Lemmenjoki DX cabin in Lapland
by Mika
Mäkeläinen
For most people, Lemmenjoki -
which can be translated as Love River - is a state
natural park in Lapland, a slice of virgin Arctic
nature. For decades, deposits of gold have lured
prospectors here. However, placer mining is not
what brings a group of Finnish DXers to this desolete
location on their annual pilgrimage, known as a
DXpedition.
Lemmenjoki
is located in the northern part of Finland (location
26° 19' E, 68° 46' N), southwest of the
town of Inari. Esa Hänninen, one of the pioneers
of Finnish DXing, discovered this lakeside cottage
on the edge of the park in 1981.
Although the first DXpeditions
to Lapland date back to the early 1970's, only a
decade later in Lemmenjoki did DXers begin to build
permanent antenna installations. This greatly contributed
to the popularity of Lemmenjoki as a DXpedition
destination, where almost 400 DXpeditions had been
held by the end of 2017.
Since the early 1980's Lemmenjoki
has hosted a nearly non-stop flow of DXers, usually
two at a time, from September or October to January,
February or even March each winter. A post-WW2 wooden
cabin, which offered only very basic accommodation
and cooking facilities, had been renovated over
the years, for instance the chimney was completely
rebuilt by DXers. In 2010, when the owner of the
cabin died, DXers moved next door to what used to
be her home, now rented out by the sons of the former
owner.
Even the old cabin could be used
around the year. An American radio station once
asked me if Love River refers to the way
we keep warm up there... Unfortunately, the truth
of the survival game is less exotic. In extreme
weather the electric radiators were not enough to
keep the chill out, but feeding the fire in the
wooden stove kept the cabin warm - and chopping
the firewood kept DXers warm.
The old Lemmenjoki cabin, not used since 2010 |
Lemmenjoki's popularity began
to decline in 2010, when Aihkiniemi
DX cabin, with better antennas, was built. In
any case, Lemmenjoki still hosts an impressive array
of 11 Beverage antennas, each roughly one kilometer
in length. As the winter weather is harsh, all visiting
DXers are obliged to check the antennas, which means
quite a lot of footwork and occasionally some repairs
for every DXpeditionist.
The antennas and other equipment
are maintained and shared by a group of devoted
Finnish AM DXers, who have invested in the place
over the years. Most of them live in the capital
Helsinki area 1100 kilometers (700 miles) south
of Lemmenjoki.
Due to its northern location,
the sun no longer rises above the horizon in early
December in Lemmenjoki. However, with snow on the
ground and the sun lighting the skies even from
below the horizon, daylight conditions still exist
from around 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Consequently, in midsummer
Lemmenjoki enjoys 24 hours of daylight. Thanks to
this northern location, midwinter offers a continuous
dark path to various parts of the world required
for long distance AM reception.
Midday November 24th 1997
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The location is also mostly free
from man-made interference, and - if compared to
southern Finland - much further away from the many
strong and interfering Central European stations.
Lemmenjoki is Arctic wilderness
at best. Reindeer clearly outnumber people and can
be seen by every visitor; more exotic animals are
less visible. Houses are few and far apart. In winter,
during the prime DX-season, the weather can be extreme;
a record low of -52 degrees Celsius (-61 F) was
measured in January 1999. As you can imagine, maintaining
the antennas can sometimes be quite a challenge.
Want to experience more? Watch
a video report
(in Real Media format) on DXing in Lemmenjoki by
Mika Mäkeläinen, or listen to a radio
report (6.9 MB in MP3 format) by Jonathan Marks
for Radio Netherland's Media Network.
You can also check out reports
from some DXpeditions in Lemmenjoki by clicking
on links in the right column. For a comprehensive
report on the highlights of the ongoing or latest
DX season in Lemmenjoki, visit LEM
DXpedition News (mostly in English), maintained
by Tapio Kalmi. Mika Mäkeläinen's DXpedition
reports from Lemmenjoki can
be found here. Below are more links to older
DXpeditions in Lemmenjoki.
(last update in November 2017)
Lemmenjoki
DXpedition resources outside DXing.info |
More DXpedition logs
from Lemmenjoki compiled by Esa Hänninen and
Tapio Kalmi. Only the best stations of each
DXpedition have been listed. The older listings
are in Finnish, while the newer ones are in
blog format and mostly in English. Listings
from seasons 1998-1999,
1999-2000,
2000-2001,
2001-2002,
2002-2003,
2003-2004,
2004-2005,
2005-2006,
2006-2007,
2007-2008 (missing), 2008-2009,
2009-2010,
2010-2011,
2011-2012,
2012-2013,
2013-2014,
2014-2015,
2015-2016,
2016-2017
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