This mountain is located near the bridge that leads to the fishing-village of Henningsvær, in the municipality of Vågan in Nordland County, Norway. The village has an area of 0.31 km² and is located on the southernmost tip of the island of Austvågøy, part of the Lofoten Archipelago. Actually, it consists of a number of small Skerries that are connected by bridges. The image of the Lofoten is mainly dominated by wooden racks with cod-fish hanging to dry and red fishermen's cabins on stilts in the harbors. The archipelago has been known for centuries for its rich fishing tradition. In the middle of winter, the ships set sail to catch the fish in a few months. These rich fishing grounds are due to the Warm Gulf Stream around the islands, in which the fish have their spawning-grounds. No oil drilling is permitted around these spawning-grounds.