
It is often said that the winter upkeep of roads went all downhill after machines like this vanished from the roads. This machine looks to be from an era long before that.

There were barrels even here.

The next thing I need to know is how to get inside this room. There is a door in the other end, so maybe I’ll try to find it.

Behind the building was an extremely vintage bus.

The colors would suggest, that it’s an old bus from Eskelinen, one of the largest companies in the North and still operating.

This end of the building revealed no new entrance points. Except for one to the collapsed section.

The bus was an old Wiima, probably from the late 1960’s.

The engine has gone missing.

The cockpit has been very primitive.

And since its days as a person transport the bus had been converted into another kind of transport.

The barrel collection.

There were other buildings deeper in the area.

What we have here is a dead end and a locked door.

So let’s turn our attention towards the area where I first encountered the reindeer.

Less surprisingly the place was again an enormous mess.

A lot of wood was stored here.

Even several doors, which look like they are not from this site.

They had antennas, so obviously they had a TV too.

I stand by what I said. A mess.

Wait, the metallic doors look familiar.

Oh yes. Even the reindeer seem to be still around.

I was trying to see through the window what was written on the sign, as I wasn’t quite sure. Well, now I can have a better look.

“When the light is on, they’re shooting at the launder”. It was what I saw in the first place, but I don’t understand it the least bit more.

More huge equipment stored in the room next door. It was so small, I couldn’t get any proper photographs of the machines.

So it’s mainly wheels for you this time.

They’ve obviously been driven inside throught that door.