jäätmekäitlejate
Jäätmekäitlejate refers to a traditional Finnish winter activity involving the use of sleds, or *käit*, to glide over snow-covered terrain. The term combines the Finnish words *jäätmä* (meaning "ice" or "snow-covered ground") and *käitlejä* (a variant of "to glide" or "to slide"). This practice has historical roots in Finland’s harsh winters, where sleds were essential for transportation and recreation.
The sleds used in jäätmekäitlejate are typically lightweight and made from materials like wood or metal, designed
Jäätmekäitlejate was especially popular in regions with deep snowfall, where it provided both entertainment and a
Today, jäätmekäitlejate remains a nostalgic part of Finnish winter culture, reflecting the country’s adaptation to its