


I was the only photographer out their and then some time later Larry Haynes arrived. It was giant, messy and unorganized – by no means was it like those pretty days we all see at Pipe. Once I was outside and into the lineup thats when I realized I was way out of my league. Looking back at it now it was just one of those naive moments in time. There were no other photographers around and it was a sunny morning, but with the waves being so giant for whatever reason it just made the sky really dark. Then when I was on the shore waiting to jump in I just remember feeling all alone. Jack: When I first got down to the beach it just seemed like just a normal big day at Pipe. Jack English, a monster of surf photography, snapped it out at sea of Liam McNamara and describes it as “the biggest wave ever ridden/photographed at Pipeline.” Here’s Jack! Let’s hope but while we’re hoping let’s also reminisce over the epic shot above. Do you think they will come back? Do you think we’ll get our Pipeline? We would all be kind to describe the 2018 iteration of the Air Reverse Masters in thoughtful and prayerful memory of Andy Irons as “wonky.” Those big, clean lines haven’t quite appeared though they might today. ".by no means was it like those pretty days we all see at Pipe."
