 11:01 am
by X5Sport
I better add that to the 'future plans' lists for 'Peanut', though it will be a few years yet.....
Looks like a lot of fun....unless you're a camera!! Better pack the insulation kit for mine then..
R
Re: Lapland - Levi, Finland
Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 11:04 am
by pvr
Looks great.
... hope you did not have piles whilst sitting on those seats
Re: Lapland - Levi, Finland
Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 11:20 am
by Raj
It's always been on our to do list but the cost is very prohibitive and the -30degrees to is another
Glad you had a great time though.
Re: Lapland - Levi, Finland
Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 11:28 am
by jaynana
not piles my tongue got glued on the ice glass
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camera - i was trying to video the husky ride (mind u they ride pretty fast through the jungle track!) camera stopped functioning i had to pull the battery out to switch it off. (had to remove the glove for which i suffered about half hr more)
took the camera inside the hut later, condensation formed fast and they it quickly froze and the camera became white!! i thought that was the end of it!!
what's an insulation kit for a cam? basically canon says to seal inside a polythene bag when taking inside; which i ignored and thought i paid the price!
kids - yeah can't enjoy if too small, worst is they can't tell when their fingers and toes are freezing. my lil one is 4.
-30c was good, apparently it can be as bad as -45c!! but then it 'rises' to about -10c too
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Re: Lapland - Levi, Finland
Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 12:42 pm
by X5Sport
[quote="jaynana"]
what's an insulation kit for a cam? basically canon says to seal inside a polythene bag when taking inside; which i ignored and thought i paid the price!
[/quote]
One of
These Portabrace type jobbies. The 5D Mk3 works down to -40C in theory. I use a plastic bag to seal the camera from heat/cold/humidity for about 30 mins to let it acclimatise - the tropics are very bad news for humidity in combination with air conditioning - and in cold conditions I would keep a spare set of batteries warm in an easy to get to inside pocket.
I haven't done a cold weather shooting for a while, and certainly not
that cold since the days of film (yes pvr I am that old!!) but I do have an old wool 'sniper glove' that allows me to get my pinkies out to do things without exposing the whole hand etc.
R