First of all, great video. Thank you. Secondly, they don't exactly do alot of tricks. There's not even a turn, really. They could rename this sport to "dodging whitewater death." Gee whiz. It's huge. And scary.
I love this one of a kind day! I would love to be there! It is a historic day for the history of surf. But first of all is our safety, and I decided to stay at home and watch the videos. With the tools that we have today (good cameras and drones) I am sure that I will see this day well documented. But first is our health. Because if you die, well than you will never see a day like this
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First of all, great video. Thank you. Secondly, they don't exactly do alot of tricks. There's not even a turn, really. They could rename this sport to "dodging whitewater death." Gee whiz. It's huge. And scary.
What a clown-car. Blame it on Laird!
Adrenaline rush!!!
How can these boards possibly keep these surfers afloat with their elephantic titanium balls?
Balls of steel brains of a squirrel.
Must suck for the local residents, all these tourists showing up for swells.
Where is Tim Bonython ?
jetski misses the surfer… next time surfer wears bright neon hood.suit.
I love this one of a kind day! I would love to be there! It is a historic day for the history of surf.
But first of all is our safety, and I decided to stay at home and watch the videos. With the tools that we have today (good cameras and drones) I am sure that I will see this day well documented.
But first is our health. Because if you die, well than you will never see a day like this
Imagen you getting whipped out