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Grant Harmon
Добавлен 5 ноя 2012
The All Terrain RipStick is an absolute nightmare
In this video my brother and I attempt to make a new sport and test out a prototype. Large off road caster wheels were attached to a ripstick deck in order to make an abomination. It looked cool. It weighed a ton. It was barely rideable. definitely needs some work before we are hitting any trails on this.
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Santa Cruz river mouth surfing after the fifteen year storm
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filmed 1/6/23 #bombcyclone
Santa Cruz goes XXL. Steamer Lane during the fifteen year storm.
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#bombcyclone filmed 1/5/23 No surfers were out at this time due to big logs in the water, choppy conditions, and crazy current.
Wing Skate: Skateboarding on a breeze
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The wings we are using are inflatable and are used for wingfoiling aka wingsurfing aka wingdinging. They can also be used on a skateboard. All you need is a strong breeze around 20 mph.
First big south swell of 2022 at Steamer Lane and other spots
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All the westside spots had fun waves. filmed 5/7/2022
Foiling Cowells on big spring swell 2022
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Foiling Cowells on big spring swell 2022
Steamer Lane Sandbar Wedge!!!
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filmed April 2022 at Its beach, aka dog beach. Bodyboarders and bodysurfers having a good time getting whomped.
Swift Street and Mitchell's surf going off on the Westside of Santa Cruz
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low tide, big stormy surf. filmed 4/22/22.
Santa Cruz point break waves time lapse
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Santa Cruz point break waves time lapse
Epic Pipeline surfing time lapse
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A time lapse of some epic pipeline sessions on Oahu's north shore from late February 2022
Coyote wants to be friends with my dog, but my dog has no chill
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Coyote wants to be friends with my dog, but my dog has no chill
Sunny and Glassy Morning at Steamer Lane
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Sunny and Glassy Morning at Steamer Lane
Sunset surf at pumping Steamer Lane
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Sunset surf at pumping Steamer Lane
10 Inch Trophy Abalone pried off rock with hands
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10 Inch Trophy Abalone pried off rock with hands
Abalone filled trench at Russian Gulch
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Abalone filled trench at Russian Gulch
Imo, the distance from front to rear wheel needs to be longer to compensate for the increased height of mounting points, the rigidity of the wheel mounts needs to be more rigid, in this it gives a bit too much, causing wheels to bend by weight and force and getting wobbles.
Cuz all transplant kooks from.la and jersey fkd up.mitchells et. I surfed empty 10' hollow barrels full on offshore nearly every day Sept thru February with 5 guys from.salinas i got to know otherwise in.the70's to keep the kooks out tires were flattened and shits taken on windshields. Defo kept transplant la jersey kooks AWAY.
Jack was right but prolly fake pic by some.kook. glad I 🏄♀️ this spot big every time it broke in the decade of 70's. Before kooks transplants came 😆
Who ordered the code red!
I never understood why these wings don’t have a handle also on the side of each wing, under the leading edges - as airplane flyer I have this innate instinct to be able to incline the wing as I wish, not just hand. Amazing video, thanks!
How these nice swells come in the small opening of the hsrbor surfers are stoked
In the late 80s if someone got barreled and didn't come out they didn't get any more waves for awhile. Wasting waves if you blow it and don't come out. Fucking skill level out there there was out of this world. Heavily controlled.
closest thing we have to a wave like this in Florida is Typhoon Lagoon
I'm seriously considering trying this! Just now I did a youtube search to see if anyone has done this before, and this was the only video lol! And these look like the exact wheels I found too. Are those 8 inch wheels or 6 inch? Is it possible to get some speed by wiggling it, or maybe swerving? My idea is to buy a skateboard board along with the wheels, cut the board in half, and mount the wheels to the skateboard. I haven't figured out the middle connection yet, I might have to buy a ripstik for parts. Do you think lowering the center of gravity as much as possible with these wheels would help? Thank you! Awesome project!
Same but maybe less extreme, just something that can go over cracks and gravel pretty well
PS - use a leash, so if you crash and lost your grip your wing isn't flying away.
this is not steamer lane. this is It's. please go back to the valley, kook.
Nice video
Reminds me of Shafts in Shell Beach (Pismo area). South swell+ high tide = lined up slabs in front of a rock ledge
Nice one! Any idea how much wind you got there?
Super🤩, a nice alternative to sports on the water, wing skating is a great sport🤙
Thanks for sharing this vantage point.
Just subscribed. Great video!
Stockton avenue gets hollow like me
I used to boggy board there after the 1983 storm. Some big waves!
Lookin Fun thanks for sharing
hahah no way dude, I just thought of making an off road ripstik the other week and just searched up if anyone had made one. i think maybe the actual board needs to be custom made, to proportionately function. I’m definitely interested in off road ‘ripstiks’ snd creating something along those lines. Id love to get in contact with you if you decide to go deeper into this idea.
part of the problem was that the board was too high which made it hard to get started. I think a surfskate style concept would be the way to go.
A lot of water moving that day. No place for the inexperienced not even...Cals.
Brother come to boracay island 🏝️🇵🇭
awesome
What a storm. Many Blessings to all impacted. At least the dog shit is cleaned out of dog beach now.
Hanging out with your best friend on a quiet, open, grassy field, interacting with a wild coyote.... pretty damn cool way to spend an afternoon. Thanks for sharing.
Stop blowing up the west side! Go back to Hawaii and blow up pipeline brah
go away
turn ur camera off kook!
Stop blowing it up you Barney! Locs only
its a party wave and everyone is welcome.
wow im coming now with all my friends from socal
The Avenue. Many magazine covers shot here.
So awesome.
Nice!! Looks fun. What size wings are you using?
Same question. Looked like a 3.5 or 4?
If you freeze a frame when sail is up close the blue one has 3.5 on it
Trestles is so good! Get in your rental sprinter and get down there!
It’s been a few months since I have rode my bike to the west side and for some reason this looks like insides on the east side. I am getting much older and these days it can be confusing on my memory. Please correct me and set me straight. Thank you much.
Stockton Ave. Low tide small to medium south swell. It loves negative low tides. I remember paddling out here in the 1970's pitch dark 4:45 am only to find 6 guys already out there. A true ledge drop, short but quick and hollow (for Santa Cruz). Surfer Magazine sold 1,000's of posters of a perfect peeier from there.
Was out at four mile this day and it was amazing - full on barrels the whole day especially at low tide
Beautiful day but damn, that water is cold!
Pleasure Point?
𝙥𝙧𝙤𝙢𝙤𝙨𝙢 😈
I lived on Swift St in the late '70s. I surfed there often.
Seymour Center (Santa Cruz) ?
yes
I've only surfed here once at the Ave. Wave is hollow!😱🌊🏄🏼♀️
Wow
What does code red mean
All hands on deck, grab your boards and prepare for some serious surf, beginners don't even bother because no one has any time to fish you out of the water, because we're to busy watching our own ass in this code red heavy surf, does that give you a good picture of what code red means
in teahupo'o, tahiti, the waves that hit there were classified as code red. idk why. This is the same swell that gave teahupoo those code red waves
@@tommyhofer1176 Well let's see, in teahupoo when it was considered "CODE RED" you could drive a Mac Truck in those barrels and get every bone in your body rearranged in places they don't belong, on the other hand the waves in Santa Cruz on that particular day couldn't have a Hotwheel car from my sons toy box go through a barrel if there was any, does that help you understand the difference
@@mikehester1209 Ok but the name from teahupoo stuck for the swell. And also aren’t these rly big waves for Santa Cruz in the summer anyways?
@@tommyhofer1176 Those really are not big waves, winter does perduce bigger waves here, but we do get big waves in summer once in awhile, we just look at those waves and say that it looks fun out there, we definitely would not get all jacked up about them, they are just not that big, trust me
Code red, what a kook, I guess your not from Santa Cruz, or at very best a transplant, because if you think that's a code red for Santa Cruz then your doing the awesome surf we have in Santa Cruz a disservice, I'm from Santa Cruz and I can tell when it's code red and that was basically some average surf for Santa Cruz
Thanks for no names like other A hole videographers.
Look at the description.
Natural bridge’s Santa Cruz
These guys identify as surfers.
epico waves
Don’t mess with the 4-footer, boyz!
I don't see any mountain dew ???