A train of five FinLine skaters passing by in Haminanmäki, Joutsa, Finland (N 61° 41.463′ E 26° 14.995′) on Tuesday July 6th, 2010. The train of Panu, Jouni K., Tapio, Elina, and Heikki reached speed of 56 km/h here. Camera by Ilpo.
FinLine is an annual multi-day recreational inline skating event in Finland. Arranged every summer since 1992, it is one of the oldest non-competitive long-distance inline skating events in the world. There is no timing; the target is just to enjoy skating and the landscapes of Finland. Everyone is free to select their skating group, speed and distances – the service bus is always available if you like to have a break. – And you do not need to make trains in downhills if you do not feel like so!
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