Surfing the Giants at Jaws: 68 Foot Monster

Jaws located on Maui, is one of the most dangerous surfing locations in the world. This kind of surfng is not for everyone. Professional surfers know they are taking their life in their hands when they attempt to surf these giants.

The waves are so massive that the only way to catch them is by being towed by a jet ski or by being brought out to the surf spot by a helicopter.

Tow-In surfer Dan Moore talks about Oahu’s legendary North Shore and how he surfed a monster 68-foot wave at Peahi (Jaws) on Maui.

He explains Jaws was "like a monster chasing me down. The power and the energy there is nothing like it…"

 

 Dan also states" it’s a humbling experience.You almost feel as if you’ve cheated death a bit. The modern surfers of today owe a big debt to the surfers of the past."

If you are ready to start surfing, you may want to start out with one of these surfbosrds:

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You can also read about the The History of SurfingSurfing Books)

A reviewer said: "This is it, the definitive story of surfing, surfers and beach culture.
It’s a big thick textbook like collection of information, photos, stories and anecdotes.
Warshaw has set the bar so high with this work, I doubt anyone will ever have the balls to approach the subject again…."
 

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Surfing At Off the Wall on the North Shore

Paul Topp created an amazing video montage of surfers at Off the Wall.

Paul captures the power and energy of the pounding waves on Oahu’s North Shore.

The surfers tear it up and this video captures a snapshot in time. Simply incredible footage.

Surfs up…

If you are ready to ride the wild surf, try this on for size:

Hawaiian Swell Surf Photography for the Islands

Surfing with Hawaiian Swell.

Surfing with Hawaiian Swell.

The Hawaiian Swell team is on a mission. They are at the beach every day shooting their own unique vision of the Islands. They take pictures of the waves. They take shots of surfers.

Hawaiian Swell Surf Photograhy for the Islands

Hawaiian Swell Surf Photograhy for the Islands

They are lifestyle photograhers. Hawaiian Swell will take pictures anytime, any place of anyone. Whether you are sponsoring a surf event or you want to capture your own special moments in the ocean, give them a call. They push the limits of digital photography.

You can discover some of their incredible ocean shots on the Internet. Visit Hawaiian Swell at their website: Hawaiian Swell

Surfing Jaws on Maui: Ride The Wild surf

Check out big-wave surfer Mike Parson as he rides monster waves at Jaws (Peahi) on Maui in January of 2002.

This particular wave was more than 65 feet. Mike used a surfing technique called tow-in surfing. This epic was filmed by cinematography by Peter Fuszard.

Surfer Mike Parson’s tow-in surfing a 65 foot wave at Jaws (Peahi) on Maui, Hawaii in January 2002. Surfer Magazine insisted Fuszard’s work was “One of the most brilliantly executed pieces of surf cinematography ever.”

You can discover why.

Simply incredible!

enjoy,

albert

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The Amazing Surfing Pig from Poipu, Kauai

Sure, seeing a dog surf is unusual. You don’t see it every day, but it is possible.

Witness now the impossible: Ilio the amazing surfing pig. whose owner, Mike, taught him how to surf.

Mike is a surf instructor living on Kauai. His motto is: “if I can teach a pig to surf, I can teach you to surf.”

He explains that this video launched his career. You can find his contact information at the end of the video.

You gotta see it to believe it:

Simply amazing!

Ilio, sadly passed away of natural causes… He is in Pig heaven. He’s probably hanging out with Porky, the real star of Lost, who was murdered.

Surf on old friends, surf on

albert