Gerry Lopez on his Pipeline love affair, minimalism, and finding stillness in the water
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.พ. 2025
- Hawaiian stylist Gerry Lopez couldn’t make a takeoff during his first time surfing Pipe in 1963 at age 13. Today, at 74, he is widely known as Mr. Pipeline, after having devoted most of his life to the famous patch of reef. His approach is the expression of a life lived in pursuit of stillness, mindfulness, and regard for the natural world. Sixty years after that inaugural and fateful session, Lopez sits down to talk with Jamie Brisick about the importance of having a meditative state of mind in and out of the water, the moment Pipeline clicked for him, why he doesn’t remember many of his waves, the relationship between yoga and surfing, and pathways to a higher consciousness.
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Produced by Jonathan Shifflett.
Music by Farmer Dave & the Wizards of the West.
Feature image by Tim Davis.
Listened to this while mowing my lawn in TN. Man, I miss the ocean
Inspiring! 👍🏼
Whether we remember specific rides or not...I believe we all have images of those "Magic Moments" burned into our minds that keep us coming back for more.
Just to hear your voice 🙌🏼Gerry🌺…
No words can come close ⚛️🕉️☮️….🙌🏼🌊🏄🏽♂️🌈
Thank You 🙏🏼 💞🌎
GL was my neighbor way up the volcano on maui - extremely decent cat, mellowing really well. Aloha, Vince!
I loved this ⚡️🤙🏼
I have also noticed big similarities between the old Hawaiian ways and yoga, Mana and Prana included. Hula and Indian dance is another
thanks for this, beautiful.
Let's actually ask questions and talk about Costco Gerry soft tops.
He is special
Love Gerry you can learn alot from him if you just 43:18 listen thx Mr lopez
Jbz
Great interview. I always wonder though, with when these old surfers were kids and just decided to make their own surfboards, where did all the money suddenly come from? It aint cheap to buy blanks, resin, fibreglass, catalyst, surforms, saws, etc, etc.....when you're still at school.
cheaper to buy a blank and other materials to build a board...and use what tools you have on hand, or maybe borrow the tools. Regardless of if the materials are not cheap themselves, they are cheaper than a new board ... You need to work with what you can afford
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Blanks were $15 back then
When you spend more time doing what you love, as opposed to say watching Fox News all day, then your time counts.......