Off-road inline skater Björn Hunger took his wheels to black sand, lava fields, and rough-cut roads. His new film captures the strange magic of the journey.
Published November 10, 2025 03:57AM
Off-road inline skating has always lived on the fringes, somewhere between endurance sport, backcountry curiosity, and pure childhood joy. But for Björn Hunger, a skater who’s spent more than a decade rolling down dirt tracks and volcanic gravel, it’s become a way to explore wild places.
After years of daydreaming and planning, Hunger finally took his skates to the place he’d always imagined: Iceland. He and a small crew spent days weaving across volcanic plains, black-sand roads, and wind-scoured highlands, filming the whole ride as they went. The result is a seven-minute short that captures the odd, thrilling beauty of taking a niche sport into one of the harshest landscapes on Earth.
This video follows Hunger as he skates the remote highlands of Iceland for the first time.
Camera by Pascal Hurlbrink and Peak Motion Films
