Tim. All the time and energy you have put into filming big surf just went to a new level. The most balanced, powerful, and interesting video that left me truly with a sense of being there. Not pov video but point of power (pop) film. At 75 now and having surfed for 25 years in my life, this was exceptional and very real. Thank you and the whole team involved.
Peter Mel just rides them right. Really shows the time he's put into this wave. Although guys like Kai are ripping, Mel looks so in tune with the wave. Awesome to watch!
I live very near these waves but haven't seen anyone else show the care and attention to the CREW that it takes to get the surfers out onto those waves. Thanks for showing more than just the brief ride at the end of all that effort.
Such a pleasure to see Jeff Clark here. There is nobody who knows more about that break than Jeff. Lord knows when he passes, so will that wealth of collected knowledge. I hope he has documented everything he has in his head.
Appreciated the reality of trying to get this unique and complex footage, AND the generous gesture of Jeff Clarke coming to your aid - what a gentleman ❤
At 28:15 when Sully drops into that closeout ...and when Skudin 24:40 gets axed by the lip....it's hard to imagine the violence. 40 years ago I would not have imagined surviving those beatings. Mavs truly was a monster on this day. Extra points for the soundtrack- reminded me of Tangerine Dream from the 70's.
This was in sane terrifying and so so awesome!!!! I'm a 68 yr old lady and have lived away from Cali for almost 40 yrs but still get down there to boogie board once or twice a yr on "normal waves!!" To watch this is so amazing!!! I found myself thinking no no go the other way and they'd get pummeled! Or they'd ride the wave so far and I'd be so relieved!! Wow just wow!! I have the highest respect for these guys!! Wow awesome!!! Crazy and Soo boss!!!! Great job and great video!!!🤙🌺 Now I wanna go watch the Mavericks movie!!😂❤🏄🌊
The beauty of the water and surf, coordination of crews, filming and photography, and surfing skills all off the charts. The beauty of it all brought a few tears to my eyes at times. Outstanding.
Stunning footage that was hard to comprehend. I loved being able to see the moments you spent with some of the surfers before, the trouble getting out there, Sullivans Glory...the amount of humongous waves..incredible.
Exhilarating video! Thank you to all who partook in creating a one-of-a-kind video of the magnitude of aquatic nature vs. man! It honored the memory of my brother, Ronn, one of Southern California's awesome surfers!
Watching this, and seeing how the crew is delayed for a dead battery, makes me think of Jeff Clark and the pioneers of big wave surfing (here & in Hawaii) that paddled out, by themselves. They surfed with a small crew, dedicated, and more than willing to help each other. But if you got in trouble, ala Mark Foo you were truly on your own. IDK, if I'm a purist, or jealous that I had to learn 'the hard way.' No ride out to the lineup. Nobody swooping in to get me if I wiped out. Maybe I'm just a grumpy old fart. Not to take away from what some of the guys are doing. They're charging on waves that are deadly & without the speed they'd never catch them. It just seems like some of the technology has removed the need for local knowledge, which wave to go for, etc. But that was a helluva vid Tim, you never disappoint. I've turned you on to my friends, surfers & land locked. We all love your work !!
Good story telling, thank you. I body surf in the 70-80's at local break Redondo Beach, ca. Biggest I felt I could handle was 4 footers, fin's a must. They all closed out at my spot. These massive wave did seem to have different swells coming together forming pretty chaotic breakers.
We are so blessed and grateful to have Mavs in our front yard view here in HMB. What an EPIC set of days we were gifted for the “Christmas break”. 🎄🌊 The storytelling and footage are both exhilarating and sublime at the same time. Thank you Tim and Jeff!! 🙏🏻❤
You’re films are the best when it comes to big, gnarly, scary, slabby beasts of waves. Those were some of the scariest looking waves I’ve seen you document, and you’ve captured some pretty crazy sessions over the years. That ones that Sully took to the dome, and Bianca fell on were so sketchy. Cheers
Sincerely appreciated the honest representation of the emotions and challenges - I’m a snowboarder and loads of recent ski films focus largely on the big lines and epic drone views. Love how you’ve captured the real life story partnered with the entertainment piece. Cheers & stay safe out there!
Ok I haven’t been able to get past Lucas on the skim board. My brain is stuck 😮. No Fins ! On a wave that size ? I have a skim board. I don’t think the vast majority of the viewers can possibly understand the magnitude of this endeavour. The music lulls you into a calm place of serenity them Boom 💥. I am scared that this video could take the rest of my day. Thanks m8 🕺
OH YEA!! Great to see ya Jeff and good to see Maverick's being such a thrill once again. Some really nice shots of really nice surfing. As they say Down Under, "Bloody Good Onya". Your camera men and jet ski operators all deserve a big round of applause and thanks for not letting anyone eat rocks.
This is by far the best surfing sites out there. Your continued footage of Shipsterns cyco speedbump on the drop in is so awesome.Keep chasing and filming!
Wonderful video showing the true nature of a day in a big wave. Thanks for bringing this to all of us who can't experience it in person. Its a fantastic vicarious one! TY!
I would like to know why whip in on inside of one without the southerly shoulder. Kind of a deathwish! This is me being a keyboard warrior obviously but never ever being to a location before then choosing absolute record swell with a pie and coffee as nutrition seems a bit off.
Wow, just wow! The early morning prep and following near disaster really set the scene for the gnarly footage to follow. Yup, agree with others, Peter Mel stood out, and never actually shoulder-hopped😅, in the pocket baby! Thank you Tim for your calm demeanor and absolutely charming personality mate! Good on ya!❤
You guys had you're thinking caps on. This is so well done and I must say besides the brilliant images, the slow motion married to the music is the best I've heard/seen in awhile. The music is perfect; from the sublime to the ridiculous in the best possible way. Excellent work, 10 outta 10 for me.
A friend of mine from Santa Cruz was eating breakfast at a restaurant the day Peter Mel caught the largest wave( at that time) in Mavericks. There just happened to be a helicopter out there taking pictures of the sets and they caught it on video. My friend said when Oeter was driving by the cafe that he was eating at he looked like he’d just seen a ghost. My buddy was kind of concerned so he drove by the surf shop Peter’s dad owned and Peter told him what happened. He was kind of in shock , or a flow state, what have you. That ride went down in Santa Cruz history.
Thank-you for the excellent, up front, coverage of a local celebrity! (Mavericks). I dont surf, but I can appericate the skill and athletic abilty of the wave riders (boards and skis!). Amazing photography, in wicked conditions! Including the logistical coverage as well as footage of the jet ski chasers as well as the surfers, made for a complete story. All around excellent video!
So awesome Tim. From the challenges with just getting to the lineup to awesome surf footage. Really enjoyed a few special waves on there too. Sacha's one was pretty special.
One of the first surfing videos i saw was Mavericks. cant remember who made it but i know if i saw the cover id know exactly if it was it. Such a heavy scary wave. dark ocean and super powerful. im a skater but have so much respect for the ocean and surfers…… the dedication to wake up so early and get in freezing cold water is on another level. Props to every surfer. 🏄♂️ 🏄♀️
Yeah Tim. If something doesn’t go wrong, it’s not an adventure! Your boat troubles reminds me of why I don’t own a boat. Not worth it( 4 me). Thanks for doing another A+ job of documenting the extreme skiing going on there under extreme conditions. Watching these men & women traversing across moving landscapes of massive vertical wave faces and horizontal walls of white water, dodging,jumping and getting rolled over was Amazing! Thank you for sharing this experience.
This was truly amazing footage and amazingly put together. Thank you for making it available for the world to see. Would be really curious to know more about the gear you guys shoot with to survive these conditions but also compose it so beautifully.
Oh man what’s that Murphy’s Law thing again? Holy smokes one thing after another. But it was worth it, beautiful footage. I have lived here all my life and never knew it was that big and intense out there. Amazing. Thank you.
As someone who's been to the Mavericks as a fan of big wave surfing, especially since its right down the coast from me, I gotta say - THIS is THE BEST big wave surfing film I think I've EVER seen. Its cinema perfected. Editing, speed, music... almost better than being there. Amazing. I certainly hope you win some kind of awards for this. Mesmerizing. 🏄♂
We grew up in '60's surfing Santa Cruz to Anõ Nueve. Caught over head waves but never even dreamed Maverick's was there. Seriously cold north of Monterey Bay... Can you imagine if the Continental Shelf was absent? Mavericks would carry ~80' waves traveling ungodly speeds...
I'm not a surfer, so I'm not up on the lingo, but the word that kept coming to me watching is those waves were "heavy". Awesome footage and kudos to the surfers.
So, was that a one-and-done for our local legend, Will Scuden?Wish we got to see more of him. Incredible footage !! Bravo !! Pss. this is the only motivation for me doing my curls/bicepts , @20,37 and on,, Love love love the footage.The music..Brilliant..
Tim & Jeff thanks for producing this. Camera work, soundtrack, editing, and pre-production is all the stuff that makes this great. I lived on the coast 20 years and miss my friends, Mavericks and the OPL. This is one of the best surf films I've ever watched. All the best from Chilly, Idaho.
I live north of there in Sonoma County, about ten miles from the ocean so we see a lot of break but this day topped them all. We were awe struck being right next to it, up close. Nobody was surfing up here. I'm just glad I got to see it, especially this day when we got some sun. Rainbows all day. Wonderful.
Thanks for creating this story of this epic day at Mavericks and so quickly. 27:30 epic! (Best watched with an espresso.) I can't imagine the exhilaration but felt some of it. 🙏🏻 Who is at 34:06 on that creamy swell? That was amazing.
Beautiful job. 4k footage was excellent and the music fit nicely. Wow that's all I can say never seen waves this huge and powerful. These guys are true masters.... hopefully nobody got hurt.
Jeff Clark....the embodiment of hardcore surfing.....
For real. No BS
And 5,6 Big Mac a day.
Not even tennis players age as well as surfers…🤙. Damn, kid looks good🫡
@@jpmtlhead39 are you referring to Jeff Clark height and weight? The guy is 67 years old. I wonder if he smokes .. then id really be inspired.
Tim. All the time and energy you have put into filming big surf just went to a new level. The most balanced, powerful, and interesting video that left me truly with a sense of being there. Not pov video but point of power (pop) film. At 75 now and having surfed for 25 years in my life, this was exceptional and very real. Thank you and the whole team involved.
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Absolutely 🤙🏻
The music was so good
The waves and the way
The makers of this slowed down some parts
Just incredible job!
I’m on my 4th look at it
BEST Mavs edit EVER.......Peter Mel owns this place.
Its like hes been there before! The real deal.
Epic style :)
Peter Mel just rides them right. Really shows the time he's put into this wave. Although guys like Kai are ripping, Mel looks so in tune with the wave. Awesome to watch!
True dat … Jeff, Peter … the locals truly rule this break. 🤙🏻
One of the original pioneers along with Jeff Clark and Doc Renniker. He's still got it. I think he could ride this wave blindfolded.
I live very near these waves but haven't seen anyone else show the care and attention to the CREW that it takes to get the surfers out onto those waves. Thanks for showing more than just the brief ride at the end of all that effort.
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Thanks Tim for coming all the way here to California to document epic Mav's! Much appreciated!
OMG, that lip on the head at 24:42 just epic! What a wave, what a ride, what a smashing.
Latte’d’! And loving it!
Such a pleasure to see Jeff Clark here. There is nobody who knows more about that break than Jeff. Lord knows when he passes, so will that wealth of collected knowledge. I hope he has documented everything he has in his head.
Jeff Clark has got to be in the top 5 surfers of all time
Appreciated the reality of trying to get this unique and complex footage, AND the generous gesture of Jeff Clarke coming to your aid - what a gentleman ❤
Sullys Wave...that shot with one of the biggest waves inevitably overtaking him was legendary.
Insane, love how the whole crew knew how bad that beating was gonna be and were instantly looking for him. 😮
At 28:15 when Sully drops into that closeout ...and when Skudin 24:40 gets axed by the lip....it's hard to imagine the violence. 40 years ago I would not have imagined surviving those beatings. Mavs truly was a monster on this day. Extra points for the soundtrack- reminded me of Tangerine Dream from the 70's.
This was in sane terrifying and so so awesome!!!! I'm a 68 yr old lady and have lived away from Cali for almost 40 yrs but still get down there to boogie board once or twice a yr on "normal waves!!" To watch this is so amazing!!! I found myself thinking no no go the other way and they'd get pummeled! Or they'd ride the wave so far and I'd be so relieved!! Wow just wow!! I have the highest respect for these guys!! Wow awesome!!! Crazy and Soo boss!!!! Great job and great video!!!🤙🌺
Now I wanna go watch the Mavericks movie!!😂❤🏄🌊
What an insane boat ride out, thanks for chronicling the whole thing
The beauty of the water and surf, coordination of crews, filming and photography, and surfing skills all off the charts. The beauty of it all brought a few tears to my eyes at times. Outstanding.
Peter Mel is just about as comfortable as you can get riding the beast. Epic is all I can say!
I know nothing about surfing but I admire the hell of these guys and love seeing their passion for this sport . Super. Cool 😎👍🙂😬
Stunning footage that was hard to comprehend. I loved being able to see the moments you spent with some of the surfers before, the trouble getting out there, Sullivans Glory...the amount of humongous waves..incredible.
One of your best Tim. Thanks for having the figs to deliver this epic to us mate. Youre a legend.
Exhilarating video! Thank you to all who partook in creating a one-of-a-kind video of the magnitude of aquatic nature vs. man! It honored the memory of my brother, Ronn, one of Southern California's awesome surfers!
Wow, love everything about it! Great footage. Amazing video, insane waves and excellent surfers! Thank you so much for sharing.
Watching this, and seeing how the crew is delayed for a dead battery, makes me think of Jeff Clark and the pioneers of big wave surfing (here & in Hawaii) that paddled out, by themselves. They surfed with a small crew, dedicated, and more than willing to help each other. But if you got in trouble, ala Mark Foo you were truly on your own.
IDK, if I'm a purist, or jealous that I had to learn 'the hard way.' No ride out to the lineup. Nobody swooping in to get me if I wiped out. Maybe I'm just a grumpy old fart. Not to take away from what some of the guys are doing. They're charging on waves that are deadly & without the speed they'd never catch them. It just seems like some of the technology has removed the need for local knowledge, which wave to go for, etc.
But that was a helluva vid Tim, you never disappoint. I've turned you on to my friends, surfers & land locked. We all love your work !!
Excellent video …like Clark said these type waves have never been surfed before…a testament to progress.
Love all of it. The preparations, ups and downs, all who make this possible, the riders and the sea.
Majestic❤❤❤😊😊😊
Sully, I'm glad you caught and survived your wave of 25 years! Go Oxi Clean and Sully! Proud of you man.
Good story telling, thank you.
I body surf in the 70-80's at local break Redondo Beach, ca. Biggest I felt I could handle was 4 footers, fin's a must. They all closed out at my spot. These massive wave did seem to have different swells coming together forming pretty chaotic breakers.
We are so blessed and grateful to have Mavs in our front yard view here in HMB. What an EPIC set of days we were gifted for the “Christmas break”. 🎄🌊
The storytelling and footage are both exhilarating and sublime at the same time. Thank you Tim and Jeff!! 🙏🏻❤
Absolutely 10 on a 10 scale video. Scary heavyweight waves😨
You’re films are the best when it comes to big, gnarly, scary, slabby beasts of waves.
Those were some of the scariest looking waves I’ve seen you document, and you’ve captured some pretty crazy sessions over the years. That ones that Sully took to the dome, and Bianca fell on were so sketchy. Cheers
Sincerely appreciated the honest representation of the emotions and challenges - I’m a snowboarder and loads of recent ski films focus largely on the big lines and epic drone views. Love how you’ve captured the real life story partnered with the entertainment piece. Cheers & stay safe out there!
Ok I haven’t been able to get past Lucas on the skim board. My brain is stuck 😮. No Fins ! On a wave that size ? I have a skim board. I don’t think the vast majority of the viewers can possibly understand the magnitude of this endeavour. The music lulls you into a calm place of serenity them Boom 💥. I am scared that this video could take the rest of my day. Thanks m8 🕺
Live Like Jay. One thing to be here feeling it and another to get the camera angles. Thank you 💜💕🐬
Just an incredible day out at Mavs. Awesome video!
Great video. I love watching all the going-ons to get out there 👍
Mind blowing film had me at edge of my seat.
Brave. That water level angle is the only way to show/see the power of these waves. Kudos.
OH YEA!! Great to see ya Jeff and good to see Maverick's being such a thrill once again. Some really nice shots of really nice surfing. As they say Down Under, "Bloody Good Onya". Your camera men and jet ski operators all deserve a big round of applause and thanks for not letting anyone eat rocks.
This is by far the best surfing sites out there. Your continued footage of Shipsterns cyco speedbump on the drop in is so awesome.Keep chasing and filming!
Wonderful video showing the true nature of a day in a big wave. Thanks for bringing this to all of us who can't experience it in person. Its a fantastic vicarious one! TY!
Was really hoping for a post session Sully interview to get the first person story of that wipeout. Great video, as always, though Tim.
That was gnarly!
I would like to know why whip in on inside of one without the southerly shoulder. Kind of a deathwish! This is me being a keyboard warrior obviously but never ever being to a location before then choosing absolute record swell with a pie and coffee as nutrition seems a bit off.
I think the universe was doing its best to stop him from getting rinsed……
@@yowiebuster5966yep, I'd be having a few words with the driver!
Tim your the man~~~~amazing captures
You guys are true action heroes!!!!wow! Someone should get an academy award!!!so brave, so skilled, so crazy!!!????
Wow, just wow! The early morning prep and following near disaster really set the scene for the gnarly footage to follow. Yup, agree with others, Peter Mel stood out, and never actually shoulder-hopped😅, in the pocket baby! Thank you Tim for your calm demeanor and absolutely charming personality mate! Good on ya!❤
Unbelievable footage Tim in tough conditions!
Memorable day !
Sulley goes out there and catches a huge close out. Got to give him tons of respect for going for it.
That was fucking hilarious and awesome. It looked like he was resigned to die in that foamy monster lol
You guys had you're thinking caps on. This is so well done and I must say besides the brilliant images, the slow motion married to the music is the best I've heard/seen in awhile. The music is perfect; from the sublime to the ridiculous in the best possible way. Excellent work, 10 outta 10 for me.
I don't usually like all slow motion but this is great!
First-rate. Great vid, great music selections. Thank you!
A friend of mine from Santa Cruz was eating breakfast at a restaurant the day Peter Mel caught the largest wave( at that time) in Mavericks. There just happened to be a helicopter out there taking pictures of the sets and they caught it on video. My friend said when Oeter was driving by the cafe that he was eating at he looked like he’d just seen a ghost. My buddy was kind of concerned so he drove by the surf shop Peter’s dad owned and Peter told him what happened. He was kind of in shock , or a flow state, what have you. That ride went down in Santa Cruz history.
Thank-you for the excellent, up front, coverage of a local celebrity! (Mavericks). I dont surf, but I can appericate the skill and athletic abilty of the wave riders (boards and skis!).
Amazing photography, in wicked conditions! Including the logistical coverage as well as footage of the jet ski chasers as well as the surfers, made for a complete story. All around excellent video!
Brought tears, it's so damn good. Amazing day, amazing waves, and superior film making. Thank you!
So awesome Tim. From the challenges with just getting to the lineup to awesome surf footage. Really enjoyed a few special waves on there too. Sacha's one was pretty special.
The everyday surfer: "these guys are insane, I cant believe they have the balls to surf that"
Skimboarder: "Hold me beer mate"
Thank you for the exceptional opportunity to get to watch your hard work incredible thank you again.
One of the first surfing videos i saw was Mavericks. cant remember who made it but i know if i saw the cover id know exactly if it was it. Such a heavy scary wave. dark ocean and super powerful. im a skater but have so much respect for the ocean and surfers…… the dedication to wake up so early and get in freezing cold water is on another level. Props to every surfer. 🏄♂️ 🏄♀️
Thanx for this WOW session !!! 😍🤙🏻 Jeff Clark 4 ever 🌊🏄🏽♂️ top surfers in this video 👏👏👏🔥🔥💪🏻
Yeah Tim. If something doesn’t go wrong, it’s not an adventure! Your boat troubles reminds me of why I don’t own a boat. Not worth it( 4 me). Thanks for doing another A+ job of documenting the extreme skiing going on there under extreme conditions. Watching these men & women traversing across moving landscapes of massive vertical wave faces and horizontal walls of white water, dodging,jumping and getting rolled over was Amazing! Thank you for sharing this experience.
Thanks for showcasing this film for the world to see. Thanks for showing my good friend Jeff.
You went out with The Qualified Captain! Glad you got back ok. Super video, incredible.
Thank you for the video! I grew up on the Coast and it is great seeing the up close and personal! Thanks, Garnet
Peter Mel still out there charging like a boss. Dude's got the Santa Cruz steeeeeeeze.
Some of those waves are taking on that Australian slab look. Wall of ocean. :)
Amazing presentation and story, a treat today thanks for sharing!
Absolutely epic video
FREEZING! I love San Simeon and back when Steamers was steamin! GOD BLESS!
Thanks for capturing an epic session and sharing it with us!!! Some real time video of these monsters would be cool.
Tim & Jeff: You took us for the ride of a lifetime. Thanks for the rush.
This video is insane! It seems like Mavs breaks much differently when it’s a more westerly swell rather than from the north.
Mavericks! I was transfixed and awestruck at these monster waves and all the legends at work! 🌊🌊🌊🌊
This was truly amazing footage and amazingly put together. Thank you for making it available for the world to see.
Would be really curious to know more about the gear you guys shoot with to survive these conditions but also compose it so beautifully.
Epic. Great video. I couldn’t be out there this year. Your video helped. Thanks!
Oh man what’s that Murphy’s Law thing again? Holy smokes one thing after another. But it was worth it, beautiful footage. I have lived here all my life and never knew it was that big and intense out there. Amazing. Thank you.
Thank you man! Great job! from Europe it’s a pleasure Tim! God bless you!!!
Amazing footage 🔥
As someone who's been to the Mavericks as a fan of big wave surfing, especially since its right down the coast from me, I gotta say - THIS is THE BEST big wave surfing film I think I've EVER seen. Its cinema perfected. Editing, speed, music... almost better than being there. Amazing. I certainly hope you win some kind of awards for this. Mesmerizing. 🏄♂
We grew up in '60's surfing Santa Cruz to Anõ Nueve. Caught over head waves but never even dreamed Maverick's was there. Seriously cold north of Monterey Bay...
Can you imagine if the Continental Shelf was absent? Mavericks would carry ~80' waves traveling ungodly speeds...
Incredible to watch! Thank you for sharing the experience. I almost felt like I was out there.
The skimboard was beyond amazing! Great video Tim!!
Superb! Thank you and the team for making it happen :)
Wow. This is a very well done video. Captivating start to finish.
I'm not a surfer, so I'm not up on the lingo, but the word that kept coming to me watching is those waves were "heavy". Awesome footage and kudos to the surfers.
So, was that a one-and-done for our local legend, Will Scuden?Wish we got to see more of him. Incredible footage !! Bravo !! Pss. this is the only motivation for me doing my curls/bicepts , @20,37 and on,, Love love love the footage.The music..Brilliant..
An incredible day beautifully captured. Thank you!
Tim & Jeff thanks for producing this. Camera work, soundtrack, editing, and pre-production is all the stuff that makes this great. I lived on the coast 20 years and miss my friends, Mavericks and the OPL. This is one of the best surf films I've ever watched. All the best from Chilly, Idaho.
great video - nice to see and hear the people who are ok there in the wash
That was an incredible watch, from everything that went wrong to the immense waves and surfers !!
I live north of there in Sonoma County, about ten miles from the ocean so we see a lot of break but this day topped them all. We were awe struck being right next to it, up close. Nobody was surfing up here. I'm just glad I got to see it, especially this day when we got some sun. Rainbows all day. Wonderful.
Fantastic footage, otherworldly music.
Amazing! Some of the best videography iv ever seen on surfing.
great post. really love watching this. start to finish.
Lost in waves....lost in words.... Truly fabulous footages.
Deeply happy congratulations for your awesome videos.
Gratefull 🙌🏻🌊💙🌊🙌🏻
Such quality shots and editing
Thanks for creating this story of this epic day at Mavericks and so quickly. 27:30 epic! (Best watched with an espresso.) I can't imagine the exhilaration but felt some of it. 🙏🏻
Who is at 34:06 on that creamy swell? That was amazing.
34:06 Peter Mel - one of the best!
Intense! Wonderful to watch. HUGE respect!
Amazing edit and footage. Crazy Jeff’s son tried all that in the RIB. You’re lucky TBA
Beautiful job. 4k footage was excellent and the music fit nicely. Wow that's all I can say never seen waves this huge and powerful. These guys are true masters.... hopefully nobody got hurt.
Great surfing and amazing music!
Truly incredible footage - thank you for posting!!
Just thinking! …..how cool to see such an historic swell SO well thanks to t photography … kudo’s Tim
Awesome footage---enjoyed Watching....scary at times
Best music slash surfing video ever ! Thanks ! !