Big wave surfers try to ride the giant swell at Praia do Norte in Nazaré. The largest surfable waves in the world can reach up to 20 metres and are described by one tourist as being “monstrous”.
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Watch Conor Maguire surfing a 60-foot monster wave at Mullaghmore Head, in County Sligo, Ireland.
Maguire has taken the surf world by storm in recent years.
And when Hurricane Epsilon produced 60-foot waves off the coast of County Sligo, in his native Ireland, he was quick to embrace the opportunity of a lifetime.
Conor Maguire started surfing when he was 11 and went on to become the youngest European to be shortlisted for the World Surf League’s Big Wave Awards.
In 2017/2018, the 26-year-old Irish swell hunter received an invitation to compete at the Punta de Galea Challenge.
The participation catapulted him to bigger, global recognition.
This time around, Maguire was quick to pounce on a weather forecast, which looked almost too good to be true when he traveled to Mullaghmore Head.
The powerful Atlantic Ocean conditions were caused when tropical Hurricane Epsilon merged with a depression and produced massive, freak swells out at sea.
Mullaghmore Head is well-known by European big wave riders. It is a brutal surf break with cold water and often rainy and cloudy winter skies.
This storm surge created waves up to 18 meters high, and Maguire was accompanied closely by a safety team for his trip out.
“There are only a handful of days like this one in your whole life pretty much, so to experience that today was pretty special,” stated Conor Maguire after taking on the historic XXL waves at Mullaghmore Head.
Reblogged 4 years ago from www.youtube.comSwell of the Century is coming:
Yesterday marks the opening day of the 2020 season,
Huge day for season opener but only a small small version of what is coming Wednesday/Thursday.
I have never ever seen a swell forecast this big and clean.
I think we will see the first ever 100ft wave ridden later on this week.
Stay Tuned
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