All the Jaws wipeouts - video
Comedy equals tragedy plus time, right?
So go on, have a good chuckle as these poor unfortunates cop some XXL carnage.
Comedy equals tragedy plus time, right?
So go on, have a good chuckle as these poor unfortunates cop some XXL carnage.
Sitting in line with the channel photographers 'cept at a height of 20 foot, Stephen Tiralongo's drone gets a wonderful view into the Pipe barrel.
The world's most famous skimboarder (know any other ones?) paddles into Jaws on a heavily modified skimboard. One with fins. A few inches of thickness. And a fair few feet in length.
Watch Pete Johnson stylishly surf his original 1967 11 foot Hansen. With that vintage this board must've been one of the very last to come off the blocks before the shortboard revolution shook things up forever.
It’s likely that we’ll see some form of E’ly groundswell across the East Coast right through until about Wednesday of next week, maybe even early Thursday.
The Queen of the Coast - Californian coast, that is - pumps for the 2016 Rincon Classic with Tom Curren getting fruity on a sawn-off, flat-rockered board and Dane Reynolds going ham on more orthodox equipment.
Though it's nowhere near as big as it will hold, a paddle day at Nazare shows how intimidating the wave can be. Watch as the world's best sit stoically in the line up as wayward sets rain down, then struggle down the face dodging three foot cross chops.
New Zealand is bracing for a week-long cyclone swell, kicking off from tomorrow.
Who wouldn't swap their citizenship for more sunshine or more dollars?
The latest chapter in The Search sees Dillon Perillo, Luke Hynd and Pat Curren posing as “scientific researchers” to get the required permits and access an unknown island. The boys headed off into the horizon, pale alien’s in an otherwise colourful world…"
The hair, the spray jobs, the guitar licks, it's Pottz at his 80s best. Young grubs can see what he was like before he morphed into Constable Care on the webcast preaching to surfers to play it safe.
More footage from last Friday at Peahi. This time from a drone operator who ain't scared of swinging in low to get the shot.