Extreme Waves of the World for the Extreme Surfing Enthusiast
Surfing is definitely a fun sport to do. However, there will come a time where surfers will want to experience more challenging and more extreme waves. So, just where can one find these extreme waves? If you are already an expert surfer and you want to test your skills to the limit, here are some of the most extreme waves that the world has to offer.
First of all, you need to remember that surfers measure waves from the back. What this means is that if the biggest wave of the day was 30 feet according to the surfers, you will find that the people watching on the other side of the wave will be riding a wave that can be as high as sixty feet. Imagine, if you surf a wave like this, it would be like running away from a collapsing six-story building.
In Cyclops, Western Australia, you will find the heaviest and the most dangerous waves that the country has to offer. This wave is rarely surfed as it is dangerous and most surfers prefer using body boards as the waves here breaks on to shallow rocks. The wave here in Cyclops, Western Australia is a right hand wave which breaks on a coral reef. It is a fast, hollow, and powerful wave which ranks quite high in the ratings. One surfer even said that surfing it is one of the most epic thing that he did in his life.
by demsy on February 5th, 2010 Tags: Extreme Surfing, Extreme Waves of the World, Extreme Waves of the World for the Extreme Surfing, Sports, Surf, Surfing
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