Surfing, Kitesurfing & Bodyboarding a Wave onto Dry Rock
Win a T-Shirt and Hoodie this issue in our FREE subscriber prize draw.
The Dirty Habits crew just released episode 4 of their Youtube series, and you’re going to want to whack this one on the big screen! A crew of surfers, bodyboarders and a kiteboarder attempt to surf a wild wave that detonates onto a dry rock, but if you survive the deadly drop, you may be in for the barrel of your life. Watch this!
The Beauty of South Africa is there’s so much open space, so many little dirt farm roads with untouched diamonds in the rough, and with some dedication, lots of driving, days staring at weather charts, and most importantly, the invaluable knowledge of the locals, and the bodyboarders who have been silently charging this wave for years.
This wave has been on Kiteboarder Graham Howes radar for years, using a kite to get into wave’s that he would never be able to paddle into. It just so happened that Koa Smith is visiting from Hawaii and also had his eye on this wave. Initially, we thought it would be unsurfable with this forecast, so we organized Ross Dillon and James Taylor to join with their Jet Skis to tow surf into the slab. However, once we arrived, Benji Brand, an absolute machine when it comes to gnarly waves of big consequence, and Koa decided the skis weren’t needed, and they were going to try to paddle into a couple. Hopefully, get to their feet and not get thrown with the lip onto a dry, exposed reef, which would result in a trip to the ER for sure.
“When we arrived at the ‘secret spot’, we were greeted by a friendly group of bodyboarders who keep a close eye on the conditions that bring this slab to life. There were also more cameras and guys shooting in the lineup than there were riders; most of them regularly bodyboard the wave but swap out their boards for water housing and put themselves in some deep sharky water to get shots of their mates.
Plenty of waves were shared by all the boys, who at some point looked like they had a death wish, I waited all day for the wind to switch from light offshore to more cross off, but it never swung. Still, I wasn’t going to leave the spot without giving it a go; the wind was 8-10 knots directly offshore and coming over a mountain which meant I couldn’t stay upwind and had to get the ski to bring me back to the land. I had a go but just got pulled through the lip and unable to ride down the face of the wave with the wind direction. I’ve got my eye on the weather charts and will have to go back for a proper go.” – Graham Howes
Crew
Graham Howes
Kao Smith
Benji Brand
Iain Campbell
Ross Player
James Taylor
Wilder Schultz
Douw Steyn
Allan Horton
Video/Photo Credits
Kyle Cabano
Jason Colborne
Zack Clarke
Michael Veltman
Nicholas Sokoloff
Jordan Masters
Edit
Kai Forbes
Wed 30th Jun, 2021 @ 3:31 pm