I’m a Texas surfer and was visiting a friend decades ago who took me surfing here. I called ahead of time and asked if I needed my 3/2 shortie or full suit and he said, nah, you’ll be fine. I show up at the beach to meet him and everyone has full suits on and I instantly realized-oh shit, he’s an ex-navy seal. Wrong guy to ask. I lasted about sixty seconds 😂
During an El Nino year, the ocean in So Cal can be balmy in the winter. I think during this period temps were in the low 60s. I am from Santa Cruz and those types of temps during our Summer are almost tropical lol.
I’m 56 years old and never heard of that before. I used to swim out there in middle school in the 80’s and never thought much of it. Guess I didn’t know any better.
The only danger here is when he goes to catch a wave and a board rider doesn't see him and accidentally drops in on him. Been there done that, the board tends to win always.
There are always rough water swimmers in the La Jolla Cove area, every day of the week, year-round. But most are well beyond the beakers and wear a swimming body suit.
Going into cold water unprepared is asking for problems. He seems okay for now but physics, meaning hypothermia is going to happen. It's not a question of if, but when, so hopefully he makes it back to the beach before it seizes him up. At that point it's a rescue and life threatening.
Really, I didn’t use a wetsuit my first few years surfing and bodysurfing in the 70’s in similar water temperatures and never came close to hypothermia.
@@A-FrameWedge the comment must be thinking of arctic waters , not Southern California cold, where swimming can warm you up, unlike a cold water that kills no matter what
Swimmer that knows what he's doing is far safer than some kook out on a surfboard.
I’m a Texas surfer and was visiting a friend decades ago who took me surfing here. I called ahead of time and asked if I needed my 3/2 shortie or full suit and he said, nah, you’ll be fine. I show up at the beach to meet him and everyone has full suits on and I instantly realized-oh shit, he’s an ex-navy seal. Wrong guy to ask. I lasted about sixty seconds 😂
What were you wearing in the end?
Texas surfer?
No kidding. I had no idea you guys had waves anywhere.
@mister…please say you’re kidding….
I applaud the dude. He appears to be a capable swimmer with some stamina. He just wanted to experience rare big waves. I can relate.
The “brave” part is that he’s trunking it in 61 degree water.
Maybe 60 degrees, maybe
@@Damian-tx5fy Water temps here have been relatively warm this winter.
@@joeblow1942 idk why I thought it said 51 degrees 😂 I surfed that day and it wasn’t too bad
@@Damian-tx5fy Ha, you saw it right before! I meant to type 61 originally but accidentally typed 51. I changed it.
not too far from the seal colony.
During an El Nino year, the ocean in So Cal can be balmy in the winter. I think during this period temps were in the low 60s.
I am from Santa Cruz and those types of temps during our Summer are almost tropical lol.
do you swim at Cowell's ?
@@CHAPELSKILLS I enjoy surfing and ocean swimming at Privates near Capitola. Water during late July early August can push into low 60s.
This guy is a hardcore old school " waterman" Bodysurfing La Jolla in mid winter sans wet suit
I’m 56 years old and never heard of that before. I used to swim out there in middle school in the 80’s and never thought much of it. Guess I didn’t know any better.
He’s an experienced body surfer.
The only danger here is when he goes to catch a wave and a board rider doesn't see him and accidentally drops in on him. Been there done that, the board tends to win always.
Albino seal ?
Now that is a New Years swim!!!!
There are always rough water swimmers in the La Jolla Cove area, every day of the week, year-round. But most are well beyond the beakers and wear a swimming body suit.
I, my wife and brother use to swim across la jolla back in the nineties.
I miss them days.
"Sorry we missed each other." -Anonymous Great White
looks more like a body surfer to me?
a lazy bodysurfer...
with fins. perfect
I'm most impressed by his lack of a wetsuit definitely not a local. That water is freezing in La Jolla.
Water is not always freezing at La Jolla
@@cherrysunburst1959 I checked the temps during that week. Low 60s. Not too bad!
Could be a lifeguard on their break. Could very well be a local.
If he was wearing a wetsuit they might have mistaken him for a seal
A diver was swallow by a great white shark back in the 1959 in la jolla cove
Another about 8 years ago too
Skinning it, brave indeed.
Clearly he didn’t watch the movie Jaws growing up 😮😂
This guy has fins apparently knows what he’s doing and somehow he’s brave oh so brave and courageous adored by all ! Holy crap
Cry about it
@@DarkCatfish okay drama queen!!
He must be from Kansas or Illinois go swim with the seals attract some sharks.😅
I’d feel more comfortable with fins swimming then with a board and I’m sure a lot of other surfers feel the same.
Nothing brave at when a shark eats you up..
A pool is a lot better to slim and life more than 20 years
I think his name is Darwin.
Shark Bait...
He wildin
No wetsuite 🤯
No fins?? Impressive.
He has fins or really big black webbed feet.
wind and sea, been there...
Nope, La Jolla Cove.
What's so brave about this?
People from inland think swimming in the ocean is a big deal.
any kind of board to stay afloat in that kind of stormy surf. A strong undertow could pull any living thing out to sea. No lifeguards? Wtf!
Nothing crazy about it. Swimming does happen.
Fins and wetsuit and you're good to go...for a bit. Seal Mode.
He should have a wetsuit on at least for the added bouancy.
Terrible stroke
Going into cold water unprepared is asking for problems. He seems okay for now but physics, meaning hypothermia is going to happen. It's not a question of if, but when, so hopefully he makes it back to the beach before it seizes him up. At that point it's a rescue and life threatening.
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Really brave or really stupid. Hypothermia will happen in 15 minutes
Really, I didn’t use a wetsuit my first few years surfing and bodysurfing in the 70’s in similar water temperatures and never came close to hypothermia.
@@A-FrameWedge the comment must be thinking of arctic waters , not Southern California cold, where swimming can warm you up, unlike a cold water that kills no matter what
@@richardelliott8352 The Video location was in the Title of the video, La Jolla, California.
Brave..?? Idiotic..is the word..
Nah. All's good if you dive below the wave. Idiotic is river swimming in a strong current. Dive all you want. Current's still there.