Do you consider this a long walk/run from the Sauna to the lake considering the 🦟 ?

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  1. That seems like a regulation distance for Sauna that has been built in the last 20 years.

    It is local decission but usually at least 20m from water.

  2. No, this is lovely.

    Youre going to the water anyway, who cares about the bloodsuckers. If youre so slow you get attacked by em, youre not running.

  3. This scenery is alone enough to make almost forget about hyttynen. Until they pierce your skin and devour your blood and make you do a funny looking slap-dance.
    My answer is: nope.

  4. Nah. Just walk quickly, or even put a few smoke spirals around if you want to spend time on the porch or something. If there even are mosquitos, they come and go with winds, especially near open areas like this.

  5. Drink a bottle of koskenkorva, the poor little bloodsuckers take a sip of your blood and get totally hammered and can’t do shit anymore 😂

  6. I’ve been hyttyed twice (so far) this year. Each time the swollen area was about 20cm x 10cm and you can feel a fever on the skin and it was like burning inside. For a week.

    So, nope. Unless I’d taken antihistamine before.

  7. Considering it would take me a 10 hour flight to get there, I would say it’s pretty close 😛

  8. Quite normal distance, you need old, like… +50 years old cottage, if you want your sauna next to water.
    edit: Or any building really, now days you need good connections and/or money to build close to water:D

  9. Short for new sauna, long for old.

    You used to be able to build at the waterfront, nowadays you need a safety zone.

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