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Colors of the Cosmo: Stargazing with Elias & Kajsa

Discover Elias & Kajsa’s journey through Norway’s night skies, wearing our new Milky Way inspired 365 Midweight drop. Follow their adventure, explore their favourite stargazing spots, and read our Q&A on their experience under the stars.

What’s your favourite memory under the stars?

Last year, while crossing Strynsfjellet in Norway, we had one of those unforgettable stargazing moments. It was absolutely dark with no light pollution at all, just us, our van and the endless sky above. It was freezing cold, maybe minus 10–15 degrees, but the stars were so sharp and clear it felt like the universe opened up just for us. We stopped, made hot tea and stayed there in the silence. We had never seen so many stars before, and it felt like every single one was shining brighter than ever.

What does “in partnership with nature” mean to you?

For us, it means building a true bond with the natural world. In the beginning, nature was mostly a source of inspiration and adventure for our content. Over time, it has become something much deeper - a place we want to surround ourselves with, protect and keep learning from. Being in partnership with nature is about finding energy and joy outside when disconnecting, and hopefully sharing that in a way that inspires others to find their own joy with nature and care for it too.

If you could describe your content as a constellation, what would it look like?

It would look like a trail of stars stretching across the sky, connecting fjords, valleys, and mountainpasses. Each star would be a moment: hiking at dawn, driving along winding roads, finding a hidden campsite, or laying under the night sky. Together they form a constellation of journeys, always leading back to the same feeling of wonder.

Where do you recommend the best places are to see the stars?

Some of the most magical places are the mountain passes in Norway. These roads connect our favourite valleys and fjords, and the time spent driving across them always feels special. Out there itgets truly dark, so the stars are endless. We often stop along the way, not just to travel from one place to another, but to take in the silence and explore the night sky. We’ve pinned some of these spots on a map so you can see them too.

Our little go-to list for stargazing:

  • Leave the city lights behind and head into the mountains or valleys
  • Bring warm blankets, since clear skies usually mean cold nights
  • Pack a thermos of tea or cocoa to make it cozy
  • Give your eyes time to adjust, about 15 to 20 minutes - and the sky comes alive
  • Stay patient, and you might catch a shooting star or even the northern lights.

Want to capture the moment on your phone? 

Place it on a tripod or a steady surface, set the shutter time as long as possible, and let the phone do the rest.

How do you personally try to live in balance with the natural world, even in small ways?

We believe small habits matter. For us, it’s slowing down, spending more time outdoors, and choosing to live with less in our van. We try to travel light, invest in pieces that last, and always leave nature as we found it (or better). Most of all, it’s also about gratitude - noticing and appreciating the simple things: a sunrise, the sound of rain, or a sky full of stars.

@eliasandkajsa

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