This weekend has been cloudy and little bit rainy too, temperature hovering slightly above zero. I have done my responsibilities checking the property frequently but I need to say that wet weather is not the best for exploring the woods and I rather enjoy the weekend resting inside in the warmth of my cabin. In such situation it is good to find something to entertain the crew outside the cabin to secure my daytime nap and my solution was to send them to get familiar with Pytkynharju trails.
Here is the report with pictures.
The crew started at Kellarilampi, covered by thick fog. |
There is nice laavu and fireplace, with accessible pathways. |
Then up to Pytkynharju, the majestic esker dominating souther part of Syöte neighborhoods. |
Down to the Lauttalampi, having nice laavu and fireplace too. Here the crew met very important first mate colleague with the family. |
Here in the end of the lake Lauttalampi has already transformed to a bog. |
From Lauttalampi to the river Pärjänjoki super-steep banks. |
Down to the river there is a hedge like stone formation origin of which is not yet known to the crew, manmade or natural. In between the moss covered rocks the alder thrives. |
Closer look. |
Steep sand banks at Pärjänjoki. This made the crew thinking about Sun bathing and skiing... |
Back to the route to the lakes Lauttalampi and Kellarilampi. |
Oh wait, the Sun came out. Lets take a pic again, with better light conditions :-) |
And back to the Lauttalampi route. The crew tried to locate old tar pits visible in the map but did not manage. The lovely spring feeding Lauttalampi was found instead. |
Emerald colored moss in a small bond in the bog. |
Back to the Kellarilampi pathway. |
After 9,5 km walk the fog had gone and unveiled Kellarilampi surroundings. |
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