Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Mikkel Soya Bølstad is a restless, playful soul born during the oil crisis in


It should have been spent on a mad Easter adventure soda stream in the mountains. The tent. It did not work. Illness in the family put the trip on hold and we made arrangements with home visits abroad in a hurry instead.
So I stood there, the day before departure, a newly arrived cardboard soda stream box from Hilleberg hands. Probably I should still packing. Found up children's clothes, my own clothes, toiletries, backpacks, indispensable soda stream electronic items. Lubricated packed trip.
I put up the tent instead. Red. With room for one person. In the middle of the living room. His fingers caressed the smooth fabric, discovered thoughtful touches everywhere. Zippers opened easily and offered welcomed into a warm, yellow cave. I will not blame the anonymous test subject at Harvest soda stream Magazine - he pitched his tent in the living room to test it - but when the kids had gone to bed, I wondered as good mattress, bed sheets, duvet and pillow into your tent. Just because you are on tour you can both sleep properly?
I woke up not by the youngest girl tiptoed up the stairs, slipped between the wall and the tent and over to the couch to retrieve the iPad next morning. Not she discovered me either, as I lay there with the tent and mouth wide open. But it's just as well. Dad is weird enough as it is.
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Marius Nergård Pettersen (29) is a stone old bonds could traverse in a young man's body. He thrives best under the stars, preferably by a campfire on an island surrounded by jumping trout. Whether or similar themes, he has published six books and written and photographed for a bunch of outdoor magazines. For work, he has received Helge Ingstad award.
Mikkel Soya Bølstad is a restless, playful soul born during the oil crisis in '73, which he carries strong influence of - the bike is his preferred mode of transport. He is a graduate lecturer in zoology, a teacher and freelancing for nature and the outdoors as a writer and photographer. In 2013 he published the book "Wild joy, outdoors with kids all year round", nominated for the title year Fjellbok same year.


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