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The Opposite of Cold - The Northwoods Finnish Sauna Tradition (Hardcover, New)
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The Opposite of Cold - The Northwoods Finnish Sauna Tradition (Hardcover, New)
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As many in the north country can attest, one of life's great
pleasures resides in the tradition of sauna-sitting in
180-plus-degree heat and throwing cool water on oven-hot stones to
create a blast of steam (called "loyly"), followed by a jump in the
lake, standing naked in subzero temperatures (or even a roll in the
snow), or just relaxing on the cooling porch. To the uninitiated,
there is a strange, alluring mystique to the art of Finnish sauna.
But to an ever-increasing number of people-from their small urban
saunas to backwoods and lakeside retreats-the culture and practice
of Finnish sauna are as much a part of northwoods life as campfires
and canoe trips.
Beginning with the origins of Finnish sauna and how the practice
was first brought to North America, and continuing all the way to
contemporary design, "The Opposite of Cold" is an exquisite
commemoration of the history, culture, and practice of Finnish
sauna in the northwoods. With stunning photographs of unique and
historic saunas of the region-including the oldest sauna in North
America, incredible surviving saunas from immigrant farmsteads, and
the gorgeous contemporary saunas from noted architects-Michael
Nordskog and Aaron Hautala unveil the importance and beauty of
sauna culture in modern Midwestern life.
Richly illuminated by Aaron Hautala's photographs of distinctive
saunas from Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Ontario, and Finland,
"The Opposite of Cold" is for people who grew up with Wednesday and
Saturday evening saunas (or watched their steaming neighbors
running toward the lake) and for those who dream of one day having
their own. And through this book we see why Finnish sauna tradition
is vital and enduring, from the warmest summer evenings to the
coldest winter nights.
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