Gnarly looking reef bottom shape by the looks of those boils.
stunetWednesday, 22 Oct 2014 at 7:34am
540s on Sunday, stand up pits on Monday.
memlasurfWednesday, 22 Oct 2014 at 2:11pm
Yes if you weren't green with jealousy before I think this nailed it.
floydWednesday, 22 Oct 2014 at 9:36am
yeah the reef looked lethal. what about some of those take offs, quick or what
ACB__Wednesday, 22 Oct 2014 at 9:38am
So this is why he was "tired" for his heat...
CraigWednesday, 22 Oct 2014 at 10:15am
Drops were insane and shape of the wave so nice! Looks super shallow on the inside though, boiling and ledging everywhere.
leckiepWednesday, 22 Oct 2014 at 10:18am
On an inferior surf forecasting website whose name we don't dare to speak on swellnet, reference was made (in one of Sean Doherty's comp wrapup articles) to a right hander beachbreak where JJF took 'one of the gnarliest waves anyone had ever seen' and Kolohe got a stupid tube then stomped a mega alley oop. Anyone know where the footage is?
mcbainWednesday, 22 Oct 2014 at 11:08pm
ummmmm, that is a not an 'oop my friend. just sayin.
leckiepThursday, 23 Oct 2014 at 11:41am
Agree - I think that the wave Sean D was talking about was a different one as he talked about it being way longer. Nice little clip though.
Kelly definitely is going for the thicker heavier ones but the other guys get much better barrels. Looks a bit like ours but all together a better set up.
CraigWednesday, 22 Oct 2014 at 11:38am
Agree, he didn't get any crazy ones until his last couple.
braudulioWednesday, 22 Oct 2014 at 11:44am
Never heard it call 'Cave' before!
stunetWednesday, 22 Oct 2014 at 11:50am
What's it usually called?
dabootsWednesday, 22 Oct 2014 at 5:36pm
Actually Cave is a portuguese word as well and it means Basement.
BadinskasWednesday, 22 Oct 2014 at 8:14pm
It's not the one you're thinking about... It never really had any other name...
Hardly ever ridden, like many other "killer" waves, bodyboarders were the first ones surfing it on a regular basis, still hardly ever ridden by surfers, it requires a high QS or CT level to be ridden.
As far as I'm concerned, most waves should remain unnamed, but greedy attention-seeker pros and media whores have made it an utopic reality.
The Portuguese surfers will regret all this hype and publicity very dearly in the near future.
braudulioThursday, 23 Oct 2014 at 12:26pm
Badinskas wrote:
It's not the one you're thinking about... It never really had any other name...
Hardly ever ridden, like many other "killer" waves, bodyboarders were the first ones surfing it on a regular basis, still hardly ever ridden by surfers, it requires a high QS or CT level to be ridden.
As far as I'm concerned, most waves should remain unnamed, but greedy attention-seeker pros and media whores have made it an utopic reality.
The Portuguese surfers will regret all this hype and publicity very dearly in the near future.
Maybe it is, maybe it isn't. Certainly looks like a place that I knew by another name, but hey my memory ain't what it used to be. But since I agree with not naming spots, I guess we'll never know!
Also, i think you've somewhat underestimated the ability of non-comp (QS/WCT) surfers there mate! Plenty of crew round here (and probably any other given locale) would charge that happily and have never pulled on a conest singlet in their lives, except for maybe club comps if the waves were good enough.
'Portuguese surfers ...' hah, don't make me laugh! Most that I remember were firmly in the 'me me me, look at me and how amazing I surf' camp, particularly in the carpark! And only at sand bottom breaks. Aside from Abilio, hope he's still charging.
stunetThursday, 23 Oct 2014 at 12:31pm
There's a few photos of old chargers, though no-one called Abilio, in Surfline's recent Spot Check of 'the other wave'.
braudulioThursday, 23 Oct 2014 at 12:41pm
stunet wrote:
There's a few photos of old chargers, though no-one called Abilio, in Surfline's recent Spot Check of 'the other wave'.
Not surprised, Abilio and I used to share waves in another part of the country to where (I think) that wave is. And are you calling me old?
stunetThursday, 23 Oct 2014 at 12:47pm
Um....no...ahh...I'm calling you wise.
braudulioThursday, 23 Oct 2014 at 1:02pm
stunet wrote:
Um....no...ahh...I'm calling you wise.
Hah, Hah, all good mate! I am older than I look, but younger than I think. Congrats though, I think you're the first person that's ever called me wise!!
BadinskasMonday, 27 Oct 2014 at 12:07am
Caro Túlio
Your impression of Portuguese surfers must be highly outdated and, surely, you're not pretending to know every surf spot and their crews? That practically equates to the generalisation "brazzos are only able to perform in slop and are affraid of big waves"... ridiculous, hey?
In my travels I found that there are very interesting little pockets of surf culture and though the performance level on average isn't quite as high as in some other parts of the world, some guys actually impress by charging despite said limited "performance levels". I remember being absolutely gobsmacked in one remote area seeing some guys out in 10ft surf that could barely do a proper take-off and bottom turn!!!
As for Abílio, yes he still charges, but you're wrong as to where wave is from and certainly not from his part of the country.
Portugal has been on the map lately and surf evolution there is on steroids, with some kids sure to come up in the future, the downside (and there's always some...) is that such an abrupt fast forward is sure to mess up their surf culture and over crowd their line-ups. After all it's a fairly small country with less area (and coastline) than Australia's state of Victoria!
As usual, the greedy corporations couldn't care less (despite their fancy advertisements) and will squeeze it for everything it's worth. The compliant local surf leeches will only be too happy to sellout their countrymen's peace and spots for easy and fast commercialisation. Fuck them, surf whores would sell their mother for profit and visibility.
Surf culture isn't Pro-surf culture, which is actually quite destructive of culture in itself. But it's easy to prey on weak economies and affable people.
Next up: Africa... Yew!
neville-beats-buddhaMonday, 27 Oct 2014 at 2:55pm
Badinskas wrote:
Your impression of Portuguese surfers must be highly outdated and, surely, you're not pretending to know every surf spot and their crews? That practically equates to the generalisation "brazzos are only able to perform in slop and are afraid of big waves"...
It also equates to you saying all us Aussies love Mick Fanning, hate ADS, and are obsessed with competitive surf.
Badinskas wrote:
...ridiculous, hey?
Yep.
BadinskasTuesday, 28 Oct 2014 at 2:07am
Dear "... budha ..."
I know, it is ridiculously hard to find any, but I'm quite determined in my search...
P.S. Brazilian and other expats don't count.
neville-beats-buddhaTuesday, 28 Oct 2014 at 7:51am
Buddha? Enough with the formal shit, you can call me Siddharta, Sid, or better yet Nev. May you be resolute in your search for the reward is proportional to the effort, with the highest goal attaining Nibbana, or at least not being a bloody hypocrite.
BadinskasTuesday, 28 Oct 2014 at 8:40pm
Dear Nev
Apparently Stu is one, but I don't know him personally so I don't know if it counts.
How about yourself, do you like Adriano, aren't obsessed with competitive surf (not really an issue as I've met quite a few who don't really like it) and love Mick, better yet, Parko, the be all end all of style?
How does a Brazilian world champ strike you?
As for hypocrite... again such strong words, I must hit some sort of patriotic nerve with you colonials. Such reactions are the reason why you guys get labelled as incapable of being unbiased.
But do go on, this is fun
braudulioWednesday, 22 Oct 2014 at 12:15pm
Nice try Stu!
stunetWednesday, 22 Oct 2014 at 12:22pm
:)
mothartWednesday, 22 Oct 2014 at 1:44pm
What's this media player they are using? I can't get either vid to work, it's saying my technology is out of date( which it is).
Any way of updating my i4 or playing it some other way?
Thanks mate, but it's still not working. My phone has never really liked vimeo, but atleast it would play them.
evosurferWednesday, 22 Oct 2014 at 3:06pm
Pity slater cant surf like that in his heats anymore when it counts.
He was without doubt the form surfer in those waves.
skyhorseWednesday, 22 Oct 2014 at 6:17pm
love the tunes too.
kerry1Wednesday, 22 Oct 2014 at 10:22pm
Love this place on its day it makes shark Island not worth while.
kerry1Wednesday, 22 Oct 2014 at 10:23pm
Well if the heats had those waves Kelly would surf like that.
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Gnarly looking reef bottom shape by the looks of those boils.
540s on Sunday, stand up pits on Monday.
Yes if you weren't green with jealousy before I think this nailed it.
yeah the reef looked lethal. what about some of those take offs, quick or what
So this is why he was "tired" for his heat...
Drops were insane and shape of the wave so nice! Looks super shallow on the inside though, boiling and ledging everywhere.
On an inferior surf forecasting website whose name we don't dare to speak on swellnet, reference was made (in one of Sean Doherty's comp wrapup articles) to a right hander beachbreak where JJF took 'one of the gnarliest waves anyone had ever seen' and Kolohe got a stupid tube then stomped a mega alley oop. Anyone know where the footage is?
ummmmm, that is a not an 'oop my friend. just sayin.
Agree - I think that the wave Sean D was talking about was a different one as he talked about it being way longer. Nice little clip though.
http://stabmag.com/some-good-things-that-happened-on-a-lay-day-in-portugal/
Thanks @maddogmorley!
Kelly definitely is going for the thicker heavier ones but the other guys get much better barrels. Looks a bit like ours but all together a better set up.
Agree, he didn't get any crazy ones until his last couple.
Never heard it call 'Cave' before!
What's it usually called?
Actually Cave is a portuguese word as well and it means Basement.
It's not the one you're thinking about... It never really had any other name...
Hardly ever ridden, like many other "killer" waves, bodyboarders were the first ones surfing it on a regular basis, still hardly ever ridden by surfers, it requires a high QS or CT level to be ridden.
As far as I'm concerned, most waves should remain unnamed, but greedy attention-seeker pros and media whores have made it an utopic reality.
The Portuguese surfers will regret all this hype and publicity very dearly in the near future.
Maybe it is, maybe it isn't. Certainly looks like a place that I knew by another name, but hey my memory ain't what it used to be. But since I agree with not naming spots, I guess we'll never know!
Also, i think you've somewhat underestimated the ability of non-comp (QS/WCT) surfers there mate! Plenty of crew round here (and probably any other given locale) would charge that happily and have never pulled on a conest singlet in their lives, except for maybe club comps if the waves were good enough.
'Portuguese surfers ...' hah, don't make me laugh! Most that I remember were firmly in the 'me me me, look at me and how amazing I surf' camp, particularly in the carpark! And only at sand bottom breaks. Aside from Abilio, hope he's still charging.
There's a few photos of old chargers, though no-one called Abilio, in Surfline's recent Spot Check of 'the other wave'.
Not surprised, Abilio and I used to share waves in another part of the country to where (I think) that wave is. And are you calling me old?
Um....no...ahh...I'm calling you wise.
Hah, Hah, all good mate! I am older than I look, but younger than I think. Congrats though, I think you're the first person that's ever called me wise!!
Caro Túlio
Your impression of Portuguese surfers must be highly outdated and, surely, you're not pretending to know every surf spot and their crews? That practically equates to the generalisation "brazzos are only able to perform in slop and are affraid of big waves"... ridiculous, hey?
In my travels I found that there are very interesting little pockets of surf culture and though the performance level on average isn't quite as high as in some other parts of the world, some guys actually impress by charging despite said limited "performance levels". I remember being absolutely gobsmacked in one remote area seeing some guys out in 10ft surf that could barely do a proper take-off and bottom turn!!!
As for Abílio, yes he still charges, but you're wrong as to where wave is from and certainly not from his part of the country.
Portugal has been on the map lately and surf evolution there is on steroids, with some kids sure to come up in the future, the downside (and there's always some...) is that such an abrupt fast forward is sure to mess up their surf culture and over crowd their line-ups. After all it's a fairly small country with less area (and coastline) than Australia's state of Victoria!
As usual, the greedy corporations couldn't care less (despite their fancy advertisements) and will squeeze it for everything it's worth. The compliant local surf leeches will only be too happy to sellout their countrymen's peace and spots for easy and fast commercialisation. Fuck them, surf whores would sell their mother for profit and visibility.
Surf culture isn't Pro-surf culture, which is actually quite destructive of culture in itself. But it's easy to prey on weak economies and affable people.
Next up: Africa... Yew!
It also equates to you saying all us Aussies love Mick Fanning, hate ADS, and are obsessed with competitive surf.
Yep.
Dear "... budha ..."
I know, it is ridiculously hard to find any, but I'm quite determined in my search...
P.S. Brazilian and other expats don't count.
Buddha? Enough with the formal shit, you can call me Siddharta, Sid, or better yet Nev. May you be resolute in your search for the reward is proportional to the effort, with the highest goal attaining Nibbana, or at least not being a bloody hypocrite.
Dear Nev
Apparently Stu is one, but I don't know him personally so I don't know if it counts.
How about yourself, do you like Adriano, aren't obsessed with competitive surf (not really an issue as I've met quite a few who don't really like it) and love Mick, better yet, Parko, the be all end all of style?
How does a Brazilian world champ strike you?
As for hypocrite... again such strong words, I must hit some sort of patriotic nerve with you colonials. Such reactions are the reason why you guys get labelled as incapable of being unbiased.
But do go on, this is fun
Nice try Stu!
:)
What's this media player they are using? I can't get either vid to work, it's saying my technology is out of date( which it is).
Any way of updating my i4 or playing it some other way?
It's Vimeo, try this link to it.. http://vimeo.com/109610480
Same place last year and not as perfect..
Thanks mate, but it's still not working. My phone has never really liked vimeo, but atleast it would play them.
Pity slater cant surf like that in his heats anymore when it counts.
He was without doubt the form surfer in those waves.
love the tunes too.
Love this place on its day it makes shark Island not worth while.
Well if the heats had those waves Kelly would surf like that.
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