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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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"...
- and Rubinson had shortly before finished the first successful ascent of Stetind, on 30 July. Two days later, on 3 August, the same group made the first...
- 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...
- Norwegian Coast (ca. 1860) Gaustatoppen (ca. 1858) Nordkapp (ca. 1840) Stetind in Fog (1864) Tromsø Vardøhus Fortress (ca. 1870) "Peder Balke". Norsk...
- Switzerland, Corsica and Norway, including the first successful ascent of Stetind in 1910 (together with Ferdinand Schjelderup and Carl Wilhelm Rubenson)...
- 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...