@SkyNet-ty1tm thank you very much for the SUPER THANKS . I saw that same report about Mavericks and what amazes me is the surfers that came from all over the world for this event 🏄♂️🌊
Just watched a 10 - 12 minute video of Portland Maine. From one coast to the other. Neither are fairing well. Sad to see. Stay safe, appreciate your efforts on keeping people informed.
Thanks for bringing us so many places. I used ro think nothing of driving to the Bay Area on a spur-of-the-moment road trip. Now I just won't. It's not the same, but I do very much appreciate that I got to see it here. Muchas gracias, Señor! 👍
Ah Pacifica. I miss that magical scrubby little place. It was the last kinda sorta blue collarish spot in the (close) Bay area that wasn't crime ridden.
@@panatypical Nothing REMOTELY like today's HB. Take it from a guy who's lived in P Town for 26 years - and closed down the Bear on more nights than I can remember in my misspent 70's South Bay youth.
Back in the 1990s, a friend and I drove to Pacifica during a similar major storm. We were parked and standing by the seawall, when we were drenched by the aftermath of a broken sneaker wave. My pants literally fell down from the wave's force. A few days later, I found sand and small shells in the engine compartment - funny, yet very scary stuff!
Great stuff. Love to tell you my SF story. Moved here 1.5 years ago from Phoenix. Been attacked twice by crazy drug homeless. I think real stories by actual people tell the situation even better than the under-reported statistics of theft, assault, etc. Happy to share with you.
Attacked so many times just sitting at the beach parking and parking near the beach. The size up every vehicle, crazies trying every door handle sometimes and nobody does anything. SF coastal beach areas seem to be a guarantee of getting the windows smashed in but IDK what they did since the homeless tents went clear. The military found the homeless at bioweapons labs and warehouses killed with bioweapons or organ harvested. They were considered an impossible disease in the streets.
That's crazy❕ Thank you for sharing. It's nice to see from the warmth & comfort of my couch. 😉 p. s. You need hip waders instead of those boots. Heheheee
Thank God they are using boards and sand bags to STOP THE OCEAN. In the Midwest they have this a product called "Tornado-B-Gone" and it's a life saver, it's not cheap and always out of stock but worth searching for it. Do you have any videos of roofs with "Hurricane Stopper" paper rolled out on them that you can show? In AZ we use "Cactus In A Can" to grow instant walls for blocking wind storms also, it's $12,000 a can (in California because they will pay it) but only $20 here. Thanks Leo
I lived in San Diego back in the early 80's, near Ocean Beach. and a memorable storm there had waves breaking every few minutes over the OB pier (which was quite a bit higher than this one). Fortunately, all the land near there was public beach at the time, so the damage was minimal. But in La Jolla they let people build just off the sand, and there was a restaurant there which got flooded every few years (and trashed by the storm I'm talking about). I'm not sure if it's still there. Politicians love to let people blame climate change for fires and storms, since it relieves them of the responsibility for letting people build on the sand or in the middle of a forest.
So true any excuse to control your life, I remember this area before the pier was built and all the rocks and concrete were added, the road that runs Parallel to the beach use to flood all the time and parts of the road would be washed away but it was rebuilt and we thought of something better than constantly rebuilding it great planning by the city back than definitely good old days. Totally agree with you
Letting them sure they pay big for that unsafe environment they rebuilt there homes a lot over the years last time I was there like a month ago there’s a empty lot where there use to be a home so there’s definitely a price to pay for that my sister lived couple houses off that street and it’s a real joy to live there in my experience. Just feet from the ocean wow not so much for cars and homes though the weather destroys them
Pacifica is a small surf town south of SF. We use to go boogie boarding there. It’s also where they have the mavericks big wave competition. But those waves are farther out.
I have no sympathy for people that insist on owning properties along the water and then crying about it when Mother Nature does her usual thing. For all those who chose to build/buy so close to the water, the damage is predictable and inevitable; the coastline will continue to wear away. These residents deserve to live with their risky/foolish decisions; they do not deserve FEMA funds to rebuild/refurbish each time there's an extreme weather event (which will continue to escalate). If one chooses to reside there, deal with the fallout and don't expect a bailout or subsidy. Wanting a "priceless" view and coastal lifestyle should not become the public's problem. It's called consequences! Shame on the corrupt Coastal Commission and city planners for enabling such insanely dangerous, costly living conditions in the first place. Stop permitting buildings to be built so close to the ocean and stop insuring those homes.
You said it my new best friend!! I couldn’t have said it better myself! In a valley in Washington state it would flood EVERY year, without fail. And the residents would always say “we choose to live here and here we will live. We’ll rebuild even better this time!!” Every single year!!! I never understood why the insurance companies paid off so they had $$ to rebuild!!!! What a bunch of people who played the system….and won. UGH!!😠
Very common to have ‘rogue waves’ in the winter along the Northern California Coast…I remember this from 50 years ago. My sister and I could not understand why it is called the ‘Pacific’ ocean…meaning peaceful…it is so NOT!!😂
Once again METAL LEO is the man on the scene of what is really going on right now. Risking his life to bring us YT watchers the latest action of the west coast of of The People's Republic of California.
Perils of living right on the waterfront. Watching this got me wondering how those many decades-old piers withstand the salt water, pounding surf, and endlessly shifting sands without experiencing major tilting or collapsing. Do they drill the posts deep into the bedrock? I can’t even imagine how do that, in the ocean, but they must do that for the deep sea oil rigs, etc, right? Great footage. Stay safe & grounded, Leo! 🌊📱😎💦
Also, I too was wondering about that Pacifica pier as that has to be a tremendous amount of pressure that the waves are putting on those support structures. It would be nice for a structural engineer to comment on this.
I have friends that live there. The pier is a favorite place of mine. In 45 years of going there I have never seen it this bad. Thanks I live in East Oregon right now.
Wow, I know exactly where that is, I hang out there with my two toddler daughters on the weekends, I love the cold wet and windy days over there. Here where I live in Saratoga, Ca. it's warm most of the time.
This is similar to Palos Verdes. There are houses falling into sink holes, because they put houses on land that wasn’t fully stable. Don’t have a house THAT close to the beach, or don’t buy houses on land that isn’t stable. People really need to research the land and area before even buying a house. Make sure your house wasn’t built over a former burial grounds or former dumping grounds, I’ve seen that type of stuff as well.
Thanks for filming Pacifica with all that water. WOW! I was kinda worried about your safety, but you semed to know when to go. Thanks again and Happy New Year.
They sure will anything to scare sheeple. The lady above your comment wrote she remembers that from 50 years ago, and that will get completely ignored.
Now its the time where we get to see how many people end up hurt or dead because they can't resist getting too close to the waves. I know someone who's neck got broken from a wave like that, spent the next 20 years in physical therapy, be careful.
I used to work as an EMT in Pacifica, and San Francisco, and Marin. This place sucks. 1:45 Did that dude just drive an ELECTRIC CAR through SALT WATER? Only here in California do we have people so stupid that they kill their own cities, and then drive EVs in seawater.
Dude, how did you know to get down to Pacifica?? You're everywhere 😂😅 Looks like the residents fell a little short of their storm prepping, while the surfers are looking out on the water with longing...🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊 Thanks, Leo! 👍👍
Leo: I clicked on the video and didn't look to whose channel I was on until I heard your voice. amazing video. I was waiting for you to say the pier was closed and good luck trying to avoid the surf. Stay safe out there, wear boots and life preserver.
Waves Waves Waves! I could watch and listen to them for hours. But many people don’t understand the power of the sea. I was in a life-threatening accident having been pinned under a rogue wave many years ago and the ocean schooled me well to respect their power and ability to cause horrific damage. Folks, please be mindful when at the ocean. Leo, if I could afford to join I sure would! Please watch yourself my new friend. Be well and keep safe in your travels. ❤️🐈
Where are all the other homes that lined that street (hardly saw them and wonder whether they were affected). Used to walk along the walkway and pier about ten years ago and don't recall empty lots where homes stood.
Amazing footage, thanks Leo ! I saw a report saying they had 40 foot waves at Mavericks !!!
@SkyNet-ty1tm thank you very much for the SUPER THANKS . I saw that same report about Mavericks and what amazes me is the surfers that came from all over the world for this event 🏄♂️🌊
CowaBunga, dude!!@@LeoMetalTraveler
Good luck with that!@@LeoMetalTraveler
@@LeoMetalTraveleryup happens every year. They get the call and fly in from all over. Looks a little chaotic though
Thank you so much for all the coverage on Cali...unbelievable what is going on ALL OVER the bay area.
Tell me about it
Thank you Leo!
Thank you for this Pacifica video. I love the huge waves but I am sorry for the people who are getting flooded. Stay safe!
Thank you too
Just watched a 10 - 12 minute video of Portland Maine. From one coast to the other. Neither are fairing well. Sad to see. Stay safe, appreciate your efforts on keeping people informed.
Thanks for bringing us so many places. I used ro think nothing of driving to the Bay Area on a spur-of-the-moment road trip. Now I just won't. It's not the same, but I do very much appreciate that I got to see it here. Muchas gracias, Señor! 👍
Great coverage and thank you so much for what you do! Blessings!
great footage Leo. I almost got an apartment in Pacifica back in the day. Right on the coast. Till the locals said "it won"t last". They were right
Great views, but not during this time of the year. It’s happening every year now.
Leo, your channel continues to surpass my expectations! 👍🏼👍🏼
Happy to hear that!
😮😳😳Oh my gosh!!!! Those are huge waves!!!! Stay safe folks.
It’s wild 🌊🏄♂️
More like get common sense folks
@@stevegonzales527Yeah take out this corrupted broken government justice system.
Thank you so much. This is why I loved traveling - seeing the real life of locals.
Ah Pacifica. I miss that magical scrubby little place. It was the last kinda sorta blue collarish spot in the (close) Bay area that wasn't crime ridden.
Kinda like part of Huntington Beach down here.
@@panatypical Nothing REMOTELY like today's HB.
Take it from a guy who's lived in P Town for 26 years - and closed down the Bear on more nights than I can remember in my misspent 70's South Bay youth.
Back in the 1990s, a friend and I drove to Pacifica during a similar major storm. We were parked and standing by the seawall, when we were drenched by the aftermath of a broken sneaker wave. My pants literally fell down from the wave's force. A few days later, I found sand and small shells in the engine compartment - funny, yet very scary stuff!
Cool that's mother nature, beautiful!
It sure is!
Would you say that you love hot moms 😂
@HeadNtheClouds NO! Just Mother Nature, cold, warm, and hot.
Great stuff. Love to tell you my SF story. Moved here 1.5 years ago from Phoenix. Been attacked twice by crazy drug homeless. I think real stories by actual people tell the situation even better than the under-reported statistics of theft, assault, etc. Happy to share with you.
@@homerj806 That's how I feel about the Palestinians, am I right?
Welcome to hospital people from the Bay Area
Hospitable
@@otisspunkmeyer9339 Edit, hospitalized
Attacked so many times just sitting at the beach parking and parking near the beach. The size up every vehicle, crazies trying every door handle sometimes and nobody does anything. SF coastal beach areas seem to be a guarantee of getting the windows smashed in but IDK what they did since the homeless tents went clear. The military found the homeless at bioweapons labs and warehouses killed with bioweapons or organ harvested. They were considered an impossible disease in the streets.
Thanks Leo. Never underestimate Mother Nature
Truth!
And Never second guess it.
Go home and stay safe, Leo! We need you a long time. ❤
I’m home
@@LeoMetalTravelerGOOD! Stay safe Brother.
That's crazy❕
Thank you for sharing. It's nice to see from the warmth & comfort of my couch. 😉
p. s. You need hip waders instead of those boots. Heheheee
Thanks for the tips!
Thank God they are using boards and sand bags to STOP THE OCEAN. In the Midwest they have this a product called
"Tornado-B-Gone" and it's a life saver, it's not cheap and always out of stock but worth searching for it. Do you have any videos of roofs with "Hurricane Stopper" paper rolled out on them that you can show?
In AZ we use "Cactus In A Can" to grow instant walls for blocking wind storms also, it's $12,000 a can (in California because they will pay it) but only $20 here.
Thanks Leo
I lived in San Diego back in the early 80's, near Ocean Beach. and a memorable storm there had waves breaking every few minutes over the OB pier (which was quite a bit higher than this one). Fortunately, all the land near there was public beach at the time, so the damage was minimal. But in La Jolla they let people build just off the sand, and there was a restaurant there which got flooded every few years (and trashed by the storm I'm talking about). I'm not sure if it's still there. Politicians love to let people blame climate change for fires and storms, since it relieves them of the responsibility for letting people build on the sand or in the middle of a forest.
So true any excuse to control your life, I remember this area before the pier was built and all the rocks and concrete were added, the road that runs Parallel to the beach use to flood all the time and parts of the road would be washed away but it was rebuilt and we thought of something better than constantly rebuilding it great planning by the city back than definitely good old days. Totally agree with you
I use to go to "ocean-Beach" for the "chili-festival"-I thought it was a great place &nice people,-I like San-Diego
Exactly, letting people build in a naturally unsafe environment . 🤦🏿🤦🏿🤦🏿🤦🏿🫤🫤🫤🫤🥺🥺🥺
Yeah the eighties, early 83 I think lived in IB it took out the end of the pier, worked in Coronado and the strand was blocked off.
Letting them sure they pay big for that unsafe environment they rebuilt there homes a lot over the years last time I was there like a month ago there’s a empty lot where there use to be a home so there’s definitely a price to pay for that my sister lived couple houses off that street and it’s a real joy to live there in my experience. Just feet from the ocean wow not so much for cars and homes though the weather destroys them
Crazy huge waves! Stay safe out there!
BETTER coverage than MSM! Good job and THANKS!
Always,thanks!
Natural disasters, economic collapse, epidemics, wars, wasn't this written??
Yeah, there’s probably 1 million climate change articles that said this exact thing was going to happen over the past 30 years
Don't forget wars in the Middle East
But at the same time then I'll give a s*** about you Rich f****** on the coast
don’t forget the loving alphabet people
Whose economy is collapsing? US economy is pretty darn good.
Have friends who live there. My old stomping ground. Those waves are huge! Wow! Thank you for sharing this!
Thanks for sharing
@@LeoMetalTraveler your welcome this was amazing!!
Pacifica is a small surf town south of SF. We use to go boogie boarding there. It’s also where they have the mavericks big wave competition. But those waves are farther out.
Metal Leo i hope you don't rust
😁
It’s neat to see how many people just have sneakers and not proper waterproof boots.
Thanks for your bravery. Couple times you turned your back to the ocean. Be careful! Never take your eye off.
Thank you, I will
I have no sympathy for people that insist on owning properties along the water and then crying about it when Mother Nature does her usual thing. For all those who chose to build/buy so close to the water, the damage is predictable and inevitable; the coastline will continue to wear away.
These residents deserve to live with their risky/foolish decisions; they do not deserve FEMA funds to rebuild/refurbish each time there's an extreme weather event (which will continue to escalate). If one chooses to reside there, deal with the fallout and don't expect a bailout or subsidy. Wanting a "priceless" view and coastal lifestyle should not become the public's problem. It's called consequences!
Shame on the corrupt Coastal Commission and city planners for enabling such insanely dangerous, costly living conditions in the first place. Stop permitting buildings to be built so close to the ocean and stop insuring those homes.
You said it my new best friend!! I couldn’t have said it better myself! In a valley in Washington state it would flood EVERY year, without fail. And the residents would always say “we choose to live here and here we will live. We’ll rebuild even better this time!!” Every single year!!! I never understood why the insurance companies paid off so they had $$ to rebuild!!!! What a bunch of people who played the system….and won. UGH!!😠
Good Luck With That 🎉
Whoaa!! This is incredible!! Those are definitely huge waves!! Love your content on the Bay Area my friend!
Big thanks
Hijole! Gracias Metal Leo por los videos informativos.
De nada
Was at Camp Pendleton in 1991-92. Storms came in and tanks were all over the place in Jan 92. only 2 ways to get in it was crazy
Very common to have ‘rogue waves’ in the winter along the Northern California Coast…I remember this from 50 years ago. My sister and I could not understand why it is called the ‘Pacific’ ocean…meaning peaceful…it is so NOT!!😂
Awesome power in those waves! Thx for sharing and getting wet for us..
Any time!
WOW... subscribed .. have often wondered about those gorgeous houses and apts.. would not live there..
Welcome aboard!
Once again METAL LEO is the man on the scene of what is really going on right now. Risking his life to bring us YT watchers the latest action of the west coast of of The People's Republic of California.
Wow! Those are some waves 🌊 🌊😱 Thank you Leo. Stay safe and don’t get too waterlogged!!
Thank you, I will
Perils of living right on the waterfront. Watching this got me wondering how those many decades-old piers withstand the salt water, pounding surf, and endlessly shifting sands without experiencing major tilting or collapsing.
Do they drill the posts deep into the bedrock?
I can’t even imagine how do that, in the ocean, but they must do that for the deep sea oil rigs, etc, right? Great footage. Stay safe & grounded, Leo!
🌊📱😎💦
Pacifica pier has a long history of maintenance issues related to erosion over time - particularly where the pier meets the land/seawall.
They need a wall of sand bags in front of their wood makeshift fences...as a buffer.
Also, I too was wondering about that Pacifica pier as that has to be a tremendous amount of pressure that the waves are putting on those support structures. It would be nice for a structural engineer to comment on this.
That was crazy today! I got my footage from the air a few miles down the coast on the other side of Pacifica. Nice shots!
Great job, thanks for showing us all of that....Wow.
Now go dry off and warm up Bro! 😎✌️
Thanks enjoy the video
I have friends that live there. The pier is a favorite place of mine. In 45 years of going there I have never seen it this bad. Thanks I live in East Oregon right now.
BOOM! Cali expect ur homeowners insurance to go up ANOTHER 40% again just like here in Florida.😁
7:54 The old question: Pocket or Socquett? (Pocket vs Socket)
Good coverage. Wave watching is so much fun. I hope they can fix everything.
“Extreme Leo”
Wow, I know exactly where that is, I hang out there with my two toddler daughters on the weekends, I love the cold wet and windy days over there.
Here where I live in Saratoga, Ca. it's warm most of the time.
For New Years can you please do a montage video of all your favourite saying.
Great reporting Leo. Thank you. I’m in Hawaii. Crazy to see waves like this over there.
It gets bad in the winter here, but this year has been one of the worst
Great content hope you don't get sick.
Thank you so far I’m OK
Keep going Leo, have a Happy New Year!
Happy new year 🎊
It's a wild ocean, nothing can change that@
Awesome shots. Thank you for sharing!
Always
Pacifica… CLOSED
😂
Great video!
Thanks
Glad to see you documenting these events. The ocean will do..
This is similar to Palos Verdes. There are houses falling into sink holes, because they put houses on land that wasn’t fully stable. Don’t have a house THAT close to the beach, or don’t buy houses on land that isn’t stable. People really need to research the land and area before even buying a house. Make sure your house wasn’t built over a former burial grounds or former dumping grounds, I’ve seen that type of stuff as well.
Thanks for filming Pacifica with all that water. WOW! I was kinda worried about your safety, but you semed to know when to go. Thanks again and Happy New Year.
I will have more coverage on Pacifica soon. I love it out there.🌊 happy new year!🎊
SURFING ACROSS THE U . S . A YEEEHA...
great coverage
Thanks for sharing. ❤I had no idea that this was happening. 😱
Good video of powerful mother nature stuff! 👍🏻
I appreciate what you're doing, bringing the action to my screen.
Cheers from NC.
@seeharvester you got it! more to come 🌊cheers🍻
Thanks for the video. Those are some awesome waves!
They are!
This will be used to justify the KLYMET chenj argument.. because no house ever built right on the beach ever got high surf...
They sure will anything to scare sheeple. The lady above your comment wrote she remembers that from 50 years ago, and that will get completely ignored.
Wow!!
Great coverage!
Great news!!!
Now its the time where we get to see how many people end up hurt or dead because they can't resist getting too close to the waves. I know someone who's neck got broken from a wave like that, spent the next 20 years in physical therapy, be careful.
I used to work as an EMT in Pacifica, and San Francisco, and Marin. This place sucks.
1:45 Did that dude just drive an ELECTRIC CAR through SALT WATER? Only here in California do we have people so stupid that they kill their own cities, and then drive EVs in seawater.
Thanks Metal Leo!
Always
No more sand nor beach to stop the waves
Thanks,so much for this,coverage.
Always
Very cool live stream...Thanks and stay safe and DRY...😉
Thanks 👍
Great footage man.
🌊Surf's Up, Dude!!!🌊😉😎🙂
🏄♂️ 🌊
Not easy for a resident to handle the constant pacifica chill
Good Job recording
Thank You👍🌟
Thank you too
Dude, how did you know to get down to Pacifica??
You're everywhere 😂😅
Looks like the residents fell a little short of their storm prepping, while the surfers are looking out on the water with longing...🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊
Thanks, Leo! 👍👍
The only way to be adequately prepared is to leave the area. Market value of these homes must be less than 0.
Did you see the surfers riding those 40 foot waves at Mavericks?
@LeoMetalTraveler Oh, no, I didn't! They're there already?
This I gotta see... wowza 🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊
Thanks!!
holy shit!!
thank you for the best footage I've found regarding this storm, cheers from Georgia! ✌
Glad you enjoyed it! cheers!!!
thanks
Welcome
😮 pretty wild Leo. Thanks for the video.
Always
In the 30 years I lived in Pacifica 1985-2015 I never saw it that bad. Walked and biked in that very area a few times a month.
Thanks for sharing
Wow, that must be far-out
Leo: I clicked on the video and didn't look to whose channel I was on until I heard your voice. amazing video. I was waiting for you to say the pier was closed and good luck trying to avoid the surf. Stay safe out there, wear boots and life preserver.
I should had said that it was closed because it was closed
Probably mostly on reclaimed land? 100 years ago that was probably sanddunes and beach. Beautiful spot on a nice day I bet
Good boots are gold
Wow!! Crazy high!
Those storms coming in from the Pacific are pushing these waters on shore. Never thought it a good idea to live on the beach.
Great video!
Thanks!
Waves Waves Waves! I could watch and listen to them for hours. But many people don’t understand the power of the sea. I was in a life-threatening accident having been pinned under a rogue wave many years ago and the ocean schooled me well to respect their power and ability to cause horrific damage.
Folks, please be mindful when at the ocean.
Leo, if I could afford to join I sure would! Please watch yourself my new friend. Be well and keep safe in your travels. ❤️🐈
Careful, Leo!
thank you ! will do
Where are all the other homes that lined that street (hardly saw them and wonder whether they were affected). Used to walk along the walkway and pier about ten years ago and don't recall empty lots where homes stood.
Got my beach front all picked out 😮Yuma Arizona 😊
THUMBS UP METAL LEO!
@johnnypham2850 thank you!
I remember the bay area in the early 90s, entire neighborhoods weee falling apart with all the rain.
I wonder what a 100 ft wave will do an how far it will reach into LA
A surfers dream to have these waves on the beach
Surfing conditions are too choppy!
Ventura has damage down south too
I heard about that
Wow! I can only imagine how the waves are breaking at Rockaway Beach.
Really Great Video and Commentary...🇺🇲💙🇺🇲
Much appreciated
Was that a brand-new car driving in salt water?
An EV to make it even worse
"Gonna need Taller Boots"...🤣😂😅
🥾😁
Big waves in the Ocean...imagine that! 🤣
I imagine they'll blame everyone for not buying EV's...😅