Ry Craike recalls how Tropical Cyclone Seroja laid waste to Kalbarri earlier this year, how the town rallied together in the aftermath, and how good it was to get barelled in its wake.
Short film by Scott Bauer.
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Trentslatterphoto
Wednesday, 6 Oct 2021 at 01:51 pm
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king behavior
groundswell
Wednesday, 6 Oct 2021 at 02:34 pm
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Seroja was dieing off in the Indian ocean even after the other cyclone joined forces with it. at shark bay i looked at the strongest wind speeds and the winds were only 73km an hour then it hit land in kalbarri and was only very narrow in width but increased in intensity. wind speeds reached 240km an hour..i was looking on the internet when power was still working and then bam a 40 foot by 40 foot corrrigated iron roof covered in solar panels hit my window. It came from a two story house 300 metres away.
I then went to bed, woke up and had a sticky beak around town and about 30 percent of houses had lost roof's and walls and there was no bottom carpark at jakes any more. the memoroial for one of the Carter boys i think Cody was his name, was destroyed.
The SAS crew were quickly sent out and did a great job of tarping up everyones roof including mine. Rain still got in sometimes but they did a great job. Everyone became closer as we had no power for entertainment or cooking or showering etc. But things worked out.
My real estate agent boss was pretty slack though..he didnt do a thing about anyones damaged property and 3 months later im still waiting for roof and window and gyprock repairs.
Anyway it wasnt that bad for me and glad everyone survived. Wish the tourists would piss off though.
groundswell
Wednesday, 6 Oct 2021 at 03:13 pm
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Also another good deed was the SAS were lending out heavy duty gen-sets to anyone who needed one which was most of the town. They then sold them at almost half price to anyone who wanted to keep one. Only about 100 hours usage or so.
nicko74
Wednesday, 6 Oct 2021 at 06:45 pm
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Go the SAS!!
goofyfoot
Wednesday, 6 Oct 2021 at 07:51 pm
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Koby Abberton?
greg-n.williams
Wednesday, 6 Oct 2021 at 10:03 pm
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Jakes looks incredible! Best of luck to the Kalbarri crew must have been some ride that night!
groundswell
Thursday, 7 Oct 2021 at 12:06 pm
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SES not SAS.
batfink
Friday, 8 Oct 2021 at 01:39 pm
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Some of that footage has me rocked, as in how did they do that. Those shots from inside the tube but not being filmed by the surfer. Surely not drone footage?
Good luck to the Kalbarri crew though. It’s not the storm that’s scary, it’s the flying bits of roof and tree branches. Terrifying.
Blowin
Friday, 8 Oct 2021 at 02:19 pm
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It’s a special camera rig on a stick held by the surfer. The stick is removed during the edit?
Craig
Friday, 8 Oct 2021 at 02:22 pm
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Yep I think the camera software automatically edits it out.
A Cripple
Friday, 8 Oct 2021 at 06:04 pm
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How catchy was that tune???
Which Loose Change song is it?
Blowin
Friday, 8 Oct 2021 at 06:37 pm
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Geez….Ry Craike is an amazing surfer, a pretty chillled fella* and a perfect representation of your average West Oz character but have you ever heard of a single individual who has done more to sell out their little surf town?
It’s lucky the local boys can hold their own….and then some!
BTW…Is there a town in Australia, is there a town in the WORLD, which has the underground, unrecognised all star talent of Kalbarri? I’ve shared enough sessions with these unspoken charging talents to know that if they were from the North Shore of Oahu they’d all have their own Youtube channels. If they were from the Northern beaches of Sydney they’d be the names on everyone’s lips.
Awesome surfers. Charging at a level only comparable to the absolute elite of East coast talent. Unknown and deeply tubed.
Salute!
groundswell
Friday, 8 Oct 2021 at 06:57 pm
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I agree Blowin, the ratio of good surfers here to population is remarkable sammy barton, kane jye and jake perkins brothers, bretty barrel weazel, carter brothers, rye craike and everyone else charging in heavy swells even on 2ft days the water moves heavily...east coast boards dont work here and only good surfers make the drops at jakes on good days..most underarted surfers who are anti selfy types in the world imo.
goofyfoot
Friday, 8 Oct 2021 at 07:45 pm
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Ry isn’t exactly anti selfie type but I get your point.
Cody Carter was out at 8 ft terrifying Gnaraloo when I was out there and watching him take off on every set that came through no matter how late he was was the single best thing I’ve seen live in surfing. I was 30 meters away on the shoulder shitting myself and at one stage he took off on an 8 footer that looked like teahupoo and after free falling on take off he bottom turned around a coral head that was exposed and pulled into this fucked up huge tube.
He also jumped from the top of one that I was looking down and I swear he landed in between two coral heads. I don’t know how he didn’t die. Then he’s just paddle back out with no expression on his face like it’s nothing. Fuckin lunatic!
groundswell
Friday, 8 Oct 2021 at 09:02 pm
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Fuck yeah i love hearing those stories..i never met Cody but heard a lot of good things about him. Full charger. He died in a boat disaster where the boat apparently snapped in half in heavy swells, RIP.
goofyfoot
Friday, 8 Oct 2021 at 09:24 pm
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No that was his brother Mason
groundswell
Friday, 8 Oct 2021 at 09:56 pm
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oops. i dont know the Carter family besides filming Liam surfing a few spots but the brothers are all talented chargers and Mason died before i lived here. All the surfers respected him a lot so he must have been a great bloke and surfer, fisherman too.
tango
Saturday, 9 Oct 2021 at 11:19 am
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I don't know Ry Kraike, so I can't really have a punt on his motivations. He's an incredible surfer and seems like a decent and surprisingly quite eloquent character, but I'm a little bit with Blowin in questioning why he and the photog feel the need to add to the pressure on a place that's suffering from increased crowds.
Jakes and many of those waves are above my pay grade and injuries, and I'll never paddle out there now. On the plus-side, this kind of short is good to watch and conveys a sense of the carnage of the cyclone and the town's struggle and response which is definitely a good news story. On the negative side there's a whiff of keeping sponsorship exposure ratings up, especially with the Ando contribution.
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king behavior
Seroja was dieing off in the Indian ocean even after the other cyclone joined forces with it. at shark bay i looked at the strongest wind speeds and the winds were only 73km an hour then it hit land in kalbarri and was only very narrow in width but increased in intensity. wind speeds reached 240km an hour..i was looking on the internet when power was still working and then bam a 40 foot by 40 foot corrrigated iron roof covered in solar panels hit my window. It came from a two story house 300 metres away.
I then went to bed, woke up and had a sticky beak around town and about 30 percent of houses had lost roof's and walls and there was no bottom carpark at jakes any more. the memoroial for one of the Carter boys i think Cody was his name, was destroyed.
The SAS crew were quickly sent out and did a great job of tarping up everyones roof including mine. Rain still got in sometimes but they did a great job. Everyone became closer as we had no power for entertainment or cooking or showering etc. But things worked out.
My real estate agent boss was pretty slack though..he didnt do a thing about anyones damaged property and 3 months later im still waiting for roof and window and gyprock repairs.
Anyway it wasnt that bad for me and glad everyone survived. Wish the tourists would piss off though.
Also another good deed was the SAS were lending out heavy duty gen-sets to anyone who needed one which was most of the town. They then sold them at almost half price to anyone who wanted to keep one. Only about 100 hours usage or so.
Go the SAS!!
Koby Abberton?
Jakes looks incredible! Best of luck to the Kalbarri crew must have been some ride that night!
SES not SAS.
Some of that footage has me rocked, as in how did they do that. Those shots from inside the tube but not being filmed by the surfer. Surely not drone footage?
Good luck to the Kalbarri crew though. It’s not the storm that’s scary, it’s the flying bits of roof and tree branches. Terrifying.
It’s a special camera rig on a stick held by the surfer. The stick is removed during the edit?
Yep I think the camera software automatically edits it out.
How catchy was that tune???
Which Loose Change song is it?
Geez….Ry Craike is an amazing surfer, a pretty chillled fella* and a perfect representation of your average West Oz character but have you ever heard of a single individual who has done more to sell out their little surf town?
It’s lucky the local boys can hold their own….and then some!
BTW…Is there a town in Australia, is there a town in the WORLD, which has the underground, unrecognised all star talent of Kalbarri? I’ve shared enough sessions with these unspoken charging talents to know that if they were from the North Shore of Oahu they’d all have their own Youtube channels. If they were from the Northern beaches of Sydney they’d be the names on everyone’s lips.
Awesome surfers. Charging at a level only comparable to the absolute elite of East coast talent. Unknown and deeply tubed.
Salute!
I agree Blowin, the ratio of good surfers here to population is remarkable sammy barton, kane jye and jake perkins brothers, bretty barrel weazel, carter brothers, rye craike and everyone else charging in heavy swells even on 2ft days the water moves heavily...east coast boards dont work here and only good surfers make the drops at jakes on good days..most underarted surfers who are anti selfy types in the world imo.
Ry isn’t exactly anti selfie type but I get your point.
Cody Carter was out at 8 ft terrifying Gnaraloo when I was out there and watching him take off on every set that came through no matter how late he was was the single best thing I’ve seen live in surfing. I was 30 meters away on the shoulder shitting myself and at one stage he took off on an 8 footer that looked like teahupoo and after free falling on take off he bottom turned around a coral head that was exposed and pulled into this fucked up huge tube.
He also jumped from the top of one that I was looking down and I swear he landed in between two coral heads. I don’t know how he didn’t die. Then he’s just paddle back out with no expression on his face like it’s nothing. Fuckin lunatic!
Fuck yeah i love hearing those stories..i never met Cody but heard a lot of good things about him. Full charger. He died in a boat disaster where the boat apparently snapped in half in heavy swells, RIP.
No that was his brother Mason
oops. i dont know the Carter family besides filming Liam surfing a few spots but the brothers are all talented chargers and Mason died before i lived here. All the surfers respected him a lot so he must have been a great bloke and surfer, fisherman too.
I don't know Ry Kraike, so I can't really have a punt on his motivations. He's an incredible surfer and seems like a decent and surprisingly quite eloquent character, but I'm a little bit with Blowin in questioning why he and the photog feel the need to add to the pressure on a place that's suffering from increased crowds.
Jakes and many of those waves are above my pay grade and injuries, and I'll never paddle out there now. On the plus-side, this kind of short is good to watch and conveys a sense of the carnage of the cyclone and the town's struggle and response which is definitely a good news story. On the negative side there's a whiff of keeping sponsorship exposure ratings up, especially with the Ando contribution.