Saturday, 04 September 2010




TROMS, Norway - Halfway up our first mountain in the Lyngen Alps, the fiord cut coastal range in arctic Norway, I climb into a belt of fog and anxiety. All this way for blind skiing? I'm to blame. I urged my friends to take their vacation days for this place. Later I would discover that I wasn't the only one stressing as we huffed our way up that sleeping giant. The others were too - for their own reasons. We four are a writer, an artist, a financier, and an...
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