All language subtitles for 100.Foot.Wave.S01E01.WEBRip-ION10.eng

af Afrikaans
ak Akan
sq Albanian
am Amharic
ar Arabic
hy Armenian
az Azerbaijani
eu Basque
be Belarusian
bem Bemba
bn Bengali
bh Bihari
bs Bosnian
br Breton
bg Bulgarian
km Cambodian
ca Catalan
ceb Cebuano
chr Cherokee
ny Chichewa
zh-CN Chinese (Simplified)
zh-TW Chinese (Traditional)
co Corsican
hr Croatian
cs Czech
da Danish
en English
eo Esperanto
et Estonian
ee Ewe
fo Faroese
tl Filipino
fi Finnish
fr French Download
fy Frisian
gaa Ga
gl Galician
ka Georgian
de German
el Greek
gn Guarani
gu Gujarati
ht Haitian Creole
ha Hausa
haw Hawaiian
iw Hebrew
hi Hindi
hmn Hmong
hu Hungarian
is Icelandic
ig Igbo
id Indonesian
ia Interlingua
ga Irish
it Italian
ja Japanese
jw Javanese
kn Kannada
kk Kazakh
rw Kinyarwanda
rn Kirundi
kg Kongo
ko Korean
kri Krio (Sierra Leone)
ku Kurdish
ckb Kurdish (Soranî)
ky Kyrgyz
lo Laothian
la Latin
lv Latvian
ln Lingala
lt Lithuanian
loz Lozi
lg Luganda
ach Luo
lb Luxembourgish
mk Macedonian
mg Malagasy
ms Malay
ml Malayalam
mt Maltese
mi Maori
mr Marathi
mfe Mauritian Creole
mo Moldavian
mn Mongolian
my Myanmar (Burmese)
sr-ME Montenegrin
ne Nepali
pcm Nigerian Pidgin
nso Northern Sotho
no Norwegian
nn Norwegian (Nynorsk)
oc Occitan
or Oriya
om Oromo
ps Pashto
fa Persian
pl Polish
pt-BR Portuguese (Brazil)
pt Portuguese (Portugal) Download
pa Punjabi
qu Quechua
ro Romanian
rm Romansh
nyn Runyakitara
ru Russian
sm Samoan
gd Scots Gaelic
sr Serbian
sh Serbo-Croatian
st Sesotho
tn Setswana
crs Seychellois Creole
sn Shona
sd Sindhi
si Sinhalese
sk Slovak
sl Slovenian
so Somali
es Spanish
es-419 Spanish (Latin American)
su Sundanese
sw Swahili
sv Swedish
tg Tajik
ta Tamil
tt Tatar
te Telugu
th Thai
ti Tigrinya
to Tonga
lua Tshiluba
tum Tumbuka
tr Turkish
tk Turkmen
tw Twi
ug Uighur
uk Ukrainian
ur Urdu
uz Uzbek
vi Vietnamese
cy Welsh
wo Wolof
xh Xhosa
yi Yiddish
yo Yoruba
zu Zulu
Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:13,498 --> 00:00:16,668 The idea of surfing on a hundred foot wave 2 00:00:17,669 --> 00:00:20,964 came purely from trying to get the rush. 3 00:00:23,007 --> 00:00:24,759 There was no wave too big. 4 00:00:25,093 --> 00:00:28,179 It was just looking for bigger and bigger and bigger. 5 00:00:29,264 --> 00:00:35,895 The 100 foot wave has become this phantom legend. 6 00:00:37,105 --> 00:00:39,149 Does the hundred foot wave exist? 7 00:00:39,732 --> 00:00:43,319 I think, it does. Is it surfable? 8 00:00:45,405 --> 00:00:46,781 I don't know. 9 00:00:47,824 --> 00:00:49,451 It's a very fine line. 10 00:00:49,909 --> 00:00:53,455 Surfing big waves is very exhilarating, 11 00:00:53,913 --> 00:00:56,040 but quite scary too. 12 00:00:57,250 --> 00:01:00,753 You have to have that mental attitude to be willing to die. 13 00:01:01,045 --> 00:01:02,755 And die again and again. 14 00:01:03,131 --> 00:01:06,634 And that's wave after wave, day after day. 15 00:01:07,802 --> 00:01:09,262 You start to fear for your life. 16 00:01:13,183 --> 00:01:16,311 It's pretty crazy seeing those images of surfers on big waves. 17 00:01:16,394 --> 00:01:19,147 And you wonder how do we survive that. 18 00:01:20,356 --> 00:01:22,066 Whenever you fall on a big wave, 19 00:01:22,275 --> 00:01:24,819 you don't have any control of what's about to happen. 20 00:01:25,278 --> 00:01:27,655 You are blasted this way, blasted that way, 21 00:01:27,739 --> 00:01:29,574 flying up all over the place. 22 00:01:29,741 --> 00:01:31,451 When you're holding on to your last breath, 23 00:01:31,534 --> 00:01:34,162 there's panic and there's fear. 24 00:01:34,913 --> 00:01:38,625 The goal is to face fears, to go straight at the fear, 25 00:01:39,584 --> 00:01:41,336 to release it, to free it. 26 00:01:41,920 --> 00:01:44,297 In doing this and facing this fear, 27 00:01:44,589 --> 00:01:48,426 I'm going to discover a part of myself that I didn't know was there. 28 00:02:11,491 --> 00:02:15,578 Check out these monster 100 foot waves off Portugal. 29 00:02:16,120 --> 00:02:19,958 The biggest wave ever surfed as high as 100 feet. 30 00:02:20,291 --> 00:02:23,795 To put that into perspective, that is taller than an eight story building. 31 00:02:23,878 --> 00:02:27,090 Surfers are always looking for the next great thing. 32 00:02:27,298 --> 00:02:31,094 It often breaks those brave or crazy board riders. 33 00:02:31,177 --> 00:02:34,722 Severe wipeouts and waves of mind boggling height. 34 00:02:34,806 --> 00:02:37,850 What happens here happens nowhere else in the world. 35 00:02:37,976 --> 00:02:42,272 The biggest wave ever surfed. 36 00:02:42,355 --> 00:02:44,190 100 foot wave. 37 00:02:44,399 --> 00:02:49,404 100 FOOT WAVE 38 00:02:49,487 --> 00:02:53,032 Chapter 1 Sea Monsters 39 00:03:05,628 --> 00:03:09,007 My name's Garrett McNamara. I'm an ocean explorer. 40 00:03:11,092 --> 00:03:13,177 I just feel real comfortable in the ocean. 41 00:03:13,261 --> 00:03:16,264 Probably more comfortable than I do on the land. 42 00:03:16,681 --> 00:03:19,934 Garrett McNamara, known for discovering and pioneering 43 00:03:20,059 --> 00:03:23,146 and surfing the biggest wave in the world. 44 00:03:23,271 --> 00:03:26,190 Garrett is an American professional big wave surfer. 45 00:03:26,274 --> 00:03:28,860 Hawaii's big wave rider Garrett McNamara has ridden 46 00:03:28,943 --> 00:03:31,112 what could be the world's biggest wave. 47 00:03:31,195 --> 00:03:34,449 This daredevil Hawaiian is still pushing the envelope, 48 00:03:34,532 --> 00:03:38,620 chasing one final prize, to surf the perfect wave. 49 00:03:38,703 --> 00:03:40,163 Hey, baby! 50 00:03:41,372 --> 00:03:43,708 - The waves are coming, huh? - Yeah. 51 00:03:43,791 --> 00:03:44,959 Tradewinds offshore? 52 00:03:45,043 --> 00:03:47,503 Yeah, it's going to be giant, like 15 miles an hour. 53 00:03:47,587 --> 00:03:49,797 Perfect. All right, bye. 54 00:03:49,881 --> 00:03:52,634 I've always wanted to ride a wave over a hundred feet. 55 00:03:55,428 --> 00:04:00,016 And there's not another place in the world like Nazaré in Portugal. 56 00:04:01,434 --> 00:04:04,979 That's the only place that I see the potential of a hundred foot wave. 57 00:04:16,407 --> 00:04:18,201 One, two, three. 58 00:04:18,993 --> 00:04:21,871 I am getting ready physically, mentally, 59 00:04:22,246 --> 00:04:25,291 spiritually to go back to Nazaré. 60 00:04:26,209 --> 00:04:29,212 This year, I am very, very confident 61 00:04:29,295 --> 00:04:32,965 that we're going to ride the biggest wave ever ridden out there. 62 00:04:41,182 --> 00:04:43,059 I've been surfing my whole life 63 00:04:43,685 --> 00:04:46,604 and it has pretty much been a dream the whole way. 64 00:04:47,522 --> 00:04:52,193 When we were younger, I would spend my last penny 65 00:04:52,527 --> 00:04:55,863 to go hunt for a wave. 66 00:04:58,449 --> 00:05:03,413 I would literally not have any money left at the location 67 00:05:04,247 --> 00:05:08,042 and I would have to sell surfboards to get a plane ticket out of there. 68 00:05:08,626 --> 00:05:11,546 I would do everything and anything you could do 69 00:05:11,629 --> 00:05:13,798 to get to that next big wave. 70 00:05:23,099 --> 00:05:29,063 But at 35, I gave up on my passion and I opened a store 71 00:05:29,230 --> 00:05:31,649 because I thought it was the responsible thing to do. 72 00:05:31,733 --> 00:05:34,068 I thought it was what we're supposed to do. 73 00:05:34,944 --> 00:05:38,114 I had three children with my first wife 74 00:05:38,197 --> 00:05:41,075 and I didn't think there was a future in surfing. 75 00:05:44,078 --> 00:05:46,706 Since I had surfed my whole life up to that point, 76 00:05:46,914 --> 00:05:49,709 I felt like, okay, I already got to surf till 35. 77 00:05:50,168 --> 00:05:53,296 So working for the rest of my life isn't too bad. 78 00:05:53,838 --> 00:05:56,257 I should be very happy to just work now. 79 00:05:56,632 --> 00:06:00,261 My brother's t-shirt. It's him on the shirt. 80 00:06:05,016 --> 00:06:07,268 After about two or three years, 81 00:06:07,560 --> 00:06:10,646 I was pretty miserable going to work every day. 82 00:06:11,481 --> 00:06:13,941 I was driving to the store 83 00:06:14,650 --> 00:06:18,654 and I was passing perfect waves and I was getting depressed. 84 00:06:19,071 --> 00:06:23,993 I thought to myself, man, I really want to give the surfing one more chance. 85 00:06:24,702 --> 00:06:28,122 I wrote a business plan to keep surfing, 86 00:06:28,206 --> 00:06:31,417 basically a roadmap, keep surfing was the goal. 87 00:06:32,919 --> 00:06:35,671 Training, focusing, manifesting 88 00:06:36,005 --> 00:06:39,133 was what I felt was the way to achieve that. 89 00:06:50,812 --> 00:06:55,399 We're in the parking lot of the store that I very fortunately got to close. 90 00:06:56,609 --> 00:07:00,488 It was doing well, it was a successful business, 91 00:07:01,155 --> 00:07:03,074 but it wasn't fun. 92 00:07:03,491 --> 00:07:06,244 When friends came in talking about how good the waves were, 93 00:07:06,369 --> 00:07:08,996 I'd just be like, don't even tell me. 94 00:07:09,413 --> 00:07:10,540 I don't remember it being red. 95 00:07:10,623 --> 00:07:13,709 Garrett, I don't really remember hearing from him for a while, 96 00:07:13,793 --> 00:07:16,254 but when tow surfing emerged, 97 00:07:16,337 --> 00:07:18,631 right around the turn of the century, 98 00:07:18,714 --> 00:07:22,260 that's where Garrett reinvented himself. 99 00:07:23,386 --> 00:07:25,763 In the beginning, there was paddle surfing 100 00:07:25,847 --> 00:07:27,723 and it started out in smaller waves 101 00:07:27,849 --> 00:07:31,853 where if you could just make it outside was a challenge. 102 00:07:31,936 --> 00:07:35,523 There was no jet skis, there was no flotation, 103 00:07:35,606 --> 00:07:38,860 so we went as far as we could go with our arms. 104 00:07:39,569 --> 00:07:41,821 At some point, with all the North Shore breaks, 105 00:07:41,904 --> 00:07:43,614 they're all just so crowded. 106 00:07:43,698 --> 00:07:46,200 It's just so hard to get the good wave. 107 00:07:46,284 --> 00:07:47,660 It's like being in a ski resort 108 00:07:47,743 --> 00:07:49,954 and there's just hundreds of people on every run. 109 00:07:50,037 --> 00:07:51,789 And then there's mountains in the back. 110 00:07:51,873 --> 00:07:54,709 Laird Hamilton, Derek Dorner and I, we went, 111 00:07:54,792 --> 00:07:57,128 "maybe if we take my Zodiac out there," 112 00:07:57,211 --> 00:08:00,381 "we can start tapping into these back mountains". 113 00:08:00,464 --> 00:08:06,220 The very first day that we implemented the technique in large conditions, 114 00:08:06,679 --> 00:08:09,765 it was Thomas Edison and the light bulb. 115 00:08:09,849 --> 00:08:13,352 Everything lit up and we were like, yeah, we're onto something. 116 00:08:14,020 --> 00:08:16,147 I was on the beach watching that first day. 117 00:08:16,230 --> 00:08:18,399 And I was instantly like... 118 00:08:18,608 --> 00:08:21,485 I'm just watching them ride wave after wave. 119 00:08:21,569 --> 00:08:25,031 I felt like I was a cartoon character with the jaw dropped on the ground 120 00:08:25,114 --> 00:08:26,532 and I'm just watching. 121 00:08:26,699 --> 00:08:29,493 We knew that it was something special. 122 00:08:29,577 --> 00:08:33,456 We knew that it was going to change the way we rode giant waves, 123 00:08:33,748 --> 00:08:37,251 but I don't think we had any idea to what extent. 124 00:08:37,501 --> 00:08:41,797 When we started towing these waves, it was like an untapped resource, 125 00:08:41,881 --> 00:08:45,676 but it was kind of a risky thing, especially with the Zodiac. 126 00:08:46,302 --> 00:08:48,930 The challenge with the Zodiac is there's a propeller 127 00:08:49,013 --> 00:08:50,514 and that thing will chop you up. 128 00:08:50,598 --> 00:08:53,059 So Zodiac can't really go in and rescue you. 129 00:08:53,142 --> 00:08:56,938 So the only way to catch it, once it gets over like 50 feet tall, 130 00:08:57,188 --> 00:08:59,231 is with a jet ski. 131 00:08:59,815 --> 00:09:03,194 We took both the WaveRunner and the jet ski over to Maui. 132 00:09:03,569 --> 00:09:07,990 Then we found out that it can handle as big as mother nature can send. 133 00:09:08,532 --> 00:09:12,870 Using a jet ski allowed access to these outer reefs. 134 00:09:12,954 --> 00:09:16,666 And it turned out those waves breaking out there were much, much bigger 135 00:09:16,749 --> 00:09:18,084 than anyone really realized, 136 00:09:18,250 --> 00:09:21,545 that there were suddenly 50 foot waves and 60 foot waves. 137 00:09:21,671 --> 00:09:22,880 And they were everywhere. 138 00:09:22,964 --> 00:09:25,800 Now, there was no waves that were too big to ride. 139 00:09:26,467 --> 00:09:28,010 You could surf anywhere. 140 00:09:30,179 --> 00:09:35,935 Garrett really kind of burst back on the scene in about 2001, 2002. 141 00:09:36,185 --> 00:09:38,896 There was a series of swells at Jaws. 142 00:09:38,980 --> 00:09:42,108 And one of them was for the Tow-In World Cup. 143 00:09:46,696 --> 00:09:51,117 There was a contest at Jaws and I got invited somehow. 144 00:09:52,201 --> 00:09:55,454 I thought winning the event was the way to keep surfing. 145 00:09:55,997 --> 00:09:58,249 I remember the very first day that he came to Jaws, 146 00:09:58,374 --> 00:10:01,544 it was probably one of the better days that I've seen at Jaws. 147 00:10:01,627 --> 00:10:05,297 The waves were really, really good. And it was a giant day. 148 00:10:06,757 --> 00:10:11,512 I'd never been to Jaws and it was terrifying. 149 00:10:12,096 --> 00:10:14,181 I was so afraid. 150 00:10:15,182 --> 00:10:18,227 First wave, I panicked, I chickened out. 151 00:10:18,728 --> 00:10:21,981 And I was like, kind of embarrassed and ashamed. 152 00:10:24,859 --> 00:10:28,487 And then he put me on another wave, right in the right spot, and I just ran. 153 00:10:29,989 --> 00:10:32,158 Got to a channel, kicked down. 154 00:10:32,700 --> 00:10:34,452 And then the next one, yeah. 155 00:10:34,577 --> 00:10:37,830 And the next one started to turn, started to have fun. 156 00:10:38,205 --> 00:10:40,624 And right at the horn, we got the third wave. 157 00:10:43,085 --> 00:10:46,047 We ended up winning. It was a 70 000 dollars purse. 158 00:10:46,297 --> 00:10:50,217 The highest purse ever won with the biggest waves ever competed in. 159 00:10:50,551 --> 00:10:52,261 And then I wanted to get barreled. 160 00:10:52,344 --> 00:10:56,557 I saw so many guys riding so many waves, not in the barrel. 161 00:10:58,225 --> 00:11:01,437 And so the next year, went and got barreled. 162 00:11:13,074 --> 00:11:14,784 Holy shit! 163 00:11:15,409 --> 00:11:19,205 I was in the water shooting a big 35 millimeter camera rig. 164 00:11:19,288 --> 00:11:21,082 It was like a 50-foot day. 165 00:11:21,207 --> 00:11:25,252 And I turned on the water and I just zoomed in enough, 166 00:11:25,336 --> 00:11:27,671 and I just saw this wave barreling. It just spit. 167 00:11:27,755 --> 00:11:29,256 And then this little guy came out 168 00:11:29,381 --> 00:11:31,842 and it was Garrett with his hands over his head. 169 00:11:32,259 --> 00:11:36,222 That was the deepest anyone had ever gotten inside a barrel 170 00:11:36,305 --> 00:11:39,475 out at Peahi and come out. 171 00:11:40,142 --> 00:11:43,813 It was something that we hadn't been doing quite like that. 172 00:11:43,896 --> 00:11:45,981 We had been moving a lot more slowly. 173 00:11:46,065 --> 00:11:47,983 We were just trying to survive it. 174 00:11:48,275 --> 00:11:51,028 I have a saying, ride to ride another day. 175 00:11:51,112 --> 00:11:54,198 And I think Garrett's saying is, ride to ride today 176 00:11:54,281 --> 00:11:55,908 and maybe not tomorrow. 177 00:11:55,991 --> 00:11:57,493 When Garrett caught that giant barrel, 178 00:11:57,576 --> 00:12:00,454 I was sitting in a tree with my younger brother and my best friend. 179 00:12:00,621 --> 00:12:01,914 And we could not believe our eyes. 180 00:12:01,997 --> 00:12:04,917 Part of me thinks he came from another dimension. 181 00:12:05,292 --> 00:12:07,211 I got sucked up into the barrel 182 00:12:07,294 --> 00:12:10,798 and then, like a cannon, just whoosh. 183 00:12:11,048 --> 00:12:13,843 Opened my eyes, looked up, my hands up. 184 00:12:13,926 --> 00:12:16,220 Thank you, God. 185 00:12:17,555 --> 00:12:21,809 That ride was like, the biggest barrel ever gotten to date. 186 00:12:21,892 --> 00:12:24,979 It's still probably the best barrel ever ridden at Jaws. 187 00:12:25,062 --> 00:12:28,524 That stands the test of time almost 20 years later 188 00:12:28,607 --> 00:12:33,612 as one of the biggest, best barrels that any human being has ever ridden. 189 00:12:36,532 --> 00:12:39,493 That wave revitalized my surfing career. 190 00:12:41,203 --> 00:12:47,835 I closed the store and then it just went bananas. 191 00:12:51,005 --> 00:12:54,091 He won some awards with that wave. It was massive. 192 00:12:54,216 --> 00:12:56,969 The winner is Garrett McNamara. 193 00:13:00,639 --> 00:13:03,225 That was the turning point for him to say: "You know what?" 194 00:13:03,309 --> 00:13:06,270 "I'm going to focus on catching the biggest wave in the world." 195 00:13:07,396 --> 00:13:10,774 I'm a little lost for words. It happens once in a while. 196 00:13:11,192 --> 00:13:14,028 He got so focused on chasing the biggest, gnarliest waves. 197 00:13:14,486 --> 00:13:16,530 Anytime there was a swell anywhere, 198 00:13:16,614 --> 00:13:18,782 you knew Garrett was going to be there. 199 00:13:19,200 --> 00:13:20,743 And he was frothy. 200 00:13:21,160 --> 00:13:23,913 I mean, he went mad. He just went everywhere. 201 00:13:25,831 --> 00:13:28,417 Garrett's really found his niche 202 00:13:28,542 --> 00:13:34,715 by being somewhere acceptable by the surf industry, 203 00:13:35,090 --> 00:13:38,219 but largely being a maverick out doing his own thing. 204 00:13:39,762 --> 00:13:44,558 He's never, ever been comfortable just being part of the surfing herd. 205 00:13:45,601 --> 00:13:47,686 And because of it, he's really stood out 206 00:13:47,811 --> 00:13:50,397 and had one of the most spectacular careers 207 00:13:50,522 --> 00:13:52,524 that's come out of big wave surfing. 208 00:13:53,025 --> 00:13:55,319 Holy fuck, it's Garrett McNamara! 209 00:13:59,573 --> 00:14:02,993 There's traditional surfing, and there's extreme surfing. 210 00:14:03,285 --> 00:14:05,329 I prefer to do extreme surfing, 211 00:14:05,412 --> 00:14:08,415 put your life on the line every time you go out. 212 00:14:08,499 --> 00:14:11,794 Everybody always just thought I was crazy, out of my mind, 213 00:14:11,877 --> 00:14:13,879 but they don't realize that I was focused. 214 00:14:13,963 --> 00:14:17,841 I had a plan every big swell, I was going after something. 215 00:14:18,384 --> 00:14:21,095 I'm in search of the biggest waves to ride. 216 00:14:21,178 --> 00:14:23,847 And that'll take me all over the world. 217 00:14:24,098 --> 00:14:26,267 I'll ride a hundred foot wave. 218 00:14:26,350 --> 00:14:30,187 Actually, I have no interest in a hundred foot wave. 219 00:14:31,313 --> 00:14:35,776 I want a 120 footer. That way they'll be no ifs, ands or buts about it. 220 00:14:38,654 --> 00:14:42,116 Big wave surfing has been one of the strangest evolutions 221 00:14:42,199 --> 00:14:44,159 just over the last 20 years. 222 00:14:44,952 --> 00:14:47,413 There was a time when the only place that had big waves 223 00:14:47,496 --> 00:14:49,248 was Waimea Bay in Hawaii. 224 00:14:49,957 --> 00:14:54,295 And every few years just out of the mist would emerge another place. 225 00:14:55,337 --> 00:14:57,631 Mavericks suddenly emerged. 226 00:14:58,841 --> 00:15:02,428 And Jaws really showed that there were 60 foot waves, 227 00:15:02,553 --> 00:15:04,596 70 foot waves, 80 foot waves. 228 00:15:05,222 --> 00:15:09,101 Cortes Bank put the whole idea of the hundred foot wave out there. 229 00:15:10,311 --> 00:15:14,565 And the most recent one to shatter everyone's notions of big waves 230 00:15:14,648 --> 00:15:15,774 was Nazaré. 231 00:15:15,858 --> 00:15:19,236 And for sure, Garrett was the first to go there. 232 00:15:19,695 --> 00:15:22,948 When I met Garrett, he had all these brilliant ideas 233 00:15:23,032 --> 00:15:26,035 and all these goals and all these things he wanted to accomplish. 234 00:15:26,118 --> 00:15:28,912 And one of them was riding the hundred foot wave. 235 00:15:29,496 --> 00:15:32,374 I really wanted to help him get organized. 236 00:15:32,624 --> 00:15:36,295 And so I traveled everywhere with him, every swell. 237 00:15:36,420 --> 00:15:39,214 I was always there. We were inseparable. 238 00:15:40,841 --> 00:15:44,219 At that time, nobody knew about Nazaré. 239 00:15:45,095 --> 00:15:47,306 It was not a surfing town. 240 00:15:48,682 --> 00:15:50,642 I've been involved in surfing for a long time. 241 00:15:50,726 --> 00:15:53,687 I was at Surfing Magazine in the eighties. 242 00:15:54,688 --> 00:15:56,690 I did a lot of traveling in the nineties 243 00:15:56,774 --> 00:16:00,110 and a lot of surf exploration around the world. 244 00:16:00,486 --> 00:16:04,573 I had never heard of Nazaré prior to Garrett. 245 00:16:04,656 --> 00:16:07,368 In fact, I'd never even heard of big waves in Portugal. 246 00:16:08,035 --> 00:16:11,497 First time I heard about Nazaré, I got an email from Dino. 247 00:16:11,580 --> 00:16:13,791 He was working for the city hall of Nazaré. 248 00:16:14,416 --> 00:16:19,004 I was walking and I stopped near the cliff to see the view. 249 00:16:20,255 --> 00:16:24,176 And I took a picture of a perfect, incredible wave. 250 00:16:25,094 --> 00:16:29,431 I didn't realize how special that wave and that picture was 251 00:16:29,848 --> 00:16:31,225 until I arrive home. 252 00:16:31,308 --> 00:16:34,686 I immediately think that I need to do something. 253 00:16:35,437 --> 00:16:37,940 I found Garrett's website 254 00:16:38,023 --> 00:16:40,692 and I sent him an email with this picture 255 00:16:40,776 --> 00:16:43,237 saying that we had a giant wave. 256 00:16:46,115 --> 00:16:47,324 That's over a hundred feet. 257 00:16:47,408 --> 00:16:52,496 He asked me, can you come see if my wave was big and good? 258 00:16:52,830 --> 00:16:55,374 And he sent me a picture and it was amazing. 259 00:16:56,875 --> 00:16:59,920 We emailed back and forth for about five years. 260 00:17:00,212 --> 00:17:02,256 Never really got anywhere. 261 00:17:03,590 --> 00:17:06,802 And then Nicole saw the email chain. 262 00:17:07,136 --> 00:17:09,555 That looks big. 263 00:17:10,097 --> 00:17:11,723 And she said, what is this? 264 00:17:11,807 --> 00:17:16,395 And I said, some guy in Nazaré wants me to come check out his wave. 265 00:17:17,354 --> 00:17:21,024 I think he had just been watching these waves his whole life 266 00:17:21,150 --> 00:17:24,570 and he wanted to see somebody surf them. 267 00:17:25,821 --> 00:17:31,368 When I was a kid, I was always passionate about the giant waves. 268 00:17:31,994 --> 00:17:35,873 And that was a passion that I cannot explain you. 269 00:17:36,540 --> 00:17:40,502 Every time that we had a giant swell, I walk to the lighthouse, 270 00:17:40,836 --> 00:17:45,048 spend there four hours or five hours just enjoying. 271 00:17:45,716 --> 00:17:49,386 And I always want to share that. 272 00:17:50,262 --> 00:17:52,556 So I found the email 273 00:17:53,265 --> 00:17:55,434 and I was like: "Do you want to go?" 274 00:17:55,517 --> 00:17:57,769 And he said, yes. And then in a month we were there. 275 00:18:11,825 --> 00:18:16,788 It was just Garrett and I, and we had zero expectations. 276 00:18:16,872 --> 00:18:18,373 We were in love 277 00:18:18,457 --> 00:18:23,086 and it didn't matter what was here, we were going to have a good time. 278 00:18:23,712 --> 00:18:28,342 So literally the first place we went when we arrived was the lighthouse. 279 00:18:28,425 --> 00:18:30,844 This is incredible. Beautiful. 280 00:18:31,512 --> 00:18:33,722 So we get out, we could barely open the car door, 281 00:18:33,805 --> 00:18:36,266 cause the wind was just pounding us. 282 00:18:41,396 --> 00:18:43,315 So this is the first day. 283 00:18:49,738 --> 00:18:51,073 This is crazy. 284 00:18:52,157 --> 00:18:55,160 You feel the power from here. You can feel the shaking. 285 00:18:55,244 --> 00:18:57,329 That thing's probably 50, 60 feet tall. 286 00:19:05,337 --> 00:19:07,506 You're gonna die right there, guaranteed die. 287 00:19:08,674 --> 00:19:12,386 This is incredible. This is big and dangerous. 288 00:19:12,803 --> 00:19:14,096 Crazy. 289 00:19:17,099 --> 00:19:18,934 It's going to be a fun trip. 290 00:19:21,853 --> 00:19:25,566 At that time in my life, I would almost surf anything that broke 291 00:19:25,649 --> 00:19:29,653 and nothing was too big and nothing was too dangerous. 292 00:19:30,237 --> 00:19:32,864 I was real hungry and real focused 293 00:19:32,948 --> 00:19:35,784 and determined to find this hundred foot wave. 294 00:19:35,867 --> 00:19:39,329 And I thought with Nazaré, it was possible. 295 00:19:41,415 --> 00:19:42,791 I got lucky. 296 00:19:44,876 --> 00:19:46,920 The one thing that defines Nazaré, 297 00:19:47,045 --> 00:19:50,716 the unique aspect under the water is the canyon. 298 00:19:51,925 --> 00:19:55,929 It's three miles deep, three times the size of the Grand Canyon. 299 00:19:56,346 --> 00:19:59,099 When the swell comes down on the canyon, 300 00:19:59,182 --> 00:20:02,311 it moves faster and gets compressed. 301 00:20:02,936 --> 00:20:06,982 And that's what draws the waves and magnifies them. 302 00:20:07,065 --> 00:20:11,486 They cross up at the right time and it just creates this wedge. 303 00:20:12,029 --> 00:20:15,782 40 to 60 foot wave is all of a sudden 80 plus. 304 00:20:16,575 --> 00:20:19,620 These waves come out of a 10 000 foot deep trench 305 00:20:19,703 --> 00:20:22,039 and just lurch up out of the ocean. 306 00:20:22,414 --> 00:20:25,125 I mean, they're basically sea monsters. 307 00:20:26,209 --> 00:20:29,880 The scariest thing overall is the unpredictability. 308 00:20:31,256 --> 00:20:34,885 It's a hundred foot beach break and it's over sand. 309 00:20:34,968 --> 00:20:37,429 What that means is waves break everywhere. 310 00:20:37,512 --> 00:20:40,515 There's almost no predictability to it. 311 00:20:41,016 --> 00:20:43,852 Whereas Jaws is a solid reef bottom 312 00:20:43,977 --> 00:20:47,147 and the wave will break in the same spot just about every time. 313 00:20:48,398 --> 00:20:53,195 Nazaré is very different than almost any other spot in the world. 314 00:20:53,528 --> 00:20:56,990 Jaws, Waimea Bay, Mavericks, 315 00:20:57,616 --> 00:20:59,326 they all have a big channel, 316 00:20:59,493 --> 00:21:03,163 which is a spot off to the side where the water's super deep, 317 00:21:03,288 --> 00:21:04,706 where waves will never break. 318 00:21:04,831 --> 00:21:08,085 And you're able to sit there on your surfboard or in a boat 319 00:21:08,168 --> 00:21:11,296 or jet ski and just watch what's going on. 320 00:21:11,380 --> 00:21:15,884 And if you do ride a wave, you can get off to safety rather quickly. 321 00:21:16,718 --> 00:21:20,806 Nazaré is different because there is no channel for you to go to 322 00:21:20,931 --> 00:21:22,516 where it's safe. 323 00:21:22,599 --> 00:21:25,769 Oftentimes you're going through the rinse cycle 324 00:21:25,852 --> 00:21:30,065 where you have to keep going through wall after wall of whitewater. 325 00:21:30,732 --> 00:21:34,403 It looks totally unrideable. There's no safe zones. 326 00:21:35,612 --> 00:21:38,824 I don't know how I was thinking that we could ride it. 327 00:21:39,116 --> 00:21:42,828 But luckily we stayed. 328 00:21:44,413 --> 00:21:49,251 So we have big storms forming in the Northern part of the Atlantic. 329 00:21:49,418 --> 00:21:52,713 But this is a more typical winter condition for us. 330 00:21:52,796 --> 00:21:56,091 We went with Garrett to the Hydrographic Institute, 331 00:21:56,174 --> 00:22:03,473 where he learnt the process through which big waves in Nazaré are formed. 332 00:22:05,434 --> 00:22:07,853 We went out on the sea with a probe. 333 00:22:07,936 --> 00:22:10,480 And thus he found out which were the best spots. 334 00:22:10,605 --> 00:22:13,567 19, 20. We're in the canyon? 335 00:22:14,568 --> 00:22:17,446 We need the cameraman right here. 336 00:22:17,529 --> 00:22:20,991 He knew exactly, by looking at the land, 337 00:22:21,074 --> 00:22:25,120 if the depth was 100, 200, or 20 meters. 338 00:22:25,203 --> 00:22:31,793 And thus he found out which were the best spots to catch 339 00:22:31,877 --> 00:22:33,420 the big waves. 340 00:22:34,004 --> 00:22:37,632 That's the wave. That's where it'll break. See the swells? 341 00:22:37,716 --> 00:22:42,429 Garrett came, he saw really the magic of Nazaré 342 00:22:42,971 --> 00:22:48,059 and he literally put his life on hold and he studied these waves. 343 00:22:48,143 --> 00:22:50,562 He learned these waves. He put the time in 344 00:22:50,645 --> 00:22:52,773 because he believed in this place. 345 00:22:53,440 --> 00:22:57,652 I guess I was just really hungry for adventure at that time of my life. 346 00:22:59,112 --> 00:23:01,907 You got to see the wave out there. It's huge. 347 00:23:03,158 --> 00:23:06,703 I don't know. I think probably 100 feet waves are out there right now. 348 00:23:06,912 --> 00:23:09,664 Did anyone come here before Garrett? 349 00:23:10,749 --> 00:23:14,044 Yes. Of course, a lot of surfers were here 350 00:23:14,711 --> 00:23:16,213 and it was crazy, 351 00:23:16,296 --> 00:23:20,509 but nobody thought that it was possible to ride those waves. 352 00:23:21,384 --> 00:23:26,389 So the first time I witnessed Nazaré, it was in 2005. 353 00:23:26,890 --> 00:23:31,520 When we walked up, and it looked like a hundred feet, perfect pipeline. 354 00:23:31,645 --> 00:23:33,355 I'd never seen anything so perfect. 355 00:23:33,438 --> 00:23:35,690 And it looked like you could make the wave, 356 00:23:35,774 --> 00:23:39,069 but then you would get washed up onto the beach. 357 00:23:40,654 --> 00:23:43,240 Ross Clarke-Jones was pretty much my mentor 358 00:23:43,323 --> 00:23:46,368 when it came to huge waves, his approach. 359 00:23:46,701 --> 00:23:49,287 And for some reason he decided not to go out. 360 00:23:49,371 --> 00:23:51,832 I think mainly because it looked possible to ride, 361 00:23:51,915 --> 00:23:53,667 but not possible to rescue. 362 00:23:53,959 --> 00:23:59,130 I regret not going out to get that one wave in Nazaré the first time. 363 00:23:59,589 --> 00:24:04,010 But the skis weren't right, they were like puddle jumpers. 364 00:24:04,636 --> 00:24:11,309 No one was either keen or capable of trying to rescue someone back then. 365 00:24:20,151 --> 00:24:22,529 The first year we went to Portugal, 366 00:24:22,612 --> 00:24:25,824 we decided to build a brand with the town of Nazaré. 367 00:24:26,324 --> 00:24:28,493 It was called the North Canyon Project. 368 00:24:29,494 --> 00:24:32,247 When we build the project in 2010, 369 00:24:32,330 --> 00:24:36,376 Nazaré was really known and famous because of its summer. 370 00:24:36,459 --> 00:24:40,171 Because it's a really beautiful place with a lot of traditions. 371 00:24:40,422 --> 00:24:45,260 The beach is amazing in the summer, but during the winter days, 372 00:24:45,635 --> 00:24:48,138 it was a really quiet place. 373 00:24:48,680 --> 00:24:53,768 And that's why we built the project, to show the waves to the world, 374 00:24:53,852 --> 00:24:58,773 and to give reasons for the people to visit Nazaré also in the winter. 375 00:24:59,608 --> 00:25:03,737 Just like Jaws is on the map as one of the biggest waves in the world, 376 00:25:03,820 --> 00:25:07,532 Nazaré, the goal was to put it on the map also. 377 00:25:07,616 --> 00:25:12,579 Just like a knife to cut the waves. 378 00:25:12,829 --> 00:25:15,999 There was no money, no sponsors, no nothing. 379 00:25:16,541 --> 00:25:21,046 What we did have was the full support of the city hall. 380 00:25:21,421 --> 00:25:23,214 It's a big pleasure. 381 00:25:25,884 --> 00:25:28,511 The first year was real bare bones. 382 00:25:29,220 --> 00:25:31,890 The main guy was Paulo Caldeira. 383 00:25:32,599 --> 00:25:36,478 He is pretty much the only reason we made it to Nazaré 384 00:25:36,561 --> 00:25:38,271 because he organized it all. 385 00:25:38,647 --> 00:25:42,192 Then we had Pedro Pisco. He was our right hand. 386 00:25:42,275 --> 00:25:45,028 He was in charge of getting us where we needed to go 387 00:25:45,111 --> 00:25:47,989 and what we needed to do and how we needed to do it. 388 00:25:48,073 --> 00:25:50,951 Jorge Leal got brought in by the city hall 389 00:25:51,034 --> 00:25:53,411 to just document whatever we were doing. 390 00:25:53,495 --> 00:25:57,874 He was mainly a still photographer, but he knew how to hold a video camera. 391 00:25:58,124 --> 00:26:00,794 Celeste supported the North Canyon Project 392 00:26:00,877 --> 00:26:03,588 and she gave us so much good food. 393 00:26:04,005 --> 00:26:05,465 Thank you. 394 00:26:05,840 --> 00:26:07,384 Then there was Pitbull. 395 00:26:07,676 --> 00:26:12,389 When Garrett arrived to Nazaré, everything was new 396 00:26:12,973 --> 00:26:15,058 and different for us. 397 00:26:15,225 --> 00:26:17,811 And he start putting people in places 398 00:26:17,894 --> 00:26:21,189 and he decided that I should be a safety driver. 399 00:26:21,523 --> 00:26:25,360 I never went on a jet ski, almost all my life. 400 00:26:25,694 --> 00:26:27,696 So I was learning. 401 00:26:28,113 --> 00:26:31,658 Garrett taught all of these guys how to handle a ski 402 00:26:31,741 --> 00:26:34,494 and how to take care of a ski, how to maintain a ski, 403 00:26:34,577 --> 00:26:37,622 how to put the sled on, how to put the straps on. 404 00:26:37,706 --> 00:26:39,749 That was all from the first project. 405 00:26:40,542 --> 00:26:44,921 We were such a tight team. We did everything together, 406 00:26:45,338 --> 00:26:47,298 planned everything together. 407 00:26:47,382 --> 00:26:49,467 The early days, it was really easy. 408 00:26:49,551 --> 00:26:52,595 It was just us. So there was no distractions. 409 00:26:53,054 --> 00:26:56,975 There weren't very many people or businesses that supported 410 00:26:57,100 --> 00:26:59,894 the project in the first early years 411 00:26:59,978 --> 00:27:03,064 because they didn't believe what was out there. 412 00:27:03,148 --> 00:27:07,318 Hey, Garrett. This is Lino. 413 00:27:09,112 --> 00:27:13,867 But Lino believed in what we were doing and saw what was possible. 414 00:27:14,367 --> 00:27:20,290 Big wave surfing is particular because it's not the kind of surfing 415 00:27:20,373 --> 00:27:23,460 where you can grab a board under your arm and go do it. 416 00:27:23,752 --> 00:27:28,506 It needs a team. It needs logistics, 417 00:27:28,590 --> 00:27:31,593 jet skis, proper boards, proper suits. 418 00:27:31,926 --> 00:27:36,806 There are no big wave surfers working alone. 419 00:27:37,724 --> 00:27:40,727 Lino did work for the city hall basically. 420 00:27:40,977 --> 00:27:44,481 When the project came in, the city hall didn't have money to fund anything. 421 00:27:44,814 --> 00:27:47,859 So Lino actually supported everything. 422 00:27:48,526 --> 00:27:53,448 In the beginning, the community in Nazaré was like: 423 00:27:53,740 --> 00:27:58,953 "Who are these people? What are they going to do there?" 424 00:27:59,621 --> 00:28:04,667 The people from Nazaré have suffered a lot in the past because of the waves. 425 00:28:05,126 --> 00:28:08,421 Lots of people have died. There have been accidents. 426 00:28:10,381 --> 00:28:14,636 Nazaré was a small village, a fisherman village. 427 00:28:16,971 --> 00:28:18,973 In the past, there was no harbor 428 00:28:19,182 --> 00:28:22,060 and the boats had to enter on the sand. 429 00:28:22,811 --> 00:28:26,022 The big waves, they put fear on the fishermen. 430 00:28:26,731 --> 00:28:30,360 Many times, fishermen died during that process. 431 00:28:32,320 --> 00:28:36,116 My great, great grandfather died on the sea 432 00:28:36,658 --> 00:28:40,411 and that's the history of most of the families of Nazaré. 433 00:28:41,079 --> 00:28:42,956 All my family are fishermen. 434 00:28:43,373 --> 00:28:47,085 And if you are going to the sea, you work 10 hours. 435 00:28:47,418 --> 00:28:50,547 When you come back, it's the big waves. 436 00:28:50,880 --> 00:28:53,383 And sometimes the boats fall down. 437 00:28:53,967 --> 00:28:58,054 And sometimes people die. My uncle died in a ship. 438 00:28:59,389 --> 00:29:01,099 It's danger. 439 00:29:02,308 --> 00:29:07,313 It's not easy to look at the same sea that brought so much pain 440 00:29:07,397 --> 00:29:13,945 to these people as a place for crazy people to play with jet skis 441 00:29:14,028 --> 00:29:15,405 and boards. 442 00:29:17,991 --> 00:29:19,450 The scariest day was... 443 00:29:19,534 --> 00:29:22,412 Garrett didn't know the place very well yet. 444 00:29:22,745 --> 00:29:25,456 He was by himself without a jet ski. 445 00:29:25,832 --> 00:29:27,500 And he was like: 446 00:29:27,584 --> 00:29:31,504 "I'm gonna standup paddle from the village all the way around." 447 00:29:31,588 --> 00:29:35,175 "And I'll catch a small wave on the other side and I'll come in." 448 00:29:35,466 --> 00:29:38,553 And he decided to do this in his board shorts in November. 449 00:29:40,513 --> 00:29:43,516 The day that Garrett decided he wanted to surf, 450 00:29:44,184 --> 00:29:49,022 the waves were not that big, but the inside was so much current. 451 00:29:49,480 --> 00:29:52,275 And I tried to stop him, but he did: "No, I'm going." 452 00:29:52,358 --> 00:29:54,903 "People, trust me. I'll do it." 453 00:29:56,446 --> 00:29:57,989 So he paddles around. 454 00:29:58,656 --> 00:30:01,659 He catches a wave and he wipes out. 455 00:30:10,960 --> 00:30:13,671 I was panicking. 456 00:30:14,422 --> 00:30:17,091 I was thinking that he wouldn't make it. 457 00:30:18,384 --> 00:30:22,263 I was swimming in and it kept sucking me back out. 458 00:30:22,722 --> 00:30:25,099 I was getting very winded. 459 00:30:25,934 --> 00:30:29,020 He had a really hard time getting to the beach. 460 00:30:30,605 --> 00:30:32,273 And he was exhausted. 461 00:30:32,815 --> 00:30:35,985 If he didn't make it to the beach, we didn't have a jet ski, 462 00:30:36,069 --> 00:30:40,782 there was nobody to save him. He would've just been swept to sea. 463 00:30:43,576 --> 00:30:50,416 I think that day was decisive for him to learn what Nazaré is all about. 464 00:30:51,125 --> 00:30:53,086 This wave is powerful. 465 00:30:53,711 --> 00:30:55,338 This is nothing to mess around with. 466 00:30:55,421 --> 00:30:57,799 You got to have a really good driver. 467 00:30:57,882 --> 00:31:00,134 You gotta know exactly what you're doing. 468 00:31:00,343 --> 00:31:01,886 It's so gnarly. 469 00:31:02,178 --> 00:31:05,765 That showed Garrett the respect that you have to have 470 00:31:05,848 --> 00:31:07,350 when you go out there. 471 00:31:10,603 --> 00:31:14,107 My only concern is the safety of everybody. 472 00:31:15,441 --> 00:31:19,028 I was really concerned about what I did, 473 00:31:19,445 --> 00:31:22,907 sending the picture to Garrett, inviting Garrett to come. 474 00:31:23,324 --> 00:31:28,079 And I have all the weight in my shoulders of the responsibility 475 00:31:28,162 --> 00:31:30,540 if something bad happened to someone. 476 00:31:37,839 --> 00:31:40,800 You might fall because the rocks are... 477 00:31:42,385 --> 00:31:44,262 - Slippery? - Yeah, slippery. 478 00:31:47,557 --> 00:31:50,393 Be careful because the rocks might... 479 00:31:52,437 --> 00:31:53,730 Go down, go down. 480 00:31:54,188 --> 00:31:57,525 We were a little afraid of what could happen. 481 00:31:59,360 --> 00:32:01,821 We didn't know Garrett that well. 482 00:32:01,904 --> 00:32:06,451 And we thought that if this go wrong, somebody's going to die. 483 00:32:08,995 --> 00:32:13,333 We knew that all the big wave spots around the world 484 00:32:13,416 --> 00:32:15,585 already had guys dying. 485 00:32:15,918 --> 00:32:19,422 The power of the wild California waves has been a magnet for surfers 486 00:32:19,505 --> 00:32:20,757 from all over the world. 487 00:32:20,840 --> 00:32:23,634 Tonight, one of the very best, Mark Foo, has died. 488 00:32:23,718 --> 00:32:27,430 32 year old Kirk Passmore of Haleiwa was last seen 489 00:32:27,513 --> 00:32:29,432 wiping out on a huge wave. 490 00:32:29,932 --> 00:32:32,435 Amid the wild waves, a tragedy. 491 00:32:32,518 --> 00:32:37,148 A surfer found floating face down and unconscious in Stillwater Cove. 492 00:32:39,067 --> 00:32:41,652 We knew that guys died here and there. 493 00:32:42,278 --> 00:32:45,698 And we thought Nazaré was more dangerous. 494 00:32:47,200 --> 00:32:49,952 If somebody dies, somebody is going to come to us and say: 495 00:32:50,036 --> 00:32:52,789 "What the hell? What did you guys do?" 496 00:32:59,253 --> 00:33:01,381 On the first day that Garrett went out, 497 00:33:03,508 --> 00:33:05,176 it really was giant 498 00:33:05,802 --> 00:33:10,223 and we were on the top of the lighthouse, just shaking. 499 00:33:10,973 --> 00:33:15,603 We were like, really scared because we were responsible for that. 500 00:33:16,020 --> 00:33:19,273 We were on the cliff and we were seeing the waves 501 00:33:19,399 --> 00:33:21,776 and we're trying to guess the size. 502 00:33:22,151 --> 00:33:24,487 And then we saw the jet skis arriving 503 00:33:24,570 --> 00:33:26,739 and because the jet skis were there, 504 00:33:26,823 --> 00:33:30,034 you had something to compare, you know, finally. 505 00:33:32,120 --> 00:33:36,541 And we all were looking at each other, like, what is this? 506 00:33:37,041 --> 00:33:39,252 The waves were looking huge. 507 00:33:41,003 --> 00:33:45,049 When we saw Garrett on the water, we finally understood 508 00:33:45,133 --> 00:33:46,426 the size of those waves. 509 00:33:46,509 --> 00:33:48,010 Okay, go! 510 00:34:05,653 --> 00:34:09,449 When Garrett caught a wave, it was magical. 511 00:34:12,034 --> 00:34:14,996 We were like, the guy survived! 512 00:34:15,830 --> 00:34:18,541 For us it was like a dream come true 513 00:34:18,624 --> 00:34:21,794 because we really didn't know if that could be possible or not, 514 00:34:21,878 --> 00:34:24,380 somebody could surf that or not. 515 00:34:24,881 --> 00:34:28,759 We understood that we had found the gold. 516 00:34:30,052 --> 00:34:33,347 And we went to the harbor and he was so relaxed. 517 00:34:33,431 --> 00:34:36,100 Like, this is doable. This is nice. 518 00:34:48,863 --> 00:34:51,157 Garrett fell in love with Nazaré. 519 00:34:51,616 --> 00:34:54,243 The corner must be fun right now. See those little waves? 520 00:34:54,368 --> 00:34:58,998 So we stayed that first year, learning as much as possible. 521 00:34:59,499 --> 00:35:01,042 Look how beautiful it is. 522 00:35:02,793 --> 00:35:08,257 During that time, my brother came to Nazaré to surf with Garrett. 523 00:35:09,008 --> 00:35:11,844 2010. Yes. 524 00:35:12,470 --> 00:35:17,391 Yeah. In 2010, that was my first time to Nazaré. 525 00:35:18,726 --> 00:35:22,855 I actually was in Guadalajara, Spain 526 00:35:22,939 --> 00:35:25,733 and I was playing a season of volleyball there. 527 00:35:26,025 --> 00:35:28,653 Garrett said, yeah, come by for the weekend. 528 00:35:28,736 --> 00:35:31,447 So I went for three days over to Nazaré. 529 00:35:32,073 --> 00:35:37,745 We had surfed together and he said, "you surf well enough". 530 00:35:37,954 --> 00:35:40,331 "I can teach you how to drive the jet ski." 531 00:35:40,414 --> 00:35:43,584 "I can tow you into some of the biggest waves of your life" 532 00:35:44,126 --> 00:35:45,753 "and you can just learn." 533 00:35:48,714 --> 00:35:53,261 And I was just blown away. I didn't know what was going on. 534 00:35:53,344 --> 00:35:56,430 I tied it too much. You with the He-Man grip, the gorilla grip. 535 00:35:56,514 --> 00:35:59,892 Let me see your hand. Give me your hand. 536 00:36:02,436 --> 00:36:05,147 You got more meat. Yours are like salchichas. 537 00:36:06,566 --> 00:36:11,237 My first impression of the waves was why are we here? 538 00:36:11,362 --> 00:36:12,863 Like, what am I looking at? 539 00:36:12,947 --> 00:36:14,824 Can I be out in those waves and have fun 540 00:36:14,907 --> 00:36:17,076 and not just be getting washed around? 541 00:36:17,159 --> 00:36:19,412 And it was mostly just faith in Garrett at that point. 542 00:36:19,495 --> 00:36:21,247 I'm the only guy you listen to out here 543 00:36:21,330 --> 00:36:24,083 and the only guy who pretty much talks unless you have a question. 544 00:36:24,166 --> 00:36:26,460 Nobody tells anybody what to do, except me. 545 00:36:26,627 --> 00:36:30,214 - I'm serious. I'm not joking. - I know. 546 00:36:30,631 --> 00:36:32,550 You don't listen to me on this 547 00:36:32,633 --> 00:36:36,095 only when you're absolutely 100% sure that what I'm telling you to do 548 00:36:36,178 --> 00:36:40,850 is gonna kill you. Other than that, you listen to me in the water. 549 00:36:41,392 --> 00:36:45,313 He hadn't steered me wrong. And he still hasn't really. 550 00:36:46,063 --> 00:36:49,317 He was just egging me to go out and this is what we're going to do. 551 00:36:49,400 --> 00:36:51,902 So I'll put you on the wave. We do this, super easy. 552 00:36:51,986 --> 00:36:54,488 We go, catch some waves. I'm like, all right, let's do it. 553 00:36:54,947 --> 00:36:58,326 Just take your time and relax. Yeah! 554 00:36:58,743 --> 00:37:01,621 Hey, stay here. You're going to go like that. 555 00:37:02,955 --> 00:37:07,126 Go! Cut back, cut back! 556 00:37:16,469 --> 00:37:18,638 - How was that? - That was perfect. 557 00:37:20,723 --> 00:37:23,517 So yeah, he brought me out into the waves 558 00:37:24,101 --> 00:37:25,811 and I just got a couple of waves. 559 00:37:25,936 --> 00:37:28,689 He drives so perfect. He put me right on the spot. 560 00:37:29,273 --> 00:37:32,443 15 feet, 20 feet at the biggest, the face. 561 00:37:32,526 --> 00:37:35,738 Yeah, that was my first tow-in experience 562 00:37:35,821 --> 00:37:38,115 getting a little bit bigger waves. 563 00:37:41,619 --> 00:37:43,579 So we just got done towing 564 00:37:43,746 --> 00:37:48,292 and CJ went out for his first time. How was it out there, CJ? 565 00:37:49,335 --> 00:37:53,339 I am officially hooked. I gotta work on my upper body strength. 566 00:37:53,506 --> 00:37:54,924 Couldn't hold on any longer. 567 00:37:55,007 --> 00:37:57,134 Just the stamina. You just gotta do it a few times. 568 00:37:57,218 --> 00:38:00,680 I was getting that choppy smacking feeling on the drop, going pretty fast. 569 00:38:00,805 --> 00:38:02,890 The hardest place in the world to train. 570 00:38:03,015 --> 00:38:05,184 If you could do it here, you can do it anywhere. 571 00:38:06,852 --> 00:38:10,147 Technically I'm the first girl to ever tow surf in Nazaré. 572 00:38:11,315 --> 00:38:14,944 My dad's a surfer. So I grew up surfing small waves, 573 00:38:15,027 --> 00:38:19,365 but I love standup paddling and I love standup paddle surfing. 574 00:38:20,032 --> 00:38:23,869 The day Garrett took me out, it was not a pretty day. 575 00:38:24,412 --> 00:38:27,123 It was freezing cold. It was stormy. 576 00:38:27,623 --> 00:38:32,086 And he says to me, don't worry. We'll just tow around a little. 577 00:38:33,170 --> 00:38:36,132 And then this wave just came out of nowhere. 578 00:38:36,549 --> 00:38:39,009 He's pulling me up. I'm not even fully up, 579 00:38:39,093 --> 00:38:41,721 and he's saying: "Go, go!" 580 00:38:42,054 --> 00:38:46,892 "Let go!" So I held on too long and it flung me down the wave. 581 00:38:48,686 --> 00:38:51,731 But I was like a stone, I just skipped on the face of this wave. 582 00:38:51,856 --> 00:38:54,734 And then you can see, I go over the falls 583 00:38:54,817 --> 00:38:57,570 and you can see my little arm sticking out of the wave 584 00:38:57,653 --> 00:38:59,029 when it's crashing down. 585 00:39:01,615 --> 00:39:05,494 I was kind of disoriented cause I was so cold. 586 00:39:05,619 --> 00:39:08,622 And then at that point I was kind of towards shore 587 00:39:08,706 --> 00:39:10,332 and he's like: "Stand up!" 588 00:39:10,416 --> 00:39:14,128 But it's just sucking you back out to sea, it doesn't spit you out. 589 00:39:18,799 --> 00:39:23,137 And then finally I got far enough up that this little wave pushed me up 590 00:39:23,220 --> 00:39:26,599 and you can see me like a starfish, just like floating. 591 00:39:28,893 --> 00:39:31,604 I couldn't breathe for like three days. 592 00:39:32,354 --> 00:39:34,440 I really have PTSD. 593 00:39:34,899 --> 00:39:36,942 Like just going out on small waves, freaks me out. 594 00:39:37,026 --> 00:39:41,363 I love to breathe. I just don't want to be held under water. 595 00:39:41,864 --> 00:39:44,033 I love breathing so much. 596 00:39:44,867 --> 00:39:46,952 People really take it for granted. 597 00:39:58,380 --> 00:40:00,466 Where's Chris? Where was Chris going? 598 00:40:00,549 --> 00:40:02,009 He's gonna go dive with Billy. 599 00:40:02,092 --> 00:40:04,929 For a husband and wife who work together, 600 00:40:05,012 --> 00:40:09,183 we've learned how to really effectively communicate with each other. 601 00:40:09,475 --> 00:40:10,684 So this is really cool. 602 00:40:10,810 --> 00:40:14,605 Garrett is an idea man and I'm more of the practical woman. 603 00:40:14,688 --> 00:40:19,235 So sometimes the idea and the practicality and the logic interfere, 604 00:40:19,902 --> 00:40:26,784 but we have an amazing life and we've been really blessed. 605 00:40:30,329 --> 00:40:33,791 This one spot around the corner is one of the most beautiful places. 606 00:40:34,416 --> 00:40:37,753 There's a pod of dolphins that we hang out with a lot. 607 00:40:45,678 --> 00:40:49,890 Swimming with the dolphins here in Hawaii, it's just euphoric. 608 00:40:51,350 --> 00:40:54,061 You're just connecting with nature, 609 00:40:54,812 --> 00:40:56,939 in the ocean and the saltwater. 610 00:40:59,191 --> 00:41:00,734 Just super special, 611 00:41:03,195 --> 00:41:05,030 especially with the family. 612 00:41:14,540 --> 00:41:17,001 Garrett's very intense, 613 00:41:18,168 --> 00:41:23,757 but at the same time, he's a very loving, caring, sensitive person. 614 00:41:24,967 --> 00:41:26,760 And he loves his family. 615 00:41:27,845 --> 00:41:31,849 I really don't know any other big wave surfer who travels with his family 616 00:41:31,932 --> 00:41:36,770 the way we do, but it's challenging for him, for sure. 617 00:41:38,147 --> 00:41:40,608 Garrett's not at peace with himself. 618 00:41:41,984 --> 00:41:44,612 I feel a deep sense of responsibility. 619 00:41:47,197 --> 00:41:51,285 I should just focus more on my family and being present, 620 00:41:52,411 --> 00:41:57,207 but I still feel like I need to do more for some reason. 621 00:42:04,340 --> 00:42:09,094 I know my purpose. It's riding big waves. 622 00:42:18,812 --> 00:42:22,441 In November 2010, the largest swell of the season appeared 623 00:42:22,524 --> 00:42:24,068 on weather maps. 624 00:42:24,151 --> 00:42:25,819 That's a good swell. 625 00:42:26,236 --> 00:42:28,238 So this big swell was coming 626 00:42:28,656 --> 00:42:31,617 and we're like, okay, who's Garrett gonna work with? 627 00:42:31,700 --> 00:42:35,663 We needed somebody with experience to drive the jet ski. 628 00:42:36,205 --> 00:42:40,334 I definitely wasn't towing him in, especially after my episode. 629 00:42:40,709 --> 00:42:45,839 And we heard about this Irish tow team. 630 00:42:47,800 --> 00:42:51,470 Big wave riding is an opportunity that even the most experienced surfer 631 00:42:51,553 --> 00:42:52,846 might turn down. 632 00:42:52,930 --> 00:42:56,517 But for two Plymouth surfers, it's more a case of the bigger, the better. 633 00:42:56,600 --> 00:42:59,228 Normally you'd have to sort of travel to the other side of the world 634 00:42:59,311 --> 00:43:01,105 to surf waves that sort of size. 635 00:43:01,188 --> 00:43:03,440 Hawaii, Australia, places like that. 636 00:43:03,524 --> 00:43:07,736 But it's sort of surprising that they're actually right in your backyard. 637 00:43:09,154 --> 00:43:12,658 We were sort of surfing big waves, or trying to surf big waves, 638 00:43:13,117 --> 00:43:15,828 but there wasn't really any professional big wave surfers 639 00:43:15,953 --> 00:43:17,329 in Ireland at the time. 640 00:43:17,454 --> 00:43:20,624 So we didn't have anyone to show us or tell us anything 641 00:43:20,708 --> 00:43:22,793 about how to set a jet ski up. 642 00:43:22,876 --> 00:43:24,962 We were just watching YouTube videos 643 00:43:25,045 --> 00:43:27,923 and trying to work out how you tow surf. 644 00:43:28,257 --> 00:43:32,803 At that time, these big waves, they only existed in people's minds 645 00:43:32,886 --> 00:43:35,139 in Hawaii and California. 646 00:43:35,597 --> 00:43:37,558 They didn't exist in Ireland. 647 00:43:38,225 --> 00:43:41,228 Before I met Cotton, I was struggling to find somebody 648 00:43:41,353 --> 00:43:44,732 who had the same vision as me, that wanted to ride bigger waves. 649 00:43:44,815 --> 00:43:48,068 And I was sponsored by a company who made surfboards 650 00:43:48,152 --> 00:43:52,406 and Cotton was the guy that fixed the surfboards. 651 00:43:52,906 --> 00:43:57,202 And he also was working on a building site as a plumber's apprentice. 652 00:43:57,286 --> 00:43:59,538 He told me he'd ridden a couple of big waves 653 00:43:59,621 --> 00:44:03,417 and he wanted to see what this was like. So I invited him over. 654 00:44:05,210 --> 00:44:09,298 So within about the first week of Cotton coming to Ireland, 655 00:44:09,381 --> 00:44:12,176 I took him out to Mullaghmore Head 656 00:44:12,509 --> 00:44:15,345 cause it was a gigantic swell coming. 657 00:44:17,097 --> 00:44:19,558 We're gonna go tow surfing. Should be fun. 658 00:44:22,061 --> 00:44:25,481 I'd never driven a jet ski and I wasn't the quickest learner. 659 00:44:25,898 --> 00:44:28,609 And I was having a terrible time. 660 00:44:29,359 --> 00:44:31,737 He was struggling to get me on the waves. 661 00:44:31,820 --> 00:44:35,115 So I then got on to the jet ski to put him on a couple of waves. 662 00:44:35,199 --> 00:44:37,993 Then like that bang, bang, bang, he got like three waves. 663 00:44:38,077 --> 00:44:40,204 So then he's like, right, I want to get you one. 664 00:44:40,287 --> 00:44:43,707 He gets on the ski. And there was a big wave coming through, 665 00:44:43,791 --> 00:44:47,419 like it was a proper 40 foot thick, big, angry thing. 666 00:44:48,378 --> 00:44:51,757 I can remember like in slow motion just thinking 667 00:44:51,965 --> 00:44:54,843 this is going terribly wrong. 668 00:45:03,352 --> 00:45:07,523 Fuck, fuck! Get the phone. Jesus! 669 00:45:08,690 --> 00:45:12,861 The wave swung wide an extra like hundred meters 670 00:45:13,737 --> 00:45:16,073 and I couldn't outrun it. 671 00:45:16,615 --> 00:45:20,786 I was like, I've got to get off this here, like jump. 672 00:45:22,746 --> 00:45:26,542 He positioned the ski where I should have been. 673 00:45:26,625 --> 00:45:31,630 And basically he went for a surf with the ski and I didn't. 674 00:45:31,713 --> 00:45:35,634 When I look back at that footage, like, what are you doing? 675 00:45:35,759 --> 00:45:38,720 But I didn't know what I was doing. 676 00:45:39,429 --> 00:45:41,765 I panicked. It took me about 20 minutes to get back to shore. 677 00:45:41,890 --> 00:45:45,769 And then I spotted the ski and him on top of it way off the coast. 678 00:45:45,853 --> 00:45:47,521 And the jet ski wouldn't start. 679 00:45:47,604 --> 00:45:50,190 Somebody who happened to be onlooking from a nearby house 680 00:45:50,274 --> 00:45:51,942 called the coast guard. 681 00:45:52,276 --> 00:45:54,319 Helicopter is now overhead. 682 00:45:56,113 --> 00:46:00,409 They moved him from the jet ski and took him out of there. 683 00:46:00,492 --> 00:46:03,954 But the ski was gone, it disappeared. That was the end of it. 684 00:46:05,080 --> 00:46:07,749 It was a pinnacle point. because for me, 685 00:46:07,833 --> 00:46:10,836 it was like, give up now, just like suck it all off 686 00:46:10,919 --> 00:46:14,214 and just actually ask for your job back and go back 687 00:46:14,298 --> 00:46:18,177 or you got to really make it happen. 688 00:46:26,602 --> 00:46:28,687 It was actually thanks to Al. 689 00:46:28,770 --> 00:46:31,440 He was like, we're going to do this. We'll get a new ski. 690 00:46:31,565 --> 00:46:33,525 We'll come back harder. 691 00:46:34,484 --> 00:46:38,906 So we surfed big waves in Ireland for two years or three years. 692 00:46:42,201 --> 00:46:45,662 And then that's when Garrett reached out to me and Al. 693 00:46:45,996 --> 00:46:50,459 October 2010, we had surfed this new location off the coast 694 00:46:51,210 --> 00:46:53,378 and it was really big and really perfect. 695 00:46:53,462 --> 00:46:55,672 And it got a lot of media attention. 696 00:46:55,756 --> 00:46:58,342 And at that time Garrett was in Portugal 697 00:46:58,425 --> 00:46:59,885 and I think he'd seen this. 698 00:47:00,135 --> 00:47:03,138 Look at that! Holy shit! 699 00:47:03,222 --> 00:47:06,391 And at the time I believe he was struggling to find people 700 00:47:06,475 --> 00:47:08,310 who wanted to surf Nazaré. 701 00:47:08,644 --> 00:47:10,896 When Garrett went to Nazare the first time 702 00:47:10,979 --> 00:47:13,690 I was actually doing the standup paddle world tour. 703 00:47:13,774 --> 00:47:17,486 And I can remember him asking me to join him to go. 704 00:47:17,569 --> 00:47:20,155 I think he couldn't find anybody else to go at the time. 705 00:47:20,239 --> 00:47:23,242 He was out telling me and all the guys here are like, 706 00:47:23,367 --> 00:47:24,868 "I'm not going there." 707 00:47:24,952 --> 00:47:28,038 Yeah. Okay. Sure. There's a giant wave in Portugal. 708 00:47:28,121 --> 00:47:31,416 I don't like cold water and halfway around the world. 709 00:47:31,500 --> 00:47:33,585 It's like, no. 710 00:47:33,669 --> 00:47:37,839 I tried to recruit a bunch of people. A lot of people. 711 00:47:38,423 --> 00:47:39,758 Nobody came. 712 00:47:39,841 --> 00:47:42,803 I don't think I'd met Garrett before this point, 713 00:47:42,886 --> 00:47:46,223 but when he phoned me, I immediately said yes. 714 00:47:46,473 --> 00:47:49,559 How do you feel your level of driving is? 715 00:47:49,893 --> 00:47:51,436 We get by with what we know. 716 00:47:51,520 --> 00:47:53,397 I don't know what you would say we're capable of. 717 00:47:53,480 --> 00:47:57,442 I think if you were here, maybe you could teach us quite a few things. 718 00:47:57,818 --> 00:47:59,987 I was kind of out of my depth. 719 00:48:00,570 --> 00:48:03,740 I wasn't really that confident on the ski. 720 00:48:04,157 --> 00:48:06,118 And I think Garrett realized that. 721 00:48:06,410 --> 00:48:09,830 He was on a search for people that were obviously good, 722 00:48:09,913 --> 00:48:11,665 but also willing to learn. 723 00:48:17,379 --> 00:48:22,050 Andrew Cotton and Al Mennie came. We became fast friends. 724 00:48:22,884 --> 00:48:25,512 Meeting Garrett was kind of surreal. 725 00:48:26,054 --> 00:48:30,100 We went from having the worst luck or driving skills ever 726 00:48:30,183 --> 00:48:33,979 to like being asked to drive around Nazaré on a jet ski 727 00:48:34,104 --> 00:48:36,231 with one of your surfing heroes. 728 00:48:39,151 --> 00:48:43,238 That next morning, Garrett drove the car up the hill to the lighthouse. 729 00:48:43,322 --> 00:48:47,242 And at that time the lighthouse was a kind of out of town area. 730 00:48:47,326 --> 00:48:50,537 No one really went there. There's a dusty road down to this old fort 731 00:48:50,620 --> 00:48:54,207 down on a very prominent headland off the west coast of Portugal. 732 00:48:54,291 --> 00:48:56,918 And there's a real feeling about the west coast of Portugal. 733 00:48:57,002 --> 00:48:58,378 It's an end of the world feeling. 734 00:48:58,545 --> 00:49:01,757 You feel like you're on the edge of the world. It's raw. 735 00:49:04,384 --> 00:49:06,595 On that morning, I remember standing down there 736 00:49:06,720 --> 00:49:08,972 and the explosions of the waves hitting the rock 737 00:49:09,056 --> 00:49:13,477 in front of the headland were earth-shattering. 738 00:49:19,232 --> 00:49:23,987 The waves were hitting this rock and pouring up over the top. 739 00:49:24,071 --> 00:49:26,156 It felt like it was almost reaching for us. 740 00:49:26,239 --> 00:49:27,908 It was like reaching up. 741 00:49:27,991 --> 00:49:30,619 As it got to the edge of the path, it just dropped down 742 00:49:30,702 --> 00:49:32,537 and you're like, "oh". 743 00:49:32,621 --> 00:49:34,873 Garrett actually asked the question, he said: 744 00:49:35,415 --> 00:49:39,336 "You are doing this for your own reasons. Aren't you?" 745 00:49:39,711 --> 00:49:41,588 Which made me realize that he understood 746 00:49:41,797 --> 00:49:43,882 that this place is very dangerous. 747 00:49:44,716 --> 00:49:48,011 He understands the ocean in terms of big waves 748 00:49:48,095 --> 00:49:51,765 as well as if not better than any other big wave surfer on the planet. 749 00:49:51,848 --> 00:49:56,269 So for him to tell us that this is serious, this is dangerous, 750 00:49:57,145 --> 00:50:00,732 that really made me go: "How dangerous is this?" 751 00:50:04,986 --> 00:50:08,949 I think part of the reason that big wave surfing resonates 752 00:50:09,074 --> 00:50:10,784 with so many people 753 00:50:11,159 --> 00:50:14,830 is because everyone's been to the beach and played around 754 00:50:14,913 --> 00:50:20,001 in two foot waves and been tossed around by this little wave 755 00:50:20,085 --> 00:50:22,796 that will hold you down against your will. 756 00:50:22,879 --> 00:50:25,465 And if a three foot wave is going to do that, 757 00:50:27,050 --> 00:50:29,511 what's a 60 foot wave going to do to me? 758 00:50:30,971 --> 00:50:36,017 Falling on a sixty plus foot wave is like being in a car accident 759 00:50:36,101 --> 00:50:37,394 for a solid minute. 760 00:50:37,936 --> 00:50:41,231 It's just the most violent rag dolling experience. 761 00:50:41,314 --> 00:50:42,774 If you try to fight it, 762 00:50:42,941 --> 00:50:47,028 you feel like your arms and legs are just going to get ripped clean off. 763 00:50:47,112 --> 00:50:48,780 It is so much power. 764 00:50:49,114 --> 00:50:52,284 You're underwater getting beat and you don't know which way's up. 765 00:50:52,367 --> 00:50:53,827 It gets dark down there 766 00:50:53,952 --> 00:50:57,164 and you're just getting spun and you just let your last breath out. 767 00:50:57,247 --> 00:51:01,001 There's always this feeling: "God, is this ever going to let up?" 768 00:51:01,084 --> 00:51:02,752 It's really terrifying. 769 00:51:03,503 --> 00:51:09,634 The reality is that riding big waves is dangerous and you can die from it. 770 00:51:09,968 --> 00:51:12,304 And people do. It's not a joke. 771 00:51:36,077 --> 00:51:38,246 Nice! 772 00:51:40,123 --> 00:51:43,627 I got the rush fully, like more than I do in the waves. 773 00:51:43,710 --> 00:51:47,005 - Let's just go home then. - Yes, it's done. We're done. 774 00:51:47,714 --> 00:51:51,176 Coming from Ireland, I was a self-sufficient big wave surfer. 775 00:51:51,259 --> 00:51:54,638 Everything I did was by myself. I organized everything myself. 776 00:51:54,721 --> 00:51:57,390 But turning up in the harbor in Nazaré, 777 00:51:57,516 --> 00:52:01,561 all these local Portuguese men, they were setting up jet skis for us. 778 00:52:01,770 --> 00:52:04,856 They were like towing them around. What is this? 779 00:52:04,940 --> 00:52:09,194 I started to realize this was a huge passionate endeavor by the local crew. 780 00:52:09,528 --> 00:52:12,197 Most people can't get the funding to run a local contest, 781 00:52:12,280 --> 00:52:14,241 local small wave surf contest, 782 00:52:14,616 --> 00:52:17,202 but they had managed to get this crew of people 783 00:52:17,285 --> 00:52:18,995 and the backing of their government 784 00:52:19,079 --> 00:52:23,333 to fund and help support Nazaré as a big wave surf destination 785 00:52:23,416 --> 00:52:27,087 without even knowing if it was possible to ride at size. 786 00:52:28,463 --> 00:52:33,843 There was definitely an air of concern from the local guys 787 00:52:33,927 --> 00:52:35,971 and you could see it in them and you could feel it in them. 788 00:52:36,054 --> 00:52:38,974 And rightly so. Nazaré is a very dangerous place. 789 00:52:49,359 --> 00:52:51,945 The first time that we surfed together in Nazaré, 790 00:52:52,487 --> 00:52:53,947 there's a lot of pressure. 791 00:52:55,073 --> 00:52:56,658 You doubt yourself. 792 00:52:57,117 --> 00:52:58,618 Your anxiety, your fear, 793 00:52:58,743 --> 00:53:00,996 you're stressing that the waves are going to be big. 794 00:53:01,079 --> 00:53:03,290 Are you going to be good enough? 795 00:53:07,210 --> 00:53:10,922 The system we were trying to develop for doing this safely 796 00:53:11,006 --> 00:53:17,262 was that we were going to use one surfer being towed by one driver 797 00:53:17,345 --> 00:53:22,350 and another jet ski to track the first team as a safety precaution. 798 00:53:22,684 --> 00:53:26,396 That hadn't happened before in the world of surfing. 799 00:53:27,772 --> 00:53:29,899 This is my first time. I'm on the ski. 800 00:53:30,025 --> 00:53:32,694 Garrett's driving and we go down to the rock. 801 00:53:32,777 --> 00:53:36,740 We were rounded about three seconds and Garrett's going: 802 00:53:36,823 --> 00:53:39,242 "Get on the rope!" 803 00:53:39,326 --> 00:53:40,619 And I'm going: "What?" 804 00:53:40,702 --> 00:53:45,123 And there's like fifty foot peak just going everywhere. 805 00:53:45,540 --> 00:53:47,375 This was like a war zone, 806 00:53:47,459 --> 00:53:49,794 peaks and waves coming in from every angle 807 00:53:49,878 --> 00:53:52,797 It felt like you were being hunted. That's honestly what it felt like. 808 00:53:52,881 --> 00:53:55,342 And he's shouting: "Get on the rope!" 809 00:53:55,425 --> 00:53:58,637 And I'm like: "Would you shut up? Let me have a look at it." 810 00:54:15,320 --> 00:54:18,823 Nazaré isn't like any other big wave spot. It's a different animal. 811 00:54:19,366 --> 00:54:21,660 It comes in taller and taller 812 00:54:21,743 --> 00:54:24,287 and wobbles and it moves and it shifts 813 00:54:24,371 --> 00:54:27,040 and it breaks a bit and a bit more and then it goes waaah! 814 00:54:36,341 --> 00:54:37,842 What'd you think of the waves? 815 00:54:38,176 --> 00:54:42,430 It looks heavy. That's the first time I've seen it. 816 00:54:42,514 --> 00:54:44,724 So it's nerves and fear. 817 00:54:44,849 --> 00:54:49,437 We've surfed and towed beaches, but nothing like that. 818 00:54:50,480 --> 00:54:53,108 When we first got there, a couple of really big waves came 819 00:54:53,233 --> 00:54:54,818 and it seemed really big 820 00:54:55,485 --> 00:54:59,239 and it just seemed to get bigger and bigger and more water moving. 821 00:55:01,616 --> 00:55:03,660 When we first drove out this morning, 822 00:55:03,743 --> 00:55:06,663 Garrett was like a kid at Christmas and I'm sitting there going: 823 00:55:07,372 --> 00:55:09,457 "Look at how crazy it looks!" 824 00:55:10,250 --> 00:55:13,837 I heard you were the king of the morning, you got the biggest one. 825 00:55:14,212 --> 00:55:17,674 I think a big one. Did I? It seemed quite big. 826 00:55:18,883 --> 00:55:22,011 As I started looking down the wave, all I heard was Garrett shouting: 827 00:55:22,095 --> 00:55:24,931 "To the bottom. Go to the bottom." 828 00:55:25,557 --> 00:55:27,016 He's driving the ski. 829 00:55:44,367 --> 00:55:46,453 It's definitely been a memorable session. 830 00:55:46,536 --> 00:55:49,038 There's no doubt about that. I'll never forget it. 831 00:55:49,330 --> 00:55:51,958 It was big. And a lot of water moving. 832 00:55:52,041 --> 00:55:55,253 And the drops were... Never got to the bottom. 833 00:55:55,336 --> 00:55:58,381 Never got to the bottom. Right? Did you get to the bottom? 834 00:55:58,465 --> 00:55:59,799 I don't know. 835 00:56:00,425 --> 00:56:03,052 And then all of a sudden you start riding. 836 00:56:03,178 --> 00:56:08,057 You keep going down. It's like, scary. 837 00:56:08,141 --> 00:56:09,768 Scary, right? 838 00:56:09,851 --> 00:56:12,395 From speaking to the locals afterwards, 839 00:56:12,729 --> 00:56:15,315 there was a real turning point that day. 840 00:56:15,398 --> 00:56:16,858 When Garrett fell on a wave, 841 00:56:18,651 --> 00:56:21,321 both Andrew and I immediately ski straight in after him. 842 00:56:21,446 --> 00:56:23,364 We went straight in through all the chaos 843 00:56:23,490 --> 00:56:25,325 where all the huge whitewater is rushing through, 844 00:56:25,408 --> 00:56:27,994 where we had never been before and we got him 845 00:56:28,077 --> 00:56:31,581 and then we raced all the way to shore and we fought our way back out. 846 00:56:31,664 --> 00:56:34,459 And I think that was the first time that ever really happened. 847 00:56:34,542 --> 00:56:37,128 Nobody had really had to go in and do that sort of a rescue before, 848 00:56:37,212 --> 00:56:39,798 but it made us realize that this was possible. 849 00:56:40,965 --> 00:56:44,010 You were a champion in there. 850 00:56:44,803 --> 00:56:47,347 I was on the back of his ski and I felt really safe. 851 00:56:47,430 --> 00:56:49,849 Well, that's good, at least you know that as a result. 852 00:56:50,725 --> 00:56:52,268 The first day I surfed with Cotty, 853 00:56:52,352 --> 00:56:56,731 I really had an amazing connection with him and really felt comfortable. 854 00:56:56,815 --> 00:56:59,150 At that point, I was a plumber from Devon. 855 00:56:59,234 --> 00:57:03,196 Not many professional surfers would have trusted a plumber from Devon 856 00:57:03,279 --> 00:57:05,448 to go tow him in Nazaré. 857 00:57:06,282 --> 00:57:09,244 He gave me the time, he didn't care where I was from, 858 00:57:09,327 --> 00:57:10,703 my background. 859 00:57:10,787 --> 00:57:13,373 So I think that just speaks volumes to me. 860 00:57:14,290 --> 00:57:16,459 It was just the right time for me. 861 00:57:16,835 --> 00:57:19,379 I was just at a point where I hated plumbing 862 00:57:19,462 --> 00:57:22,215 and I was just so into my big waves. 863 00:57:22,340 --> 00:57:25,218 It was just a dream to be doing it at all. 864 00:57:26,803 --> 00:57:29,931 Surfing with Garrett in Nazaré opened my mind 865 00:57:30,014 --> 00:57:32,559 to how you approach a big wave, 866 00:57:32,642 --> 00:57:34,519 not just how you physically approach it, 867 00:57:34,602 --> 00:57:36,479 but how you mentally approach it, 868 00:57:36,563 --> 00:57:38,314 what you can survive 869 00:57:38,690 --> 00:57:41,860 and what that takes to surf the biggest waves in the world. 870 00:57:42,151 --> 00:57:45,405 I was just like a sponge. It was just amazing. 871 00:57:45,780 --> 00:57:48,533 So what's next for you? 872 00:57:48,658 --> 00:57:51,244 I've got to get home. I'm a plumber. 873 00:57:51,661 --> 00:57:52,996 Gotta get home. 874 00:57:53,079 --> 00:57:56,499 - I've got two jobs. - So you're used to barrels? 875 00:57:57,292 --> 00:58:00,545 Used to lots of water leaking everywhere. 876 00:58:05,341 --> 00:58:09,387 Today's our last day. And we're going to go paddle around 877 00:58:09,470 --> 00:58:13,308 and just really get to know the canyon 878 00:58:13,391 --> 00:58:14,767 and its surroundings. 879 00:58:15,935 --> 00:58:19,981 And just enjoy it and get ready to come back. 880 00:58:23,776 --> 00:58:26,863 I got invited here to Nazaré by Dino 881 00:58:26,988 --> 00:58:32,160 and the city hall and it far exceeded my expectations. 882 00:58:33,828 --> 00:58:38,791 The waves are giant, powerful and challenging, 883 00:58:40,919 --> 00:58:44,172 and I consider it a second home now. 884 00:58:46,883 --> 00:58:49,510 I've surfed waves all over the world, 885 00:58:49,594 --> 00:58:51,512 chasing swells everywhere. 886 00:58:52,263 --> 00:58:54,974 There's all these guys searching for this hundred foot wave, 887 00:58:55,099 --> 00:58:57,644 and everybody wants to ride the hundred foot wave. 888 00:58:57,810 --> 00:59:02,357 I know it's here and I know it's for real and I know it will happen. 889 00:59:02,982 --> 00:59:06,402 So mark my words, we'll be riding one out here someday. 75905

Can't find what you're looking for?
Get subtitles in any language from opensubtitles.com, and translate them here.