Vikings take over Poulsbo

Published 1:30 am Tuesday, May 21, 2024

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Aspiring Viking warriors engage in mock combat under the tutelage of Glamfolk instructors.
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Damon Williams/Kitsap News Group photos

Aspiring Viking warriors engage in mock combat under the tutelage of Glamfolk instructors.

Damon Williams/Kitsap News Group photos
Aspiring Viking warriors engage in mock combat under the tutelage of Glamfolk instructors.
Neiko Froehner lifts 330 pounds in the Strongman competition.
The Husky saxes look like they are having a grand old time despite the rain.
Camille Seelye looks a little uneasy about eating this sticky cotton candy stuff, despite assurances from her dad Chaz.
Crowds line the streets of downtown Poulsbo just before the start of the parade.
Riders on the Tilt-a-whirl don’t look like they are having as much fun as they are.
Christina Tangelin totes a 150-pound sandbag as the last part of the Pillage Series event in the Strongest Woman competition.
The Leikarringen dancers in their traditional costumes entertain the Viking Fest crowds.
Kids dressed in traditional costumes walk along the parade route.
At Viking Fest in Poulsbo, it’s all about the Vikings and their traditional history in the city.

The city of Poulsbo celebrated its 56th Viking Fest May 17-19.

This year’s event was host to bands from all over the region, a midway packed with vendors and carnival rides, the Glamfolk period reenactors, a worldwide Strongman competition qualifying event, and many other attractions.

The worst of the weather came during the parade Saturday, but wasn’t bad enough to dampen spirits of participants or observers. Ryan Turgano of Dungeon Fitness, producer of the Strongman event, said it wasn’t inconsequential. It demanded extra safety precautions during the event, in which dry, firm footing and grips were a matter of concern.