
Father and sons take a 280 degree f. sauna, documenting the only “300 Club” in North America
During the last Polar Vortex in North America, many of us were able to join the “200 club:” enjoying, say, a 180f sauna with outside
During the last Polar Vortex in North America, many of us were able to join the “200 club:” enjoying, say, a 180f sauna with outside
Guest post series continues. Please welcome John from Minneapolis by weekdays and Northwestern Wisconsin, near Hayward, by weekends. Welcome John: What compelled you to build
Guest post series continues. Please welcome Troy V. from Rockwood, Ontario. Troy comes to Saunatimes with a good first world sauna problem: how to build an authentic
Guest post series continues. Please welcome Michael from Muskoka,Ontario, Canada; about 150KM north of Toronto, and about 120 km south of the well known Algonquin Park. Enter
Guest post series continues. We welcome Mike, from Northwest Minnesota, who has created his own authentic sauna backyard retreat. For those of us busy with
We warmly welcome back Travis Skinner to Saunatimes. We first learned about his unique sauna building projects with is Snail Shell Sauna, detailed here. Since then,
Guest post series continues. Welcome Aaron, from Finland. Hi Aaron. So Approximately how many smoke saunas (savusaunas) have you taken in your life? Roughly 50
Guest post series continues. Enter Tom: Thanks to your sauna e-book we have a new sauna at our place in Itasca County. The cluttered, big
Guest post series continues. We welcome Andrew and Laurie who purchased a boat access lot on Tomiko Lake in Northern Ontario. Rugged, beautiful wilderness offers
Guest post series continues. We first heard from Ben here, who shared the now famous “Ben Square sleeper method” concept for sloping a sauna hot
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