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Henry Hagnäs

Christmas travels and stories

Once again I have been out traveling around Finland. My grandmother is too old to travel so we had to come to her in Rovaniemi. Ended up traveling almost 2000 km's for Christmas:

I spent the Christmas with my own closest family, my grandmother and my brothers wife and her parents. Christmas is more of personal time when we put away our cameras but during the travels I took a bunch of pictures with my Nokia N900. Being online via 3G all (most) of the time meant I uploaded the pictures in real time and using Flickr's geotag-support could show where I was going. Friends on Twitter and Facebook in turn could comment (and make fun) of the travels. Here are the results, click on over to Flickr for the full on geotagged and mapped experience.

The pictures can be found plotted on a map here, courtesy of flickr's excellent support for geotags: http://www.flickr.com/photos/hagge/sets/72157622963535031/map/

My favorite present was not so much a present as an heirloom or inheritance:

Its my grandfather's "puukko" or actually "lapinleuku". It has been polished and sharpened at the Marttini factory so its ready for another lifetime of use. The lapinleuku is, as you can see, a large finnish knife but also an important tool in the North. As a child I sat in the car as my grandfather put a reindeer, injured in a car-crash (not ours, we stopped to help), down with this knife or a knife like it. It, and other knives like it (which my brother and sister got), have been his trusted companions in the wild when fishing and hunting in his beloved Lapland.

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Posted December 30, 2009
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Pictures from my trip to Oslo

Finally getting around to post this, I spent a long first weekend of december in Oslo, Norway, visiting one of my very best friends. The weather wasn't the best but the trip was awesome nonetheless because it was more social in nature and I've seen Oslo before in a better light.

Here are some pictures taken during the trip, click to go to my flickr-page where I have described the pictures more in detail and commented on the stuff:

Pictures from a previous and much more sunny visit are also on flickr, here:

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Posted December 30, 2009
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Pictures from Lapland, Autumn 2009

                     
Click here to download:
Pictures_from_Lapland_Autumn_2.zip (3613 KB)

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Posted November 16, 2009
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Traveling in little Finland

Finland is usually called small, and sure - we are only 5.2 million people - but we're talking 17.3 people/square kilometer which is, according to Wolfram Alpha ( http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=finland ), 195th out of 203 countries listed. We have a lot of space.

Case in point, our vacation-plans:

Our little two-week vacation stretches, one way, over 1000 km (that's 620 miles for you non-metric hillbillies). Luckily we'll be stopping by my parents in Kokkola (point B on the map) on our way to Levi (point C). That's above the arctic circle and there's snow already!

I'll be online a bit more than usual when traveling up north this time around, no thanks to my pre-ordered Nokia N900 though. A good friend of mine loaned me a Nokia 5800 XM which I have equipped with Jotspot Premium so I can be online with my iPod Touch. I'll see about posting a few pictures using the phones camera as well since Posterous makes it quite easy.

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Posted November 2, 2009
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The age of the train: myth or reality? | Travel | guardian.co.uk

In my experience, Europe is decades away from the kind of integrated rail network that would make people think twice about flying.

Sorry to hear this but not surprised.

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Posted October 21, 2009
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