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Snow Dump Site on Middle of The Summer | Still Plenty of Snow Left! 

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We did an exploration trip to our local snow dump site on the hottest time of the year. Can you escape the heat to the glacier or is it just as hot there?
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@Beyondthepress
@Beyondthepress 6 лет назад
We hoped that there would be little bit colder on the snow dump to escape the heat and don't sweat while filming :D Here is latest weather forecast to Tampere and it looks like we are going to sweat quite a lot for a while :D www.foreca.fi/Finland/Tampere/10vrk
@Chris-jo1zr
@Chris-jo1zr 6 лет назад
I presume all the sand is from them "gritting" the roads during winter? and as the snow melted the sand formed a layer over the top insulating the rest of the snow? Also Tampere is a lovely place, I should have moved there long ago.
@foktorrr7241
@foktorrr7241 6 лет назад
Chris Gough yes there is a lot of sand from the gritting so it most likely is what you described
@BradGryphonn
@BradGryphonn 6 лет назад
Quick question. What is the small carriage at the back of the train? 8:55 8:56
@Speeder84XL
@Speeder84XL 6 лет назад
Yeah! This summer has been really hot here in Sweden too (but I like it). I think the main reason it doesn't melt, is the thick layer of dirt and sand that forms on top of the huge pile of snow, as the first part of it melts away. That does a lot when it comes to insulate the snow from the hot air and sun light from above and makes it melt slower and slower.
@DeeGeeFi
@DeeGeeFi 6 лет назад
@Brad Griffin That's the actual train or the engine. The other carriages were just normal double decker passenger carriages.
@Jako1987
@Jako1987 6 лет назад
"What do you do in summer vacation in Finland?". "We build snow castles"
@vaalrus
@vaalrus 6 лет назад
At least one of the snow dumps in our city (at about 53 degrees N) still has a a deep mountain of grit covered snow. Sometimes it lasts until September.. The sand and rock chips do an annoying job of insulating the pile. :) At least we get to screen and re-use the girt, as the snow dump is on the same giant lot as the concrete and asphalt recycling yard, where they make aggregate for fixing the roads.
@andrewschannel3635
@andrewschannel3635 6 лет назад
It's amazing how everything is so open in Finland, if there was a snow dump site in the uk it would be surrounded with 8ft razor wire fence.
@VicMcFly111
@VicMcFly111 5 лет назад
Andrew Stevens it would be weird if everything wasn't so open here
@taunokekkonen5733
@taunokekkonen5733 5 лет назад
In Finland we have this thing called common sense.
@MorzenMebs
@MorzenMebs 5 лет назад
Oy you got a permit for that snow mate
@notthatadam
@notthatadam 6 лет назад
One does not simply walk into Mordor. One takes one's bicycle.
@psygn0sis
@psygn0sis 6 лет назад
The episode we've all been waiting for!!
@Jim-hw1xr
@Jim-hw1xr 6 лет назад
Hey, found the dump and your place on Google Earth. That pile is huge. I never knew your shop was in a tightly packed neighborhood. You must get along with your neighbors to be able to do all the stuff there. You two give be a lot of laughs.
@arcticlife
@arcticlife 6 лет назад
Tampere is making glacier to fight global warming
@mhyotyni
@mhyotyni 6 лет назад
The trains are very dangerous- do you have plans to deal with them?
@kapteenikonzi2701
@kapteenikonzi2701 5 лет назад
You dont have to deal with VR; Usually, the train is very late, or dont run at all because its too hot/cold, dry/wet, or because of the positions of another planets in our galaxy or something ..
@mikaveekoo
@mikaveekoo 4 года назад
@@kapteenikonzi2701 VR, Yle ja verottaja ovat suomen kansan yhteisiä sylkykuppeja... Mielikuvilla pelataan...
@herbertsusmann986
@herbertsusmann986 6 лет назад
Very interesting on the snow dump! A time lapse video would be very interesting. If it doesnt all melt and you keep getting alot of snow each winter you may have a permanent glacier in your back yard!
@sekrasoft
@sekrasoft 6 лет назад
I totally agree, that video would be very interesting. Long term projects like that are incredible!
@anne-droid7739
@anne-droid7739 6 лет назад
I wonder if that spot has developed a layer of permafrost.
@herbertsusmann986
@herbertsusmann986 6 лет назад
Anne-droid Maybe. I think most of Finland has bedrock close to the surface so the soil might not be very thick. Maybe someone from Finland can check me on this?? That is just what I remember from somewhere. I may be wrong??
@Wund3rB4um
@Wund3rB4um 6 лет назад
Herbert Susmann Yes you're mostly right though some northern parts of the country actually have permafrost soil. Finnish winters usually make damage to the roads as the frozen soil starts melting during spring. But yes, the soil isn't that thick and underneath the bedrock is rising a couple of centimeters or so each year as it recovers from the weight of the ice age glacier.
@jimsvideos7201
@jimsvideos7201 4 года назад
Winter: Shoveling snow because they have to Summer: Shoveling snow because they *want* to
@JD-tl7ld
@JD-tl7ld 6 лет назад
You guys somehow are able to make digging a hole interesting. I don't know how you do it.
@ModMINI
@ModMINI 5 лет назад
The hole is Finnish. That's why.
@Nexfero
@Nexfero 5 лет назад
7:33 did he just say 'slav squat'? lol
@Feronn
@Feronn 6 лет назад
You should get metal detector and earch for treasures that people lost during winter, that could be awesome content
@Moraren
@Moraren 6 лет назад
That would be a really good place for detecting!
@badwolf2912
@badwolf2912 6 лет назад
It would be interesting to do a bit of metal detecting. If it's snow from all over the city there could be all sorts in there.
@Beyondthepress
@Beyondthepress 6 лет назад
We tried that last summer but there is too much of litter to find anything. Lot of steel scrap and if you ignore them you will find soda can opening things :D
@NorthernThinker
@NorthernThinker 6 лет назад
I was wondering how much money could be in there.
@3DSuperWaffle
@3DSuperWaffle 6 лет назад
Drag a magnet across it! See what kind of neat stuff you can pick up.
@Finrecon1
@Finrecon1 6 лет назад
My friend has found some 20€ bill etc. and a pretty good quality flashlight without a metal detector.
@Diamonddavej
@Diamonddavej 6 лет назад
Good idea. If you want to find needle in a hay stack, burn the hay stack (or melt the snow).
@juststeve5542
@juststeve5542 6 лет назад
I feel your pain, we've had the same heat in the UK, and like you we don't have household AC. Maybe you should ask them to dump some snow on your side of the tracks next year, and you can loop coolant pipes through it and build your own home AC system :D
@leviathanqueen3780
@leviathanqueen3780 4 года назад
That seems like a good idea actually
@thetorchchannel357
@thetorchchannel357 6 лет назад
Fun Video ! A year long timelapse video would be super awesome !!
@K.I.T
@K.I.T 6 лет назад
Lauri i feel sorry for you guys without AC. Here in Serbia we had 40c a few times and -25c in winter is not unusual... But i would still prefer more cold than hot. Easier to warm up than cool down
@vivillager
@vivillager 6 лет назад
I'm in Texas, temperatures here yesterday was 103F (or 39.4C). We get by okay, I even work outside. But winter here is sometimes 32F (0C), rarely does it ever go below.
@Kragatar
@Kragatar 6 лет назад
I'm already sweating if it's 80f, so I gotta have my AC. I think I was meant to live in Antarctica, lol.
@alanamadorrosas4025
@alanamadorrosas4025 6 лет назад
We had 56.5 celsius termical sensation a few weeks ago where I live, we were the hottest city in the World, summers are horrible in here.
@Jl4zio
@Jl4zio 6 лет назад
Holy shit thats 133 in F, can't imagine the Air actually being painful. Only thing I suffer with in Florida is the stupid Humidity. Last night it was 85 at 9pm and humidity was 99%
@MARKE911
@MARKE911 6 лет назад
Texas and Florida ain’t got jack over Arkansas It was 38c here with 70% humidity it’s expected to last 2-3 more weeks.it feels like 44-47c you cannot cool down.
@orthoplex64
@orthoplex64 6 лет назад
"yeah that's, uh, really pretty" lol
@utl94
@utl94 6 лет назад
Yay, good to see that you are smart people that wear helmets when riding your bikes!
@megabowzer100
@megabowzer100 6 лет назад
I love the finns :0 even though its blazing summer,they have to find a cold hole to sit haha love em..peace from the uk :)))
@wickideazy
@wickideazy 6 лет назад
That is now the world's most famous snow pile.
@Useryomama77
@Useryomama77 6 лет назад
Hey guys...loving it already
@kenwinston2245
@kenwinston2245 6 лет назад
I just love watching your shows 😃 thanks again
@78deathface
@78deathface 6 лет назад
Happy summer from Canada!
@picramide
@picramide 6 лет назад
That is one chill cat!
@danderth
@danderth 6 лет назад
I love that natural snow dump site! ha
@tnbspotter5360
@tnbspotter5360 6 лет назад
I've come to the realization that I will watch anything on youtube as long as it is short and I'm subscribed to it.
@boschman36
@boschman36 6 лет назад
Another great episode! I love this kind of content!
@Kalanchoe1
@Kalanchoe1 6 лет назад
"oh ho it's moving!" that was a good reaction!
@EricJFox
@EricJFox 6 лет назад
best extra content ever!
@TheWookiedan
@TheWookiedan 6 лет назад
I love these videos :) ty
@antoineroquentin2297
@antoineroquentin2297 6 лет назад
I can also still see snow from my house. cheers from the alps!
@youtube.commentator
@youtube.commentator 6 лет назад
Love your videos
@Valmentaja
@Valmentaja 6 лет назад
Its like Siberia, the ice never melts! And that is a compliment to Tampere...
@wolf4178
@wolf4178 6 лет назад
Really good
@53ph3ra
@53ph3ra 2 года назад
This is only 3 years late, but here in Wisconsin, by Lake Michigan we have just revived an old festival, Snowfest in Two Rivers. Quote: The origins of Snowfest begin when a group of workers in the city uncovered a four-by-ten-foot mound of snow, in the middle of summer, no less. Since then, the city has used this historic moment as a reason to celebrate. Thus, July 24, 1937, kicked off the very first Snowfest. In fact, back in the 40s, 50s, and 60s, the town would crown a Snow Queen. I remember during the parade city workers would throw snow out of the back of a dump truck. We had at the time wood working plants that would dump the saw dust over the snow piles to keep the snow until July's parade. Good times!
@lgfrades
@lgfrades 6 лет назад
Moi Anni ja Lauri! Cool video, surprised how much snow there still is. Keep cool in Tampere! 👍👏🏻😊🍦
@ldelgg
@ldelgg 3 года назад
I love this channel
@jbeatty811
@jbeatty811 5 лет назад
You guys have awesome looking trains!! 🚂 🚊 🚞
@piikkiniska
@piikkiniska 6 лет назад
Leoko moved his paw and instantly overheated.
@quarnoronnae
@quarnoronnae 6 лет назад
Taking a walk on a beautiful 26C evening and enjoying how cool it feels here!
@bryankirk3567
@bryankirk3567 6 лет назад
YOU GUYS ARE NUTS! I love you!
@bryanturton9221
@bryanturton9221 6 лет назад
you need to drop the hot steel slug on the mountain! lol
@rickjansen4416
@rickjansen4416 6 лет назад
Bryan Turton brother...
@DeutscheDemokratischeRepublik
@DeutscheDemokratischeRepublik 3 года назад
Everywhere else: permafrost melts Finland: makes their own permafrost
@burnheart123
@burnheart123 6 лет назад
"Famous Finnish couple demolishes snow dump site of Tampere"
@pacificnorthwestnative5050
@pacificnorthwestnative5050 6 лет назад
Love the fat tire bikes! Fun to ride on the beach!! It will melt mostly., and love you guys!!
@JohnLemon48
@JohnLemon48 6 лет назад
Best shovel ever
@cloudsteele1989
@cloudsteele1989 5 лет назад
Can't wait for 2020 when that documentary comes out!
@RolandAshcroft
@RolandAshcroft 6 лет назад
That is so insane, I heard about snowdump sites from you the first time. It seems so unbelievable that there is stored snow in Finland during summer.
@A_Casual_Observer
@A_Casual_Observer 6 лет назад
Well, it's not exactly stored on purpose any more. Back when refrigerators were not commonplace, people used to saw big chunks of ice out of lakes and store it in sawdust, for the purpose of keeping food cool during the summer.
@planetrob555
@planetrob555 5 лет назад
Yes, do time lapse of a year. Would be really interesting! Hello from Kentucky, USA. Love your content!
@Rattletrap-xs8il
@Rattletrap-xs8il 6 лет назад
looks like Mordor.. LOL.. thats awesome
@pattiyuiska6888
@pattiyuiska6888 5 лет назад
You guys are an awesome couple. I am a new fan
@Blueswailer
@Blueswailer 6 лет назад
I'm very thankful I have an AC unit again. The old one hung on barely through the record heatwave in May and then crapped out in June, finally got a new one. Fresh 18C with moving air inside, ahh. :D That's one big snowdump. A lot of lumisota to be had there, just clean the gravel. Unless you're hardcore, and Finnish.
@PhotoArtBrussels
@PhotoArtBrussels 6 лет назад
Snow dump would be great to cool houses during the summer. With tubes through it and a simple fan, great airco.
@vintagespeed
@vintagespeed 6 лет назад
now you can shovel snow all year long! :)
@ToddLarsen
@ToddLarsen 6 лет назад
Snow fort in the summer!
@TotoGuy-Original
@TotoGuy-Original 4 года назад
cats so cute
@HammyTechnoid
@HammyTechnoid 6 лет назад
Here in Anchorage, we have the same thing. Snow dump sites to pile up the snow that gets scraped up from parking lots and such. They turn ugly and brown, but they do melt away. It's interesting to see your piles too.
@dean357
@dean357 6 лет назад
its not going to melt before winter , thanks for sharing
@VICTORYOVERNEPTUNE
@VICTORYOVERNEPTUNE 6 лет назад
That is a pretty cat.
@KirkHermary
@KirkHermary 5 лет назад
Very cool video! I'm from Red Deer, Canada, in fall of 2014 one of our snow dump sites still had a massive pile of snow that never melted. The snow fell and winter came, the snow "mountain" finally melted away by fall of 2015.
@TheWeirdestOfBugs
@TheWeirdestOfBugs 6 лет назад
I've seen some people put snow in closed places with fans, so in the summer, they use the snow-cooled aire for AC, and they send the hot air to the compartment to be recooled. Also, any video with the cats is always a good one! :D
@larijaakkola8510
@larijaakkola8510 6 лет назад
The most famous snow dump on the planet :D
@AceSnypa
@AceSnypa 6 лет назад
Finally got to watch you guys squat in a hole!
@Jamal_Tyrone
@Jamal_Tyrone 6 лет назад
Safety first!
@John_cupra290
@John_cupra290 5 лет назад
Im pretty sure there is a huge two part video in you destroying the snow in the name of science and massive comedy😂👍🏻, awesome channel. I never miss now🙏🏻👍🏻
@billlee5307
@billlee5307 6 лет назад
Many years ago the City of Chicago had a problem with many heavy snow falls. They put snow everywhere. In Lake Michigan, the Chicago River, in parks and still there was too much. Then somebody had a great idea. They filled an empty coal train, these trains are big, like a hundred cars and sent it to Florida so the kids there could play in the snow!
@PacificCoastRailfan
@PacificCoastRailfan 6 лет назад
Cool Finnish trains!
@kbrucecarroll
@kbrucecarroll 5 лет назад
Here in Ottawa, Canada, we are at about the same latitude, so our weather is similar. It can be -30C to -40C in the winter, and 30C to 40C in the summer (which is much shorter than the winter). We also have snow dumps, and the snow stays there for the summer as well (I haven't been that close to it, but I have a good view from my office at work). This was really fun to watch, I've always wanted to dig in it in the summer.
@sevilnatas
@sevilnatas 6 лет назад
It's the start of a new glacier.
@timhess3405
@timhess3405 5 лет назад
The trains in Finnland are much more beautiful then they in Germany :)
@nigelryenarznz
@nigelryenarznz 6 лет назад
Hi. I tried some Maku Laku Licorice from Finland. Very nice. Found in a shop near me in New Zealand.
@zapfanzapfan
@zapfanzapfan 4 месяца назад
We have similar piles in Sweden, one of them is used for cooling a hospital in the summers.
@smolzillamakes
@smolzillamakes 6 лет назад
Dude! Metal detect that place! There could be soooo many coins and stuff!
@Beyondthepress
@Beyondthepress 6 лет назад
and even more steel scrap and soda can openers :D We tried last year
@volvo245
@volvo245 6 лет назад
Pyroboy Cody's Lab would probably extract all the tungsten from it (from studded winter tires)
@DOCTOR_SONG
@DOCTOR_SONG 6 лет назад
geez ! Finland looks just like Pennsylvania !
@boxinnabox2487
@boxinnabox2487 4 года назад
This kind of gravel and sand slack deposit over ice is exactly what we would expect to find on the surface of distant worlds in the Solar System like Ceres or Callisto. That's why I find this video particularly interesting.
@nullnull5268
@nullnull5268 6 лет назад
Do a thermite reaction on the snow dump : ).
@theArhar
@theArhar 6 лет назад
"In the name of sciense" = instant like
@slickyjapper
@slickyjapper 6 лет назад
When I was a kid, the snow dump sites in spring were good places for finding empty cans and bottles, money and other stuff.
@simonedmunds8732
@simonedmunds8732 6 лет назад
Very interesting. The beginning of the Tampere Glacier ... It will not melt now.
@beckettmurtaugh3170
@beckettmurtaugh3170 6 лет назад
Lauri just said slav squat. My day just improved
@Muonium1
@Muonium1 6 лет назад
Since snowpile is taken from all local roads it is probably concentrating precious metals like platinum from catalytic converters very much and you could pan for them in the runoff like cody did with his street sweepings.
@Bentcypress
@Bentcypress 6 лет назад
We had snow dump sites in Michigan where I grew up. It wouldn't melt completely during the summer so they would alternate sites every year. That way the snow had 2 summers to melt.
@michaelschnock3998
@michaelschnock3998 6 лет назад
:) cool videos. Thank you very much for sharing. A 1-year Timelapse would be really cool. sometimes I do small things like that myself. I was on a solo trip around Orbyhus in Sweden in Jan, Feb, March and took pictures and Videos from the same places. its amaziing to see how things change. All the best to you and your Families. And as KiT said -- More Cold More better. (or so :) ) actually we have here locally 27,7 C, and ~40% Humidity :( Michael, Zehlendorf Berlin, Germany
@cristianrosa9158
@cristianrosa9158 6 лет назад
Sons of explosion with dynamite on snow dump!!! 😍
@papinkelman7695
@papinkelman7695 6 лет назад
Thanks for the july snowman nightmare...
@robertlee3778
@robertlee3778 Год назад
thanks for the video! I think this is one of the most unique videos i have seen, and i have seen many. thanks for doing something that i have always wanted to do - climb on top of a big snow pile in the summer and dig a hole! lol. i'm glad i don't live near where you live because i think i would be on top of those mounds during most of the summer, just digging holes and playing in the snow. (yeah, i know. it's dirty snow) I don't think the snow will melt because the layer of sand is too great, and it insulates the snow too much.
@bmo14lax
@bmo14lax 6 лет назад
5:38 watch out a wild turkey approaches!! 🦃
@mibars
@mibars 6 лет назад
The snow can be little bit below zero because of road salt.
@cambridgemart2075
@cambridgemart2075 6 лет назад
Not in Finland, they don't use road salt!
@slickyjapper
@slickyjapper 6 лет назад
Yes we do sometimes
@ede9155
@ede9155 6 лет назад
We use too much road salt... Cars will rust very fast because long winters and so much road salt
@apburner1
@apburner1 6 лет назад
The snow can be any temperature below zero. Zero is the phase transition point, not the only temperature allowed.
@anne-droid7739
@anne-droid7739 6 лет назад
apburner1 He took the temp of an exposed patch. Given the temp of the air, the shallowness of the pile, and the exposure to sun, it is likely to be freezing-point depression.
@randyeller8139
@randyeller8139 6 лет назад
With those wildfires looking like they may reach Finland you might want to donate a truck load or two to melt down for a fire barrier! lol ! Great video!
@bryanwhat2268
@bryanwhat2268 6 лет назад
ha ha your orange cat funny
@WMfin
@WMfin 6 лет назад
Hitto minkä lumilinnan tuonne saisi! Ja kuten sanoit, täydellinen terassi!
@Finrecon1
@Finrecon1 6 лет назад
Siinäpä jollekin bisnesidea, helteiden ajaksi lumi kahvila.
@mitchblackmore5230
@mitchblackmore5230 6 лет назад
If it was melting fast, I think the ground surrounding it would be a lot wetter so I say no, not going to completely melt. And your cats are beautiful.
@Demicron
@Demicron 5 лет назад
Show us as it grows this year.
@BartzabelAlgol
@BartzabelAlgol 6 лет назад
I love your cats they are so cute!. It seems that the city should find a place out of the city limits to dump snow!.
@truefigmandu1810
@truefigmandu1810 6 лет назад
You can send some of that extra snow to me, it won't last long here where it is nearly 110 F. I really like you crazy guys and the videos.
@zscorporation
@zscorporation 4 года назад
LOL is COLL !!!! :P
@ChuckCanada1
@ChuckCanada1 6 лет назад
That is awesome. We have the same things here in Canada in the cities, they have to remove the snow the same way because in the cities there is not enough room. But in my town we have ample room since I live in a farming community.
@JanneRanta
@JanneRanta 6 лет назад
If it's going to rain a lot in the summer it could all melt. If not then I think it'll survive till next winter.
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