Alone on the Lake: Chasing the Last of the Black Ice (4K)
Автор: Nordic Skating with Jarkko Kaura
Загружено: 2026-01-24
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Experience the rapid transformation of the Finnish winter through the eyes of a Nordic skater. This video captures two solo sessions on the same lake, documenting how quickly a "skater’s paradise" can vanish.
The journey starts on a harsh, snowy day as the ice slowly disappears beneath a white veil. Then, we travel back just a few hours to the previous evening — gliding through the golden hour on pristine, two-day-old black ice. It is a quiet reminder of how fleeting these perfect moments truly are.
In this video:
The "After": Falling snow and winter winds.
The "Before": Deeply satisfying glides on pristine black ice (teräsjää).
Atmosphere: Relaxing winter landscapes and subtle music for a meditative experience.
⚠️ SAFETY FIRST: Ice conditions change rapidly. Never venture onto natural ice without local knowledge and safety equipment.
Music: David Celeste - Philosophia
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▬ Disclaimer ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
Finding good ice for skating is not that easy. The most perfect black ice is usually formed at the time of year when it snows a lot. It is challenging to find strong enough ice that is not yet covered by snow. Skating on such ice as shown in this video is often preceded by a rigorous community effort in making and sharing ice observations. Each winter offers different ice and snow conditions, making it impossible to predict the optimal time window several weeks in advance. Most of the time, skating opportunities come with a day or two's notice and good conditions usually only last a few days or even less than a day until another snowfall hits.
WARNING! Skating on natural ice outside of maintained tracks can be life-threatening if you don't have the proper safety gear or skills to observe ice thickness and assess safety in ever-changing conditions, or if you're skating alone. The most important safety measure is to skate with other people who can help if you sink into the ice.
The safety equipment for Nordic skating includes:
ice picks/claws, for pulling oneself from the water back onto the ice
ice pole for testing ice strength, sturdier than a regular ski pole (must withstand strokes through thin ice)
throw bag with rescue line that attaches to the backpack's shoulder strap at shoulder height
emergency whistle
dry bag (inside the backpack) that contains a full set of spare clothes; air is left inside the dry bag so that the backpack floats the skater in the water, making it easier to get back on the ice
backpack with crotch strap prevents the backpack from riding up on your back when in the water to take full advantage of the backpack's buoyancy effect
smartphone in a waterproof pouch that can be used to call for help
Nordic skating should only be started in an experienced company that knows how to assess the safety of local ice conditions. You may join your local Nordic skating club and participate in their safety training or look for guided tours from commercial operators.
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