What should I bring to far-north Scandinavia?
I will spend around 4 weeks in far-north Scandinavia. I am wondering what I should take there. I am expecting freezing weather and little daytime. I will do some outside work, also in the snow, e.g. some builsing maintainance and cleaning snow.
I have not been that far north yet, so what kind of clotting should I bring specifically? Also, are there some general things I should consider?
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Northern scandinavian, here.
This depends on where specifically. Near the ocean it's not that cold at the moment (well, depends what you're used to, I guess. I get around fine with t-shirt and a light jacket. Temp varies between 5C and 15C nowadays.
But in general, I suggest you bring a sweater , some woollen socks, and a jacket that can handle rain/slush/snow. Staying dry means staying warm. Dressing with layers is better than one thick coat.
Snow will set in soon, though, so if you're going to be working outside I recommend some gloves. Preferably two pairs, so one can dry off while you're wearing the other pair.
May I ask where specifically you're going? Coast vs inland makes A LOT of difference. Humidity can make 5C near the coast feel colder than -20C inland. Plus wind isn't as much of a factor far away feom the ocean.
I will be in northern Finland, not costal. In the Lapland regions center more or less.
In that case you can expect relatively little humidity. While the cold will feel biting on your skin, it won't be that bad, provided you stay layered and dry. Avoid sweating, or this will change!
If you're shoveling snow, dress down once you get your blood pumping.
Don't forget to bring your Christmas wish list for Santa in Rovaniemi then.