This a*se should be arrested
Discussion
NRS said:
Digger said:
Fingers crossed for some extra froth in here then.
Surfers should be banned from being out in the sea when there is waves. I’m going out on my SUP for a downwinder this weekend. I’ll be taking all sorts of safety precautions but will obviously still be at the mercy of my kit. Should the worst happen and by chance I survive, I’ll be sure to kill myself so it doesn’t happen again
nick30 said:
NRS said:
Digger said:
Fingers crossed for some extra froth in here then.
Surfers should be banned from being out in the sea when there is waves. some people seem to be fine consuming a savoury snack that puts millions at risk
some people, eh?
Vipers said:
That has come up before. To the right of that is a high rock outcrop that prevents the waves getting to the area were the people are. Quite safe.Edit. The waves are crashing up on the pier, the base of which does go down to the low tide level meaning the swell at full tide, what 8-10 meters is battering the pier, that is another 50+ meters or so further away. Spectacular though, I think the best shots are taken at a distance.
Edited by Zirconia on Sunday 16th February 12:50
Zirconia said:
Vipers said:
That has come up before. To the right of that is a high rock outcrop that prevents the waves getting to the area were the people are. Quite safe.Edit. The waves are crashing up on the pier, the base of which does go down to the low tide level meaning the swell at full tide, what 8-10 meters is battering the pier, that is another 50+ meters or so further away. Spectacular though, I think the best shots are taken at a distance.
Edited by Zirconia on Sunday 16th February 12:50
Vipers said:
Thank goodness for that, just can't trust google news.
Git a link? Love to see what they say. tide is around 8 meters today, a 10 meter tide would probably have more respect in that area with a full onshore blow. The white tower is a National Coast Watch and the RNLI station is further to the left.RNLI even have a live cam
https://www.porthcawl-lifeboat.co.uk/live-streamin...
Edit. One I made earlier. Darwin candidates are on the rocks.
Edited by Zirconia on Sunday 16th February 13:34
The muppets here driving through this water and increasing flooding in the adjacent premises.
They better be on some life or death mission and not going to ffing McDonalds..
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-51519635
They better be on some life or death mission and not going to ffing McDonalds..
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-51519635
peterperkins said:
The muppets here driving through this water and increasing flooding in the adjacent premises.
They better be on some life or death mission and not going to ffing McDonalds..
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-51519635
I’m surprised, the Audi in front especially, made it through ok. Looks like it’s making a big old bow wave by going through so fast. They better be on some life or death mission and not going to ffing McDonalds..
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-51519635
ETA maybe the levels are changing as the water rebounds off the buildings in the narrow street?
Curious as to people’s thoughts on this:
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2020/feb/12/big-...
In summary, a Big Wave surfer was caught out in Nazare and took a massive pounding and needed rescue and emergency medical care.
The bloke’s a hero to me but presumably there’s no difference between him and the bloke in the OP really?
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2020/feb/12/big-...
In summary, a Big Wave surfer was caught out in Nazare and took a massive pounding and needed rescue and emergency medical care.
The bloke’s a hero to me but presumably there’s no difference between him and the bloke in the OP really?
Disastrous said:
The bloke’s a hero to me but presumably there’s no difference between him and the bloke in the OP really?
Seems very different to me. One bloke is a pro surfer injured during a competition where there’s plenty of support staff present the other is a bloke that went out on his own in a storm.
El stovey said:
Disastrous said:
The bloke’s a hero to me but presumably there’s no difference between him and the bloke in the OP really?
Seems very different to me. One bloke is a pro surfer injured during a competition where there’s plenty of support staff present the other is a bloke that went out on his own in a storm.
Sarcasm aside, I know which water I’d have rather been in and it’s not Nazare.
In further news, the Home Secretary Priti Patel today announced that a warrant has been issued for the arrest of notorious 1980s motorcycle hooligan Eddie Kidd. It has been suggested by The Rt Hon Matt Hancock MP, Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, that they may pursue Mr Kidd for repayment of the cost of any and all NHS treatment and care he has received for a brain injury, sustained during an ill-advised willy-waving motorcycle stunt that went badly wrong. The young racing driver Billy monger could also soon find himself in the firing line, with sources close to the CPS saying they were weighing up new evidence which suggests that Mr monger, who tragically lost his legs in a Formula 4 crash, may well "have brought the whole sorry incident on himself" by "driving way too fast", and endangered volunteer marshals and rescue crews in the process...
What next? Arresting the British Army en masse when they get into a bit of bother on an adventurous training exercise? Oh well. It seems that massed ranks of PHers are now more than happy to defect into the wishy-washy do-gooder "if it saves just one life" camp. Good luck to you all in your sterile, joyless, fully automated risk-free world of misery. I shall look back on my experiences of caving, coasteering, surf kayaking, abseiling, climbing, and "tombstoning" off bridges in Yorkshire and the Lake District, among other things, with great fondness, and ruminate on the irony of having faced danger at work and at play for over 25 years and then smashed my leg to pieces falling down the stairs at home.
Once more, for effect...
ETA: In 2018, 128 people died in coastal waters around the UK. Around 55% of those, according to the RNLI, were people who "ended up in the water unexpectedly" such as runners and walkers on coastal paths. 15 died swimming, and 13 died SCUBA diving. I couldn't find a figure for surfer fatalities Presumably it's a lot less that 13, though... https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-48443755
Meanwhile, on the UK's roads, there were 1,770 reported deaths in the year ending June 2018, along with tens of thousands of serious injuries... https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/reported-...
Based on that evidence, I'm thinking of trading in my car for a bloody surf board...
What next? Arresting the British Army en masse when they get into a bit of bother on an adventurous training exercise? Oh well. It seems that massed ranks of PHers are now more than happy to defect into the wishy-washy do-gooder "if it saves just one life" camp. Good luck to you all in your sterile, joyless, fully automated risk-free world of misery. I shall look back on my experiences of caving, coasteering, surf kayaking, abseiling, climbing, and "tombstoning" off bridges in Yorkshire and the Lake District, among other things, with great fondness, and ruminate on the irony of having faced danger at work and at play for over 25 years and then smashed my leg to pieces falling down the stairs at home.
Once more, for effect...
ETA: In 2018, 128 people died in coastal waters around the UK. Around 55% of those, according to the RNLI, were people who "ended up in the water unexpectedly" such as runners and walkers on coastal paths. 15 died swimming, and 13 died SCUBA diving. I couldn't find a figure for surfer fatalities Presumably it's a lot less that 13, though... https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-48443755
Meanwhile, on the UK's roads, there were 1,770 reported deaths in the year ending June 2018, along with tens of thousands of serious injuries... https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/reported-...
Based on that evidence, I'm thinking of trading in my car for a bloody surf board...
Edited by yellowjack on Wednesday 19th February 16:37
Disastrous said:
El stovey said:
Disastrous said:
The bloke’s a hero to me but presumably there’s no difference between him and the bloke in the OP really?
Seems very different to me. One bloke is a pro surfer injured during a competition where there’s plenty of support staff present the other is a bloke that went out on his own in a storm.
Sarcasm aside, I know which water I’d have rather been in and it’s not Nazare.
NRS said:
Plus how did a pro-surfer become one - surfing 10cm high waves on a lovely sunny day?
He definitely didn’t become one by risking the lives of volunteers by going out in rough water! As a side question to the mob, what rescue callouts are for valid uses of the RNLI or MR teams, and why?
Jeez, will someone not think of the possible rescuers?!
https://www.scotsman.com/lifestyle/outdoors/scotti...
https://www.scotsman.com/lifestyle/outdoors/scotti...
NRS said:
Jeez, will someone not think of the possible rescuers?!
https://www.scotsman.com/lifestyle/outdoors/scotti...
What an irresponsible waste of rations that young'un is. Should be sat in his mate's uninsured Corsa smoking weed in a remote layby somewhere, not out getting good at a sport or something. I'm right fuming, I am. Purple in the face with outrage and everything. Send 'im down!!! https://www.scotsman.com/lifestyle/outdoors/scotti...
NRS said:
Jeez, will someone not think of the possible rescuers?!
https://www.scotsman.com/lifestyle/outdoors/scotti...
That's frickin epic. What a lad https://www.scotsman.com/lifestyle/outdoors/scotti...
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