Some of the world's best surfers have taken on Tasmania's Shipstern Bluff and lived to tell the tale. Barely. In June, Australian big-wave surfer Dylan Longbottom took a gnarly wipeout at the ...
IF YOU’VE SEEN PHOTOS or YouTube clips of Tahiti’s Teahupoo surf break, you’ve seen a slab wave. Though Teahupoo might be the best-known slab, surfers are now hunting them down around the world. They ...
Tom Lowe is one committed big-wave crazyperson. From monsters at Maverick’s a couple months back to chasing purple blobs all over Europe, he’s clearly a guy who really prefers an Endless Winter of ...
Nazare is Europe’s most famous and scariest big wave. And rightfully so, given that million-foot peaks break there every other winter Tuesday, seems like. (More coming tomorrow and Friday, too.) But ...
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Types of Waves: From A-Frame to Tsunami and Everything in Between
These types of waves form where a river meets the ocean. Waves break down the sand bars by the mouth of the river or next to ...
Conor Maguire, Ollie O'Flaherty, Peter Conroy and the rest of Ireland's big wave chargers experience one of the best swells in years at the fickle Irish slab, Riley's. When we think about Irish big ...
It’s not the meanest Shipstern Bluff ever, but I’d have to agree with Tim Bonython that this is the most picturesque Shippies I’ve seen in a long time. The Tasmanian slab hasn’t had much action of ...
In Episode 3 of Made In The Basque Country, pro surfer Natxo González takes us on a journey through the terrifying barrels of his home country's wildest wave, 'The Slab'. Mundaka has the Basque ...
The hunt is on. Garrett McNamara hurtles 60 mph down an icy river in the Great Northwest, throttling a 255-horsepower Sea Doo watercraft loaded with surfboards. His 11-year-old son Titus clings to his ...
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