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Re: kite festival

Post by dave071061 » Wed Mar 01, 2006 1:54 pm

Hammer wrote:Hi Dave thanks for that info about the festival. I checked out the link but its all in Finnish not that thats a bad thing but unfortunately right now my Finnish is not quite there that I can not understand all of it.

If you can offer me an English translation that would be great, I have posted a listing asking for English details about the event. Hopefully I can get a reply before the weekend. Either way I will just show up there before 10am and hopefully meet up with the guys.

Thanks for the help
Just look for the kites :) It will be happening over by the Lahti waterfront so will be easy to find.
Not sure yet but if there is no wind possibly they will be paragliding instead :)
I should be in the area by about 10:30-11:00



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Himos trip next weekend

Post by Hammer » Wed Mar 01, 2006 4:50 pm

Hi guys,
A day trip next weekend works well for me too. I just spent a week in Norway and unfortunately right now I am looking for a permanent place
to stay so thats taking up most of my spare time.

Though Horse some time in the near future lets definitly do a trip Tahko!
and Horse I believe you have a car, not sure what it is. If its big enough
could I maybe talk you into taking us up. We can have a chat
tomorrow at cross country skiing.

So far there is four of us going, Horse (Dave), Olive, Jane and me.

Oliver you pretty much up for whatever transport to Himos but
would prefer a car right?
experience life - push your comfort zone!

Horse

Post by Horse » Wed Mar 01, 2006 5:50 pm

Okey Dokey,

See you at Paloheinä tomorrow. I could drive to Himos, but there's only room for 3 (inc. driver) in the Horsemobile...Lots of room for skis and boards and kit though.

Horse

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Post by kalmisto » Wed Mar 01, 2006 10:50 pm

>> I am always keen to do some biking..." <<

Mountain Bike Club Finland ( in English ) at :

http://www.mtbcf.net/content.php?content.49

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Re: Himos trip next weekend

Post by OliBlom » Thu Mar 02, 2006 11:26 am

Hammer wrote: Oliver you pretty much up for whatever transport to Himos but
would prefer a car right?
No preference, however I may be able to get the use of a car, though it wouldn't be comfotable with four plus boards, skis etc........I will know more the beginning of next week. Otherwise the Himos Bus is cool for me.
There is no such thing as a weird human being. It's just that some require more understanding than others.

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Post by kalmisto » Thu Mar 02, 2006 3:38 pm

Hammer

Here is a Helsinki volleyboll group for you ( everything is in English ) :

http://sports.groups.yahoo.com/group/Lentopallo/

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thanks for the links

Post by Hammer » Thu Mar 02, 2006 10:20 pm

Hi kalmisto,
thanks for all the links, makes life so much easier being pointed in the right direction.

:D
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Re: thanks for the links

Post by kalmisto » Fri Mar 03, 2006 5:01 pm

Hammer wrote:Hi kalmisto,
thanks for all the links, makes life so much easier being pointed in the right direction.

:D
Ole hyvä ! ( You are welcome ! )

Three more links for you :

Helsinki Windsurfing Club :

http://members.surfeu.fi/sari.surf/ehwcmain.htm

Street Gliders Finland : http://www.katukiitajat.fi/english/finline/

Northern Gaels Hurling Club in the Hyvinkää - Lahti region :

http://www.ssi-developer.net/finland-ga ... bout.shtml

Hauskaa viikonloppua ! ( Have a nice weekend ! )

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Re: thanks for the links

Post by kmboll » Fri Mar 03, 2006 5:35 pm

kalmisto wrote:Northern Gaels Hurling Club in the Hyvinkää - Lahti region :
what is a "Hurling Club"? Sounds like my college drinking buddies and me.

I looked at the link and still had never seen it. Is it popluar in Europe?

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Re: thanks for the links

Post by kalmisto » Sat Mar 04, 2006 4:58 pm

kmboll wrote:
kalmisto wrote:Northern Gaels Hurling Club in the Hyvinkää - Lahti region :
what is a "Hurling Club"? Sounds like my college drinking buddies and me.

I looked at the link and still had never seen it. Is it popluar in Europe?
Ice Hurley seems to be a forerunner of ice-hockey. The game is almost totally unknown in Europe. Ireland may be an exception : Northern Gaels Hurling Club has many Irish members.

Here is a picture of the ball ( Hurley Ball ) that is used in the game:

http://www.birthplaceofhockey.com/evolu ... iotar.html

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Post by kalmisto » Wed Mar 08, 2006 11:46 am

Hammer

http://www.ridefree.fi/

The sight is unfortunately only in Finnish but you can ( after registration ) start a discussion on their forum ( http://www.ridefree.fi/forum ).

It is all right to write in English,of course. Finnish skills are not demanded of members - most of the members ( if not all ) speak English also.


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