

"Where there is will there is a way..."
The last few weeks have been frustrating, to say the least. After a week of great pain, dosed on morfin, with neck collar and mostly laying dead flat on my back, I got to take the collar off. What a relief! In a few days the worst neck pain slowly subsided. I could sit up for longer than 15 minutes without gritting my teeth. And partake in the dinners at Senja with Mammut Pro Team and actually smile a little. "You are like a new person now" Deni Burdet said the last day. The


Senja - a steep paradise
Senja has recieved some attention in the climbing community in the later years. A local, Bent Vidar Eilertsen have mapped large areas of the region with help from visiting climbers like Ines papert who climbed several bold lines on the face of Finnkona and Breitind. I have fond memories from the island, last year Denis Burdet and myself had a great day out at Okshornan outside Mefjordvær. The iceclimbing is also really good, steep and varied. We set off for Legendary Lodge S


From heaven to hell. Or somewhere in between...
Yeah! Three months ot total freedom ahead of us. Three months of climbing and skiing and guiding. Three months of living and breathing mountains. On the go, with a caravan as our new home, ready to take us to wherever the conditions and the weather is the best in Northern Norway for the moment. Or, that's what we thought at least.... Lyngdalsfossa, right now or most hated ice fall... Once Emma arrived in Tromsø after her time as skärgårdsdoktor, we spent some days organizing