Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Some of the world's best surfers have taken on Tasmania's Shipstern Bluff and lived to tell the tale. Barely. In June, Australian ...
A big-wave swell chase to Tasmania’s premier, and most lethal, slab courtesy of heavy water documentarian Tim Bonython.
A few days ago, Danny Griffiths' nightmare fall at Tasmania's Shipsterns Bluff was nominated for Wipeout of the Year. And a few days ago, Bonython released his own edit from a recent trip to ...
It’s not the meanest Shipstern Bluff ever, but I’d have to agree with Tim Bonython that this is the most picturesque Shippies I’ve seen in a long time. The Tasmanian slab hasn’t had much action of ...
Like most every other aspect of surfing at the moment, the state of big-wave riding is hurdling forward. New frontiers are being explored, performance barriers are being shattered, and thanks to ...
After a hiatus thanks to the pandemic, the Red Bull Cape Fear psycho-slab event returns to Tasmania’s Shipstern Bluff this year. The waiting period for Red Bull’s one-day, heavy water event opens on ...
The most dangerous waves on the planet are a combination of sheer, jaw-dropping awe and power. Only the world's most talented (or foolhardy) surfers would dare approach waves such as these. That's not ...
During this session at Shipstern Bluff, Dylan Longbottom got absolutely rinsed twice. On one, the 50-year-old Cronulla-based surfer and shaper towed in deep only to get ejected over a heinous ...
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