~ Random Insta Pics and Clips ~



Thank you, Udo.
Greg is an artist!


Perfection plus


This is ridiculously deep.


JJF on fire


That no grab, no look backside pit was unreal. Made it look far too easy.


How the hell he can do that on a 6'0 ghost is beyond me. Must be strong as an ox in addition to his talent/skills.


Island Bay wrote:How the hell he can do that on a 6'0 ghost is beyond me. Must be strong as an ox in addition to his talent/skills.
Big lump of a guy. I noticed on Nathan’s new YouTube video John’s got the dad bod thing going on but you can see his back and shoulders put in some serious paddle time on the reg.
Read an interview in tracks magazine recently that when he’s home during a run of swell he’s in the water for 5+ hours basically daily or close to it.
Must be a paddling machine.


Also notice in the clip his stance is so solid.
His front foot doesn’t move from when he gets up to when he pulls off. Just shuffles his back foot up a bit before the shack time.
Just pure insane beautiful-to-watch surfing.


John's a solid kent, more than you think, thick legs on those kids too.




I know exactly how he feels




wonder how the ballerina move would score at big pipe


stunet wrote:
Ewww, gross.


Moonah][quote=stunet wrote:
haha, finally a shortboarder has come up with something that looks as
Moonah wrote:Ewww, gross.
as a longboarder's hang-five toe-poke, or pre-dogtown skate tricks..






And some Curren/Pulse magic


A bygone era.


Sand gone, or does nobody surf that anymore?


I mean, pretty rare you’ll see a dude paddle out and surf it like that amongst the positioning battles and chaos.
Maybe Sam Yoon.
Plenty of skis though.


Island Bay wrote:Sand gone, or does nobody surf that anymore?
No, still breaks, and quite often too, though it's a tidal delta so the sand moves around a lot.
When I see footage like that the first thing I think of is all the failed attempts, the marathon paddles, the frustrating amount of times he must've been caught inside only to do it all again, and then the waves that probably weren't captured by video or photo cos there weren't as many around, it's way out there, and wave counts are low.
Limited evidence in other words. Makes footage like that all the better.


Last people I saw paddle surfing the outer Ballina bar with no skis in sight was Rod Morgan and Rasta.
Boards looked big.
Every now and then the bank gets in a pretty stable spot and the playing field is not too big.
Most of the time it's pretty shifty though.
And sharks.


That looks like heavy water.
Say you stack on take off and snap your leggy and lose your shooter, what’s the go then? Swim in at Snapper?