I know that feeling, its a tight take off zone with the added time/2 wave count pressure. I admired your resilience 😊 I was proper angry at about the 4th attempt. If you were surfing that same wave in the sea I reckon you would nail most of them 🤙🤙 Well done
YES!! This was epic & unexpected! My first thoughts were should have taken Lazarus, but you were carving it up in the end! How cold was the water, I saw a guy in boardies! Can't wait for the next one! :)
Yea man I had lazarus with me for the rest of the trip but left it in the car so it was a 30 minute round trip walk to get it..the water was quite warm so I had to ditch the gloves and the 6 and a half mm wetsuit was way too much
sick video! the waves at the wave are pretty hard to catch i went once ages ago. can’t wait to watch the next session hopefully you have gotten used to the waves there! yewwww 🤙🤙
Yea grom..being in the right position when the wave hits was everything..I got used to it more as I got tired so the both cancelled each other out but I think I still got a few good ones near the end
Looks like that took a bit of getting used to! I was at the wave pool in snowdonia a while back.. this one in Bristol looks so different. Good time though eh? 🤙🌊
Yea it,s a kool wave. I think i made it look harder than it is. cant wait for the one in edinburgh to get built so theres a closer one. Went to snowdonia a couple of times but this beats it no problem.
Also a born again Kook this year. 20 years out of the water. The strength'll come back but I must say - 5mm and gloves for June? Whoa. I'm using a 3/2 shorty in Moray Firth in September :D
Yea..every little improvement is a massive win for me..I almost dont wanna say that in this vid I was wearing a 6 and a half mm hooded wetsuit and 8mm boots..)
@@middleagedshred First day back there were 3 swells hitting me for an hour, never got a sniff at the line up and the next week I stumbled around saying 'ow' and various swear words mainly. 3 months later I can paddle around for a couple of hours and only swear for a day.. Also view this as a massive win. Great to see more of us returning! Many WARM respects :D
4:20 you did. yes, I was thinking that too, gloves tire you twice as much .. I don't use them even on the coldest days. however, apart from the cost, this advanced wave seems good for a while but then seems to become limp. is it worth it?
Yea got a few in the end..I usually always wear gloves but this week I went gloveless..Yea this wave does have a bit of a limp middle section.. theres another 2 settings above this one but they are always fully booked..It would be better when they build one closer to me..)
I was planning to surf tomorrow but I think I better do a COVID test and isolate while I wait for the results. I was in a shopping centre where a positive case was present. I am classed as a casual contact.
its about a 5 or 6 hour drive..theres another being built less than 3 hours away that was meant to be finished this year but got held up because of the apocalypse..i,ll probably go to that one next time
@@pokeypickle3 Ah..gotta watch out for those casual contacts..I hear covids hate salt water and you are safer outside in the sun...what part of the planet are you in?
@@middleagedshred Sydney Australia. It’s great to wear broad shorts and a rashie in summer (easy to get sun burnt though - that’s why I cover up. Had a few benign moles removed). I get away with a 3:2 steamer wetsuit in winter. It feels cold to me but you probably think 16 degrees C is very warm. 😀
@@middleagedshred I had my COVID test today and I can’t leave the house until a negative result comes through as a text message on my phone. There are massive fines (& maybe jail time as well) for leaving your house while waiting for your results. Hopefully under 24 hours. A few ppl left their home whilst waiting for their result - they were positive and caused more infections. Our whole state hates them.
Its quite shallow at the takeoff zone at the bottom of the wave. On one of my failed takeoffs my knee hit the floor so it cant be more than a few feet deep in places, we are told not to duckdive...it,s deeper in the middle and along the paddle out channel area.
@@middleagedshred cool thanks for the reply. What's the pullback like, at take off. If you catch my drift. I bodyboard with fins, so sometimes stand and kick off the ground if the break is shallow enough to give me a boost to get a wave.
@@insanelewis21 It is quite sucky at the takeoff point once the wave starts to draw you get sucked back and have to paddle or kick to stay in the right zone to catch the wave but its not too hard to stay in place.. ..its probably not shallow enough to stand at the takeoff zone..My last session titled POV SURF The Wave Bristol Advanced Plus Session 4 The Rise Of The Kook had alot of bodyboarders so I got some decent footage of them..they seemed to have no trouble catching the wave and seemed to be able to takeoff farther forewards than the surfers..for a bit more of a gnarley takeoff and a little airdrop.
I know that feeling, its a tight take off zone with the added time/2 wave count pressure. I admired your resilience 😊 I was proper angry at about the 4th attempt. If you were surfing that same wave in the sea I reckon you would nail most of them 🤙🤙 Well done
Thanks man..my misson over the 4 sessions was just to make it out alive and if I managed to catch a wave that was a massive win for me.
YES!! This was epic & unexpected! My first thoughts were should have taken Lazarus, but you were carving it up in the end! How cold was the water, I saw a guy in boardies! Can't wait for the next one! :)
Yea man I had lazarus with me for the rest of the trip but left it in the car so it was a 30 minute round trip walk to get it..the water was quite warm so I had to ditch the gloves and the 6 and a half mm wetsuit was way too much
@@middleagedshred Oh well, live & learn! You got it together though, looks pretty difficult to catch! :)
@@nottherealmccoy4955 Yea it,s tricky to get into position but I think i made it look harder than it is...)
sick video! the waves at the wave are pretty hard to catch i went once ages ago. can’t wait to watch the next session hopefully you have gotten used to the waves there! yewwww 🤙🤙
Yea grom..being in the right position when the wave hits was everything..I got used to it more as I got tired so the both cancelled each other out but I think I still got a few good ones near the end
Water looks nice looks fun there like mate great vid
Thanks man..more struggles to come..)
cant wait to see the next.
Me 2 man..ive no idea how the edit will turn out..)
Looks like that took a bit of getting used to! I was at the wave pool in snowdonia a while back.. this one in Bristol looks so different. Good time though eh? 🤙🌊
Yea it,s a kool wave. I think i made it look harder than it is. cant wait for the one in edinburgh to get built so theres a closer one. Went to snowdonia a couple of times but this beats it no problem.
Also a born again Kook this year. 20 years out of the water.
The strength'll come back but I must say - 5mm and gloves for June? Whoa.
I'm using a 3/2 shorty in Moray Firth in September :D
Yea..every little improvement is a massive win for me..I almost dont wanna say that in this vid I was wearing a 6 and a half mm hooded wetsuit and 8mm boots..)
@@middleagedshred
First day back there were 3 swells hitting me for an hour, never got a sniff at the line up and the next week I stumbled around saying 'ow' and various swear words mainly.
3 months later I can paddle around for a couple of hours and only swear for a day.. Also view this as a massive win.
Great to see more of us returning!
Many WARM respects :D
@@kopilit you too man..getting that little bit better every time..)
4:20 you did. yes, I was thinking that too, gloves tire you twice as much .. I don't use them even on the coldest days. however, apart from the cost, this advanced wave seems good for a while but then seems to become limp. is it worth it?
Yea got a few in the end..I usually always wear gloves but this week I went gloveless..Yea this wave does have a bit of a limp middle section.. theres another 2 settings above this one but they are always fully booked..It would be better when they build one closer to me..)
@@middleagedshred if it is close to your home you could get a subscription if it doesn't cost too much .. it sure helps to improve
@@emisurfchannel2280 Yea the new one is gonna be 2 and a half hours away..still no word on when it,s gonna be finished construction tho
Much harder than it looks hey? It really is exhausting. Got a couple of fun ones though towards the end.
Yea..you made it look easy... i think I made it look harder than it is..)
@@middleagedshred I definitely found it hard. But improvement comes quick from repetition of the waves.
@@joshtraceysurfing Yea I started to get the hang of it but as fatigue set in this mortal body started to wave the white flag..)
Was it a long drive from where you live? Are you planning to return?
I was planning to surf tomorrow but I think I better do a COVID test and isolate while I wait for the results. I was in a shopping centre where a positive case was present. I am classed as a casual contact.
its about a 5 or 6 hour drive..theres another being built less than 3 hours away that was meant to be finished this year but got held up because of the apocalypse..i,ll probably go to that one next time
@@pokeypickle3 Ah..gotta watch out for those casual contacts..I hear covids hate salt water and you are safer outside in the sun...what part of the planet are you in?
@@middleagedshred Sydney Australia. It’s great to wear broad shorts and a rashie in summer (easy to get sun burnt though - that’s why I cover up. Had a few benign moles removed). I get away with a 3:2 steamer wetsuit in winter. It feels cold to me but you probably think 16 degrees C is very warm. 😀
@@middleagedshred I had my COVID test today and I can’t leave the house until a negative result comes through as a text message on my phone. There are massive fines (& maybe jail time as well) for leaving your house while waiting for your results. Hopefully under 24 hours. A few ppl left their home whilst waiting for their result - they were positive and caused more infections. Our whole state hates them.
How deep is the pool, especially at take off zone?
Its quite shallow at the takeoff zone at the bottom of the wave. On one of my failed takeoffs my knee hit the floor so it cant be more than a few feet deep in places, we are told not to duckdive...it,s deeper in the middle and along the paddle out channel area.
@@middleagedshred cool thanks for the reply. What's the pullback like, at take off. If you catch my drift. I bodyboard with fins, so sometimes stand and kick off the ground if the break is shallow enough to give me a boost to get a wave.
@@insanelewis21 It is quite sucky at the takeoff point once the wave starts to draw you get sucked back and have to paddle or kick to stay in the right zone to catch the wave but its not too hard to stay in place.. ..its probably not shallow enough to stand at the takeoff zone..My last session titled
POV SURF The Wave Bristol Advanced Plus Session 4 The Rise Of The Kook
had alot of bodyboarders so I got some decent footage of them..they seemed to have no trouble catching the wave and seemed to be able to takeoff farther forewards than the surfers..for a bit more of a gnarley takeoff and a little airdrop.