The surf at Bells beach vs. Winkipop - breaking down Victoria, Australia's surfing gems.

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  • Опубликовано: 20 сен 2024
  • In this interview Gary Dunne breaks down surfing's famous suirfing neighbors - Bells Beach and Winki in Torquay, Australia.
    Gary Dunne has worked at Australia's Tracks Magazine, Rip Curl and the Australian National Surf Museum. Meet 'Choco' and follow his career in the surf industry. "I've lived an absolute treasure of a life".
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    INTERVIEW with GARY DUNNE
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    • Surf Life Goals - Gary...
    The Vintage Surfboard Collection at the Australian National Surfboard Museum- Part 2
    • The Vintage Surfboard ...
    The surf at Bells beach vs. Winkipop - Part 3
    • The surf at Bells beac...
    The Rip Curl Bells Beach Trophy - Superstitions and Rip Curl Parties - Part 4
    • The Rip Curl Bells Bea...
    GARY's Bells Beach 2022 Fantasy Picks - Part 5
    • Bells Beach 2022 Fanta...
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Комментарии • 7

  • @lorenzo6mm
    @lorenzo6mm 10 месяцев назад +1

    I have SURFED both
    Winkipop and Bells in Victoria, Australia
    30 years ago.
    It's remarkable how much
    on the Ranch in Santa Barbara, County
    USA ......my home breaks....
    how much
    'Zoomers and Razorblades'
    are nearly identical to
    'Winkipop and Bells'.
    Great waves.

    • @OldSurfDad
      @OldSurfDad  10 месяцев назад +1

      I really enjoyed both Winki and Bells when I surfed them. One of those trips was during August and it was so cold! Thanks for your comment and if you need a buddy to surf the Ranch you know where to find me! Ha!
      Thanks for your comment.
      Best,
      Dave

  • @luanzeka9846
    @luanzeka9846 2 года назад +2

    I found Bird Rock was the toughest break in (Torquay-Jan Juc) It took me a coupla sessions to understand it....

    • @user-pb8vj8ml9l
      @user-pb8vj8ml9l Год назад

      The thing I find the gnarliest about it is the localism. Generally the Surf Coast region is pretty chill but there’s a bit of a gang mentality out at Bird Rock.

    • @JohnThomas-i4x
      @JohnThomas-i4x 4 месяца назад

      @@user-pb8vj8ml9l All around - Bird rock to South-side.. There's some very self righteous dudes around there when they've got their mates nearby. Also, there's 80 "surfers" out on an average day these days.

  • @TwinsTv-sx6zj
    @TwinsTv-sx6zj 2 года назад +2

    wonder how Winki looked this AM compared to bells? if there's more performance there,than why are they not even thinking about running there? i get the iconic bells bowl and all but...

    • @OldSurfDad
      @OldSurfDad  2 года назад +1

      Yeah, I think the name and the mystic of Bells overshadows the long line of Winki and as you hear in this video the challenge of the wave is what makes Bells a tour stop. On smaller days Winki should and does get the call. I would not be surprised to see it on at Winki today or tomorrow. I've surfed both and honestly winki is a blast - down the line speed runs with sections. Looking back on it though I remember my Bells waves more. There's memories of surfing good sized days at the bowl using my board to control speed and carve the wall. Two great waves, two different waves.