#14 IS LOCALISM GOOD OR BAD? SURF ETIQUETTE DO’S AND DONT’S, OUR SHARK ENCOUNTERS!

Here we go episode #14 LIKE andSUBSCRIBE! We discuss what it takes to be a free surfer in todays world, we share stories about sharks and hitting the reef!

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  • @KapoorAri
    @KapoorAri Жыл бұрын

    Don’t get a podcast studio. I think this setup totally works and gives it the laid back feel - don’t change it up!

  • @Daikini88
    @Daikini88 Жыл бұрын

    1:08 one of the things I like about your podcast that sets you apart from the rest is that you guys aren't in podcast studio. the change in scenery every episode is great. Edit... 42:20 seriously though.. no need for a podcast studio, it's great the way it is.

  • @lordmatthewlukeobrien

    @lordmatthewlukeobrien

    Жыл бұрын

    These guys have suffered through Bert in person so they should have seen how terribly formulaic the podcasts that attempt to mimic the famous sodomite stool humper posterboy podcaster Joe Rogan get by following the trend.

  • @rodrigocortez6099
    @rodrigocortez6099 Жыл бұрын

    About localism, if you are local, that means life has blessed you with circumstances that allow you to surf regularly. While other people who have to work their asses off to go to a crowded weekend surfing have less right to get mother nature's waves just because he or she hasn't been fortunate enough to be there so much as the blessed local? You travel 30h to realize a dream you have been gathering money for two years, to be burnt by the guy who's blessed to be there everyday and that's it? Nate and Koa all the respect, you both inspire me. I guess Hawaii is different cos there's so much consequence on the line, but at 95% of the spots, localism is just bravado and self entitlement, it's too comfortable to who's on top

  • @wattysreef

    @wattysreef

    Жыл бұрын

    What is being said is that there is a priority/hierarchy to the lineup. The locals who live there, pay taxes there, are invested in their local community and have surfed a spot for decades eat first and the rest get the leftovers. When you get your shot, surf the wave well. It's a very reasonable position and visitors should always tread lightly. You earn your way in, it's not given. That's surfing 101.

  • @RCoby-ou2kh

    @RCoby-ou2kh

    Жыл бұрын

    Hmmm, so when professional surfers come to my local beach, trestles…do they do the same? No. They come in like they own the spot. The localism concept only works if those who have the biggest platform are willing to walk what they talk.

  • @rodrigocortez6099

    @rodrigocortez6099

    Жыл бұрын

    @@wattysreef territory and hierarchy are of the most ancient forces in our existence, we can feel it in any realm, it's natural. So yes, every pack has a hierarchy implied, the most present, skilled, and the most aggressive are gonna be the ones dominating the peak. The problem is when the natural order is overcome by aggression from locals who put too much weight on a concept, rather then observing the present. If you need to apply to much aggression to assert your position, sth is wrong. Pay taxes and care for community, if you really do so, the respect out in the water in gonna be felt, and localism has a place in such a situation where an ass wants to break the chain. The problem starts when locals grab this concept and exaggerate their right a bit too much

  • @wattysreef

    @wattysreef

    Жыл бұрын

    @@rodrigocortez6099 I agree. The Bay Boys are an example of your point. That is localism that crosses the line. That sort of thing doesn’t happen all that often.

  • @sea2959

    @sea2959

    6 ай бұрын

    those are the rules. Dont like it? Take on golfing

  • @jpc630
    @jpc630 Жыл бұрын

    Love the pod. Totally agree with everything you said about surf etiquette. But, couldn't disagree more on "the localism" aspect of surfing. No one should snake. No one should paddle inside after they've just caught a wave. It's weird behavior, and the fact that it's "the way surfing has been" doesn't make it better. We should try to grow and improve our culture. As a life long enthusiast of all board sports it's the worst aspect of surfing. Compare it to any other sport of even aspect of life. Imaging walking to the front of a cue at your "local" coffee shop. Or cutting people off at your "local" highway. I've never turned up to a skatepark and had someone push past me to hit the rail cause it's their "local" spot. Imagine someone teeing off on a hole while your half way down the fairway cause it's their "local" golf course. Sorry to say, but it's super weird behavior and probably the worst part of the surf culture. Wish it would change.

  • @wattysreef

    @wattysreef

    Жыл бұрын

    What is being said is that there is a priority/hierarchy to the lineup. The locals who live there, pay taxes there, are invested in their local community and have surfed a spot for decades eat first and the rest get the leftovers. When you get your shot, surf the wave well. It's a very reasonable position and visitors should always tread lightly. You earn your way in, it's not given. That's surfing 101.

  • @sigipeschke2210
    @sigipeschke2210 Жыл бұрын

    Keep it casual. The vibes are always there and the conversation is genuine. Appreciate you both, the insights and the guests!

  • @EllEss331
    @EllEss331 Жыл бұрын

    I've never surfed in my life, but love the sport and learn so much from listening to you guys. Love the casual approach.

  • @bobsmith8124

    @bobsmith8124

    Жыл бұрын

    They def aren’t casually approaching surfingbhaha

  • @EllEss331

    @EllEss331

    Жыл бұрын

    @@bobsmith8124 I guess I should have said "setting" instead of approach.

  • @pamking7838
    @pamking7838 Жыл бұрын

    You guys are the best. Having a North Shore Lifeguard would be awesome. Having Koa's Dad would be fantastic for us older surfers who remember how he handled things back in the day. Way ahead of his time. If you could somehow get Titus on and ask him to bring his guitar and do a few tunes would be super fun for everyone. He is the nicest human as well. Thanks for your time you put in and all the great editing and how much you make it fun for all ages.

  • @devi-cw7jj

    @devi-cw7jj

    Жыл бұрын

    Having Titus on would be awesome

  • @brodiwheeler7583

    @brodiwheeler7583

    Жыл бұрын

    Maybe get Tamayo on if He’s down for it… He’s seen lotta different phases in the Pipe Scene. He one sharp cookie too!

  • @Beloved-of-the-Divine

    @Beloved-of-the-Divine

    6 ай бұрын

    Koa's Dad and Nate's Mom!

  • @freekick129
    @freekick129 Жыл бұрын

    I love the changing locations and chill setups of the pod. Y’all are legends, love these episodes

  • @josealva6958
    @josealva6958 Жыл бұрын

    I really do like no podcast studio. I watched JOB's podcast with Nate, and JOB said he spent 30k on his studio. That's crazy but the studio seems inauthentic compared to you guys setting up wherever. I would like to see pods on the road wherever you guys travel to also!

  • @mannmusica

    @mannmusica

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree. JOB is brand heavy

  • @BP-uw9nc
    @BP-uw9nc Жыл бұрын

    Doesn't matter if it's your home break. You get a wave and you move to the back of the line doesn’t matter who you are. Just imagine if there's a line up at foodland and you cut into the front of the line just because it's your local foodland same same.

  • @raildude270

    @raildude270

    Жыл бұрын

    Exactly, any other sport people are respectful and take turns. People take surfing way too seriously

  • @BP-uw9nc

    @BP-uw9nc

    Жыл бұрын

    @@raildude270 I would rather surf with great whites in south Oz than surf with a pack of privileged sharks at pipe.

  • @fredflintstone7924

    @fredflintstone7924

    Жыл бұрын

    totally agree, we were all taught to take turns growing up in all things in life. Not to be a hog, not to cut corners and go straight to the front, whether its a chocolate cake or in the surf we all have a responsibility to share

  • @ocnwtr

    @ocnwtr

    Жыл бұрын

    Right on about undiscovered spots. They are all over the world. The adventurous get rewarded! Yeew

  • @adviseriseofkingdoms2132

    @adviseriseofkingdoms2132

    Ай бұрын

    No way try go get in a pick up game of basketball in Harlem

  • @deannad3566
    @deannad3566 Жыл бұрын

    Your audience might be broader than you realize. Discovered you as individuals during the early days of the pandemic, became fascinated with the world of surfing, subscribed to your channels. Something I’ll never have the pleasure of participating in but truly enjoy learning about your lives in it. Would love to watch/listen to interviews with lifeguards, Pyzel to hear about his journey, Kai Lenny talk about how you transition from surfing small waves to Nazare… so many fascinating stories to hear.

  • @bbwvelvet

    @bbwvelvet

    Жыл бұрын

    They had Pyzel kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZH6llrSymc2XqbQ.html :O)

  • @wisdomoverfear2685
    @wisdomoverfear2685 Жыл бұрын

    Don't change your format ....... it's refreshing and informative ! Hands down best surfer podcast going today.......yeah I said it ! I watch you and Koa's and Brett Barley's KZread channels as soon as I see the notifications ! I don't even watch the CT contest much anymore unless the waves are smokin' because of all the great content you guys put out !

  • @Kstross90
    @Kstross90 Жыл бұрын

    Don’t worry about getting a podcast studio right away. As long as the audio is good, which it is, you’re good. Gives you the freedom to post up anywhere. Also love when you add the video clips as you’re talking about a particular wave/scenario. Keep ‘em coming boys!

  • @AgSummerStudios
    @AgSummerStudios Жыл бұрын

    Love your podcast exactly how you are doing them! Don’t wast your resources on a studio, it’s great just like you are doing them! Sets you apart, and keeps things In your natural settings. Koa, please have your dad on the podcast, would love to see and hear from him.

  • @marckindl1071
    @marckindl1071 Жыл бұрын

    The podcast combo is a fantastic idea. Specially if it involves two childhood friends. So good!

  • @michelemeixner7604
    @michelemeixner7604 Жыл бұрын

    One of my favorite things online is your guys podcast! Every episode is my favorite. Keep doing your thing, you boys have a gift for talking about so many interesting things, & i always learn so much. My dream is to someday surf, & until that happens, I am literally learning so much about all things surfing from you, plus its like so entertaining!!! Thank you.

  • @TheVisualante11
    @TheVisualante11 Жыл бұрын

    WISDOMATIC!!! Im stealing that word Nate.

  • @davidsmith422
    @davidsmith422 Жыл бұрын

    I think these horror stories you tell about bad wipe outs are extremely beneficial to all surfers who are not at your level of experience. You guys are actually saving lives with this podcast.

  • @dalj9875
    @dalj9875 Жыл бұрын

    My best shark story...sitting in the lineup at Cocoa Beach FL 2ndLight, with about a dozen others, I noticed way far on my left, the guys putting their feet up on their boards...and then I noticed the huge fin moving down the line past them...when it came up to me (my feet of course up on the board), I saw it was a huge 12-15 foot shark. It slowly swam by me, easing its way on down the line...not a word said by anyone...we just kept surfing the rest of the day. I agree with the "if they want you, they will get you". I also was sitting in the lineup and a mullet shoots out of the water across the front of my board...and then followed by a 6 foot shark chasing it. But the truly surprising thing was how fast each fish was...like a bullet shot...no way I could have done anything to stop it if it had wanted me...sharks are cool...later, dj

  • @sbutler66
    @sbutler66 Жыл бұрын

    I like the casual setup. The audio quality is great, means there's less resistance to record, can record anywhere, interview more guests. Keep em coming!

  • @natemeek6628
    @natemeek6628 Жыл бұрын

    Great episode ! The reason why I love watching you guys is because it so chill and real . I feel like I am just hearing you guys talk story . Keep on keepin it real 🤙🏼

  • @Leftyloveshuskies
    @Leftyloveshuskies Жыл бұрын

    I like the chilled, you never know where we will be, podcast studio.

  • @JZZA1
    @JZZA1 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for letting us hangout with you guys on this awesome podcast

  • @realeyesrealizereallies6828
    @realeyesrealizereallies68285 ай бұрын

    That was a funny example you gave at the beginning of the podcast..Because I did something like that, but it was before KZread..I rented this 600 square foot garage in the middle of nowhere, it was $200 bucks a month and had a bathroom..So I built a little apartment out of it, lived there illegally, saved all my money, and bought one piece of property after the next..All in areas in forests, that people frequented for vacation. They had to be zoned properly for building cabins..And I built cabins on 5 different properties, now I have 26 cabins that I rent out on AIRBNB, just installed solar systems for them all..But, that took 15 years of saving money, searching for property and building in my spare time..But, now I live in my favorite places in the forest, fish, ride dirt bikes, snow mobiles, hike, Kayak, meet all kinds of people from all over the country/world, and do what I want..So, it is a thing..

  • @kiwijmb
    @kiwijmb Жыл бұрын

    Yes it would be awesome to hear from the Pipe Lifeguards and Eddie R - their stories would be legend

  • @drangus6184
    @drangus6184 Жыл бұрын

    I love the casual chats! it's so relaxing and relatable. I just want a little slice of some cash north shore shop talk after i get off work. Long time listener and follower. I love you guys!

  • @jessicameierrichbourg
    @jessicameierrichbourg Жыл бұрын

    My favorite podcast! You guys are always entertaining together. Love the chill vibes

  • @koreannederr5593
    @koreannederr5593 Жыл бұрын

    Your viewers are sophisticated enough to appreciate you doing things unique to who you are and how you wish to create....much love and Aloha 🌺

  • @parkerallwood5492
    @parkerallwood5492 Жыл бұрын

    36:04 nearly swerved off the road driving to work hearing this. Stoked to get my question pulled for the pod. Keep up the solid work boys, excited to see what y’all get into in the year ahead!

  • @r.d.thomas5253
    @r.d.thomas5253 Жыл бұрын

    Please, never make a studio...you two are a original brotherhood talking about incredible things like we all do with our bros...Best podcast I have ever come upon about surfing...Best to you both Nate & Koa in life, health, growth and blessed over safety out there...Aloha...No ka 'oi!!!!🤜🤛🤙

  • @cherylesera1445
    @cherylesera1445 Жыл бұрын

    Brah, you boys are killing the podcast thing.

  • @antoniovandias8653
    @antoniovandias8653 Жыл бұрын

    Guys, this is one of the best surf channels at the moment. Thank you so much for this. Biggest of alohas from portugal.

  • @skyfish1
    @skyfish1 Жыл бұрын

    Keep the breaks regulated. And keep the conversations on the couch, the lazy boy,gym,in the yard and at the dining room table ect... anywhere but a studio.. Always a great listen boys

  • @claireantonia1830
    @claireantonia1830 Жыл бұрын

    Loved this episode! In future episodes, it’d be cool to hear more about life traveling during different times of year and keeping connected with family/significant others.

  • @davidharney6409
    @davidharney6409 Жыл бұрын

    PLEASE KEEP IT CHILL - We love the inclusion! !!!!

  • @daxgansz3939
    @daxgansz3939 Жыл бұрын

    Nice work! Agreed keep it organic and on the fly also huge props to your film and edit crew the Eddie aikau vlog is so next level along with many others 🤙

  • @TruthIsNot4Sale
    @TruthIsNot4Sale Жыл бұрын

    Yah just hanging casually with you two is great like friends 👏👏👏 love all the chit chat it’s alllll good!

  • @alvatrous
    @alvatrous Жыл бұрын

    11:20 love the talking over the surf clips or clips from locations where you are telling stories. keep it up editors :D

  • @colmanmcvaney4295
    @colmanmcvaney4295 Жыл бұрын

    I like it in your l;ifing room. Feels authentic. Low key the most authentic podcast I've listened too

  • @seawolf3565
    @seawolf3565 Жыл бұрын

    Love these! 🙏🏼 Wld love to see koa’s dad interview & nrth shore lifeguards 🔥

  • @Heiiiiidiiii
    @Heiiiiidiiii Жыл бұрын

    Love how you’re talking about the hypocrisy of wellness social media. You guys keep it so real, thank you 🙏

  • @jasoneriksson8207
    @jasoneriksson8207 Жыл бұрын

    Keep the podcast like it is, no studio. You guys are spot on about the generic podcast thing. It's cool like it is! : )

  • @masonceci8100
    @masonceci8100 Жыл бұрын

    Love the casual vibe of the podcast. keep it up nate and koa

  • @bongofly
    @bongofly Жыл бұрын

    You guys are really calming to listen to and great episode 🦈 Many podcasts are becoming repetitive. I really Like ur style Bois ! - no need for a studio. Shooting new locations makes a great show ! No intro music, clap 👏🏼

  • @afs-drew9644
    @afs-drew9644 Жыл бұрын

    🎉 Awesome podcast format .. so chill. Great to hear about your experiences. Miss Hawaii. Hope to be back soon.

  • @confidentcake
    @confidentcake Жыл бұрын

    Pls keep it casual, podcasts always go through this life cycle and they eventually turn into a overproduced product that has no soul, this is raw real and good.

  • @BroHooks
    @BroHooks Жыл бұрын

    Much better audio, great conversation. Thanks boys

  • @dj_redlocks
    @dj_redlocks Жыл бұрын

    I was just thinking yesterday how sick it would be for you guys and Andrew Huberman to do an episode. Shout out to Bert Kreisher for getting you guys on to this!

  • @bonrodgers4096
    @bonrodgers4096 Жыл бұрын

    You guys are hilarious you make me laugh every time I watch your podcast. Keep going love with all your surfing is awesome big-time .

  • @mikefree3511
    @mikefree3511 Жыл бұрын

    Great show guys! You Rock!

  • @tonygSDWR
    @tonygSDWR Жыл бұрын

    You're right on the money when talking about surf etiquette currently, and it's interesting to hear guys your age recognize the change. I'm like 30 years older than you guys, I see a really big difference and it's a real problem. Way too many people surfing everywhere now never knowing or caring about etiquette, they just do what they want. I think it's a big reflection on society.

  • @kairandbellinger1973

    @kairandbellinger1973

    Жыл бұрын

    It's a reflection on how cool and fun surfing is. There is a difference between etiquette and localism. I follow etiquette, but when it's my turn - I'm going, why do I have to give up my turn, after I've waited, someone has just paddled out who lives there?

  • @pickleforknwiggles634
    @pickleforknwiggles634 Жыл бұрын

    R.I.P. Dane Kealoha..... to whom I took the worst beatdown of my life at inside back door Circa1985, (to stay out of his way)....I tried to talk to him about the the barrell he got and the pounding I received .... I Got stink eye anyway... R.I.P. you legend.❤EPIC PODCAST BOYS!

  • @Julianjusteo
    @Julianjusteo Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for another great podcast 👍

  • @onetimesportfishing3023
    @onetimesportfishing3023 Жыл бұрын

    Love these podcast!!! Very enjoyable conversation!

  • @debaucherizer
    @debaucherizer Жыл бұрын

    boys, to be totally honest you guys could be talking about the colors of paint and people would want to watch. the titles arent why. people are watching to appreciate your unique perspectives. the more yourselves you are, the more it will pay off.

  • @alexmoskowitz4025

    @alexmoskowitz4025

    Жыл бұрын

    They just keep doing this and answering fans questions they will do so well

  • @darrenmarney8577

    @darrenmarney8577

    Жыл бұрын

    You nailed it Crazy Peanuts 👌 The boys are discussing a spectrum of issues that have relevance & each conversation has different content 🤙

  • @gmama8662
    @gmama8662 Жыл бұрын

    Great video. Keep the casual boys. Its THE charm!❤

  • @expeditionbasset
    @expeditionbasset Жыл бұрын

    Lol best podcast yet boys! Keep up the great content

  • @AngelinaGoodwinklasconi
    @AngelinaGoodwinklasconi Жыл бұрын

    Nathan: regarding your comment about mental health strategies etc and saturation on media - You’re right - do things you love build-in physical activity and above all - Have Fun - be with mates and do it daily. Hands down The best advice in these times of over blown information on mental health around. And I’m a therapist! ❤

  • @morris7025
    @morris7025 Жыл бұрын

    Keep it casual and down to earth - you guys are doing a great job, don't change!

  • @benjaminparedes7915
    @benjaminparedes7915 Жыл бұрын

    Watched the podcast during my morning coffee. Love hearing your perspective on things. Sorry you got violated in WA Nate 😂 Keep it going!!! Yeeewwww 🤙🏾🤙🏾🤙🏾🙌

  • @Gazzy.
    @Gazzy. Жыл бұрын

    Wooh! boys are back in town!

  • @billybobthorton
    @billybobthorton6 ай бұрын

    There were two comments, I think both were made by Koa that had me rolling. One was "I'm a surfer too... when is it going to be MY turn?" the other was "When you think its your turn, its not. Great job guys!

  • @labsurfer
    @labsurfer Жыл бұрын

    About Japan: I think you guys were talking about John's barrels in "dear suburbia". That spot is south of Toyko. Live here since 4j, kite and surf. Tons of great waves in Chiba and Kanagawa, biggest during typhoon season (Aug-Dec). The spot from Andy Irons vs. Kelly Slater at Quiksilver Pro Japan is also one of my favourites. Big wave point closeby too. Keep the cast casual and unpolished guys! No need for fancy. One camera is also enough

  • @raff23able
    @raff23able Жыл бұрын

    Saying what needs to be said. Good work chaps.

  • @hughlawson5399
    @hughlawson5399 Жыл бұрын

    good job educating beginners on the subtleties of surf etiquette. it needs to be done.

  • @francosammartino2523
    @francosammartino2523 Жыл бұрын

    Mental health is so important, is good you guys are putting it out there. Is definitely a key thing in todays society. Also, its key to spend your time moving and living life.

  • @garystewart9699
    @garystewart9699 Жыл бұрын

    Great Podcast! You guys really have something,your chemistry really works well together and like someone else said you can talk about anything and it's entertaining. Would love to see a lifeguard interview. Talking about the power of waves I stationed at Schofield barracks ?( Ya one of those military guys!) but my wife worked in Hawaii Kai and I would go down to Sandy Beach and watch the tourist get rocked, swim trucks around their ankles looking Hella confused....good times! Keep doing what your doing and thanks!

  • @TheAlohabrudda
    @TheAlohabrudda Жыл бұрын

    Man, just as I’m on the wagon 😂. The beer podcast is a cool idea. You guys are making “core” accessible- mainly through your personalities and chemistry. No studio is the way forward.

  • @jonathonmurrison939
    @jonathonmurrison939 Жыл бұрын

    Great show guys good job lol let’s number all the podcasts

  • @JDtheFreak
    @JDtheFreak11 ай бұрын

    There is a lack of etiquette in everything anymore, not just surfing. The narcissism created by antisocial media and the entitlement of those who believe they are allowed to act this way is out of control and only going to worsen.

  • @1bullshittt39
    @1bullshittt39 Жыл бұрын

    There are different aspects to localism with different purpos.some good and some bad... -Safety:making sure that safety rules are followed and newbies are educated.great. -Priority:wavetype should be distributed depending on skill level.make sense Less wave are wasted👍 -Ownership to a spot🤦🏽: Stupid in my opinion....there should be Rotation bettween People in the same skill level group lookin for the same type of wave.Meritocracy like in all other sports.EVERYBODY GETS A CHANCE TO CATCH WAVES AND IMPROVE.

  • @francoish5253
    @francoish5253 Жыл бұрын

    Casual approach is nice! I feel like I am there with you guys. Nate, was nice to meet you in Mexico! 🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻

  • @whereisthematrixedge
    @whereisthematrixedge Жыл бұрын

    Good to hear u love willem powerfish Nate.. epic stuff watching your lines at port escond.. bro .. stay cruisy

  • @wildhareonthegulfofmexico3539
    @wildhareonthegulfofmexico3539 Жыл бұрын

    Totally enjoy hearing what you all deal with on your journeys for the wave.

  • @wildhareonthegulfofmexico3539

    @wildhareonthegulfofmexico3539

    Жыл бұрын

    And this format is the best, no doubt. Soooo appreciate you not following the dumbfck crowd.

  • @womprat2447
    @womprat2447 Жыл бұрын

    Keep it casual. It's like being there hangin' out with you guys on the North Shore.

  • @surfr4evr2
    @surfr4evr2 Жыл бұрын

    Great podcast boys! Koa, definitely a good idea to go get checked out especially since you hate sunblock😎 Nate, haole boy… I recommend you going at least once a year, preferably every six months. I had a squamous cell carcinoma removed from my face last year, not too bad of a scar, but I ignored it longer than I should have. Mahalo and see you boys in the water.

  • @rohaniscool
    @rohaniscool Жыл бұрын

    Localism in 2023 is different to localism of the last 50 years. I completely understand it in some places, but in this economic climate you've gotta be a millionaire to live by a beach in most nations. Alienating people from surfing coz they were born too far from a beach/can't afford a car/have to be close to their family/etc isn't it. Imagine how many of your buds wouldn't be out in the lineup with you today if this was the case 20 years ago. I live in Australia and drive almost 2 hours, 3 x a week to get to my closest break - I'm not complaining and am suuuper lucky but I can see why the people around me don't even consider trying.

  • @AfterTheGoldRush1990
    @AfterTheGoldRush1990 Жыл бұрын

    Goodshow guys😊thx

  • @patrickkeiser2673
    @patrickkeiser2673 Жыл бұрын

    Salute. Blessings. Ride On!!!!

  • @user-xb5yi8xu4e
    @user-xb5yi8xu4e Жыл бұрын

    Love listening to your stories. I can let you know of a big wave spot on Kangaroo islands south coast, our winter is the best time, it handles it as big as it gets, i surf a point break just near it. A few guys surf it but very few, as it is a bombie and you have a great wave where you don't have to paddle offshore next to it.

  • @jaaackattackk
    @jaaackattackk Жыл бұрын

    i honestly would love to see an animation or drawing examples of surfing etiquette, or intricacies. i’ve heard this for YEARS (but don’t surf) and am so interested in this

  • @tissuesinmypocket
    @tissuesinmypocket Жыл бұрын

    This is elite, podcast channel has made me more interested In your other channels.

  • @mikebranch7928
    @mikebranch79286 ай бұрын

    Love this

  • @toddnoll2237
    @toddnoll2237 Жыл бұрын

    Keep it like it is. Can’t wait for the beer podcast

  • @stuartjackiegraymccoy8151
    @stuartjackiegraymccoy8151 Жыл бұрын

    somehow always relatable, legendary

  • @PS-wc9en
    @PS-wc9en Жыл бұрын

    Get Eddie on!!!!!!!! Legend of legends!!!!!

  • @mikemoloney506
    @mikemoloney506 Жыл бұрын

    Nice chat men... they.. whoever they are.. lie to us straight to our face. And your right just do what makes you happy. Im in the senior age group and spent many years with no tv there was no internet. Nature was and is my escape. Keep doing what you do. Love the podcast.

  • @Beloved-of-the-Divine

    @Beloved-of-the-Divine

    6 ай бұрын

    And no cell phones!

  • @ggar9623
    @ggar9623 Жыл бұрын

    casual setting is definetly the way to go, makes the poadcast much fresher

  • @Lucapotgieter
    @Lucapotgieter Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely love the podcast and highly recommend you guys come down to South Africa there is just such a big verity of waves here

  • @I.AM.TREBOR
    @I.AM.TREBOR Жыл бұрын

    Y'all keepin it real 🤙

  • @kyleybarra1830
    @kyleybarra1830 Жыл бұрын

    Love your podcasts. Mad respect for both of you. In regards to taking turns or not, when pros from Hawaii are here in California at Trestles, and other magazine covered locations, they’re the ones “taking turns “ with each other. The locals get the leftovers for the most part. And this isn’t during pre-contest time when they’re warming up. It’s any time they’re in the line up. Thoughts on that? When you surf those spots, do you give the locals priority or paddle to the top of the peak and dominate?

  • @EweCantHandletheTruth
    @EweCantHandletheTruth Жыл бұрын

    Watching Nate’s last video in Puerto Escondido, I can confidently say that in retrospect, it’s a miracle I didn’t die the couple of times I went there. Being a novice surfer, I knew my limits. But that didn’t stop me from bodysurfing when it was too big for me to surf. That being said, the poundings I took bodysurfing were brutal and I don’t know how I escaped without any injuries looking back on it now.

  • @Toby3610
    @Toby3610 Жыл бұрын

    I’m with you. Not that I’m a big wave surfer or much of a surfer at all. But you got to live your life. I think you guys have shown what life is about. Friends, surf (nature), learning. I grew up south of Sydney in Wollongong. Had a couple of experiences with dolphins. Dolphins riding the waves with us was a fun one. We had a quick session one day and our dog was on the beach with our mum going for a walk. The dog came running back to us barking and wanting us out. It was a few dolphins, school fish and a few min (10ish) we a smaller shark came through. Not fun. We got out because of the school of fish, our dog and it being cold. ❤ love this podcast. My brother stopped surfing because of a fall of a surfboard and he hit , well landed on his head with a lot of his body weight and cracked a bone in his back. Thankfully it didn’t damage his spinal cord. He got himself to shore and stopped because of the pain. Ended up with a back and head brace for 9months. He couldn’t do his hair ended up shaving it, couldn’t brush his teeth, eat, go to the bathroom.

  • @pearl-pf6xz
    @pearl-pf6xz Жыл бұрын

    Oz, unwritten law, NEVER turn your back on the sea..... 60 years a waterman from the 'nulla'. Localism... Back in the day, Cronulla is geographically one area, but from 'shoes' to 'greenhills' the different breaks had localism from within in abundance. Melanoma... Had stage 1 on my arm, took 2 goes to cut it out, my mate had 1 on his leg, given 3 to 6 months, he has made it to 12 months with still no certainty. Get CHECKED yearly, especially if Australian as the sun is nasty down here.

  • @Bergstorm
    @Bergstorm Жыл бұрын

    Love it🎉

  • @sandiego764
    @sandiego76410 ай бұрын

    Timestamps: 9:47 Highlight of Nate's Australia Shark Island Run 13:52 Koa's sharky Trip to South Australia 17:25 Heavy slabs punishing Nate's Butt 19:55 Smaller waves can be dangerous/ Tom Lowe story 27:19 Lifeguards/ Rick the lifeguard 29:08 Surf Etiquette/ Localism 32:54 Rick the Lifeguard continued 35:52 Q&A "Where do you want to go that you haven't been yet" 39:09 What happened to Nate's face 42:12 Q&A If they're planning on getting a podcast studio 45:05 Koa, Nate, and Eli are going to sit down to drink brewskis on live

  • @noelytoast
    @noelytoast Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely love you guys conversations. Keep up the good work. Maybe touch up on ye’r geography in terms of the spots ye surf. Just a little improvement suggestion 😉

  • @michaelmorris4182
    @michaelmorris4182 Жыл бұрын

    I would be interested to hear yall discuss the relationships between surfers and whoever yall have towing you into waves. I’m sure their knowledge on a particular wave has alot to do with your choice-what other factors? Do you pair up with the same guy each tow session at a given wave year after year? Etc.

  • @darrenmarney8577
    @darrenmarney8577 Жыл бұрын

    I really don't like podcasts at all 😂 But this concept by Koa & Nate is the exception 🤙Real world conversions 👌

  • @NQshawn
    @NQshawn Жыл бұрын

    great stuff! random thought I grew up surfing and have snowboarded, natural foot. but for last 2 years only wing foil. I ride switch but also swap natural to goofy, which was weird given surfing background. But feels quite natural riding goofy now. It made me think why I've never seen a pro surfer learn to ride both ways and therefore eliminate backhand. I feel like if surfers, at your level, you spent 3-6 months practising it would be doable. Keep up good work. peace to all

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