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YLLÄKSEN YÖPUU - 50 years
celebration in 2004
The story of “Ylläksen Yöpuu”
starts from the year 1954, when my parents Markku and Senni Kaulanen
built a house called “Purola” in the village of Äkäslompolo.
At that time it was usual to accommodate the few tourists coming to the
village in the same house with local people. At the same time my parents
had a farm as well, with cows. This “combination” was very common in
the whole village. After the breakfast the tourists went skiing (cross
country). The tourists did the skiing tracks themselves, no machines
were available. In the late afternoon the tourists returned for enjoying
the sauna and the dinner, cooked by my mother. There was no organized
evening entertainment, the tourists invented it themselves.
During the period of 1970-1980 the infrastructure in the whole village
started to change. Everybody – including my parents – gave up the
farming and started to build cottages for tourists instead.
1981 my father Markku Kaulanen died on a lung cancer.
My mother Senni Kaulanen continued alone running the house and cottages,
some of us children (eight in total!) were also still at home…
It was a very busy time; preparing breakfast and dinner for the tourists
and cleaning of the cottages. Senni Kaulanen died in 1992, she worked
until the end.
I, Vesa Kaulanen, arrived here in 1993.
I changed the name from “Purola” to “Ylläksen Yöpuu”. At that
time the situation in Finland was very critical, an economical recession
– not an ideal start. But slowly things were getting better.
Naturally the guests have changed as well, they are more demanding than
during the old days. I have done my best to fulfil the requirements.
As I love fishing, I have added this as one service, by offering fishing
excursions and boats. The cottages have been renovated and we do our
best to follow the requirements and wishes of our guests.
Here in Lappland spring time is our most busy season. Month of May is
the most quiet time of the year. In the summer people come here for
fishing, hiking and picking berries. In the autumn we have the wonderful
colours of nature to admire. Afterwards the first cross country skiers
arrive. Spending Christmas in Lappland has become very popular during
the last years – thanks to Santa Claus (Father Christmas). There are
especially a lot of foreign tourists, the village is like a “Christmas
fairy land”, with many activities and an amazing winter nature.
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