Again. Another South Aus trip. Barrels, Bowls and Bros.
Жүктеу.....
Пікірлер: 21
@Bodyboarding29518 сағат бұрын
Stealth army for life 🤙🌊
@victorgonsalez6320 Жыл бұрын
Shred on bro good times the music's awesome too much fun
@PrideBodyboardsTV4 жыл бұрын
Loved it
@CoastalFlicks6 жыл бұрын
Stone's backie at 1:28 was cooked he spun so quick!
@32davkav6 жыл бұрын
those waves look very familiar to me...
@williamvanniekerk98966 жыл бұрын
Got me so amped to ride the boog again
@yurebarbosa76 жыл бұрын
Sick
@kamakazitv5746 жыл бұрын
heavy boys
@overallrips37606 жыл бұрын
Respect other surfers’ secrets: “If you happen to find a secret spot, don't paddle out with five or six guys. If someone else is already surfing an obscure wave, paddle out alone, or with one friend at the most. And don't shoot photos without permission from the locals, or whoever has been surfing there the longest.” Post at your own risk: “Social media is a great way to find information, which means it's also an easy way to blow your cover. There are sniffers out there - you have no idea. Guys are trolling Facebook pages, Instagram, KZread comment threads, chatroom forums, everything you can think of. If you do post an image, obviously don't name locations, not even the general region or country. Don't post shots that include landmarks and don't mention anything about tides or specific swells in the caption. I think it’s best to wait until a different season entirely before posting shots from a trip to a sensitive location.” Swallow your pride: “These days everybody wants to claim--to show how they scored. But when you claim, you may inadvertently be giving the whole world access to your secrets. Be super careful about what information you share, or just keep your scores to yourself. When in doubt, it’s always better to just stay quiet.” Be wary of online forums: “Forecasting sites are usually blowing secrets left and right. Even worse is Wannasurf, which is a full-on free-for-all where everyone dumps sensitive information. Don't get me wrong--I use the heck out of these sites when I'm looking for waves. If people want to draw a map to a good wave, then I'm gonna take advantage of it. But you won't catch me posting anything on there anytime soon. There's a difference between dancing with the devil and crawling into bed with him!"
@martinwright5994
4 жыл бұрын
Sth Australia's West coast, all welcome, Fowlers Bay, Streaky Bay, Elliston, Mr Hope
@boogieheads
3 жыл бұрын
This needs to be copied and pasted on all surf network
Пікірлер: 21
Stealth army for life 🤙🌊
Shred on bro good times the music's awesome too much fun
Loved it
Stone's backie at 1:28 was cooked he spun so quick!
those waves look very familiar to me...
Got me so amped to ride the boog again
Sick
heavy boys
Respect other surfers’ secrets: “If you happen to find a secret spot, don't paddle out with five or six guys. If someone else is already surfing an obscure wave, paddle out alone, or with one friend at the most. And don't shoot photos without permission from the locals, or whoever has been surfing there the longest.” Post at your own risk: “Social media is a great way to find information, which means it's also an easy way to blow your cover. There are sniffers out there - you have no idea. Guys are trolling Facebook pages, Instagram, KZread comment threads, chatroom forums, everything you can think of. If you do post an image, obviously don't name locations, not even the general region or country. Don't post shots that include landmarks and don't mention anything about tides or specific swells in the caption. I think it’s best to wait until a different season entirely before posting shots from a trip to a sensitive location.” Swallow your pride: “These days everybody wants to claim--to show how they scored. But when you claim, you may inadvertently be giving the whole world access to your secrets. Be super careful about what information you share, or just keep your scores to yourself. When in doubt, it’s always better to just stay quiet.” Be wary of online forums: “Forecasting sites are usually blowing secrets left and right. Even worse is Wannasurf, which is a full-on free-for-all where everyone dumps sensitive information. Don't get me wrong--I use the heck out of these sites when I'm looking for waves. If people want to draw a map to a good wave, then I'm gonna take advantage of it. But you won't catch me posting anything on there anytime soon. There's a difference between dancing with the devil and crawling into bed with him!"
@martinwright5994
4 жыл бұрын
Sth Australia's West coast, all welcome, Fowlers Bay, Streaky Bay, Elliston, Mr Hope
@boogieheads
3 жыл бұрын
This needs to be copied and pasted on all surf network
Brazil aq e cumbuco fortaleza
just got a yamo 😛
BACKIE @ 2:05 WAS FUCKIN NASTY!
Yeww nicky
Nodronezone ❗🚫❗🚫❗🚫❗
Title of the sound pls!! anyone ?
What’s the song?
WATCHDAM0VI2
Stealth army for life 🤙🌊