Lordehytta

[4] The cabin is a larger version of a herder's summer shelter in the mountains[4] and consists of two rooms: an outer storeroom for firewood, food, and equipment and an inner room with a fireplace.

[2] The cabin was built around 1880 by Lord Garvagh, who wrote a book about the Norwegian mountains; his father had previously hunted reindeer in the area.

[6] Father and son are credited with building about nine other "lord huts", of which the one on Flatnosi is also still usable.

[7] The hut on Folarskardet was built with the help of Lars Lein of Hovet in Sudndalen, a skilled hunter whom he had met on his first hunting trip in the area.

[2][4] Lord Garvagh had some unusual ideas; among others, that all wood should be carried up to the hut and not chopped or split there.

Lordehytta in winter