Ready, steady, freeze: surfing the Arctic Posted on 23 July 2014 Do they even make wetsuits that thick? These daredevils go surfing above the Arctic circle – and bring back an epic story. Patrick Millin and Brett Barley braving the cold – Photograph by Chris Burkard Here’s how to surf the Arctic Now this is dedication. When you think of travelling for the surf, usually you picture sandy beaches and warm sunshine. Professional surfers Patrick Millin and Brett Barley, however, have different ideas – and Arctic enthusiast Chris Burkard is on hand to record it. Between freezing water, vans getting stuck in the snow, and hours of shovelling, it’s a gruelling adventure – but it’s all worth it for the waves and the landscapes. Burkard says that his purpose is to stoke people’s passion and encourage them to get out there – but it might just encourage you to thank your lucky stars for hot water bottles instead. Watch it here: For more adventure, check out these crazy photographers who swim next to volcanoes. Chris is currently a senior photographer for Surfer Magazine and a Sony Global Imaging Ambassador. To see some more of his photography head over to Chris Burkard Photography. Related Posts A large pod of orcas spotted off the coast of Plettenberg Bay 25 March 2023 Boat tour agency Ocean Safaris posted a video of one of the largest pods of... read more Agitated hippos attack stranded lion in the middle of Crocodile River 15 March 2023 A guide and his guests were treated to a very rare sighting, when a lion,... read more The Okavango River rages 10 April 2020 PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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