Getting the flock out of here - a diary of a crazy chicken man

Something similar to this might work for you, they're pretty popular at people's summer cottages around here.

You just heat the water with wood, there are many different designs. It's called a "palju" in Finnish. We crammed 11 (drunk) adult men into one of these last summer.
mine will not need heat the cool is what I am looking for

with 13 fins in that thing it must have been very bubbly
 
mine will not need heat the cool is what I am looking for

with 13 fins in that thing it must have been very bubbly
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not my idea of a Jacuzzi.......13 drunk fins might make for
a bit too much aroma
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we live in a sauna with year round average highs of 32-34C and lows of 24C. in january it drops to a chilling 23C
That's the wrong idea people have of saunas. In Sweden, people sit and read newspapers in there. A friend went to Greece, and when he was throwing water on the (Finnish made) electric stove ("kiuas"), the owner of the establishment came running like crazy. I doubt that there are many places in the world where the outside temperature would resemble that of a sauna.

A proper Finnish sauna is between 80-120 deg C (175F-250F), although not many people enjoy it when it's really hot, 80-90 is preferred. Moisture is important also, you're supposed to throw some water on the stove every few minutes to get a nice "löyly" going. A "vihta" can also be used, it's young birch branches (with the leaves on) tied together, you slap yourself with it to get bloodflow in your skin going and a bit of exfoliation at the same time.
 
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