Are super fucking gnarly. I cant believe that these guys actually can walk away from some of these.
Heres a few from this year
http://www.surfingmagazine.com/news/2014-billabong-xxl-wipeout-year-nominees/
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rleeI remember seeing that Koa Rothman bail a while back, its just insane. What gets me the most is that the reef is literally 2m below the surface and they are getting absolutely pounded. How they come up unscathed (well not always...) I will never know.
DrZoidbergLook up la graviere/hossegor. That wave breaks into a puddle of water pretty much, hence the name.
pow_pow~these are probably the most dangerous known breaks in australia. and shipsterns arguably in the world.
shipsterns breaks into 5-6ft of water, and has one of the gnarliest steps you will ever see.
2:30 for a massive drop, 3:40 for a crazy wipeout
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oH_SI3nseYM
and ours in sydney you cant surf without permission, breaks into 2-3ft of water head on into a cliff. there was a spinal there one day and it was the scariest thing ive ever seen. dude was just limp in the impact zone.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBusTn13o7U
MNSWho's permission?
pow_pow~bra boys. local surf gang kinda thing. its hard to explain
this is what it was like when they first surfed it. almost 5/6 years on so im not really sure what the go is now. i havent ventured down that way for a while.
Have you ever had any first hand experience with teh bra boys? I was reading quite a bit about them one day and was wondering if they are actually as big of assholes as everyone makes them out to be?
Link.bra boys. local surf gang kinda thing. its hard to explain
this is what it was like when they first surfed it. almost 5/6 years on so im not really sure what the go is now. i havent ventured down that way for a while.
Have you ever had any first hand experience with teh bra boys? I was reading quite a bit about them one day and was wondering if they are actually as big of assholes as everyone makes them out to be?[/quote]
im only 19 now and they were at their height between like 02-07 i think. so a bit before my time. i live on the north side of the bridge so about 40 mins away so i never surf there just because its a trek.
ive never had first hand experience with them but i think they were legit dudes. they had respect for you if you were on their good side. but then if they have a problem with you they are cunts. if you lived in that area you would feel safer with them around because they looked after their own, and wouldnt expect anything back, like an american gang.
the media reported them as being a gang and shit and starting racial riots. couldnt be further from the truth. they simply had massive beef with a group of people from out west, who, as the majority of people that live out there back then, were scummy lebs.
if you go to maroubra now it has been cleaned up a lot and is actually a very safe and middle to upperclass area.
watch the doco i posted if you have time, thats a good insight
DrZoidberghttp://www.aspworldtour.com/events/2014/mct/649/drug-aware-margaret-river-pro
Margaret river pro at the box. It's a nice slab and people are dropping off the ledge and getting squished.
ayylmaothe wedge in newport is a gnarly shorey, has some hilarious falls and is prone to some serious drop ins. people get burnt HARD
pow_pow~bra boys. local surf gang kinda thing. its hard to explain
this is what it was like when they first surfed it. almost 5/6 years on so im not really sure what the go is now. i havent ventured down that way for a while.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dFKAzlNcC3o
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0dUS3mnbwc
MNSHaha fuck, those guys are tools if they really think they can stake claim to a place like that.
pow_pow~they can and they did. in the first few years you would ask out of respect. as i said, its probably different now. but its the same with candide at chads gap.
CompassKothman's fall on Teahupoo was super gnarly, any big wave and your fall is guaranteed to be rough. Especially in Hawaii, where coral and sharp rock is mere feet below the surface.
MNSI would be respectful of locals and their history with their beaches. I would definitely be courteous and and what not. But straight up permission is a little intense. Although, who would say no to a respectful other just wanting to surf.