Fjøsnisse | Trolltind | 2020
Norwegian Black/Folk Metal
https://fjosnisse.bandcamp.com/

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Fjøsnisse | Trolltind | 2020
Norwegian Black/Folk Metal
https://fjosnisse.bandcamp.com/
After some weeks of climbing in Turkey, Spain and Italy I now look forward to go skiing again:-) This is an image I took of Aslak end Berit on the traverse between #trolltind and #åbittind couple years ago.
Thanks to @ae.adventure for making this cool edit of our trip to #åbittind #trolltind #loves_norway #timetoplay #randonee #romsdalen @vertical_playground #skiingislife
A selection of images from my picture book inspired by a Norwegian legend and a song by a band called Lumsk.
The legend talks about the Trolltindene mountains, which were created when trolls were on their way to a wedding but because they were careless and lost track of time the Sun caught them and turned them into stone. Where they stood, they stand still today - as mountains.
Time was forgotten and the night was long They joked and laughed and giggled And as they drank and laughed and sang Approached the inevitable crisis
some of the giants came from afar and started the feast early
Lumsk - Trolltind
An old Norwegian folk song that a Danish friend of mine says is about trolls that live inside of mountains. I don't understand any of it but it sounds nice :p