Surf Accident in Biarritz – Surfeurs piégés à la Côte des Basques

Surfers on the rocks at «Côte des Basques» Biarritz Vidéo qui démontre que le spot de la côte des basques peut se transformer en véritable piège à marée haut…

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25 pensamientos en “Surf Accident in Biarritz – Surfeurs piégés à la Côte des Basques

  1. los surfistas se creen que son rebeldes haciendo este tipo de exibicion,
    son unos pateticos y absolutos estupidos….

  2. I don’t get it. obviously this was posted by someone who doesn’t surf.
    This is all very standard stuff. We have rocks like this with no neat
    stairs or foot paths and 100 feet of vertical cliff above. Man, i fucking
    hate people that don’t surf. They have no idea about anything outside
    their comfy living rooms. No idea what the sea demands. no idea they’re
    even alive.

  3. That’s a friend right there! He was willing to save his buddy!

  4. Brave guy!, would like to see who have the cojones to jump in rough waters
    to save a friend or maybe even someone you dont know.
    Courage isn’t having the strength to go on – it is going on when you don’t
    have strength.”
    ― Napoléon Bonaparte

  5. +Murrangurk2 oh so everybody that doesnt surf sits in there living rooms,
    oh and im sure youve sit in a living room quit alot.

  6. paresse que nunca via água

  7. eu acho que esse lugar ae é um pouco perigoso!

  8. stuck in the rocks in a small day like that? they should stay at home next
    time :D

  9. i think that man who help his friend is an hero. he help him every moment,
    and he rescued him. this is a very hard spot i see, and rock are hard too.
    waves looks grow every minutu more and more, u have to have skills to surf
    even only to enter in the sea. ;)

  10. So people that don’t surf aren’t cool huh MurranJERK? Do you respect those
    who dive out of planes, those who dive 40 meters under the sea; Nar just
    dudes that chose to wax a board and chill huh? When you grow-up and become
    less condescending and judgemental, you’ll realise everybody has their own
    gig; and I know they respect yours…

  11. I like how the «GILFS» have to save the surfboard from washing away, while
    the dude on the left sits on his ass with his girlfriend.

  12. It’s cool to want abs and muscles by surfing, but sometimes it’s good to
    use a brain too ^^

  13. sérieux, le mec est pas doué quand même, 2h pour sortir dans des petites
    conditions comme ça… pas de bras, pas de chocolat!!

  14. IS HE NOT COOL?

  15. Vídeo demonstrando que o local da costa basca pode se transformar em uma
    verdadeira armadilha na maré alta. A sessão vai do sonho ao pesadelo. Passe
    o filme para informar os surfistas sobre os perigos do local!

  16. Voir de gens en train de bronzer alors que il y a un surfer qui risque de
    se faire projeter contre des rochers me dégoute ….

  17. amais de ma vie ai-je jamais entendu quelqu’un dire qu’ils aimaient avoir à
    vous soucier de faire quelques pas dans les roches . vous êtes un
    internaute novice qui croit qu’il est dur à cuire de grimper sur les
    rochers . rochers et les falaises ne » font des vagues cassent » pas
    peut-être vous devriez faire quelques recherches sur la topographie
    sous-marine et la physique des ondes et vous pourriez enfin passer à un
    surfeur intermédiaire 

  18. That was very skillful the way they survived that situation… They never
    panicked!! and just worked the problem. I’ve put myself is similar
    situations and I have the tell you ….. rocks have always been my best
    friends and worst enemy’s… who needs a lifeguard ( that was a situation
    that would have killed ANY of the onlookers.,,, or those who had no balls
    to help … whatever)
    All you need is a good buddy that gets it. That’s friendship….. AND THEY
    SAVED THE BOARDS! a few bumps but…

  19. anyone check the tide?

  20. my question is who built that concrete stairs must have been hard to build
    well done to the builders 

  21. Again as several people have said, this is obviously the best place to get
    out of the water, it’s just that you’ve got to time it right in order that
    your board doesn’t get busted up. They’re made of fibre glass and
    polystyrene, so these blokes are just being cautious, not wanting to damage
    their boards.

  22. Reminds me of my first date with my now wife. She had to pass the test to
    see if she had potential to be a surfer.. She did fine in the waves but we
    exited the water at high tide with a similar situation as the video, but
    not so bad in my mind. Her big mistake, which resulted in a mangled board,
    was that she lingered in the waist deep water in the impact zone instead of
    moving quickly to get out of the water when she had a chance. She was
    tossed up against the rocks pretty good on one wave with only the board
    protecting her from serious damage. She also was put to the test for motor
    cycle dirt biking with similar results. She did however become a very good
    tennis player and wonderful mother.

  23. @Murrangurk2 You sound like a bit of a dick head. Try toning that down a
    bit. 

  24. Looked like pretty standard stuff to me maybe they had just had a pastry b4
    coming into shot and exiting like ballerinas…

  25. Its all about timing with this type of exit. At my home break (St Augustine
    pier) there used to be rocks like that at about a 45 degree incline, with a
    way more sketch wooden staircase strait into the water and on hurricane
    swells I have busted and cut my legs up a few times. Especially those
    swells where the waves just don’t stop coming. Still was totally better b/c
    it kept the amount of kooks to a minimum, now its a zoo out there.

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