A couple of weeks ago we got the chance to catch up with The Wild Swimming Brothers, Jack, Calum & Robbie to chat about their most recent challenge, ‘Into the Maelstrom’. The ‘Into the Maelstrom’ challenge is a world first attempt to swim across the two biggest and most powerful whirlpools in the world, the mighty Moskstraumen and Saltstraumen in Norway. Now back on land, we caught up with the Hudson brothers to hear about their latest challenge.
After 6 months preparation, ice baths, cold showers and maelstrom research on Monday 22nd August we finally set out to swim across the Saltstraumen, the fastest tidal current in the world, 2 days later we’d be setting out to swim across the Moskstraumen, completing the first ever swims of the 2 biggest whirlpools in the world. The day before we had seen the Saltstraumen at full force, a colossal whirlpool appearing and disappearing with alarming unpredictability, it’s central vortex swallowing at least 2 metres down into abyss.
We’d be swimming across the 225m straight at a slack tide and our ship captain Knut Westvig of Stella Polaris used his years of experience to calculate that we had roughly a 12 minute window to make the crossing before the tides changed and the full vortex appeared. Staring at that whirlpool I thought to myself why was I here? Why was I putting myself and my brothers into harms way?