Lars Monsen

Lars Thorbjørn Monsen (born 21 April 1963) is a Norwegian adventurer and journalist, famous for his explorations and backpacking expeditions in harsh wilderness. In particular, he became especially known for his thru-hiking trip in northern Canada, which was filmed and documented by Monsen himself, and then broadcast on NRK in 2005. He spent 2 years and 7 months on this trip alone.

Lars Monsen, adventurer, bushcraftsman, journalist

He is of Sami descent.[1]

In 2010 Monsen was expedition leader for the Norwegian program "Ingen Grenser" which is a remake of BBC's Beyond Boundaries. In 30 days they covered 500 kilometers over Cap of the North, some of the participants with severe physical limitations. He is married to American-Norwegian artist Trine Rein.[2][3]

Monsen is a skilled chess player with a FIDE rating of 1877 as of November 2016.[4]

Expeditions

His well-documented expeditions include:

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