PANAMA PUMPS!
Travis and Koa Smith drop everything and jump on the next plane to Panama! Swinging peaks and sick action at Silverbacks.
Travis and Koa Smith drop everything and jump on the next plane to Panama! Swinging peaks and sick action at Silverbacks.
Filmmakers Mike Bromley and Ryan Meichtry follow the Icelandic duo, photographer Elli Thor Magnusson and pro surfer Heidar Logi, into the deepest parts of Iceland’s frozen wave country, along with international pros Conor Maguire, Natxo Gonzalez, Russell Bierke, and Noah Wegrich. On surf trips like this, it’s as much about the epic waves you score as it is about the adventure getting there and the company along the way. Don’t miss one of the year’s best far-flung surf explorations.
It’s been another crazy year of chasing big waves and getting barreled for hellman Koa Rotham around the world! He’s knifed his way through some of the most insane big wave spots on the planet, pop the kettle on, grab a brew and enjoy mind surfing some mega kegs with Mr Rothman and crew.
On the south coast of Tenerife, where we arrived after sailing from Madeira, a sharp lava rock shelf interrupts long range Ocean swells. Like cartwheel spokes the swells wrap around the Western tip of the island and turn into the coast to face the trade winds. When everything lines up it’s a beautiful thing both to watch and ride. Families of Pilot Whales and Dolphins cruise the deep water just a few hundred metres offshore, and the sun sets into the Ocean, beyond the lovely silhouette of La Gomera. You could be forgiven for thinking “paradise!” But the mesmerising sight belies the complexity of trying to confidently ride good waves here: it’s fast, sharp & shallow on the inside, and a bad fall in the wrong place hurts. Plus, being a densely populated part of the Canaries; such perfect waves are both closely protected and hotly contested, by a tight pack of knowledgeable local surfers. It’s the location of the first European WQS of the season, so to get any sort of practice time on the reef we are anchored as close as we dare in the channel, and P has quite literally been paddling across in the dark every morning, to try and grab a couple before the crowds arrive. Meanwhile I have been paddling in through the shore-break on a SUP; trying not to embarrass myself (and amuse everyone else) by kooking it on the reef, focussed on keeping the camera dry. I tell ya, getting these clips has been hard work for both of us!! Here’s a few zingers anyway… sorry about the dad-cam handheld footage, sound on an (credit & thanks for I Predict a Riot to Kaiser Chiefs) if you want a bit of a winter tea break lifter. Enjoy xx
From Off The Wall to the Waimea shore break the Rip Curl Women have been putting on a show this week. The North Shore has offered up the extremes its most known for – beautiful sunny days and powerful building swell – and the women have taken full advantage. With special guest Bethany Hamilton they’ve been put through their paces both on land and in the water.
Throughout this next episode of Rip Curl Women Take on the North Shore, we explore what it really means to be women in the water, taking on some of the world’s heaviest waves as a pack of ladies pushing the boundaries of surfing.
Coming up in the next few days we’ll have 2x World Champion Tyler Wright flying in to surf and explore all that the North Shore has to offer, alongside the rest of the Rip Curl Women.