In the final episode of Made In Central California, filmmaker Graham Nash tells the untold story of how the death of the big wave Ghost Tree helped spark the paddle renaissance. “I really feel like the 2010 winter was the tipping point for the modern era of big wave paddle surfing,” former Surfing Magazine editor and big wave surfer Evan Slater says in the final episode of Made In Central California: Ghost Tree. “That was a semi El Niño winter, there were a lot of big days, but a specific Mavericks swell just opened up such new territory for all these guys.”
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Reblogged 3 years ago from www.youtube.comIreland’s Big Wave Surfing Mullaghmore, shot compilation of the film Threading Edges, was the 2015 Irish Surf Film Fest best short winner, some of the sickest sessions that Paul O’kane, Barry Mottershead and Connor McGuire.
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Reblogged 3 years ago from www.youtube.comThe top secret surf spot that produces world-class giant waves
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Following Big Wave Surfer Al Mennie, a pioneer who has discovered and ridden numerous surf spots off the Irish coast and is now developing new ways of finding and surviving extreme surf
This is Episode #9 “Carnage & Beauty” Heavy unforgettable moments of some next level big wave surfing commitment from the last few months at Pe’ahi. Crazy wipeout carnage, “The Pe’ahi Maui Safety Hui”, massive beautiful empty waves and also what could be the “Best Big Wave” surfed by Ian Walsh at Pe’ahi in the past 10 years.
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Reblogged 3 years ago from www.youtube.comMegatsunamis are not only much larger than your average tsunami, they also form under different conditions. Good news: they’re extremely rare. Bad news: they might not be for long.
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Huge Global Tsunami Followed Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid Impact
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