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  • Catch a wave?

    For you adrenaline junkies. Filmed Aug. 9th 2009.


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    Tom L.

  • #2
    HOLY $%#!, that is insane.

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    • #3
      Dang that's a wave .!!
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      Stephen Armfield

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      • #4
        It may be here...

        Nelscott Reef
        Nelscott Reef is located at Lincoln City, Oregon USA. This is a location thats impossible to paddle out to and the wave itself is too big and too fast to paddle into as discovered by John Forse who first tried to paddle into it in 1995 after riding out to the reef on his jetski. The reef was tackled again in 2003 by a tow in crew who nailed it. Nelscott has since become recognised as one of the worlds premier tow in waves. Nelscott reef will easliy hold 30ft+ waves.

        http://www.extremehorizon.com/surf-shop/big_waves.html

        I've seen a few race courses where this quote is justified; Waves are not measured in feet and inches, they are measured in increments of fear

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