Europe has shown its potential for big wave surfing. A world record for the largest wave ever surfed can easily be broken in the Old Continent. So, where are located the highest peaks?
Surfing was not born in Europe. Not even big wave surfing. But the Old Continent has a long Atlantic tradition, when it comes to powerful swells.
The North Atlantic waters, in particular, have been … More
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Belharra and Mullaghmore Head fired the first bombs, as the “Black Swell” hits Europe in all its glory. Guess who joined the party.
Kurt Rist opened hostilities in Irish waters. The moment Winter Storm Hercules touched the shores of the British Islands, the surfer from New York got barreled in the tricky curls of Mullaghmore Head, County Sligo.
Andrew Cotton was … More
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A storm named Hercules could produce the biggest waves ever surfed in Europe. The North Atlantic storm made landfall Monday morning Europe time, with the above photo posted by Billabongxxl.com and shot by Antonio Araujo in the Azores, providing an indication of what is to follow. Araujo said, “This photo was taken during the passage of the storm Hercules as the waves reached 33 to 36 feet tall on the north coast of the island of Terceira in the Azores.”
The forecasts are predicting such huge waves, with potentially favorable winds, that most of the best big-wave surfers in the world are booking flights to various ports in Europe … More
Andrew “Cotty” Cotton (Croyde, South West, United Kingdom) gets towed into a massive wall at Mullaghmore Head, Ireland on the last-minute XXL Europe swell. Video by Jamie Russell. An entry in the Ride of the Year category of the 2012 Billabong XXL Global Big Wave Awards.
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