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ted (not lasso)
@ted
if you’ve seen endless summer, this spot may look familiar. it’s about 1.5 hours south of LA at a surf break called “The Wedge.” this is it on a small day, when it’s safer for the average body surfer. on big days, waves can reach up to 30 feet and 30mph (would literally shake in my bones, i could never). have had a couple of friends break bones here from the shore break. if you’re ever in Southern California, it’s a great spot to sit and watch. and if you’re not in SoCal, you can always watch from the Surfline cam. https://rodeo.club/post/0xbA3B06d91Cf0CDc15209464ea43bd35Eaec97e05/117092
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zoo
@zoo
added to the list, ty
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Rani Haddad
@4484.eth
i take the kids all the time to watch surfers getting rekt
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Kyle
@banta
My first summer in California (for an internship) I lived on the peninsula in Newport. It was 2014, and there was a sizeable 4th of July swell. Walked down to watch it because I wanted to see the carnage (after trying to surf the petties and heading in with my tail between my legs after 15 minutes). I've never seen so many boards break as I did that day (and it wasnt even as big as the hurricane Marie swell later that summer). I have crazy respect for anyone willing to go on those waves. No chance of making it, shallow, giant barrels breaking literally on the shore. The sound. The energy of the crowd on the beach watching. The accessibility to watch big wave surfing up close and personal is second to none. Standout of the day was a SUPer too!
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Smash Thunder Stone 🎩
@smashthunderston
Is this at San Clemente?
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