90 foot wave ridden in Portugal

Garret Mcnamara
 Photo by Wilson Ribeiro, courtesy of North Canyon Project

This giant beast was ridden a few days ago by Garret Mcnamara and is being called the biggest wave ever ridden at 90 feet (30metres).  An 8m swell had been creating 60ft waves all day, the size boosted by an unusually deep undersea trench running in close to shore on the west coast of Portugal, according to big wave rider and Irish giant Al Mennie , who was out on the safety ski on this day.  But this one swung through out of nowhere, and Garret was towed into history by Andrew Cotton.

The trio were in Nazaré as part of the North Canyon Project, perhaps this will now be the spot where the landmark 100 foot wave will be ridden, the Holy Grail of big wave surfing. For the moment.


To read Al Mennie's first hand account, Click Here  





 Surflne article with a bit more video: click here


Below, a some great footage, and a few words from Garrett about the ride.....



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