Arctic Suomi

Arctic Suomi

Arctic Suomi has a fascinating natural environment region to explore and to discover it in any season.  It really is an Arctic environment with a unique biodiversity to the proximity to the North pole.  Over time, slowly the plants have adapted to the climate that it experiences today.

Arctic Suomi is a great natural environment.

Arctic Suomi has a great natural environment in any season of the year. The winter is more popular for some people for their recreational reasons of skiing, snowboarding, snowmobile touring and also for the Christmas holiday season. The end of the year school holidays in many parts of the world and the February-march school holidays in the Nordic, Scandinavian and Europe region makes the winter season more popular because the holidays fall during that season. Some people do also get holidays during the June-August months of the year. The peak summer season in the Arctic Suomi region is during the June to August months. Some variation from year to year, with the August month being the beginning of the Autumn season.

13 thoughts on “Arctic Suomi”

  1. The spring season is really a physically active season for the winter
    sports and recreational activities here in the far north, the warm sunny
    spring weather is great. For a brief glimpse here is a video link with
    animated pics, how to be groovy on an Arctic tundra mountain.
    Cool and breathing

  2. Winter sports and fun in Lapland 2013. Natures precious supply of natural
    oxygen 24/7, 362.

  3. Looks like a great place to have fun, and to “breathe”. Funny that, there
    just seems to be no way around it…… Hey! that could be a great way to
    promote the natural fresh environment of Lapland? A place where you can
    breathe in the Natures best side.

  4. How cool is that, the Ylläs Tundra mountain for snowboarding, including a
    terrain park with sculptured jumps

  5. Right you are, i have been snowboarding a few times, thanks visiting and
    for your comments.

  6. You bet it is, especially during the spring season when the weather is calm
    and sunny. You do need to pay attention to the weather forecast and
    predictions when planning your skiing holiday. At times you take the good
    weather with the bad weather. Planning ahead is the key to a fun successful
    holidays.

  7. Hey! the Ylläs tundra looks like a fun place to be at during the spring
    holiday break

  8. Ylläs Tundra at 719 m altitude (winter), at 67° 33′ 52″ N, 24° 13′ 28″ E.
    That is well inside the Arctic, the snow stays on the ground for about 6-7
    months

  9. Ha, ha, haa, tell me about it. It really is a dynamic physical activity
    time, skiing and snowboarding until your energies are all burned up, then
    resting and relaxing some, and then hitting the slopes again and again as
    your fitness level allows. Enjoy.

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