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Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010. Kayakers attacked by polar bear in Svalbard.

Sebastian Plur Nilssen and Ludvig Fjeld, two young Norwegians who had set off from Longyearbyen on July 5th, to attempt the first kayak circumnavigation of the four islands of the Svalbard archipelago: Spitsbergen, Nordaustlandet, Edgeøya and Barents Island, were attacked by a polar bear at midday, last Thursday, July 29th.
The Svalvard 360 expedition came to an abrupt end when a bear ripped the tent and dragged Plur Nilssen 40 meters along the beach before Ludvig Fjeld shot and killed the bear, a male of 360 kilograms.
After having successfully made a extraordinary leg of their journey where the glacier Austfonna impeded them to take land for 120 kilometers, both kayakers had pitched their tent on the north coast of Nordaustlandet on Ekstremhuken, an area of predominantly bad weather that has the thickest population of Polar bears in Svalbard.
After the attack, Ludvig Fjeld who hit the bear with four shots, managed to raise a search and rescue Super Puma helicopter while giving first aid to Plur Nilssen, who suffered lacerations on his chest, head and neck. Nilssen who remained conscious, received treatment at the scene and was airlifted to the hospital at Longyearbyen, where he underwent surgery Thursday night.
Still no one has made it round Nordaustlandet where drift ice often packs. Several kayak expeditions on Svalbard has come to sudden stops after being attacked by Polar bears or walruses.
Posted on Wednesday, August 4, 2010 at 02:18AM by Registered Commenter[Ignacio Wenley Palacios] in , , , , | Comments5 Comments

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Pathetic, you invade the land of the bears in search of adventure, and believe they have the right to kill justified.
August 4, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterEsteban
Finally: A mortally serious reader!

I would say more Esteban: Ludvig Fjeld's statement seemed to have been taken at face value by the Svalbard authorities but do you know what? It just does not make any sense. A most probable hypothesis is that Polar Bear approached the campsite holding onto his hunny pot, and at the sight of the tent, thought: "Cuddly humans!" and the poor thing rushed to hold Plur Nilssen into its arms, only to be cruelly shot by the trigger-happy Fjeld.

Why did this evil man do it? Go figure, but we can we sure that by now he is probably planning where to place this phantastic white rug.
you dont understand do you
May 2, 2011 | Unregistered Commentercorey desborough
well they got ready for it by setting a trip wire with flares attached to it but the polar bear got round it! its not there fault there adventures that they like to do!
May 2, 2011 | Unregistered Commentercorey desborough
No Corey. I don't get it.

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