>non-scandinavians won't defend this
how do you ski and jog? in pitch darkness?
I wish I had money to ski
And someone to ski with
;_;
>>53037996
What is this Swenglish shit?
Typically in Canada I would do cross country skiing during daylight since it would not follow lit areas. IE. going through the woods/fields, so obviously you need natural light or to bring your own. Longer daylight hours obviously make just going before sunset the easy choice.
protip; they didn't need light in the old days. modern scandis grown soft
>>53038109
>Swenglish
where?
>>53038296
Well, maybe not swenglish, just non-idiomatic english. I found it somewhat harder to read.
And all of it.
You guys arent the only ones who cc ski
>>53038367
pretty sure you're english is just lackluster
>>53038510
>>53037996
WHAT THE FUCK ARE YOU TRYING TO SAY HERE SVEN, MAKE SOME FUCKING SENSE
>>53038856
>Nordics will defend this, and rightly so
>Non-nordics however will not
>How do you cross country ski? In the dark?
>>53037996
there are cross-country ski trails which are lit up, but otherwise you just go during daytime. It's a bit inevitable because of how vast Canada is, obviously plenty of trails (whether for ski, skidoo, snowshoeing, etc.) will have no lighting provided.
As for myself, I really don't see the appeal of cross-country skiing. Or any winter sports, for that matter.
>>53039131
>How do you cross country ski?
we don't
we skate
>>53039277
>Or any winter sports, for that matter.
blasphemy
>>53039316
>tfw no ice this year
>paying gorillions of shekels in heating just to live in a frozen shithole
>>53038856
>>53039316
>>53039376
>not cycling on a lightemitting bicycle path
>>53039332
I dunno, maybe if I were NEET and lived in the coutryside winter would be nice, but when you have a full-time job in the city winter is more of a pain in the ass than anything else. If I could wake up after the sun has come up, spend most of the time comfily inside, and then only go outside to run or ski or something like that, I guess I could enjoy it. But I have to deal with winter-time transportation, and winter-time daylight, or lack thereof (mind you it's not as bad as in Sweden, but still).
Really, as much as I try to think of it as "comfy" or "cozy", all that comes to mind when I think of winter is pic related. In fact, this is exactly what it currently looks like at this very moment outside my appartment.