ohjaamoillä
Ohjaamoillä refers to a traditional Finnish method of constructing small, temporary wooden shelters or huts, primarily used for hunting, fishing, or seasonal activities. The term originates from the Finnish word *ohjaamo*, meaning a small cabin or shed, and the practice involves building simple, functional structures without permanent foundations. These shelters are often constructed in remote or forested areas, where they serve as temporary living spaces or storage for tools and supplies.
The construction of ohjaamoillä typically involves basic materials such as logs, bark, and branches, with minimal
In modern times, ohjaamoillä have gained interest among survivalists, outdoor enthusiasts, and eco-conscious individuals who appreciate