by bgdkmetzger2003 » Wed May 30, 2007 4:21 am
by bgdkmetzger2003 » Wed May 30, 2007 4:23 am
If I had kept panicking and trying to swim I think I had about 10 more seconds before I would have drowned.bgdkmetzger2003 wrote:Alright, I paddled out for the sunset session. There's a decent south swell out. The report said 3-4 feet shoulder high, occasional pluses. Im pretty sure that I saw some 7-8 foot faces on the sets.. Anyways, on my last wave in I wipe out and dont come back up. It was the weirdest thing. I was sitting there under the water, going nowhere. I began to panic and swim hard for the surface and nothing. I started to think "someone help me, did someone see me go under??" Then I realized that noone was going to get there in time. Then a calm came over me. I reached down and found my ankle. I pulled me leach strap off and came up. My board got pounded into the rocks but sustained minimal damage. When I got out I was a little in shock. I guy that had been sitting in his car said he saw the whole thing and he said I was under for about 20-25 seconds. The whole thing still feels really weird to me. I dont know if it was because of the current that I didnt go for my leash or because I was panicked, but I know for next time to go for the leash immediately.
by isaluteyou » Wed May 30, 2007 5:45 am
by drowningbitbybit » Wed May 30, 2007 9:58 am
isaluteyou wrote: Panic is the number one cause of drowning
by surfdaisy06 » Wed May 30, 2007 10:04 am
by Stone Fox » Wed May 30, 2007 10:42 am
drowningbitbybit wrote:isaluteyou wrote: Panic is the number one cause of drowning
Number one would be 'water' surely?
by MrJoe » Wed May 30, 2007 12:01 pm
bgdkmetzger2003 wrote:Alright, I paddled out for the sunset session. There's a decent south swell out. The report said 3-4 feet shoulder high, occasional pluses. Im pretty sure that I saw some 7-8 foot faces on the sets.. Anyways, on my last wave in I wipe out and dont come back up. It was the weirdest thing. I was sitting there under the water, going nowhere. I began to panic and swim hard for the surface and nothing. I started to think "someone help me, did someone see me go under??" Then I realized that noone was going to get there in time. Then a calm came over me. I reached down and found my ankle. I pulled me leach strap off and came up. My board got pounded into the rocks but sustained minimal damage. When I got out I was a little in shock. I guy that had been sitting in his car said he saw the whole thing and he said I was under for about 20-25 seconds. The whole thing still feels really weird to me. I dont know if it was because of the current that I didnt go for my leash or because I was panicked, but I know for next time to go for the leash immediately.
by MrJoe » Wed May 30, 2007 2:19 pm
bgdkmetzger2003 wrote:yeah, it got caught on the reef there.
by Old Guys Rule » Wed May 30, 2007 7:13 pm
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by justloafing » Wed May 30, 2007 8:42 pm
by Bub » Wed May 30, 2007 9:09 pm
by Bub » Wed May 30, 2007 9:12 pm
I'm curious, what happened specifically that caused you to almost drown on the 2-3 footer? Lots of improbable things can happen I suppose.justloafing wrote:Damn dude, That could not have been fun. I have been in water all of my life and would you not know it I almost drowned in 2-3 footers last year. That was the first and I hope the last time that happens. I never imagined a 2 foot wave could about kill a person but it was close.
Go with what the rest of the people said, "get back on it".
by justloafing » Thu May 31, 2007 10:44 am
Bub wrote:I'm curious, what happened specifically that caused you to almost drown on the 2-3 footer? Lots of improbable things can happen I suppose.justloafing wrote:Damn dude, That could not have been fun. I have been in water all of my life and would you not know it I almost drowned in 2-3 footers last year. That was the first and I hope the last time that happens. I never imagined a 2 foot wave could about kill a person but it was close.
Go with what the rest of the people said, "get back on it".
by CheeZee » Thu May 31, 2007 11:11 am
by Bub » Thu May 31, 2007 4:48 pm
justloafing wrote:Bub wrote:I'm curious, what happened specifically that caused you to almost drown on the 2-3 footer? Lots of improbable things can happen I suppose.justloafing wrote:Damn dude, That could not have been fun. I have been in water all of my life and would you not know it I almost drowned in 2-3 footers last year. That was the first and I hope the last time that happens. I never imagined a 2 foot wave could about kill a person but it was close.
Go with what the rest of the people said, "get back on it".
It was really strange. For one thing I fell off so quick I went in with no air in my lungs (that has never happened to me before). That was the first strange thing. Secondly now this is the strangest part, that wave held me under believe it or not for about 10 seconds. I don't know if it was my board still in the wave and it was dragging me by the leach or not. I just have no clue what happened. It never happened before or has never happened since.
by surfhobbit » Thu May 31, 2007 5:11 pm
justloafing wrote:
It was really strange. For one thing I fell off so quick I went in with no air in my lungs (that has never happened to me before). That was the first strange thing. Secondly now this is the strangest part, that wave held me under believe it or not for about 10 seconds. I don't know if it was my board still in the wave and it was dragging me by the leach or not. I just have no clue what happened. It never happened before or has never happened since.
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