Three brothers share a surfing dream in Bear Island
Inge, Markus and Håkon are brothers in dreams. The trio decided to explore the potential of surfing in the uninhabited Bear Island, in Norway. Look what they’ve found. Their goal was a classic one – to explore new waves and nature. But the destination was rather unusual – Bjørnøya (Bear Island, in English), the southernmost […]
Inge, Markus and Håkon are brothers in dreams. The trio decided to explore the potential of surfing in the uninhabited Bear Island, in Norway. Look what they’ve found. Their goal was a classic one – to explore new waves and nature. But the destination was rather unusual – Bjørnøya (Bear Island, in English), the southernmost island of the Norwegian Svalbard archipelago. “We knew that there had to be waves out there, and this was truly a place few or no one had ever surfed before. The surfing was our main motivation for going there, but we also wanted to have the opportunity to wake up each morning and do exactly what we felt like,” explains Inge Wegge, director of “Bjørnøya.”
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Three brothers share a surfing dream in Bear Island
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