That’s not a footpath, it’s a clearing or a small road even. You can’t see the footpaths in winter, they’re about a foot wide if that.
30 meters “at best”? Nah bruv. Maybe in the summer for that specific place, but as there’s a ton of birch there and such an open place, it’s probably a photo from the edge of a clearing on the side of a field or something. You don’t get birch in most of the forests, it’s just pine, and pine doesn’t really have branches on the low part of trees. So in a pine forest, you’d see way further.
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Teaching Finns how to fight in wintery forests? We’ve a saying for that; “älä yritä opettaa isääs nussimaa”.
random_character_a@lemmy.world 5 days ago
I’d also pick the one above, because WWII era finnish snipers has a tendency to nest in a tree.
BigDanishGuy@sh.itjust.works 4 days ago
Which is why the Soviets came in winter. Any other time of the year had been worse. Spring which is mating season, is something not even the Soviets wanted their soldiers to experience. Summer where the Finnish snipers will be hunting for food for their youngs. And lastly fall, where that year’s new Finnish snipers leaves their nests.