Atlantica - 01.01.2006, Side 38

Atlantica - 01.01.2006, Side 38
36 AT L A N T I CA Winter is Finnish Lapland’s native season, when the northern tip of the country comes into its element: snow. In the middle of it all is the mountain town of Levi, home to 650 souls off-season. What to do in such a small town in the middle of the Arctic? What not to do? Levi’s population jumps to 1,900 between February and April, when its forests and hills are host to all possible varieties of skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, and snowmobiling. Go ice fishing or ice swimming. Play snow football or snow golf. And at the end of the season, celebrate Levi’s homegrown version of Vappu, or May Day, in full swing on the snowy slopes of spring. Happy Lappish Happy Lappish. Not so much a saying in Lapland as a frame of mind. Happy Lappish comes from a place where the natural elements are such a force that people know there are certain things in life you can’t control. Busy, but not stressed. So relaxed that six hours in the sauna feels good, and the icy water that follows feels even better. Photos by Áslaug Snorradóttir Text by Krista Mahr Levi * FINLAND Helsinki 036-39 ATL106 Finland 2 .indd 36 16.12.2005 12:34:32

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