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May you be in heaven half an hour before the devil know`s you`re dead!
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This is the time of the year for Mavericks. See below link and check often for updates on waves and activities. Pete
http://titansofmavericks.com/
https://www.facebook.com/titansofmavericks/?fref=nf
http://titansofmavericks.com/
https://www.facebook.com/titansofmavericks/?fref=nf
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Puerto is unusual. It's a beach break that handles BIG hollow waves. Like any big wave spot, it's a lot safer if you know the specifics of things like bottom conditions, current and how it breaks. Enjoy:
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Wipe year perhaps. Pete
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More good video from Jaws in Maui. Pete
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.....and, a bit of cute snow surfing. Pete
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^^^ Meant to read; "wipe out of the year"
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Big splash!
https://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/a/309 ... -the-pain/
18 metre wave could be worth the pain
It cost him a broken thighbone and three weeks in hospital, but big-wave surfer Justin Holland could pocket $20,000 for an 18-metre wipeout on WA's southwest coast.
The 39-year-old's harrowing ride at Cow Bombie last June, near Margaret River, is one of nine finalists for Wednesday night's Big Wave Award which encompasses the entire southern hemisphere.
https://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/a/309 ... -the-pain/
18 metre wave could be worth the pain
It cost him a broken thighbone and three weeks in hospital, but big-wave surfer Justin Holland could pocket $20,000 for an 18-metre wipeout on WA's southwest coast.
The 39-year-old's harrowing ride at Cow Bombie last June, near Margaret River, is one of nine finalists for Wednesday night's Big Wave Award which encompasses the entire southern hemisphere.
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Having a bad day? Watch this and you'll feel better. Pete
http://www.santacruzwaves.com/2016/03/3 ... of-heaven/
http://www.santacruzwaves.com/2016/03/3 ... of-heaven/
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This is how you do it!
Aussie pro-surfer shares wave with cheeky dolphin during competition
https://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/natio ... mpetition/
Aussie pro-surfer shares wave with cheeky dolphin during competition
https://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/natio ... mpetition/
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Some remote Western Australia action today. I can't figure out how they got some of the footage, especially the first surfing segment ending at around 2 minutes something. As he comes out of the tube you can see the camera is not on the back of his board. The only other thing I can think of is that a drone is following him through the tube? Pete
http://www.santacruzwaves.com/2016/03/c ... australia/
http://www.santacruzwaves.com/2016/03/c ... australia/
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It's awards time. Here are the nominees.
Ride of the year.
Paddle Award (tow-in is safer and easier in BIG waves). There are some amazing drop-ins
"Oh! He ate s..." AKA the Wipe Out award.
The Biggest Wave.
Ride of the year.
Paddle Award (tow-in is safer and easier in BIG waves). There are some amazing drop-ins
"Oh! He ate s..." AKA the Wipe Out award.
The Biggest Wave.
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He's holding a pole with a camera on a gimbal mount. Watch how the point of view changes with his arm movement. Can also see his grip on the pole in a couple shots.prcscct wrote:Some remote Western Australia action today. I can't figure out how they got some of the footage, especially the first surfing segment ending at around 2 minutes something. As he comes out of the tube you can see the camera is not on the back of his board. The only other thing I can think of is that a drone is following him through the tube? Pete
http://www.santacruzwaves.com/2016/03/c ... australia/
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Sea cobras.
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