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Tassiedevel
Tassiedevel

TAS

2249 posts

17 Apr 2013 11:29am
story in the local paper today

The barrel that caught the world's attention




By BARRY FRANKS
April 16, 2013, midnight


COVERED IN GLORY: Kyron Rathbone on the cover of the May edition of Surfer magazine riding deep inside a huge wave on a reef off Bicheno.

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KYRON Rathbone is deep inside the cavernous throat of a huge, beautiful killing machine near Bicheno.


He is a guided missile racing for the exit as it thunders, cracks and roars all around him, guided by instinct and the finely honed skills of years of experience.

Subtle weight shifts are made, slight angle adjustments to his flight path along the steep face of the breaking wave.

They must be made quickly and with precision to match the rapidly changing surface inside the barrel.

Too low and he will spear into the flat water in front of the wave. Too high and he will be swept up the face of the barrel- forming surge of water then tossed violently onto bare rock before being blasted by hundreds of tonnes of exploding water.

He remains calmly in control inside the green room, with its glowing sun-pierced ceiling and curtains of phosphorescent spray.

It's a moment of intense beauty, serenity, awe and a little terror. It's a room of unique rarity.

Seconds before it didnt exist, in a few more seconds it will be no more.

Fifteen metres away, barely in the safety zone, Andrew Chisholm clicks the shutter and millions of surfers around the world will later view the image on the cover of Surfer magazine.

That's the moment of glory, but the race is not over yet.

The monster is gaining ground and preparing to devour its prey. The foam ball at the deepest part of the barrel, where chaos begins, is approaching.

As Kyron told Surfer magazine: "The whole slab was bone dry in front of me, and I managed to negotiate around the rock before looking up to realise I was 15 feet too deep inside the biggest, greenest glass house I had ever seen," he said.

"As the shockwave caught up to me it felt like a state of suspended animation just kind of floating in space before being pushed super deep on the other side of the reef."

Kyron believes the Bicheno wave is more dangerous than the better known Shipsterns on the Tasman Peninsula because of the exposed rock shelf.

He explained to Surfer magazine: "They were just big, perfect barrels. I have never seen a wave bend and warp so hard, and all onto a completely exposed slab of reef. I sat in the channel on my board watching the guys cheat death on every wave, some skimming the rocky ledge with their hands."

These guys know what they are doing. They are highly skilled and highly talented. They train for these waves by carrying large rocks under water to improve their ability to hold their breath for extended periods. They know how to stay calm and relax while being thrown around like rag dolls by watery explosions. Panic in this situation and you're dead.


It is easily understood that Tasmania has elite athletes, world class cricketers and leading AFL players.

Tasmania's exceptional waves are producing outstanding and committed surfers.

They are athletes and gladiators - the world is watching.
Ted the Kiwi
Ted the Kiwi

NSW

14256 posts

17 Apr 2013 11:56am
Good post TD thanks. When I saw his cover shot last week I had mixed emotions....from faaaaarrrk me he is mad, to unreal to get a Surfer cover...to how long before someone comes a cropper. I hope he continues to post on SB - I have always thought his home made movies are the best out there.

chrispychru
chrispychru

QLD

7932 posts

17 Apr 2013 12:15pm
+1000 Ted.
jbshack
jbshack

WA

6913 posts

17 Apr 2013 11:04am
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chrispychru said...
+1000 Ted.

+1 that pick is amazing

So well written as well
paulford
paulford

WA

312 posts

17 Apr 2013 6:51pm
Awesome, just frick'n amazing. Kyron's a definite candidate for the 'golden balls' award!
MichaelR
MichaelR

NSW

862 posts

17 Apr 2013 11:11pm
Drove through Bicheno last Friday, it was a mill pond! Amazing that it can get this big. Tassie East coast is a great part of the world.
riverider
riverider

TAS

1112 posts

18 Apr 2013 7:51am
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MichaelR said...
Drove through Bicheno last Friday, it was a mill pond! Amazing that it can get this big. Tassie East coast is a great part of the world.

The east coast can be very fickle, but when it does turn it on the whole place lights up, this was Scamander yesterday, 1/2 hour up the rd from bicheno & the venue for the "TassieSUP Winter Classic" where tassie devil and myself will be up against each other


MichaelR
MichaelR

NSW

862 posts

18 Apr 2013 8:48am
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riverider said...
MichaelR said...
Drove through Bicheno last Friday, it was a mill pond! Amazing that it can get this big. Tassie East coast is a great part of the world.

The east coast can be very fickle, but when it does turn it on the whole place lights up, this was Scamander yesterday, 1/2 hour up the rd from bicheno & the venue for the "TassieSUP Winter Classic" where tassie devil and myself will be up against each other





Nice pic RR, I had thought of trying to hook up with you and Tassie, but the weekend was pretty full on with catching up with rellies and the wedding.

Planning on getting back in the next year or so with a board on the roof!
Tassiedevel
Tassiedevel

TAS

2249 posts

18 Apr 2013 8:56am
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MichaelR said...
riverider said...
MichaelR said...
Drove through Bicheno last Friday, it was a mill pond! Amazing that it can get this big. Tassie East coast is a great part of the world.

The east coast can be very fickle, but when it does turn it on the whole place lights up, this was Scamander yesterday, 1/2 hour up the rd from bicheno & the venue for the "TassieSUP Winter Classic" where tassie devil and myself will be up against each other





Nice pic RR, I had thought of trying to hook up with you and Tassie, but the weekend was pretty full on with catching up with rellies and the wedding.

Planning on getting back in the next year or so with a board on the roof!


If your down again give us a call Michael , would be good to catch up .Did you get up North at all .if the east coast surf is fickle the surf on the north coast is even ficklier

Don't know about competing in the winter SUP RR unless you need a comedy act .

A few of the other blokes around are talking about heading over I reckon they should go pretty well .
thePup
thePup

13831 posts

18 Apr 2013 7:45am
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riverider said...
MichaelR said...
Drove through Bicheno last Friday, it was a mill pond! Amazing that it can get this big. Tassie East coast is a great part of the world.

The east coast can be very fickle, but when it does turn it on the whole place lights up, this was Scamander yesterday, 1/2 hour up the rd from bicheno & the venue for the "TassieSUP Winter Classic" where tassie devil and myself will be up against each other





that is the pic of the week RR - great stuff mate thanks for that
Ted the Kiwi
Ted the Kiwi

NSW

14256 posts

18 Apr 2013 10:16am
Nice pic there RR - that looks like some decent size - would be fun on the 666 at that size
riverider
riverider

TAS

1112 posts

18 Apr 2013 2:45pm
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Tassiedevel said...

Don't know about competing in the winter SUP RR unless you need a comedy act .

A few of the other blokes around are talking about heading over I reckon they should go pretty well .

it will be a good weekend Tassie, they will cater for all levels, you will find most are just going for a bit of fun, last year we had a bloke borrow a board that had never been on a 666.

www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Stand-Up-Paddle/SUP/Tasmanian-Winter-Classic-and-2013-state-titles/

Tassiedevel
Tassiedevel

TAS

2249 posts

18 Apr 2013 7:42pm
Sounds like fun Dave , be good to catch up with Bill as well
Tux
Tux

Tux

VIC

3829 posts

19 Apr 2013 9:03am
Sick cover....nice looking waves on the apple ilse!!
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