Showing posts with label Mavericks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mavericks. Show all posts

Saturday, September 23, 2023

The Rise of Justine Dupont

 

This is such a great story of a fantastic big wave surfer! Check it out:


Justine Dupont’s à la folie showcases the “best year” of her surfing life From her beloved Nazaré and across the seas to Mavericks and Jaws, Justine Dupont just compiled a career season, but the Frenchwoman is far from finished. Over the 2020/21 Northern Hemisphere winter, French surfer Justine Dupont put on what some are calling the most dominant performance that female big wave riding has ever seen. Now, thanks to à la folie, a Red Bull Media House 32-minute biopic, you can join her for the highest highs and lowest lows, life-changing wipeouts and insane barrels. “À la folie means ‘with a lot of passion’”, says Justine. “It does for me anyway, because otherwise, it means ‘madness’, and that’s not what I see my surfing as. I definitely have a lot of passion when it comes to surfing big waves. “Last year was my best season yet, so it was a great feeling to have that all captured in this film, to show off how I was feeling, how I do everything with my team, and all of the work beyond just the surfing.” Justine Dupont’s history with surfing hasn’t always been geared towards big waves; rather, this has been a passion developed over years of exploring the ocean and all that it has to offer. She first started surfing at age 11, stealing her father’s shortboard to sneak off to the beach and get a few waves. A runner-up finish in the World Junior Championships in 2011 announced her arrival on the shortboard scene and she quickly qualified for the Championship Tour later that same year. Injury cut short her major league dreams but it didn’t stop the silverware mounting up on her multi-disciplinary mantlepiece. From world stand-up paddleboard titles to finals finishes in the world longboarding Dupont could do it all, but when she first tasted the adrenalin of tow surfing at Belharra, at home in France, she finally found the discipline that would come to consume her every waking moment. Shortly after the big wave passion gripped her, Dupont moved to Portugal to tackle the infamous Nazaré whenever it broke. Two Nazaré Tow Challenge victories later, her talents have now seen the Frenchwoman cross the seas to tackle Mavericks in California and Jaws in Maui, where she successfully navigated the best female tube ride of all time. “It’s nice to be recognized as one of the best big wave surfers in the world, for all sorts of reasons,” says Justine. “I’ve dedicated myself to Nazaré, to big waves, and it makes me feel like I’m doing the right thing. Being recognized means that I can follow my dreams, and follow the storms and the waves I want to surf.” Strap yourself in, hit play on the video above and prepare to enter the world of Justine Dupont, you're in for the ride of a lifetime. Bon voyage! Justine Dupont bio: https://win.gs/JustineDupontBIO Twelve things you probably never knew about Justine Dupont: http://win.gs/JustineDupontAtoZ ___ Experience the world of Red Bull like you have never seen it before. With the best action sports clips on the web and original series, prepare for your "stoke factor" to be at an all time high. Subscribe to Red Bull Surfing on Youtube: https://win.gs/SubToRedBullSurfing Get the FREE Red Bull TV apps for all your devices: http://onelink.to/yfbct7 Watch Red Bull TV: http://win.gs/WatchRBTV Red Bull on Facebook: http://win.gs/redbullfb Red Bull on Instagram: http://win.gs/RedBullInstagram


Saturday, March 26, 2022

Life of Kai Season 2 E3 - Mavericks



Day of Days at Mavericks | Life of Kai Season 2 E3

Kai Lenny, his brother Ridge and Ian Walsh fly to Mavericks in California for what's being hailed as the swell of the decade. The waves are huge and clean as Kai pushes the limits of human performance in giant surf. Mavericks is known to be one of the scariest and most dangerous waves on the planet. With 40-50 foot waves, great white sharks the size of cars and a reef shelf that suctions surfers underwater for potential two wave hold downs, the XXL wave is a force to be reckoned with. Dive into all things Mavericks and beyond in this latest installment of Life of Kai. Can't get enough? ALL episodes of Life of Kai Season 2 are available NOW exclusively on Red Bull TV: https://win.gs/LifeOfKai And if you need a healthy dose of nostalgia after the Season 2 dust settles, catch up on Season 1 of Life of Kai HERE: https://win.gs/LifeOfKai Subscribe to Red Bull Surfing on YouTube channel and don't miss new episodes of Life of Kai dropping every last Friday of the month: https://win.gs/SubToRedBullSurfing


Sunday, February 3, 2013

Chasing Mavericks - Chasing Monsters - Chasing Dreams...

I haven't been surfing much lately so I've been scouting for some surf motivation. I found it in this movie, Chasing Mavericks. There are very few surf movies out there that really capture the surf experience from the water, especially in big surf. Check out the trailer, then go see the movie-





Chasing Mavericks Trailer Official 2012 [HD 1080]

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Chasing Mavericks opens in theaters on October 26th, 2012.

Cast: Gerard Butler, Elisabeth Shue, Abigail Spencer, Leven Rambin, Scott Eastwood, Jenica Bergere, Jonny Weston, Taylor Handley.

Centers on the late Jay Moriarity and his quest to ride the iconic Northern California break known as Mavericks, where winter swells bring in treacherous waves the size of five-story buildings.

Moriarity trained for more than a year under mentor Frosty Hesson, and in the process the two forged a unique relationship that ultimately transformed both their lives. Moriarity's story remains an inspiration to surfers around the globe, who've coined the phrase, "Live like Jay."

Chasing Mavericks trailer courtesy 20th Century Fox.

Sunday, December 30, 2012

Cortes Banks and Other Huge Waves... By Eric Cedeno

I honestly don't know what drives others to surf the waves that could kill them, but I do know that I respect and idolize most them. Big surf is just a relative term that is used in the same way that the word "Spicy" is used. Something might be considered spicy to one person and mild to another (big surf to someone, small surf to another). To me big surf is a few feet over head or bigger, in the 8 to 16 foot face range. I have a pretty large range because it really depends on the surf break. Most of the surf breaks in my area (the South Bay/ Southern California) are powerful beach breaks with shifty peaks and lack channels for safe paddle outs. I'm sure if I can conquer my fear of getting caught inside on a huge 15 foot + wave then I'll be well on my way to becoming a good big wave rider. Until then I will continue to study the different big wave surf spots about the globe, remaining calm in large surf and work on holding my breath underwater.
Mark Healey dodges one of the bigger set waves of the day out at Cortes Bank (Quirarte)
Read all about it at: 
Big waves and a near miss By Frank Quirarte Published: December 24, 2012
I'm really amazed and inspired by people that push the limits of surfing giant waves like Garrett. Check out this epic wave:

Garrett McNamara Record Breaking 90 foot wave

houndofthesea1111 Uploaded on Nov 11, 2011
The whole story


This is a pretty good representation of most of the worlds big waves surf spots- Check it out:

Top 14 Biggest waves ever!

Thessa Torsing Uploaded on Oct 27, 2010
14. El Buey, Chile
13. Playa Gris, Spain
12. Outer Reef, Australia
11. Teahupoo, Tahiti
10. Belharra, France
9. Ghost Trees, California
8. Punta Lobos, Chile
7. Waimea Bay, Hawaï
6. Dungeons, South Africa
5. Puerto Escondido, Mexico
4. Cortes Bank
3. Mavericks, California
2. Todos Santos, Mexico
1. Jaws, Hawaï

I think Cortez Banks will be the next place that will break the record for largest wave ever surfed. Check out these videos of the place in action and learn more about how the break really works. Check it out:


Ghost Wave -- Book Trailer

ChronicleBooks Uploaded on Sep 6, 2011
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Rising from the depths of the North Pacific lies a fabled island, now submerged just 15 feet below the surface of the ocean. Rumors and warnings about Cortes Bank abound, but among big wave surfers, this legendary rock is famous for one simple (and massive) reason: this is the home of the biggest rideable wave on the face of the earth. In this dramatic work of narrative non-fiction, journalist Chris Dixon unlocks the secrets of Cortes Bank and pulls readers into the harrowing world of big wave surfing and high seas adventure above the most enigmatic and dangerous rock in the sea. The true story of this Everest of the sea will thrill anyone with an abiding curiosity of—and respect for—mother ocean.

Chris Dixon's work has appeared in the New York Times, the New York Times Magazine, Outside, Men's Journal, Surfer, and Surfer's Journal. He lives in Charleston, South Carolina.


Kelly Slater and Dream Crew Paddle Cortes Bank

surfer Uploaded on Jan 22, 2010
Kelly Slater, Greg Long, Grant "Twiggy" Baker and an intrepid crew complete the first documented paddle session at the famed Cortes Bank.


Expedition to Cortes Bank, 2001


GhostWaveBook Uploaded on Oct 24, 2011
January, 2001. The first time Cortes Bank is successfully surfed at a giant size. Nobody knew what the heck they were getting themselves into. Mike Parsons first wave was the first of his two world records out here. Video by Fran Battaglia, Courtesy of Surfline.com, from the film "Making the Call." Surfers: Mike Parsons, Brad Gerlach, Ken "Skindog" Collins, Peter Mel, Evan Slater and John Walla. This mission is described in hair raising detail in the book "Ghost Wave - The Discovery of Cortes Bank and the Biggest Wave on Earth." by Chris Dixon


SurflineTV - How Cortes Banks Works

surfline Uploaded on Mar 15, 2010
What makes this North Pacific big wave tow-surf spot tick. Watch more surf videos like this @ http://www.surfline.com/video