On the same ski trip to Himos (article (alt. link), alt. link), I also stopped near Kuhmoinen to look at the Kammiovuori caves (Kammiovuori is Chamber Mountain). I was unable to find anything from the Internet about this, but the book about Finnish caves lists it, so I went to see it. It was a bit sketchy road to drive, but I managed to get to a close-by location. And found the cave, worth a visit!
I parked the car roughly at these coordinates: N 61.6382 E 25.3557, there's a small extension to turn the car around and put it by the road. But the road is just a forestry road, no one drives it, there's plenty of rocks, can be fallen trees on the road, etc. From this spot there's a very thick forest to go through but once you get to the cleared/logged area you can walk much easier.
The cave is at the bottom of the small canyon, or maybe it is a valley between two hills. Looks like this:
There's also a small lake to the left of the canyon:
There's the main cave but also a few small other holes:
Main cave photos (also the one at the top of the article):
Small crack:
Small hole:
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