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Wilhelm Rubenson, and Alf
Bonnevie Bryn
finally reached the
summit of
Stetind. The
weather conditions were good. It was Rubenson's 25th birthday, and...
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Stetind in Fog (Norwegian:
Stetind i tåke) is an oil
painting by
Peder Balke from 1864.
Peder Balke got the
inspiration for the
painting during his first...
- with Gausta" (PDF). Open Air Philosophy. Zapffe,
Peter Wessel (1937). "
Stetind" (PDF). Open Air Philosophy. "Peter
Wessel Zapffe". Hemneslekt. Archived...
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Norwegian mountain Stetind in 1910,
together with Alf
Bonnevie Bryn and
Ferdinand Schjelderup. The
three climbers reached the top of
Stetind on 30 July 1910...
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Esther Skoglund. The muni****lity
originally adopted a
design that
showed Stetind mountain, but this was not
approved by the
National Archives, so the lobster...
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about 1885. In 1888 he made a
failed attempt of
climbing the
mountain of
Stetind.
Ekroll died on 15 May 1916. Godal, Anne
Marit (ed.). "Martin Hoff Ekroll"...
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Slingsby also
attempted to
climb the 1392
metres tall and
highly steep Stetind in Narvik, but his
attempt ended up as a failure, as he
never made it to...
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railway line Kirkenes–Bjørnevatn opened. 30 July –
First ascent of
Stetind, by Bryn,
Rubenson and Schjelderup. 1
August –
First ascent of Svolværgeita...
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silver is used. The arms were
designed to look like the
local mountain Stetind. The arms were
designed by
Eirik Djupvik. The coat of arms was granted...
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narrow green area of
vegetation near the fjord. The obelisk-like mountain,
Stetind,
nearby is
dominated by the same, dark blue-grey rock,
which contrasts...