birdboybowley
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Can't believe I've been back over a month....so best write this!! 
After being put on a backburner for too many years, 2015 became the year that Finland and Norway would finally be struck off the to-do list! Myself, together with my long-suffering better half Dawn and good friends Matt Eade, Jake Everitt, Ian Barnard and Kev Verlander would hit the countries for 8 days and incorporate the obligatory Finnature trips from 18th – 26th May.
The trip was a big success, with only the fact that spring migration was just as behind here as it was at home meant so many of the expected migrants just weren't this far north yet (annoyingly they were turning up as we left!!). Nevertheless I finished with a trip total of 167 species including 10 lifers and a mammal total of 15 species, 8 of which were new to me.
LOGISTICS:
Return flights were with Norwegian from Gatwick-Helsinki-Oulu and cost £222 each. Flights were late leaving Gatwick (no surprise!) which made our connection in Helsinki a bit tight...especially as Finland is TWO hours ahead of us which we didn't realise at first as we ambled through duty-free thinking we had plenty of time...!!
Nice touches with texts giving flight updates was good and flight times were roughly 2.5rs and c50mins respectively.
Vehicle was booked through Rhino Car Hire (on the back of Hertz) and cost £807 for a new 9-seat Ford Tourneo and was a great 'little' motor with no issues on pick-up or drop-off – except the Hertz office had no record of another free driver on the insurance....but as we were gonna pay extra for a third driver they let us have two for one so can't complain. Fuel was diesel and cost roughly £50 each for the round trip of 3571kms. Also be aware that alot of petrol stations are card-only payment.
The Finnature trips are easy to book – but book early! They cost us £260 each for the Oulu & Kuusamo trips because as there were 6 of us doing both, one place is complimentary. We had problems with trying to pay in the preceeding months but all was sorted the week before – so don't worry if they seem unwilling to take your money at first!! Money was paid by bank transfer and meeting details were passed by email and phone. The guide in Oulu was Ari Latja and he was....ok, bit off for a guide imo. In Kuusamo we had the excellent Antti Peuna and can't fault him at all, great guy and a great guide.
Accomodation was booked in advance and as usual was based on price. We stayed in the Forenom Aparthotel in Oulu, opposite the train station and must admit, whilst it looked right dodgy on the outside, on the inside it was pleasantly nice! They sent us a text with a unique room code for each room which was punched in for entry into the actual hotel also – pretty good actually. Cost was €119.70 per room for 2 nights.
In Kuusamo we stayed at the Holiday Club Tropiikki and then stayed here on the way back too – about €83 per room each way. Standard hotel fare but we took advantage of the decent free breakfast on the second stay...and on the first day they made us up a nice packed breakfast to take on the trip too. Easy to find, c5kms north of the town...just look for the Angry Birds!!
On our way northwards we stayed overnight at Neljän Tuulen Tupa which was well worth the €75 per room even if it was in bunk beds!! We arrived after 2100 but they still made us an evening meal.
In Norway we had rooms in Vestre Jackobselv at the camping hostel which was wildly overpriced at 450NOK (c£45) per room...bunkbeds again! Shared facilities weren't a prob as we were basically the only people staying...other than a weird smelly guy! The only other options on the peninsula seemed to be hotels in Vadsø or on Vardø...both of which were well over €100 per night...nah thanks!! Also note that when entering Norway the clocks go back to just ONE hour's difference from us....!
Last night was spent courtesy of the Boreal Wildlife Centre in Viiksimo near Kuhmo in one of their hides for bear viewing at a cost of £110 each...more of that later!
DAILY LOG:
18th – Arrival was at 1730 and by the time we had picked up the van and made our way to the hotel we just dumped our gear and went for a quick look around Oulun Hautasmaa - the nearby massive graveyard....(!) Goodies like Pied Flys, Redstarts, Siskin and cool-sounding Northern Bullfinches were had along with nesting Fieldfares and Redwings, whilst on the mammal-front 1 Red Squirrel was seen along with a couple of Arctic Hares. Dinner was taken in the nearby pizzeria and was bloody good – and the cheapest meal we had all trip!!





After being put on a backburner for too many years, 2015 became the year that Finland and Norway would finally be struck off the to-do list! Myself, together with my long-suffering better half Dawn and good friends Matt Eade, Jake Everitt, Ian Barnard and Kev Verlander would hit the countries for 8 days and incorporate the obligatory Finnature trips from 18th – 26th May.
The trip was a big success, with only the fact that spring migration was just as behind here as it was at home meant so many of the expected migrants just weren't this far north yet (annoyingly they were turning up as we left!!). Nevertheless I finished with a trip total of 167 species including 10 lifers and a mammal total of 15 species, 8 of which were new to me.
LOGISTICS:
Return flights were with Norwegian from Gatwick-Helsinki-Oulu and cost £222 each. Flights were late leaving Gatwick (no surprise!) which made our connection in Helsinki a bit tight...especially as Finland is TWO hours ahead of us which we didn't realise at first as we ambled through duty-free thinking we had plenty of time...!!
Vehicle was booked through Rhino Car Hire (on the back of Hertz) and cost £807 for a new 9-seat Ford Tourneo and was a great 'little' motor with no issues on pick-up or drop-off – except the Hertz office had no record of another free driver on the insurance....but as we were gonna pay extra for a third driver they let us have two for one so can't complain. Fuel was diesel and cost roughly £50 each for the round trip of 3571kms. Also be aware that alot of petrol stations are card-only payment.
The Finnature trips are easy to book – but book early! They cost us £260 each for the Oulu & Kuusamo trips because as there were 6 of us doing both, one place is complimentary. We had problems with trying to pay in the preceeding months but all was sorted the week before – so don't worry if they seem unwilling to take your money at first!! Money was paid by bank transfer and meeting details were passed by email and phone. The guide in Oulu was Ari Latja and he was....ok, bit off for a guide imo. In Kuusamo we had the excellent Antti Peuna and can't fault him at all, great guy and a great guide.
Accomodation was booked in advance and as usual was based on price. We stayed in the Forenom Aparthotel in Oulu, opposite the train station and must admit, whilst it looked right dodgy on the outside, on the inside it was pleasantly nice! They sent us a text with a unique room code for each room which was punched in for entry into the actual hotel also – pretty good actually. Cost was €119.70 per room for 2 nights.
In Kuusamo we stayed at the Holiday Club Tropiikki and then stayed here on the way back too – about €83 per room each way. Standard hotel fare but we took advantage of the decent free breakfast on the second stay...and on the first day they made us up a nice packed breakfast to take on the trip too. Easy to find, c5kms north of the town...just look for the Angry Birds!!
On our way northwards we stayed overnight at Neljän Tuulen Tupa which was well worth the €75 per room even if it was in bunk beds!! We arrived after 2100 but they still made us an evening meal.
In Norway we had rooms in Vestre Jackobselv at the camping hostel which was wildly overpriced at 450NOK (c£45) per room...bunkbeds again! Shared facilities weren't a prob as we were basically the only people staying...other than a weird smelly guy! The only other options on the peninsula seemed to be hotels in Vadsø or on Vardø...both of which were well over €100 per night...nah thanks!! Also note that when entering Norway the clocks go back to just ONE hour's difference from us....!
Last night was spent courtesy of the Boreal Wildlife Centre in Viiksimo near Kuhmo in one of their hides for bear viewing at a cost of £110 each...more of that later!
DAILY LOG:
18th – Arrival was at 1730 and by the time we had picked up the van and made our way to the hotel we just dumped our gear and went for a quick look around Oulun Hautasmaa - the nearby massive graveyard....(!) Goodies like Pied Flys, Redstarts, Siskin and cool-sounding Northern Bullfinches were had along with nesting Fieldfares and Redwings, whilst on the mammal-front 1 Red Squirrel was seen along with a couple of Arctic Hares. Dinner was taken in the nearby pizzeria and was bloody good – and the cheapest meal we had all trip!!




