Outdoor-ed open afternoon
Short slots for educators who want to reference these guides in class or club—bring questions about sources and reuse.
Use this page for everyday questions about routes, seasons, or what to pack for an active day in Finland. We run an editorial information site—we do not sell packaged tours, hire out guides, or take payment through this form. If someone is hurt or unsafe right now, call 112 in Finland (and elsewhere in the EU where 112 works); do not wait for email.
Office
Email is the most reliable way to reach us about outdoor planning, because we are often out testing routes or updating guides. Mention whether you are asking about hiking, paddling, cycling, or winter sports, and whether your trip is around Oulu or elsewhere in Finland—that decides which public maps and club pages we point you toward.
Postal address: Kokokehon sisäänkäynti, Koskitie 19 A 1, 90500 Oulu, Finland
Y-tunnus (Business ID): FI10435606
Phone: +358 50 300 3933
Email: team@radiantwyflora.world
Visit
The map shows the Koskitie area so you can match door codes and winter footpaths. In snow, assume wet lobby floors—bring a small bag for boots if a building asks you to change shoes indoors. Parking rules differ by block; read posted signs instead of hoping for a spot at the door.
If you are sending physical mail, write clearly and include a return address. We do not accept unsolicited parcels of equipment for review unless agreed in writing first.
What we answer
We can talk about trails, lakes, bike routes, winter clothing, and public maps in everyday words. We do not answer medical questions, give legal advice, or coach emergencies by email—those belong with qualified professionals and local emergency numbers.
We also steer clear of cheering on risky ideas such as guessing at lake ice or night-hiking unknown cliffs. We would rather help you pick a safer plan with daylight to spare.
Meetings
Sometimes we host small sessions for teachers, librarians, or youth leaders who want to use these outdoor articles in their own programmes. They are informal working meetings, not big public events. Email a few lines about your group’s age range and whether you focus on hiking, snow, bikes, or paddling.
Short slots for educators who want to reference these guides in class or club—bring questions about sources and reuse.
A relaxed evening about layering for school ski days and family walks; space is limited for room comfort.
We aim within a few business days. Peak holiday weeks may stretch timelines; we appreciate patience.
We can sketch ideas and point to official trail, lake, and weather pages—not a full travel-agency itinerary unless we agree that separately in writing.
No shop here—we only describe types of equipment so you can compare items in stores you trust.