@@onekewlbraddah8460 zero click bait the buoys were reading 12 feet at 22 seconds. You weren’t out at the spot it was heavy thumping Shore break in like 2 feet deep of water very powerful conditions. Thanks for watching. I appreciate it.
@@pnwpovsurfer_ was it a swell angle that would even hit 12 ft at this break? Your video say's no. More like 5 ft at 12 seconds is what it looks like. This is such a lame claim
I once sailboarded this spot on a November gale when it was 32 ft. at the GH buoy. It was breaking at the edge of the ship channel. Not 32 ft. inside the harbor. I suppose it was more like 24 ft. It was a soft break, not a top to bottom fold, and it stopped breaking on the way across the sand flat towards shore where it reformed. But being jacked up 24 ft. on a crest was an acrophobic feeling, looking down the line at a couple acres of sloping water. On a 4.2 m sail. No one else out.
When I lived out there 1980 to 2000, there was hardly any water west of the old rock jetty. All the action was further east and south. There was always a strong current west to east along shore. One winter day, it was a big clean swell like this, and I walked all the way west along the rocks, paddled out as I was getting swept east, but caught a ten foot right before getting swept out of the zone. Walked back, did it again, repeated 10 times. No one else out.
Doesn't look like a 12ft 22s swell 🤣
Surfers hate click bate bro.
@@onekewlbraddah8460 zero click bait the buoys were reading 12 feet at 22 seconds. You weren’t out at the spot it was heavy thumping Shore break in like 2 feet deep of water very powerful conditions. Thanks for watching. I appreciate it.
@@pnwpovsurfer_ was it a swell angle that would even hit 12 ft at this break? Your video say's no. More like 5 ft at 12 seconds is what it looks like. This is such a lame claim
@@MichaelZimmerer stay away! real surfers only
Would like to see conditions like this in person one day, but from the sand haha
Some nice barrel footage
@@AlbacoreOnly thank u 🙏
So sick! I saw the cannon beach cam i was wondering if u were out surfing in WA, there looked gnarly along PNW coastline
@@parkersmith9511 heavy day for sure!
I once sailboarded this spot on a November gale when it was 32 ft. at the GH buoy. It was breaking at the edge of the ship channel. Not 32 ft. inside the harbor. I suppose it was more like 24 ft. It was a soft break, not a top to bottom fold, and it stopped breaking on the way across the sand flat towards shore where it reformed. But being jacked up 24 ft. on a crest was an acrophobic feeling, looking down the line at a couple acres of sloping water. On a 4.2 m sail. No one else out.
“The gales of November come slashing!”
When I lived out there 1980 to 2000, there was hardly any water west of the old rock jetty. All the action was further east and south. There was always a strong current west to east along shore. One winter day, it was a big clean swell like this, and I walked all the way west along the rocks, paddled out as I was getting swept east, but caught a ten foot right before getting swept out of the zone. Walked back, did it again, repeated 10 times. No one else out.
big dawwwwgin'
love when this spot pops
@@seanlewis3414 thank you 🙏
Was this on Saturday?
@@calvin_moore Sunday
HEAVY!
@@JohnMiles-tj1pd thank you for watching
Shadowed* 22second swell, probably lots of water moving lol
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Hell yeah
Yeewww!!
@@bmurr7 thank you 🙏
Nice barrel
@@relaxingsounds5469 thank you for watching 🤙
I’ll subscribe if you tell us where this spot is
The pacific.
Rad barrel!!
@@JMSN2 thank you 🙏
barley 3 foot
@@arley2311 thanks for watching 🤙
no subscribe just cause this aint no f-in 12ft. Look like 5 ft 🤣
Barely overhead
I was bodysurfing that day. Double overhead set waves breaking in shallow water. Some of the heaviest wipeouts I’ve had.