THE FLASH RIP CURRENTS CAUSED BY A RISING LONG PERIOD SWELL IN HAWAII

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Komentáře • 338

  • @NathanFlorence

    See some comments talking about the Like/Dislike of localism, i guess my take is i dont really mind it even when i travel and i am not the local, i dont skip the line at new spots, i guess a great way to explain it would be, there is a group of people waiting in line, they are taking turns amongst themselves, then someone comes up who doesnt know they are taking turns amongst themselves or doesnt care, he skips the line, but he doesnt know where to sit and because of that could become a danger to himself or those around him, say he doesnt tho (become a danger he just takes the next wave), he still skipped the line he may get a talking to now days, but what he doesnt realize is in that line its set up in a way that some have priority in positioning in that line because they have the experience and have been doing it for a very long time, thats just how it works at that specific place, but if you wanted, you could go to another place that has no line, but you dont cause you want to be at this specific spot, therefore you should except that that spot comes with conditions. dont want to deal with it? put your own time in to earn the spot in line like everyone else did, or go to another spot that has no line at all and enjoy all the waves! for context i travel to many heavily localized waves around the world, i dont skip by everyone i wait my turn, and most times im looking for a wave nobody else wants, when i am not i understand my turn may be skipped several times even though i am waiting ive had it happen before i usually just go somewhere else, or continue waiting to eventually get one. happens to me in australia alot lol i dont cry about it, but maybe once at north point i got frustrated lol, just a part of surfing specific areas. idk if you feel differently or agree, reply below ill do my best to answer any questions

  • @btlekat
    @btlekat  +225

    the narrated POV is pretty sick, definitely do more of those if you have the time and patience, very insightful

  • @micktrudgett7022

    I love Ivans priorities.Stay and get waves.True surfer

  • @skboog
    @skboog  +56

    This is my favourite format, the pov and long shot footage plus the commentary is a good mix

  • @SunderAT
    @SunderAT  +35

    The narration is incredible, and super interesting. There is so much nuance to every sport; really wild to get to hear the voice over from someone as talented/skilled/dedicated as you. Thank you.

  • @benrikon1161

    Please please please do more narration/commentary love hearing your reasonings and explanations of all the little details. Been following along for awhile now and love to see the evolution of your channel, heal up Nate!!🦾🦾

  • @HungryShark207

    So much knowledge and story packed into one video. This is gourmet surf content amigos

  • @renecilloastorga881

    Raw videos have become my favorite videos, because it shows us what a surfer really does and how he solves problems out there. Congrats and Banzai

  • @aitutaki50

    Wow Nathan...I've been following you for awhile, & this is by far the best solo surfing live narration & the further commentary (particularly regarding Pipe Politics & negotiating the lineup) which I've seen...really brought the entire situation into a very clear focus...sorry about your close encounter with the rock 🪨...stay safe out there Braddah, & Mahalo once again...Aloha

  • @exxotixjeff2822

    I agree, I’ve spent 40 years surfing different breaks around Australia,some well known some more isolated, and the last thing you want to do is piss off the locals,I always take the inside position to watch whats going on, then slowly pick off a few inside ones and maybe work my way out a bit depending on how heavy the wave and the locals are. Respect goes a long way in traveling Thanks Jules

  • @michaela5311

    Glad your OK and hopefully it heals up nicely. Loved the vid and chat of the line up etiquette. It is such a heavy and iconic wave that you guys must get many people who probs shouldn’t be out there at times. I was thinking it is good to see a few dudes wearing helmets. I have worn them at heavy spots and once one duck diving i got spun around in the pocket and drilled straight into the reef. Hit it perfectly, cracked the helmet and didn’t twist or hurt my neck. Another time hit the reef perfectly on my arse cheek, put my on crotches but was the best part of the body to absorb the impact. Those days are gone for now so I love just watching from afar. I never charged as hard as you guys but I can appreciate the power you all deal with. Thanks for taking us along for the ride. Cheers from Western Australia

  • @JonathanAylward

    I would love to see a video breakdown of the nuances regarding the lineup, hierarchy and proper behavior at pipe. (maybe there already is one) Found that part particularly fascinating.

  • @mjl.9-19

    Best POV I've seen... it's Pipeline; getting the inside scoop from a veteran. The descriptive word/s of what Pipe is really like are many, which just makes this vid all the more compelling.

  • @lizziel6979

    Loved this perspective felt like I was out there with you! Also helpful how you explained where everyone was sitting where they should be based on experience. Bummer about your face glad it wasn’t worse! I look forward to more of these types of videos! Mahalo 🤙

  • @Dluv3679

    Thoroughly enjoyed the blow by blow description of how you read the waves what you’re thinking how you maneuvering in the crowd and the overall strategy. The situation awareness is amazing. Thanks for letting us join your Surf session, pretty cool. He well my friend.

  • @schenderson

    This was the best video. I love that you guys are sharing all your surf and North Shore experiences, and I just want to say thanks!

  • @JosephWilsonProductions

    One time many years ago when I was much younger surfing at Chun's Reef, I had the same thing happen to me. Almost took my life. We used to call them step-ladder sets.... This was well before people knew anything about swells and predictions.. You guys have it so good now. Keep surfing brother! 🤙

  • @Rhambo_

    Aww get well legend! Love thoose videos, without injuries better.. but keep going, this videos are sick. Will love to see you chasing some swells here in spain! Fast recovery champ

  • @rpcorp
    @rpcorp  +3

    Brilliant POV with excellent narration. 🙏🏼 Speedy recovery 💫

  • @oscarbmx16

    Damn i hope you heal fast. Love how this vid shows the actual north shore pro surfers lifestyle. Keep doing them please.