Sydney's Northern Beaches - video
Once the size died down the sheer perfection of the East Coast swell shone through. And nowhere was better than this place which was doing a fair impression of Kelly's wavepool in a mirror.
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Once the size died down the sheer perfection of the East Coast swell shone through. And nowhere was better than this place which was doing a fair impression of Kelly's wavepool in a mirror.
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Comments
Not as long as Kelly's wave but better.
Agree 100% - you can't beat the natural variability of raw ocean energy!
So now we are in a time and age where technology has come so far that we now compare the quality of mother nature to the perfection of a man made wave. Takes a bit to get your head around.
Cant see how its better... there's 50 guys on it! Guess its better than the 500 guys out when its 1-2ft!
Beautiful waves. Ugly music
Suits the conditions
Totall agree - just wrecked the beautiful waves.
Was that Barton Lynch on the yellow MC, in the Hurley wetsuit ?
Yep that is Barton but disagree with you on the music choice as it suits the conditions. Just turn ya volume down champ and play a different track on your head phones. Sorry cant suit everyone.
was that a lost limp bizcuit song? wish it woulda stayed lost
The song was Vinegar Stroke by Sunk Loto. So good to hear it again after all this time!
Was good to see a couple of natural footers in there in the end - Mark Bannister and Simon Anderson? Does the wave breed goofies or do the goofies flock to the wave?
Dats one sick sand bank
Keep coming with new footage of the old pro's. They rip and to sound like a massive tool, it's a little inspiring.