I was basically tossing a coin to decide what to do, had been cooked up inside for a long time. I started with the half-a-year-late raking duty on the yard :-) but then decided to not go for a swim or a trespassing at a closed ski resort, but rather hike in Nuuksio, and maybe see some caves.
It turned out to be a great choice. I wanted to at least see one cave, and if I had time maybe another one. Found the first one, a small shelter cave. But the second was misplaced in the association's database, and there was no cave. But as a bonus I walked by two other nice shelter caves, and these weren't even listed in our database.
(Of course they were otherwise known, Nuuksio is a very popular hiking place.)
The caves were:
Suolikkaan luola, the cave of the Suolikas lake. The name of the lake could be translated roughly as "rich with intestines", which I guess might refer to the twisted and curvy shape of the lake. The coordinates are N 60.323789 E 24.578457. More information from the Suomen Luolat (the Caves of Finland) book by Kesäläinen, Kejonen, Kielosto, Salonen, and Lahti. 2015 (published by Salakirjat, ISBN 978-952-5774-80-1). I was unable to find online articles about this cave.
Photos:
I scanned the cave, and made a 3D model and a map out of it. Above is a vertical cut of the cave from the map, for instance. The model can be downloaded here, rotated on your browser here, and the high-resolution PDF map is here.
Saarijärven lippaluola, the shelter cave of Saarijärvi (the name of the lake is "island lake"). The coordinates are N 60.332567 E 24.582320. I was unable to find any information about this from books or online. But clearly a place that has been visited many times judging from the paths to it, etc. It is quite close to the road as well, easily visited. (The rest of my trip was maybe 6-7 kilometers, and given Nuuksio's geology, it is a lot of ups and downs -- my phone counted 29 floors of climbing.)
Photos:
This cave was also scanned. The model can be downloaded here, rotated on your browser here, and the high-resolution PDF map is here.
Pöksynhaaran lippaluola, the shelter cave of the crotch of the panties. Again, Pöksynhaara is the name of the lake. And again, its shape does look like panties. The coordinates are N 60.320350 E 24.580955. This cave isn't widely published, but frequently visited based on the fire pit etc. on the site. And marked as a cave in Open Street Map. More information here.
Photos:
Again, the cave was scanned. The model can be downloaded here, rotated on your browser here, and the high-resolution PDF map is here.
Much recommended tour! Combine it with swims, or even a camping in the woods! Nuuksio rocks.
Another photo of the views:
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