[video=youtube;iJTNZqdv6es]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJTNZqdv6es[/video] 14 year old surfing shippies
wow. i see that and think of my own 14 year old boy. it makes me anxious.... i mean, is that prudent parenting? of course who am i to say. but i've done both...big waves and have a teenager. it makes me anxious. and no not shippies mostly hawaii and peru but... i was there the day chesser died and chose to not go out.... makes me anxious.
I think it's the "steps" that make this an exceptionally beautiful wave, in essence waves within a wave. Fun to see how the face unfolds and shows its true features. Amazing. Anybody know the topography of this break? Any one dive there?
Wait, this isn't jersey? i figured I'd ask anyway, just curiosity I guess. I was looking at the topography and mechanics of teahupoo the other day and it's like 5 feet of water under feet, which is ridiculous given the amount of spit you get from above. So I wonder how this steps are being formed here..
I think its basically a rock shelf and the water gets pulled over the rocks makes the currents that make the wave inside the wave. I saw a magazine cover a while back with Shipsterns and it looked like the wave was breaking directly on a rock, not covered by any water.
Here's the link it was from a Transworld article. http://surf.transworld.net/1000159780/photos/behind-the-cover-june-2013/
rcarter, I know we don't talk much, but have you ever been there? You seem like a dude that might have.
No way man. After about 1ft overhead I'm done. Shipstern would give me nightmares and make me ruin a perfectly good wetsuite.
Yeah but dude, that kinda sh!t has got to be on the bucket list. It's just crazy to see how far a human can go.
Yeah but if it's not, it's even better. That's like bare rock surfing, man. Looks like a new break though, no way that rock would've lasted a hundred thousand years of seasonal drop like that. That's a recent formation for sure. A volcanic one to that.