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shreader
PostPosted: Sun Mar 16, 2003 11:32 am Reply with quote

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Hi Guys n' Babes,

I just found out that there are only 3 weeks left before the competition is over for this season. They have waves scoring high marks from 7 different different spots. The rider that rides the biggest wave wins $1,000.00 per foot of face height (minimum $60,000. US dollars), anyway i wanted to share this link with you so you could check the pictures & other info. if interested.

Enjoy.......shreader

http://64.60.57.108/default_photos.asp
 
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Mac33
PostPosted: Sun Mar 16, 2003 4:45 pm Reply with quote

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Thanks for that shreader... and i certainly wouldn't like to attempt those waves, they are awesome. smilenod
 
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shreader
PostPosted: Sun Mar 16, 2003 5:32 pm Reply with quote

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Mac, they are awesome, aren't they. Being towed into them is one thing but actually paddling in one (last few shots) is another as the drop will be undoubtedly much later / steeper / scarier. There is NFW i would want to try either, especially at my age.
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Mac33
PostPosted: Sun Mar 16, 2003 7:25 pm Reply with quote

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I love swimming and in my younger days on the south coast of England, i tried a bit of surfing, but nothing like those waves...lol smilenod
 
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*Starz*
PostPosted: Mon Mar 17, 2003 2:52 am Reply with quote

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Good Lord...never saw anything like that in my life... saywhat blink confused

Shreader...have you ever experienced waves like that yourself...I would never have that kind of nerve... anino
 
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shreader
PostPosted: Tue Apr 08, 2003 3:05 pm Reply with quote

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If anyone was wondering, its come down to...
Us versus Oui: The five finalists for the annual Billabong XXL Biggest Wave of the Year award were just announced, and appropriately enough, it's France versus the USA. How'd you like them freedom fries?
In alphabetical order: Fred Basse (France) at Belharra Reef, France on March 10; Cheyne Horan (Australia) at Jaws, Maui, Hawaii on November 26; Noah Johnson (USA) at Jaws; Sebastian St. Jean (France) at Belharra Reef; Makua Rothman (USA) at Jaws.
Judges will spend the coming weeks jacked on coffee and arguing about whose is bigger. Winner is announced on April 18th.

....shreader

Here is a link to 5 of the waves:
http://64.60.57.108/more.asp?id_xxl=111§ion=2
 
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kanaloa
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 08, 2003 3:12 pm Reply with quote

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Sweeet. How'd I'd miss this thread... this is awesome.
 
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shreader
PostPosted: Wed Apr 09, 2003 10:24 am Reply with quote

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Without breraking out my scale my eyeballs tell me that..Cheyne Horan (Australia) at Jaws, Maui, Hawaii on November 26, 2002 is the biggest wave.

It is strange that the first & last shots (photos) of the same place look very much like the same wave but with diffrent surfers, how did the french do that? anino

Anyway which one do you think is bigger?

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John C. Derrick
PostPosted: Wed Apr 09, 2003 1:12 pm Reply with quote

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I can't figure out why they are measuring them on Maui's North Shore.

I mean Oahu's North Shore is way more brutal on the waves than Maui by a long shot. It's mainly because of the reef off the coast.

Go figure?
 
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shreader
PostPosted: Thu Apr 17, 2003 3:33 pm Reply with quote

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I case anyone wants to watch(?), listen...

The Billabong XXL Big Wave Awards is happening on Friday, April 18th down in Anaheim; the invite-only event is sold out, but it'll be webcast starting at 7:30pm on BillabongXXL.

Also: With demand for tickets to the invitation-only ceremony greatly exceeding the 1500-person capacity of the Grove of Anaheim Theater, a live webcast of the entire evening's festivities has been arranged. From the red-carpet arrivals to the video recap of the year's best rides to the victory speeches to the post-ceremony press conference, it will all be transmitted to the world in on the front page of this site. The feed begins at 7:30 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time on April 18.

Here is a link to their front page.. it doesn't go to the webcast (yet).

http://www.billabongxxl.com/

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