Was Garrett’s Nazaré monster wave really 90ft?
April 18th, 2012
Big wave surfing is one thing that can only be
done, and only wants to be done by thrill seekers, but not just any thrill
seekers. Garrett McNamara is said
to be “One
of the most extreme high sensation seekers on the planet.” He proves this when
he sits out in freezing water to wait for a “Kids Glacier” to cave in hope for
him and his friend to surf a tsunami size wave. He is also known for taking on
some of the biggest barrels and escaping from wipeouts that most people would
die from. But this article is not just about Garret McNamara and his life in
thrill seeking, but is about him possibly surfing the biggest wave recorded in
history. On the Portuguese coast called Nazaré is where McNamara tackled a wave
that most people could not even believe could be so big. The possible 90-foot
wave was built off a three-mile deep slice in the sea floor off the coast that can
produce waves that can be compared to Jaws and Mavericks. Once he was on this
90-foot monster, he ran down the line for 20 seconds while avoiding the falls
and a massive wipeout. The wave didn’t get much attention until Kelly Slater
(11 time World Champion) made a tweet about it telling him to post it ASAP.
Then there was a lot going around in the media about this wave, as there was no
official measurement of the wave, it was forwarded to XXL judges to be
considered the “Biggest Wave” and “Ride of the Year.” The current world record
for largest wave is still held by Mike Parsons who surfed a 77-foot wave,
however, Kelly Slater and Greg Noll (both highly respected surfers) still
believe it to be a big wave, and one of the biggest waves documented. This
might be the biggest wave ever surfed but everyone has to leave it up to the
XXL panel to decide.
Greg Noll’s said “You ride big waves for the love, and the joy, and the
adrenaline rush, and that’s what Garrett, hell, what all these guys have in
common. How they express themselves may come out a little differently, but
they’re all part of the same family.”
Personally big wave surfing looks awesome, it is one of the craziest things
human do till this day, however it is something that most people should leave
up to the extreme thrill seekers. I have seen the wave surfed by both Garret McNamara
and Mike Parsons has surfed, and I still believe Mike Parsons wave is bigger. It
could be the cameral angle and all that stuff, but the time it takes for Mike
Parsons to surf his wave takes a lot longer. But who am I to judge though? I would
never in my dreams attempt anything close to this size, I surf the small waves I
do for the love and the joy of it.
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