It's not only the Caribbean shores that harvest the waves of tropical hurricanes. After Ike has been destroying large parts of the US it moved on toward Greenland and sent long period swell down toward the Nordic Sea.
This is the wave and swell height in the morning of the 19. of September.
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Which by itself does not look as much, but topped with the long period of 10-12 seconds it got very interesting.
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After a few quick calls a short and intense trip was arranged. We left Copenhagen Thursday night and was back in Copenhagen Friday night. 6 hours of drive, 3 hours sleep, 8 hours surf and 6 hours drive back to Copenhagen. And it was all worth it!!!
![Surfing Nr. Vorupør](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_sJYZrW9INjrYSoKE00tdRo5Mrfn1ttVu9KWWzDJ9k9JJrdowA5Co4M_eoMVsaHieMF7SMLMDEAZP67qrUpln1LlQxuYOx2YhQYlqUqgiFHWmrhmWK-VWRVaOPSh_ipsIE=s0-d)
This is what we was rewarded with.
We started with a sunrise session at bunkers where we got overhead-high waves.
![Surfing Bunkers](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_vuP71Yae-IrCxcfQTY3X-72igV7OvTxzcz5C3mT3lQXLc6qfAbeoszmI4GQguURfVygyu1KCX8RMwrpKrw5YdflxNNRpuMmx7yR9m9ye0dhLljjOi3HRKe4ptkQgQ_JHM=s0-d)
The duck setting up for a barrel
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Rider: Anders Krygell
![Surfing Bunkers](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_vOWnRmwvAgoYYkTDVo8KGlCJGnvxzEFuiFoZsel7bK0MFl2bWz9rdBp5gD1gGV0XxGd2NnCJZIhP5SIk_Tchnr8sK5weJNns5mf3DX7mrkW6B2C9fE77uP3z4mB1Qy1w=s0-d)
Rider: Mads Ejstrup
Around noon the wind shifted and picked up a bit thus Bunkers vent messy. We had a quick lunch and continued to Nr. Vorupør where the wind still was offshore. The waves wasn't as high as at Bunkers but way cleaner and total glassy. We had an amazing afternoon session with head-high waves and no crowd to speak of.
This is the lineup, just perfect!
![Surfing Nr. Vorupør](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_uAvVY53uRDgu_k_i_vQkPZsO0WrOWgdVz3z9542SZBBokeCs4FBkProiVgxZOhxoC0CWv_Ks4KKF31Cc9OT1zIH41KZuAB1w7NMhEytDZt8SaoSbQC6r_kbg7uuCclCBY=s0-d)
Glassy lefthander
![Surfing Nr. Vorupør](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_uWjNixPSaNnNhePDpjnoZMFLfwoeJBMfxEyTXeI9kne3g1T53p4zw-Uh0DzJpYEgDxxdJsUX9Jg9hq-2v-MYKHw_Vx99YnqFi_JbujGyaE-kfYkVLHku52WdtRy4zY=s0-d)
Rider: Anders Krygell
A decent drop
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Rider: Rasmus
In every way a worthwhile trip...
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