Santor Halloween at Nazare - video

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Stu Nettle (stunet)
Swellnet Dispatch

It was fine timing for the first real swell of the season at Nazare - October 31st, Halloween. Since becoming the most likely place to break XXL records, Naz has become home base for many big wave surfers. No less than 18 tow teams motored about during this swell though the usual crew got the bombs.

Aside from the surfing it was the same heart-tugging music that scores every Nazare clip, though the editor had ditched strings for synth. Now that's progess.

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goofyfoot Thursday, 5 Nov 2015 at 4:05pm

They could of left out every tow wave and just filmed the paddler, so much better to watch..

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louisbutler Thursday, 5 Nov 2015 at 4:11pm

It was a amazing video and have to much excitement to watch it live. They want such a great stamina and high spirit for this challenging task. All task have their own greatness and talent like Triathlon which you can see here: http://nytriexpo.com/

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wellymon Thursday, 5 Nov 2015 at 4:15pm

Thought you didn't like synth Stu!

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stunet Thursday, 5 Nov 2015 at 4:29pm

Like it better than strings but not as much as guitar. So call it a work in progress.

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blindboy Thursday, 5 Nov 2015 at 5:23pm

It looks like the challenge is to create more mobile tow boards that can carve that huge face. My first impression is that they could do with a bit more length.

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stunet Thursday, 5 Nov 2015 at 5:28pm

They need one of Laird's hoverboards. Strap in, fly above the chop, no friction, go faaaaaaast.

Just don't get caught inside.

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blindboy Thursday, 5 Nov 2015 at 6:23pm

Sounds like a suicide mission stu. Isn't he strapped onto that thing?

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stunet Thursday, 5 Nov 2015 at 7:35pm

Yeah he is. That's the small drawback.

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Albertinelli Thursday, 5 Nov 2015 at 9:49pm

Yeah I am sick to death of tow in surfing on Big waves the boards they ride seem to be frozen in time and they just bounce and point the board in one direction and head for the shoulder. The paddle in guy was more interesting and they cut the wave short???? give me my Outer Island 12ft Balsa pin nose pintail Gungho Gun and I will paddle into the lefts a bit away from the point.

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stunet Thursday, 5 Nov 2015 at 11:17pm

Calling Udo! Calling Udo!

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caml Friday, 6 Nov 2015 at 12:01am

Dont worry soon the paddle in surfers will realize & they'll be supping booging kiting aswell

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udo Friday, 6 Nov 2015 at 5:21am

Kezzy1 Albertinelli
RCJ- Gmac -TC -Fine Cotton ring in youre doing it all wrong ya shoulder hoppers

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pigdogger Friday, 6 Nov 2015 at 8:26am

err ... what was the point of this vid, apart form wasting my time - it looks like it was made as tourism promo. EG: average screen time for each ride 3 to 4 seconds.

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rooftop Friday, 6 Nov 2015 at 10:39pm

Agreed. We all want to see the takeoff, we all want to see whether they make it. After a wipeout we all want to see if they make it up before the next wave ploughs through while the ski hovers around trying to decide whether to run the gauntlet.

Sure, not all the waves hold that drama from start to finish, but there's no shortage of breathless moments outside of those 2-second highlights. Including those aspects give the waves a narrative arc that enhances those peak moments when they do happen.