

The history behind Huski & Flaks
Huski is a happy-go-lucky dog, full of energy, for whom life is simply a never-ending
adventure. As you can probably tell from her name, Huski is a Sibierian Husky.
However, she is not the kind of dog you can attach to a sled. She just wants to have
fun.
That’s why, on a cold dark night she ran away from her job as a sled dog with the
Klondyke gold diggers. She raced with the wolves over Canada until she met a polar
bear and a walrus that taught her how to sail an iceberg over to Norway.
It was on a warm spring night when Huski finally landed on a beach on the Norwegian
fjord after many days and nights at sea in a small igloo on a melting iceberg. She managed to jump to firm ground in the last second before her paws would break through
the ice. Huski took a moment to reflect and stood on the stony beach and saw how the
waves washed away her igloo and iceberg. A new era in her life had begun.
Curious and eager, Huski ran over mountains, valleys and the plateau called
Hardangervidda. And she didn’t stop running until she came to Telemark where the
wild reindeer Sondre taught her how to ski.
Yet, skiing wasn’t that easy. So when Huski tried to copy Sondre and ski over a big
jump she lost her balance and flew through the air and landed hanging upside down in
a big spruce tree over a steep cliff overlooking Vestfjorddalen.
Things could have gone terribly wrong. However, a slightly befuddled and tired owl
crashed into the trees at the same time. The owl, named Flaks, was very surprised to
find a “wolf” with skis in a tree and it took a lot of explaining until late into the night
until Huski had convinced Flaks that she wasn’t a wolf.
Finally, Flaks believed Huski and found the courage to lift Huski by the skin on her neck
and flew her calmly home to his owl nest at Skipsfjell. Since that day Flaks and Huski
have been the best of friends. They are quite an unusual couple, but that’s why their
friendship works. If one of them is in trouble, the other will always come to the rescue.






