hihnavedot
Hihnavedot is a traditional Finnish method of transporting goods or people across snow-covered terrain, primarily utilized in rural areas before the advent of motorized vehicles. The term "hihnavedot" literally translates to "strap pulling" or "strap transport," referring to the use of straps, ropes, or harnesses to pull a load. Typically, this involved a person or a team of people wearing a harness connected to a sled or a sledge loaded with items such as firewood, provisions, or even family members. In some instances, horses or other draft animals might also be employed, with the harnesses facilitating the pulling action across the snow.
The effectiveness of hihnavedot relied on the consistency of the snow cover and the physical strength of