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Kristoffer Clausen is a Norwegian man who rose to prominence when he in 2010 claimed to have been living continuously in the wilderness for a whole year, reportedly living only from what he could find in nature. The film and book from his project was filmed and written by himself. In 2011, Clausen confessed to having temporarily interrupted his project several times, travelling to Sweden several times to visit his sick dad, who later died, go shopping, hunting and sleeping in hotels as he travelled. Clausen claimed that he was "very sorry". Afterwards, Clausen has retreated to his home in
Fetsund Fetsund is a village in the municipality Lillestrøm, Akershus, Norway. The name comes from the local geography, ''Fet'' means "where water meets grass". As for the ''-sund'' part, it simply means 'strait, inlet'. Accordingly, Fetsund is located a ...
, from which he runs a company selling hunting gear and films.http://www.jaktogdvd.no/ Clausen's company "Jakt og DVD" Clausen makes many of his own hunting and survival films on
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. He has also featured on the British Fieldsportschannel.tv where he goes hunting in England with chef Mark Gilchrist.


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