Last weekend we headed Northeast to check out Sisu + Löyly’s floating sauna on Devil’s Track Lake in Grand Marais, Minnesota. We had made reservations a month prior and the suspense was intense. Choosing which floating sauna to visit this fall was easy, there is only one public-access floating sauna in the United States and it belongs to Katie and her business. There are a few others in the works, but until they take their maiden voyages, this is the one!
Peace, Love, Löyly
I have enjoyed being a part of the growing interest in sauna here in the US, in particular Minnesota since returning from studying at the University of Tampere in January 2012. I somehow took it on as my personal mission to operate as a volunteer Ambassador of Finnish culture and that includes sauna, of course. My first sauna experience was in a community sauna at Salolampi Finnish Language Village in Bemidji, MN. To say that that experience was transformative is lacking the true intensity of the life-altering moment I first experienced löyly (that is steam produced in the sauna - and only the sauna - otherwise it is höyry for the non-sauna steam that gets produced in other contexts like cooking or powering of old-timey trains).