RIDING GIANTS -= Laird Hamilton

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  • Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
  • What can I say -- Laird Hamilton is the shite! And Stacy Peralta is almost as bad ass as him. First the Bones Bridgade, then DOGTOWN AND Z-BOYS followed by the best surfing doc ever? I think BIG WEDNESDAY will always be my true love of surfing movies, but in the doc-shop, RIDING GIANTS rules. This is a just a clip of the man himself -- Laird Hamilton -- riding just a wave, that just happens to be one of the greatest rides in surfing history.

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  • @amiosa35
    @amiosa35 13 років тому +4

    A talented body that's trained beyond the point where terror exists knows exactly how to balance itself in nature..it's true, there is no way to practice for a moment like that--you would have to be able to get and stay out of your own way, big time. What a Thing.

  • @CadenRolland
    @CadenRolland 13 років тому +5

    He's not just riding a wave he is redefining what it means to be alive

  • @myhicks
    @myhicks 12 років тому +3

    And to think someone caught all that on film so we could all witness it. You know you wouldn't believe it if someone told you it happened, this is something you have to see. Incredible.

  • @mythumbsupaccount
    @mythumbsupaccount 15 років тому +3

    This break has been around for a while but Laird's picture did put this break on the map for a lot of people.

  • @DaniBeauchamp
    @DaniBeauchamp 14 років тому +2

    He's a great surfer & a really nice chill guy. I was really stoked when Gabby showed me the video. That wave is just SICK!! Great stuff

  • @WavesAreThere
    @WavesAreThere 14 років тому +1

    doesn't it send shivers up your spine? it is so unbelievable, so unthinkable for mere humans...

  • @XxWaveSurferxX
    @XxWaveSurferxX 16 років тому +1

    Riding Giants is the best surfing documentary there is...hands down.
    WAVEridingFREAKS...

  • @MateoKupstysChica
    @MateoKupstysChica 14 років тому +2

    ...man, we really live for moments like this one!

  • @Tozzommi
    @Tozzommi 15 років тому +1

    I hear people saying that, yeah there's been bigger waves ridden before and after that.. yeah, well that's true if you mean big by how tall it builds before breaking, but this particular wave is both really big and it's extremely, extremely fast and powerfull. amazing stuff and a great documentary that everyone should go and get. :), thanks for the uploader.

  • @jjdcolburn
    @jjdcolburn 16 років тому +1

    dude that wave is awesome!!!
    he`s an awesome surfer.

  • @MagicgerG
    @MagicgerG 13 років тому +1

    this gives my chills all threw my body... hearing that wave just crack down and that how wad of spit coming out of it.

  • @TheEliteFisherMan
    @TheEliteFisherMan 13 років тому +3

    "man... that shits impossible, you dont do that!" LOL

  • @tallkidrunner92
    @tallkidrunner92 15 років тому +2

    Even Greg Knoll says its crazy and in his day he was by far the big wave surfer and one of the first

  • @aussiemilla
    @aussiemilla 14 років тому +2

    laird speaks about how fear is necessary to live and how he uses it to keep himself alive in situations
    he says being called fearless is like being called a coward

  • @blackwetdog
    @blackwetdog 9 місяців тому +2

    "man, that shit is impossible! you don't do that! looool"

  • @DownTownSurf91
    @DownTownSurf91 16 років тому +1

    I love surfing, I'd love to surf a wave like this one day.

  • @JamesGarbutt33
    @JamesGarbutt33 14 років тому +3

    how the hell can 21 people dislike this?

  • @snifnscratch
    @snifnscratch 15 років тому +1

    This is about 6-8 ft bigger than Hamiltons ride, and although it was heavier, you still have to respect Hamiltons ride, which was done nearly ten years ago. If he had the same conditions as Drollet, he would have done the same ride. At the time, Lairds teahupoo ride set the standard for this kind of surfing.

  • @SquidgyMcGee
    @SquidgyMcGee 15 років тому

    still the most glassy picturesque chopes of that size i have seen... Unbelievably fucking sick!

  • @bertbruce3261
    @bertbruce3261 6 років тому +1

    This was before anybody knew how to ride that wave when it was balling like that..pioneer...laird set the pace and people followed

  • @deltatangofoxtot
    @deltatangofoxtot 14 років тому +1

    "I think it's the single heaviest thing I've seen in surfing..."Matt Warshaw--Author: "The Encyclopedia of Surfing". Love Greg Knoll's response too! There is another documentary, Not the film this is taken from...where you get to see Laird break down for a few minutes immediately after the run. I believe it was called "Step into Liquid"; his hydrofoil design was also featured! Laird is THE MAN.

  • @SpeakTruer
    @SpeakTruer 13 років тому

    Can't believe he came out on his feet!! Totally awesome, dude...........

  • @Vanoffy
    @Vanoffy 17 років тому

    Just unfreaking believable!

  • @MadMax31577
    @MadMax31577 13 років тому

    Riding Giants is a must in your video library.

  • @AKSBSU
    @AKSBSU 14 років тому +1

    That looked almost too intense to even be fun even if I had the talent to do that. I'd be thinking "How the f*** am I going to get out of this?!?" even if I managed to ride it for awhile.

  • @mikeziegler7008
    @mikeziegler7008 3 місяці тому

    My perception of the sequence of events: This incredible photo comes of out of Laird being towed into Teahupo'o. Laird, ever the self promoter, comes up with the idea of getting all of the best known big wave riders in history to comment on the picture and video of the ride and make a movie that unanimously proclaims him as the best big wave rider ever. The only problem, (in my view), is that by the end of the movie, Jeff Clark showed more sack than any of them. It's not what he did or where he did it... it's that he did it ALONE! No jet skis. No helicopters. No cameras. And oh yeah, he paddled in!

  • @dodi4700
    @dodi4700 17 років тому

    Thx mates.
    The shallow aspect makes allotta sense. I'm going to watch the movie sometime this week...

  • @xDeeZyx
    @xDeeZyx 17 років тому

    from 1 wave and no others around it listen to how intensely deep that thing crashes

  • @InreallifePOSTS
    @InreallifePOSTS 11 років тому +1

    He was so innovative for big wave surfing then. But we shouldn't forget th craziness of code red, the right, or any of the famous mavericks waves; because the surfers of those were pioneering big wave surfing.

  • @Mooseshagger1
    @Mooseshagger1 13 років тому

    The guy is mental but then again, you would ALSO have to be mental riding the jetski at the top of that wave. Insane !!! LOL

  • @royboyrips
    @royboyrips 16 років тому

    Lairds da Man!!! He Always will Be!!!
    But we can't forget Manoa, Raimana & Malik... RIP Malik...

  • @Pleaver
    @Pleaver 14 років тому

    Laird has ice water in his veins. He really knows no fear at all. He eats fear on toast for breakfast.

    • @Fernandez218
      @Fernandez218 2 роки тому

      Fear usually keeps us alive but also limits us. it's rare to have someone show no fear, test the boundaries of death, and stay alive. Laid has these latter qualities. Many people have no fear and die. Laird has no fear in surfing and lives.

  • @TheNoGoodnick
    @TheNoGoodnick 12 років тому

    Laird Hamilton is crazy awesome! I was watching this documentary for my English class called Finding Joe (Good Movie!) and was surprised when I saw the familiar moves of Hamilton. Findingjoethemoviedotcom

  • @aciverson84
    @aciverson84 16 років тому

    Riding Giants is one of the best movies ever!!! Buy it! Laird is an idol!

  • @jackj789
    @jackj789 15 років тому

    i love this film!!!
    its amazing

  • @deyoungparker
    @deyoungparker 13 років тому

    @808beachbound that's one of the best descriptions of 'Chopes I've ever read.

  • @johnwhite8520
    @johnwhite8520 6 років тому +3

    If you notice......he literally stayed in one spot as the wave curled

  • @gophukyurselvs3621
    @gophukyurselvs3621 21 день тому

    look up Mike Parsons wave at Cortez Banks. That wave put big wave surfing on the mainstream stage

  • @snoddster
    @snoddster 13 років тому

    Hey megaripp this man is a pioneerer for surfing he has ridden some of the biggest waves in the world give him some respect and i doubt that u went out the say after and when it was twice as big so just think about that :z

  • @GinaMarieD
    @GinaMarieD 16 років тому

    that was awesome....

  • @mikemartin8088
    @mikemartin8088 Рік тому

    I picked up that magazine and said exactly that, "Where and what, is that???!!!???"

  • @IKillGoliath
    @IKillGoliath 11 років тому +1

    Remember a guy had been killed there a few weeks earlier. Laird conquered the Killer wave and his own fears that day. like greg knoll and his wave in 60 foot hurricane surf! laird and he are in a league of there own.

  • @TRONwuzhere82
    @TRONwuzhere82 14 років тому

    sheer epicness!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @toxsickdog
    @toxsickdog 14 років тому

    get too high on a wave like that &
    you get sucked up & into the vortex,
    so when Laird felt the pulling effect
    sucking His board up, He dragged His
    right hand to add more resistance to
    be where He wanted to be on that heavy
    ass teahupoo behemouth. check out that spit at the finish, insane.

  • @m1spike
    @m1spike 17 років тому

    seriously, what a stud

  • @jmmays
    @jmmays 16 років тому +1

    That is so sick. I have surfed all my life and I would go nowhere near Teahupoo. Did someone say that wave wasn't THAT big?? Please.

    • @jaydubs6354
      @jaydubs6354 Рік тому

      Yeah it may not be the tallest wave but holy shit the volume of water is crazy. Looks like it’s also much shallower than other big wave breaks

  • @sdpadresfan
    @sdpadresfan 16 років тому

    amazing.

  • @TheAirperri
    @TheAirperri 14 років тому

    1: 56... Out of this world.

  • @johansjr
    @johansjr 15 років тому

    Insane .... just Insane ! from Jimmy in Huntington !

  • @MrCholerae
    @MrCholerae 13 років тому

    This is were I would take my kids to learn surf ...

  • @Premierartist
    @Premierartist 16 років тому

    amazing Laird!

  • @tontoontour
    @tontoontour 16 років тому

    awesome....

  • @Hoganforever
    @Hoganforever 16 років тому

    I love Laird! inspirational legend
    Happy New Year!!

    • @cusoonmyfriend3738
      @cusoonmyfriend3738 2 роки тому

      Laird is surfing on the water
      Putin is surfing on jews tiny hats

  • @khodges9129
    @khodges9129 6 років тому +1

    I saw this on the cover of surfer mag when I was a kid and I just said what the hell looking at the shear thickness of the lip of the wave. Its like 10 ft thick

  • @midi982
    @midi982 13 років тому

    you are the best Hamilton

  • @stripper01
    @stripper01 17 років тому

    this was the first like giant wave that the world saw someone ride.. thats why everyone was like WTF... after that he did way bigger and stuff

  • @nbb1603
    @nbb1603 16 років тому

    i wouldnt even surf that for 5 billion dollars!long live laird hamilton

  • @danieljagoe69
    @danieljagoe69 16 років тому

    that thing is a freak of nature....

  • @canihazburgers
    @canihazburgers 6 років тому

    Love the Moby track Inside at the end of this video. Shame you missed the best bit!!!

  • @ArctikMonkee
    @ArctikMonkee 16 років тому

    i got his autograph tonight and i surfed with him

  • @dvsmike
    @dvsmike 14 років тому

    @KrazyKKid you talkin about The Endless Summer maybe? They made a part 2 to that as well of a couple young guys retracing there steps. Righteous movie.

  • @surfdogdude
    @surfdogdude 16 років тому

    Dude, You're a Legend!

  • @mjmoto72
    @mjmoto72 15 років тому

    yea it is. never seen a wave like that in my life .. i think i would shit my board shorts. also respect where respect is due. i grew up with the movie north shore lol i know.. my point is the mans got to be almost 45! cheers to you " lance berkhardt"

  • @akproductions911
    @akproductions911 16 років тому

    larid rip the greatest surfer that set foot on this planet

  • @Erloss
    @Erloss 16 років тому

    NICE wave

  • @tiyanan1
    @tiyanan1 11 років тому +1

    teahupoo ,tahiti .perfec wave and so glassy

  • @tipigi
    @tipigi 15 років тому

    Oh gimme a break bamiyah, the "vulgar" language doesn't ruin anything. So the guy speaks his mind and they kept it in instead of editing it out. Obviously, the film maker didn't think his film was ruined...good for them for leaving it in!

  • @nbb1603
    @nbb1603 17 років тому

    hey it takes years of experience to ride waves like dat and dude, dat was da heaviest wave that has eva been ridden

  • @ghostofmorgan
    @ghostofmorgan 14 років тому

    WOW 1 Greatest ride ever , I d like to see the underside of the small board that he rode
    and was there any wieght add to the board . I noticed that the other videos of Teahupoo
    wipeouts a surfer was blown out of the wave by what looked like the l;ack of weight in his board .. Please send imfo thank you

  • @DBNIGHT
    @DBNIGHT 15 років тому

    great after effects editing

  • @DeacanSharp
    @DeacanSharp 16 років тому

    LEGEND!

  • @clovishighwrestling
    @clovishighwrestling 11 років тому

    insane then, and insane still!

  • @joeviking61
    @joeviking61 12 років тому +4

    ok Laird, what about Garrett Macnamara now? Your gonna have to Surf Niagra Falls or something

  • @thepickupchick
    @thepickupchick 14 років тому

    holy moly!!!!

  • @Caffeine_And_Seawater
    @Caffeine_And_Seawater 17 років тому

    i just watched this film on sunday on channel 4 it was fucking amazing watching laird surf that its fuckin insane

  • @ihittu
    @ihittu 16 років тому

    look at it...its so damn perfect lol its like glass

  • @irvash
    @irvash 17 років тому

    no movie a really wonderful documentery

  • @RidCoxy
    @RidCoxy 15 років тому

    5 stars, No doubt!

  • @garion187
    @garion187 16 років тому

    a heavy wave has more force to it, the thickness will suck you up and send you tumbling, you have less control and shit just happens faster. so yes. and in all honesty i dont think that there has been anything that thick ridden before. thats like a bus falling down all around you.

  • @CarweeklyCoUk
    @CarweeklyCoUk 16 років тому

    legend

  • @johnwhite8520
    @johnwhite8520 6 років тому +1

    He was literally surfing in one spot

  • @perniciousgreg
    @perniciousgreg 12 років тому

    I dunno how hes able to ride with balls that big! 0_0

  • @Foxstang4life
    @Foxstang4life 13 років тому

    WAVE ON

  • @Sloth55Chunk
    @Sloth55Chunk 16 років тому

    Legend; that is all.

  • @lamber2021
    @lamber2021 13 років тому

    owhh shiit man..big fuckg perfect wave..its amazing

  • @izzmasta5tousand
    @izzmasta5tousand 15 років тому

    Sick washing machine

  • @loanamariadona302
    @loanamariadona302 2 роки тому

    The First, the only one!!!

  • @tweenertennis
    @tweenertennis 13 років тому

    9.9.9.9.9.9.9.9. PRESS IT!

  • @sensall100
    @sensall100 13 років тому +1

    damn i thought the title of this video was about something else

  • @jackj789
    @jackj789 15 років тому

    its funny when steve pezman goes whhere and whhat is that. lol

  • @geaudry
    @geaudry 13 років тому

    wow thats a fucking big ass wave

  • @Fad3r
    @Fad3r 16 років тому

    yeah definitely people have done larger waves, but look at how it explodes when it crashes.

  • @s004629
    @s004629 14 років тому

    what a hero eh

  • @JuiceyWang
    @JuiceyWang 14 років тому

    @fransack. You know the saying fat floats? well fran if you can make a wave this big you will most definitely float.

  • @NickBrunisch
    @NickBrunisch 13 років тому

    this is insane

  • @keijogirl
    @keijogirl 17 років тому

    How the. . . .wow.

  • @nattyrebel1
    @nattyrebel1 14 років тому

    sickkkkk

  • @LeftSideSkate
    @LeftSideSkate 16 років тому

    haha man, you try and go under that thing, it sucks you up, and over backwards until you ARE the tip of the wave, and then it slams you down, and up, and around until you have no idea which way is what, and no air left in your lungs, and then it does that some more. and where that wave is, and the reason it's so perfect is that its SHALLOW. and whats under that perfect surface? razor sharp coral. good luck.

  • @jackinthebox4934
    @jackinthebox4934 13 років тому

    Holy shit, how did that happen i was like a cannon

  • @scowner4
    @scowner4 16 років тому

    those waters are so shallow he has like 6 ft under him if he would have fallen he would have been gone but laird is a god wooooo