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wow!....that could have been very very nasty!
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what about a15ft drop or 15 ft jump with rocks on the ground not water
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@lisboa6 ok lets see u drop into a 15 ft barrel with finger reef than tell me if u think that thats not gnarly
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Only drowning really. I guess it mostly has to do with the shape of the wave to be safe and really good. Most times in SoCal it's dangerous and poor shape, I'll never do The Wedge and the pros who have were paid to. But if it's good shape and safe then it's big action and little risk. I have had those dream waves you see in pictures that last and it takes too long to get to them like twice a year now lucky. Those 2 days are like gold, all other days are crap
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it's just because i was a bike downhiller and i have a lot of surfer friends, and they were all each other "yeah that wave was crazy, you're a crazy guy, to surf that wave" and i was like, shit i go fast thru rock and trees, i can break everything in a second, what the big deal with a wave...
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yeah
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By profit, I also mean "performance action". No drowning on bikes. Snow jumps are very safe per mega-ramp theory. Being a spectator at a Rally Race has no profits with huge risk, so you got me on that one.
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risk takers?
how about doing backflips in bikes?
or doing massive jumps on snow?
or doing hundred miles in rally cars thru forests?
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Surfers are the greatest risk takers for the littlest profit



i don't understand their english
JimJemmapes 2 years ago 7
wow. he was lucky.
jasonbadler 2 years ago 5