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The idea of surfing
on a hundred foot wave
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came purely from trying
to get the rush.
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There was no wave too big.
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It was just looking for bigger
and bigger and bigger.
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The 100 foot wave has become
this phantom legend.
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Does the hundred foot wave exist?
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I think, it does. Is it surfable?
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I don't know.
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It's a very fine line.
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Surfing big waves is very exhilarating,
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but quite scary too.
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You have to have that mental attitude
to be willing to die.
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And die again and again.
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And that's wave after wave,
day after day.
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You start to fear for your life.
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It's pretty crazy seeing those images
of surfers on big waves.
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And you wonder
how do we survive that.
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Whenever you fall on a big wave,
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you don't have any control
of what's about to happen.
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You are blasted this way,
blasted that way,
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flying up all over the place.
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When you're holding on
to your last breath,
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there's panic and there's fear.
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The goal is to face fears,
to go straight at the fear,
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to release it, to free it.
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In doing this and facing this fear,
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I'm going to discover a part of myself
that I didn't know was there.
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Check out these monster
100 foot waves off Portugal.
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The biggest wave ever surfed
as high as 100 feet.
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To put that into perspective, that
is taller than an eight story building.
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Surfers are always looking
for the next great thing.
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It often breaks those brave
or crazy board riders.
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Severe wipeouts and waves
of mind boggling height.
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What happens here happens
nowhere else in the world.
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The biggest wave ever surfed.
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100 foot wave.
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100 FOOT WAVE
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Chapter 1
Sea Monsters
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My name's Garrett McNamara.
I'm an ocean explorer.
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I just feel real comfortable
in the ocean.
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Probably more comfortable
than I do on the land.
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Garrett McNamara, known
for discovering and pioneering
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and surfing the biggest wave
in the world.
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Garrett is an American
professional big wave surfer.
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Hawaii's big wave rider
Garrett McNamara has ridden
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what could be the world's
biggest wave.
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This daredevil Hawaiian
is still pushing the envelope,
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chasing one final prize,
to surf the perfect wave.
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Hey, baby!
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- The waves are coming, huh?
- Yeah.
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Tradewinds offshore?
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Yeah, it's going to be giant,
like 15 miles an hour.
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Perfect. All right, bye.
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I've always wanted to ride
a wave over a hundred feet.
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And there's not another place
in the world like Nazaré in Portugal.
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That's the only place that I see
the potential of a hundred foot wave.
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One, two, three.
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I am getting ready physically,
mentally,
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spiritually to go back to Nazaré.
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This year, I am very, very confident
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that we're going to ride the biggest
wave ever ridden out there.
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I've been surfing my whole life
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and it has pretty much been a dream
the whole way.
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When we were younger,
I would spend my last penny
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to go hunt for a wave.
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I would literally not have
any money left at the location
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and I would have to sell surfboards
to get a plane ticket out of there.
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I would do everything and anything
you could do
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to get to that next big wave.
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But at 35, I gave up on my passion
and I opened a store
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because I thought
it was the responsible thing to do.
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I thought it was
what we're supposed to do.
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I had three children
with my first wife
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and I didn't think
there was a future in surfing.
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Since I had surfed
my whole life up to that point,
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I felt like, okay,
I already got to surf till 35.
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So working for the rest of my life
isn't too bad.
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I should be very happy
to just work now.
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My brother's t-shirt.
It's him on the shirt.
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After about two or three years,
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I was pretty miserable
going to work every day.
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I was driving to the store
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and I was passing perfect waves
and I was getting depressed.
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I thought to myself, man, I really want
to give the surfing one more chance.
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I wrote a business plan
to keep surfing,
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basically a roadmap,
keep surfing was the goal.
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Training, focusing, manifesting
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was what I felt was the way
to achieve that.
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We're in the parking lot of the store
that I very fortunately got to close.
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It was doing well,
it was a successful business,
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but it wasn't fun.
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When friends came in talking about
how good the waves were,
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I'd just be like, don't even tell me.
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I don't remember it being red.
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Garrett, I don't really remember
hearing from him for a while,
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but when tow surfing emerged,
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right around the turn of the century,
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that's where Garrett
reinvented himself.
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In the beginning,
there was paddle surfing
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and it started out in smaller waves
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where if you could just make it
outside was a challenge.
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There was no jet skis,
there was no flotation,
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so we went as far as we could go
with our arms.
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At some point,
with all the North Shore breaks,
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they're all just so crowded.
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It's just so hard
to get the good wave.
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It's like being in a ski resort
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and there's just hundreds of people
on every run.
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And then there's mountains
in the back.
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Laird Hamilton, Derek Dorner
and I, we went,
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"maybe if we take
my Zodiac out there,"
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"we can start tapping into
these back mountains".
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The very first day that we implemented
the technique in large conditions,
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it was Thomas Edison
and the light bulb.
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Everything lit up and we were like,
yeah, we're onto something.
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I was on the beach watching
that first day.
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And I was instantly like...
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I'm just watching them ride wave
after wave.
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I felt like I was a cartoon character
with the jaw dropped on the ground
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and I'm just watching.
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We knew
that it was something special.
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We knew that it was going to
change the way we rode giant waves,
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but I don't think we had any idea
to what extent.
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When we started towing these waves,
it was like an untapped resource,
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but it was kind of a risky thing,
especially with the Zodiac.
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The challenge with the Zodiac
is there's a propeller
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and that thing will chop you up.
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So Zodiac can't really go in
and rescue you.
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So the only way to catch it,
once it gets over like 50 feet tall,
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is with a jet ski.
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We took both the WaveRunner
and the jet ski over to Maui.
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Then we found out that it can handle
as big as mother nature can send.
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Using a jet ski allowed access
to these outer reefs.
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And it turned out those waves breaking
out there were much, much bigger
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than anyone really realized,
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that there were suddenly
50 foot waves and 60 foot waves.
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And they were everywhere.
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Now, there was no waves
that were too big to ride.
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You could surf anywhere.
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Garrett really kind of burst back on
the scene in about 2001, 2002.
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There was a series of swells at Jaws.
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And one of them was
for the Tow-In World Cup.
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There was a contest at Jaws
and I got invited somehow.
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I thought winning the event
was the way to keep surfing.
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I remember the very first day
that he came to Jaws,
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it was probably one of the better days
that I've seen at Jaws.
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The waves were really, really good.
And it was a giant day.
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I'd never been to Jaws
and it was terrifying.
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I was so afraid.
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First wave, I panicked,
I chickened out.
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And I was like, kind of embarrassed
and ashamed.
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And then he put me on another wave,
right in the right spot, and I just ran.
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Got to a channel, kicked down.
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And then the next one, yeah.
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And the next one started to turn,
started to have fun.
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And right at the horn,
we got the third wave.
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We ended up winning.
It was a 70 000 dollars purse.
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The highest purse ever won with the
biggest waves ever competed in.
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And then I wanted to get barreled.
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I saw so many guys riding
so many waves, not in the barrel.
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And so the next year,
went and got barreled.
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Holy shit!
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I was in the water shooting
a big 35 millimeter camera rig.
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It was like a 50-foot day.
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And I turned on the water
and I just zoomed in enough,
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and I just saw this wave barreling.
It just spit.
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And then this little guy came out
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and it was Garrett
with his hands over his head.
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That was the deepest anyone had
ever gotten inside a barrel
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out at Peahi and come out.
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It was something that we hadn't
been doing quite like that.
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We had been moving
a lot more slowly.
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We were just trying to survive it.
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I have a saying,
ride to ride another day.
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And I think Garrett's saying is,
ride to ride today
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and maybe not tomorrow.
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When Garrett caught that giant barrel,
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I was sitting in a tree with my younger
brother and my best friend.
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And we could not believe our eyes.
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Part of me thinks he came
from another dimension.
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I got sucked up into the barrel
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and then, like a cannon,
just whoosh.
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Opened my eyes, looked up,
my hands up.
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Thank you, God.
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That ride was like, the biggest
barrel ever gotten to date.
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It's still probably the best barrel
ever ridden at Jaws.
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That stands the test of time
almost 20 years later
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as one of the biggest, best barrels
that any human being has ever ridden.
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That wave revitalized
my surfing career.
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I closed the store
and then it just went bananas.
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He won some awards with that wave.
It was massive.
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The winner is Garrett McNamara.
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That was the turning point for him
to say: "You know what?"
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"I'm going to focus on catching
the biggest wave in the world."
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I'm a little lost for words.
It happens once in a while.
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He got so focused on chasing
the biggest, gnarliest waves.
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Anytime there was a swell anywhere,
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you knew Garrett
was going to be there.
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And he was frothy.
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I mean, he went mad.
He just went everywhere.
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Garrett's really found his niche
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by being somewhere acceptable
by the surf industry,
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but largely being a maverick
out doing his own thing.
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He's never, ever been comfortable
just being part of the surfing herd.
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And because of it,
he's really stood out
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and had one
of the most spectacular careers
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that's come out of big wave surfing.
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Holy fuck, it's Garrett McNamara!
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There's traditional surfing,
and there's extreme surfing.
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I prefer to do extreme surfing,
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put your life on the line
every time you go out.
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Everybody always just thought
I was crazy, out of my mind,
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but they don't realize
that I was focused.
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I had a plan every big swell,
I was going after something.
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I'm in search of the biggest waves
to ride.
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And that'll take me all over the world.
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I'll ride a hundred foot wave.
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Actually, I have no interest
in a hundred foot wave.
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I want a 120 footer. That way they'll
be no ifs, ands or buts about it.
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Big wave surfing has been one
of the strangest evolutions
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just over the last 20 years.
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There was a time when the only place
that had big waves
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was Waimea Bay in Hawaii.
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And every few years just out of the
mist would emerge another place.
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Mavericks suddenly emerged.
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And Jaws really showed
that there were 60 foot waves,
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70 foot waves, 80 foot waves.
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Cortes Bank put the whole idea
of the hundred foot wave out there.
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And the most recent one to shatter
everyone's notions of big waves
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was Nazaré.
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And for sure,
Garrett was the first to go there.
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When I met Garrett,
he had all these brilliant ideas
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and all these goals and all these
things he wanted to accomplish.
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And one of them was riding
the hundred foot wave.
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I really wanted to help him
get organized.
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And so I traveled everywhere
with him, every swell.
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I was always there.
We were inseparable.
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At that time, nobody knew
about Nazaré.
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It was not a surfing town.
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I've been involved in surfing
for a long time.
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I was at Surfing Magazine
in the eighties.
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I did a lot of traveling in the nineties
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and a lot of surf exploration
around the world.
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I had never heard of Nazaré
prior to Garrett.
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In fact, I'd never even heard
of big waves in Portugal.
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First time I heard about Nazaré,
I got an email from Dino.
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He was working
for the city hall of Nazaré.
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I was walking and I stopped near
the cliff to see the view.
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And I took a picture of a perfect,
incredible wave.
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I didn't realize how special that wave
and that picture was
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until I arrive home.
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I immediately think that I need
to do something.
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I found Garrett's website
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and I sent him an email
with this picture
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saying that we had a giant wave.
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That's over a hundred feet.
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He asked me, can you come see
if my wave was big and good?
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And he sent me a picture
and it was amazing.
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We emailed back and forth
for about five years.
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Never really got anywhere.
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And then Nicole saw the email chain.
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That looks big.
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And she said, what is this?
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And I said, some guy in Nazaré
wants me to come check out his wave.
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I think he had just been watching
these waves his whole life
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and he wanted to see somebody
surf them.
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When I was a kid, I was always
passionate about the giant waves.
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And that was a passion
that I cannot explain you.
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Every time that we had a giant swell,
I walk to the lighthouse,
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spend there four hours or five hours
just enjoying.
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And I always want to share that.
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So I found the email
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and I was like:
"Do you want to go?"
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And he said, yes.
And then in a month we were there.
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It was just Garrett and I,
and we had zero expectations.
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We were in love
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and it didn't matter what was here,
we were going to have a good time.
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So literally the first place we went
when we arrived was the lighthouse.
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This is incredible. Beautiful.
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So we get out, we could barely open
the car door,
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cause the wind was just pounding us.
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So this is the first day.
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This is crazy.
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You feel the power from here.
You can feel the shaking.
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That thing's probably 50, 60 feet tall.
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You're gonna die right there,
guaranteed die.
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This is incredible.
This is big and dangerous.
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Crazy.
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It's going to be a fun trip.
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At that time in my life, I would almost
surf anything that broke
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and nothing was too big
and nothing was too dangerous.
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I was real hungry and real focused
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and determined to find
this hundred foot wave.
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And I thought with Nazaré,
it was possible.
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I got lucky.
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The one thing that defines Nazaré,
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the unique aspect under the water
is the canyon.
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It's three miles deep, three times
the size of the Grand Canyon.
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When the swell comes down
on the canyon,
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it moves faster
and gets compressed.
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And that's what draws the waves
and magnifies them.
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They cross up at the right time
and it just creates this wedge.
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40 to 60 foot wave is all
of a sudden 80 plus.
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These waves come out
of a 10 000 foot deep trench
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and just lurch up out of the ocean.
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I mean, they're basically
sea monsters.
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The scariest thing overall
is the unpredictability.
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It's a hundred foot beach break
and it's over sand.
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What that means is waves
break everywhere.
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There's almost no predictability to it.
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Whereas Jaws is a solid reef bottom
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and the wave will break in the same
spot just about every time.
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Nazaré is very different than almost
any other spot in the world.
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Jaws, Waimea Bay, Mavericks,
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they all have a big channel,
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which is a spot off to the side
where the water's super deep,
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where waves will never break.
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And you're able to sit there
on your surfboard or in a boat
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or jet ski and just watch
what's going on.
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And if you do ride a wave, you can
get off to safety rather quickly.
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00:21:16,718 --> 00:21:20,806
Nazaré is different because there
is no channel for you to go to
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where it's safe.
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Oftentimes you're going
through the rinse cycle
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where you have to keep going
through wall after wall of whitewater.
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It looks totally unrideable.
There's no safe zones.
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I don't know how I was thinking
that we could ride it.
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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
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But this is a more typical
winter condition for us.
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We went with Garrett
to the Hydrographic Institute,
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where he learnt the process through
which big waves in Nazaré are formed.
332
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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
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19, 20. We're in the canyon?
335
00:22:14,568 --> 00:22:17,446
We need the cameraman right here.
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He knew exactly,
by looking at the land,
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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
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the big waves.
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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
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because he believed
in this place.
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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
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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.
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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.
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00:23:49,371 --> 00:23:51,832
I think mainly because it looked
possible to ride,
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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,
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00:24:22,612 --> 00:24:25,824
we decided to build a brand
with the town of Nazaré.
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00:24:26,324 --> 00:24:28,493
It was called
the North Canyon Project.
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00:24:29,494 --> 00:24:32,247
When we build the project in 2010,
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00:24:32,330 --> 00:24:36,376
Nazaré was really known
and famous because of its summer.
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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,
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it was a really quiet place.
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00:24:48,680 --> 00:24:53,768
And that's why we built the project,
to show the waves to the world,
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00:24:53,852 --> 00:24:58,773
and to give reasons for the people
to visit Nazaré also in the winter.
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00:24:59,608 --> 00:25:03,737
Just like Jaws is on the map as one
of the biggest waves in the world,
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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
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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
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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:
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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
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