04 March 2012

A Winter Day At The Zoo

March 2012

About two months ago I was diagnosed a repetitive strain injury in my heel. Due to that, a doctor kindly asked me not to do any activities. Since then I've done Indoor Cycling, which by the way is boring, as well as spent some time at the gym.

Today I did a bold move and decided to have a Sunday walk outdoors, the first one in about two months. Weather was gorgeous, temperature some degrees under zero, clear blue sky with the sun warming the air. I knew my heel would not tolerate heavy exercise, so decided to do a short walk (at the end it appeared to be some 8km ...). The weather insisted to take camera with me.

I have had time to look at my previous outdoor photos. Clearly one thing have been missing in them, i.e. proper pictures from animals, although there were several ones showing some pile of waste of them.  That concluded where to go for a Sunday walk, to Korkeasaari island. There's the zoo of Helsinki, one of most important tourist attractions of Helsinki. Maybe now I could catch some photos as animals stay behind fences and could not disappear from my camera (well, as a matter of fact now I know that they can even do that).

There are two way to reach Korkeasaari (aka Högholmen) island by public, a ferry from the Market Square (at summer time) and by road via Mustikkamaa island (by walk, bicycle, bus etc). Did the latter.

Ticket cost 10 Eur per person. Funny to find some skis standing on the wall (some people had arrived by skiing!). There's a quite new bridge, a nice way to reach the island. Lots of snow everywhere, all paths were frozen and really slippery.

Didn't go inside of any animal house but stayed outside. Big cat species were my favourites, lions and leopards were astonishing. However, maybe seeing Lynx so near on a snowy place was the highlight.

Below are some photos. I have kept fence or window visible in most of the photos just to remind that I was at the zoo, and so were them, too.



Winter activities near parking lot

Near ticket booth

Where to choose from

A bridge to Korkeasaari island

Welcome to the Zoo!



You'll get organic coffee here, next time in June

Rhododendrons 

Too much snow for a picnic

While waiting for a summer

Scenery from Korkeasaari island to downtown of Helsinki

Scenery to Suomenlinna island

Frozen sea allows skiing

Lazy Sunday Afternoon

A wink, you are most welcomed

An Eagle Owl

A Snowy Owl

A Snowy Owl

A Sea Eagle

A freerider



Bisons

A Musk Ox

Takins

A Reindeer









Fox

Lynx Lynx

Lynx Lynx

Lynx Lynx

Lynx Lynx









An Otter

Disturbing you?



Still remembering, you did bite me when I was a kid



A Dumbass?

Wild Horses

Camels and Kulosaari Casino

That's All Folks!











19 February 2012

Trekking in Campra, Ticino CH

December 2011

Mid Feb-12 past already. It's been snowing today, the whole day. We'd get 20cm of fresh new snow.  Overall 2 feet limit should be exceeded. In other words, dream alike winter conditions in southern Finland.

These are circumstances outdoors and I'm at indoors. I've got a heel injury some weeks ago and still cannot do any activities. Speed of recovery is slow, extremely slow. Frustrating indeed.

As there's nothing new to write about, I'll record a one day hike I did in early December in Switzerland.  At that time there was practically no snow, at least not below 2500 meters.  As I forgot my tent to Finland, I was able to do only day hikes, you may know the feeling ...

I went to hike to Campra, to a cross country skiing center in Ticino. I'd never been there without snow, but was keen on seeing it 'naked' at winter.

By the way, in Campra, in about two weeks time there are Swiss National Championships of Cross Country Skiing. Go and have a look if you are near by (30.3.-1.4.). Location here.

Campra is located in Valle di Blenio, in northern part of Ticino (Tessin) Canton. Campra itself is a small, relatively flat valley, on about 1500m above sea level.  The sun melts snow quite quickly on these southern slopes of the Alps.  However, the sun does not directly hit the ski tracks in Campra during some weeks in Dec-Feb, ensuring perfect ski conditions for some weeks.

Although Campra is a very modest ski center, the place is famous for Italians, too. It is easier to reach than similar ski resorts in Lombardia Alps. At weekends there are several buses from Italy bringing ski enthusiasts. During last years, there's been national teams from various Eastern European countries having their high altitude ski camps there.

Ski tracks are colour coded, green, blue, red and black. I've usually spent most time on blue track, but when feeling sporty, red has been the choice. On black I've done only few times, as it raises my pulse too much.

I've been skiing there many times. Tracks are always maintained and are in perfect condition.  Unlike in Finland, in Ticino (CH) municipals do not maintain ski tracks. Thus e.g. in Campra, there is a business behind to keep things ship shape.  That's the reason that you have to pay in order to able to ski there, e.g. something like 6 Euros per day. When you enter the small room where to pay, look at photos hanging on the wall. Familiar? Yes, e.g. Aino-Kaisa Saarinen, Virpi Kuitunen etc.

One more thing about Campra. While reading local newspaper there I learnt that Campra will go under total renovation plan soon. Several millions of Swiss Francs will be invested there.


I walked through blue, red and black tracks, not fully circling them but zig zagging here and there. Treeless area in the valley are for animals and agriculture. You can smell it when there's no snow :)

There were several small creeks directing water down straight from circling mountains. Larger the waterfall, greater the sound in them. To me they were inspiring places to experience taking photos with slow shutter speed.

There's one river, which comes down through Blenio valley. At Campra it is still a small stream, crystal clear water though.

You could see animal waste here and there. I was really hoping to see some wild animals and capture some of them by a camera. I was too optimistic, as I quickly saw some wild deer in far distance but that was all.

Here's a hiked route, some 10km  (view larger map):








Here's some photos


A stream from Alpe Rideigra

A Shicane

Ice formation

Self Portrait

1 second of water flow

Cabins



 










The main field without snow ...

... and the same field with snow