Eeva-Liisa Hakala
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Huitsin jorpakko

Posted on July 17, 2020 at 12:35 AM


In Finnish language there´s this saying of "Huitsin nevada" or "Huitsin jorpakko". It means a place somwhere in the middle of nowhere or a unknown located place. It took + 28 years from me to find this mysterious place. When you read maps you can find out interesting things. And then you got to go and see those places on live. I can tell you...

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Pahkakuru

Posted on July 12, 2020 at 5:35 AM


After last post I´ve started a new job and been busy with it. But there´s also been some time to discover my new "homegrounds" with a bike and without it. As a map focused individual I took contact for a local map person. I recieved enough maps to keep me busy for a while. Is there anytihg better than discovering new nature spots 8)...

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Lintulampi

Posted on June 30, 2020 at 9:30 AM


This place is called a "bird pond". And that´s what it really is! I fhinished my forest job for now and headed to northern where I´m starting "a new career in indoors". It means also new surroundings and new paths to discover. And this bird pond has nothing to do with my next adress. It was just some place to see on my roadie :lol:...

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Langinkoski Imperial Fishing Lodge

Posted on June 24, 2020 at 11:50 PM


I needed a rest day and used it for total different activity than the physical one. With my friend we visited some cultural places and monuments near cities Kotka and Hamina. Langinkoski Imperial Fishing Lodge was one of those: https://www.nationalparks.fi/imperialfishinglodge/history .


Anjalankoski

Posted on June 20, 2020 at 1:00 AM


This is where I´m currently "living". Weather has not been and will not be very nice for forest works during these days: +25 to +30 °C daily. Heat brings extra stress for my body. But this will be my last forest project for now which is why little physical overstress is ok. I can do it (biceps emoji)!


Viikinsaari

Posted on June 13, 2020 at 12:50 AM


On my way towards next workfield I had time to meet friends. Last time we´ve seen some 8 months ago :o ! We went for little cruise to this island which is located in Tampere city. I hadn´t never been on that island before. It´s small enough to go through in a couple of hours as we did. Now, time to pack equipments and tom...

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Kälviän pesäkivet

Posted on June 7, 2020 at 12:25 AM


Many things that I couldn´t imagine at the beginning of this year has hapened during past months... Forest works are somethig that I really like. But I was already heading more towards new career as a physioterapist. You just need to give a shrug and say Covid -19 and everyone understands. Yep, as I´ve told I went back to forest works. ...

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Ohraneva

Posted on May 27, 2020 at 8:25 AM



My life has looked like work pretty much last weeks. And I´m glad about it 8) . This project will end soon and I'm looking forward the next projects. You never know what´s waiting behind the corner. Just have to go and figure it out!


Planet Earth thanks me

Posted on May 16, 2020 at 8:00 PM



During covid-19 pandemic I chose the best work solution you can imagine: forest works. Staying alone all day long deep in the forest, no contacts with other human beings and fresh air. Spring is time to growth. After cutting some trees it was time to pay back to Planet Earth by planting new ones. No need to train after workdays. Take a look ...

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Rattihaudanmäki

Posted on April 29, 2020 at 3:20 AM


In these days there are lots of uncertainty over everything. As I can´t finnish my school at this Spring as was planned I´ve been doing "corona projects" like forest works and construction works. There are also some things that just stays as they´ve been. Like my hobby to ride new trails and marvel at the diversity of place names i...

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