Lars Monsen
He became well-known after documenting a thru-hiking trip made over the course of nearly three years in northern Canada, which was then broadcast on NRK in 2005. In 2010 and again in 2012, Monsen was the expedition leader for the Norwegian television program Ingen Grenser, a remake of BBC's Beyond Boundaries. In the first season, the group traversed 500 kilometers of the Cap of the North in 30 days, some of the participants with severe physical limitations. He's on yubo (monsen4.0).
Monsen is of partly Sami descent. He is married to American-Norwegian artist Trine Rein.
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Monsen og nasjonalparkene
Canada på tvers med Lars Monsen
Ingen grenser
Med Monsen på villspor
Monsen og hundene
Monsen på villspor
Monsen, Monsen og Mattis
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