eleohjaukseen
Eleohjaukseen, also known as elephant hitch, is a traditional Finnish method of logging that involves the use of trained elephants to drag logs out of forests. This practice was particularly prevalent in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, during a period when Finland was part of the Russian Empire and elephants were used in various capacities for labor-intensive tasks.
The process of eleohjaukseen typically involved a team of elephants, each harnessed to a log using sturdy
One of the main advantages of eleohjaukseen was the elephants' strength and ability to traverse rough terrain.
However, the use of elephants for logging was not without its challenges. Elephants required specialized care
Today, eleohjaukseen is largely a historical practice, and the use of elephants for logging is rare. However,