Whiteout blizzards, icy water that rarely tops 40 degrees and numb fingers and toes aren’t exactly synonymous with surfing.
But for a growing niche of hardy wave-seekers, those daunting
conditions are part of a less-traveled journey to surfing nirvana:
scoring that perfect, never-surfed-before swell in a remote cold-water
place like Norway, Iceland, British Columbia, Newfoundland, Alaska or
Russia.
“As a culture, surfing has always been rooted in the idea of going further and deeper and getting farther away.”- Chris Burkard, surf photographer
“It’s so rare in this day and age that you’re able to ...more
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