#Jaws
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- Опубліковано 28 січ 2016
- Crazy Conditions On First Day, Wed. Jan. 27, 2016, / puredigitalmaui
Of Recent Giant El Nino Swell With Plenty Jaws Peahi Maui Wipeouts HD. Thumbnail Photo By: #DoomaPhotos solid heavy rising swell through the day with the biggest sets (20+ft Hawaiian) going unridden & the the biggest set of the day coming in at end of the day with no one out.
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Major respect to anyone paddling into 30 foot waves.
One of the best videos ever on the PAIN that Pe'ahi can inflict on the brave souls who challenge her!
It's like watching a horror flick I've almost drowned twice in the ocean from surfing and kayaking everytime I see this a like go through those moments my heart skips a couple Beats love it thanks for the video keep them coming send more waves to indicators
All of that is so brutal. The guy at
This is what it feels like in my head when I surf 3ft waves at Doheny.
Damn...great captures of some of the most brutal wipeouts. I prefer to watch the great rides, but this is a reminder of what these guys are willing to endure in search of that great ride...
every one of these guys are amazing for being prepared and ready to survive a day like that
Those guys are batchit crazy!! Watching what they do, is absolutely INSANE!
Can't imagine the violent beating from falling on these monsters. I feel toasted just from 8-10' waves! Serious stones men! Serious stones!
CRUSHING. MASSIVE. THUNDEROUS. THRILLING. DEADLY. You guys are way out there !
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I was at the beach in Paia that day & 28th and thought I might die from the size & speed of the waves there. If I thought that was tough, Pe'ahi would have made me have a heart attack lol...wow. Glad no one got seriously injured.
Absolutely amazing. I just got back from Jaws. LOVE IT. By the way....these guys are totally nutso.
I am in no way dreaming of surfing that spot. Much respect. I was "cringe" the entire time watching. I bodyboard a heavy onshore break...but its tonka toys and matchbox cars compared to these waves.
The reason people don't die is because it's relatively deep water and while the waves are big, they're not too thick or voluminous, it's not a shallow break like Teahupoo which is also a very thick, heavy wave. Far more dangerous.
Cheers mate. Be good to see a few of the makes. Enjoy Pipe tomorrow.
I could think of no worse feeling than realising you arent going to make it over that set and she's dropping on your head
I've been watching tons of these big wave wipeout videos and not a single one shows the entire process and how long it takes to emerge to the surface. It would be kind of interesting to see at least one piece of full footage.
It's a miracle no one died that day
Damn, can't even imagine what that must be like!