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Inspiring video that makes us all look like big pussies.

Postby The Fafanator » Fri Feb 08, 2008 11:53 am

Follow the link

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0Pw7vKtqpo&NR=1

It is a video of laird hamilton, damn that dude is incredible, he makes us all look like pussies, he even makes pro's look like pussies.
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Postby Milo » Fri Feb 08, 2008 5:23 pm

Flash barlamb 8)
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Postby Phil » Fri Feb 08, 2008 5:32 pm

isnt that clip taken from the laird dvd?
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Postby Real Pol » Fri Feb 08, 2008 5:37 pm

Seriously though, what's big wave surfing all about!?!

No paddling, no pop ups and your board strapped to your feet! Where is the difficulty in that?

Okay, they're big waves but if you have the time and money to practice, it surely must be easier to pick up than traditional surfing!

Has anyone discussed this before on this site...........

*sitting back waiting for someone to post a link*

Am I completely off the mark? Has anyone here tried it?
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Postby Sillysausage » Fri Feb 08, 2008 6:18 pm

never tried being towed into waves although i've been wakeboarding. waz quite hard at first but could get up after a couple of goes (not doing any sorta tricks just killing myself).

i suppose it looks easy, although the speed that you're going at and the power of the waves will make it much more difficult. as well as the mind games (thinking of the nerves). imagine hitting a little wind chop and taking a huge wipeout?

although i can't really comment as i've never done it, and don't think i would go out in anything much bigger than solid 8ft.
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Postby scuba steve » Fri Feb 08, 2008 8:07 pm

If you look at a lot of big wave riding, the chop in the face can be bigger than the largest wave most people on here would've surfed. I doubt the straps make a huge difference if you hit a really big double up tbh.

Check this out: http://www.surfline.com/video/video_pla ... m?id=13253

That's talent.
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Postby Real Pol » Fri Feb 08, 2008 8:35 pm

That's the thing, I've never tried it and don't think I ever will get the chance, so I'm probably talking crap!

But if you're not surfing ridiculously heavy waves surely the learning cure would be quicker than actual surfing?

A bit of wakeboard balancing at the start then it's all down hill!

Easy.
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Postby Sillysausage » Fri Feb 08, 2008 8:45 pm

lol, i'm not too sure. getting towed in at that speed would be difficult to stay up, although would be good for doing airs in little (well about 4ft) waves but would probably wreck landing
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Postby Hang11 » Fri Feb 08, 2008 8:48 pm

I think Fred Van Dyke was right back in the day when he suggested that all big wave surfers were latent homosexuals.

Doesn't take anything away from them for what they do, but it does seem pretty convincing that one of the reasons you put it all on the line is because you are a closet uphill gardener, and want to impress other blokes.
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Postby Sillysausage » Fri Feb 08, 2008 8:55 pm

gotta admit though, how mad would it be going down a 50ft face (or more), you would have the biggest adrenaline rush ever.
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Postby RJD » Fri Feb 08, 2008 8:57 pm

For a ver very brief moment in time.
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Postby Hang11 » Fri Feb 08, 2008 9:06 pm

It's like shagging fat chicks IMO - you often wonder what it would be like, but you know it wouldn't be a good idea to try.
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Postby Old Guys Rule » Fri Feb 08, 2008 9:06 pm

If you have ever ridden some larger waves you will realize it is not as easy as it looks. The learning curve is a lot longer to be pulled into a 30 pluse foot face let alone a 50 plus.

Take a fall once and feel the pounding and you will know it is something to be admired.
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Postby O_Danny_Boy » Sat Feb 09, 2008 12:43 am

Hang11 wrote:It's like shagging fat chicks IMO - you often wonder what it would be like, but you know it wouldn't be a good idea to try.


what does a honda 50 and a fat chick have in common?

there both great to ride but you wouldnt tell the lads bout'em!!

on a serious note just watched timmy turners second thought. for anyone who thinks there a hardcore surfer just watch it, it'll give you a whole new perspective on a surfing holiday

oh btw anyone know his current condition?
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Postby Otter » Sat Feb 09, 2008 3:27 am

I've surfed some pretty good size waves in my time, but if you're talking about REALLY TRULY big waves, like let's say Cortez Bank, I'd probably soil myself before even getting in the water. You're talking tons and tons of water coming down on you, and if it's spitting a lip, you could EASILY get killed. Mushy waves aren't so bad. Just stay in front of the wash, but even a mushy wave, if big enough, can be very, very intimidating.
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Postby The Fafanator » Sat Feb 09, 2008 8:43 am

Real Pol wrote:Seriously though, what's big wave surfing all about!?!

No paddling, no pop ups and your board strapped to your feet! Where is the difficulty in that?

Okay, they're big waves but if you have the time and money to practice, it surely must be easier to pick up than traditional surfing!

Has anyone discussed this before on this site...........

*sitting back waiting for someone to post a link*

Am I completely off the mark? Has anyone here tried it?


He does paddle in big waves there too, plus have you seen that one clip of him doing the biggest wave ever ridden, if that was easy I'll eat my surfboard. (the wax smell so nice I can eat it, haha.)
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Postby crepuscular » Sat Feb 09, 2008 9:59 am

Real Pol wrote:Seriously though, what's big wave surfing all about!?!

No paddling, no pop ups and your board strapped to your feet! Where is the difficulty in that?

Okay, they're big waves but if you have the time and money to practice, it surely must be easier to pick up than traditional surfing!

Has anyone discussed this before on this site...........

*sitting back waiting for someone to post a link*

Am I completely off the mark? Has anyone here tried it?


you gotta be a daredevil to do big wave surfing, you can die from it...
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Postby flex » Mon Feb 11, 2008 8:20 am

Real Pol wrote:Seriously though, what's big wave surfing all about!?!

No paddling, no pop ups and your board strapped to your feet! Where is the difficulty in that?

Okay, they're big waves but if you have the time and money to practice, it surely must be easier to pick up than traditional surfing!

Has anyone discussed this before on this site...........

*sitting back waiting for someone to post a link*

Am I completely off the mark? Has anyone here tried it?


I have to agree. Theres hardly any skill, only guts. I've always thought that but no one has ever agreed. I mean theres no tricks or anything.
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Postby crepuscular » Mon Feb 11, 2008 10:19 am

flex wrote:I have to agree. Theres hardly any skill, only guts. I've always thought that but no one has ever agreed. I mean theres no tricks or anything.


to be able to overcome fear is the greatest obstacle, if you have any second thoughts at any time trying to take these waves on you can kiss your ass goodbye, because you could be dead...
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Postby scuba steve » Mon Feb 11, 2008 4:21 pm

flex wrote:I have to agree. Theres hardly any skill, only guts. I've always thought that but no one has ever agreed. I mean theres no tricks or anything.


You can't really make such a blunt point without trying it first.
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