Ole Arnold Bønå has returned home to take over the isolated farm the no road access which his parents have run since he was a child. He is now accommodating schoolchildren for visits, teaching them outdoor pursuits as well as old farming methods.
Åse Kokaas and Rune Ingebretsen have settled in a remote mountain valley together with their two sons. They have built a modern Eco-home, invested in a new road and train hunting dogs as well as keep a herd of goats in order to make a living.
After a life in the city Gry Schjøll and Dag Hansen decided to seek a quieter life on an old isolated croft. They have build a chapel next to their house and now how the local wildlife in their garden.
As Children of the 68 generation Bente Thurmann-Nielsen and Tormod Skeie found a small mountain farm where they wanted to make their living. He worked as a librarian while she has her own travel agency organizing cultural holidays as far afield as Firenze.
Hege and Helge Nordskar hail from Oslo but they live and breathe for wildlife and the outdoors. They have created a fairy-tale hill farm complete with wild boars, goats and Scottish highland cattle.
After decades of decay, the mountain farm of Ytste Skotet have now got a new tenant. Kari-Anne Nilsen is passionate about looking after the old ways of farming and she is now tending to the farm and the animals as well as teaching visitors about the old farming methods used when these farms were in their prime.