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Teiki Mathieu Baillan surfing a self-made Alaia surfboard in Lances Left, Mentawaï, Indonesia. Photo by C. Naslain, 2009.
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By kellyslater , 07-09-2011
- I surf better than all of you, all of you. I surf better than all of you, all the freakin time. Haole go home? Hawaii man go drown in the sea, Go drown in the sea like Eddie.
By Wolfe , 11-04-2010
- After our trip to teauhpoo my friend Wolfe from Poland and Dominic the champion river surfer from Germany will make finish to our movie at the pipe We also want to hold Polish national titles at Pipe Is this possible
By Anonymous , 11-12-2009
patience - I see a lot of comments where people say that didnt see any "epic" breaks. Most days are descent size. But nothin special. Pay attention and the stars will align. And Ive have seen truly epic surf here.
By sydney shredmeister , 07-11-2009
*** F A K E *** - WARNING! I have searched up and down his stretch of coastline and not found this break. The photos are fakes, taken from Sandies back reef on Australias banana coast. As for the locals, the stories about their violent nature is greatly exaggerated. I pulled up in the car park on Ke Nui Rd and the local boys kindly informed me that this break does not exist and directed me back to Honolulu for some real waves. But when i got to honolulu this local gang called the Wilson Crips told me that aussies are'nt allowed and if i tried to surf there they would amputate my balls.
By Anonymous , 06-11-2009
yea-right - I laugh at 20' pipe hardly enough power to properly shred topanga beach ca.is way more powerful the hawaiians are just so iced up they just think their surfing something special the locals should all go take some long vacations at gitmo and de-tox!!!
By sydney sider , 06-11-2009
FAKE - WARNING! I have searched up and down his stretch of coastline and not found this break. The photos are fakes, taken from Sandies back reef on Australias banana coast. As for the locals, the stories about their violent nature is greatly exaggerated. I pulled up in the car park on Ke Nui Rd and the local boys kindly informed me that this break does not exist and directed me back to Honolulu for some real waves. But when i got to honolulu this local gang called the Wilson Crips told me that aussies are'nt allowed and if i tried to surf there they would amputate my balls.
By Anonymous , 18-06-2009
HAHAHAHA!!!!!! - To: 'it's getting boring' dude you had me laughing my ass off with your post. I almost never say 'LOL' because it's only true like .05% or the time, but I was on the f**king floor when I read your post. On a side note, thanks for that tip about Seaside Point in Seaside, Oregon, we surfed it for a week and a half last fall and it was everything they say it is and more!!! Place is like a cold water Indo....wouldn't want to live there in the winter, but it made for a nice change of pace from the N shore (surfing epic double overhead barrels with only 10-15 guys out was nice.) I also found this video of the place on a small day: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YYYKlvwebqw&mode=related&search= PEACE
By Anonymous , 23-04-2009
Insane - To all the people who say its not that great dont bother going there etc etc etc. you obviously don't surf or you have never surfed, bodyboarde, bodysurfed here. this is the wave of waves only surpassed by Teahupoo. Even though this isnt as heavy as teahupoo its still a monster wave with some huge force behind it. its like a women its beautiful and attractive but when it opens up it becomes a bitch and can mess you up big time. i broke 3 ribs and fractured and arm on this beast. its with out a doubt the top 5 waves ive ridden and places number 3 on my list. only teahupoo and cyclops are a head of this, (yes i bodyboarded all 3, not a great surfer but riding a wave is riding a wave and having fun.) the tube on here is so beautiful yet also is so powerfull it sucked my fins off my feet as i wwas slammed. any one who rides this wave surfer, boadyboarder, bodysurfers especially have some huge balls and have ridden one of the best waves around.
By old mate , 16-11-2008
dont bother - dont bother with pipeline too many people too much agro. just those two reasons alone are enough to keep you away. everyone would be familiar of the absolute vibe-kill aggro in the water creates for everyone in the lineup. hawaii may have been the home of surfing a long time ago but the shine has long worn off. great wave to watch but not worth the plane fare to add yourself to an overpacked line up. australia has bigger waves down south albeit colder water and huge sharks that dont mind biting people off at the torso if given the chance but these waves have just as much consequence if not more than pipeline. theres always going to be localism but pipe is ridiculous. the locals do rule the break though because they surf it everyday same as any local spot anywhere else in the world. maybe they wouldn't be so aggro if the surf mags didnt promote the wave so much. lots of places have "Their day of days" so check out somewhere besides the cliche' spots like pipeline hawaii/superbank australia/uluwatu indo.
By KRISTOfrenchy , 29-09-2008
correction - diffamation
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