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Old 12-11-2006, 02:51 PM   #1
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Default Surfs UP !! Nelscott Reef Pics

http://www.surfline.com/surfnews/art...mp.cfm?id=6389

The pics are neat !!!

Garrett MacNamara and Kealii Mamala win Nelscott Reef Tow Classic in gigantic surf

By: Will Henry
December 9, 2006
An international surf contest in Oregon? When one thinks of this forested, fog-shrouded coastline, it usually conjures images of frigid water temperatures, incessant rain, shark attacks, and hostile locals. In other words, about as far from Oahu's North Shore as you can get, figuratively speaking.

Yet despite it all, the annual event at Nelscott Reef is a welcome relief from the normal contest format. Even more, the contest is the first and only tow-in surfing competition on the West Coast of North America. And for good reason: the surf spot is tailor-made for the sport. If God surfs, well, Nelscott is where he would come to tow in.

The Second Annual Nelscott Reef Tow Classic ran in perfect conditions on Friday, December 8 in Lincoln City, Oregon, hosting a crew of some of the world's top tow-surfing talent. Competitors from California, Oregon, Hawaii, and Canada battled it out in groomed 20- to 30-foot surf, on a reef that sits nearly a mile from shore. The contest format requires both team members to surf and drive the PWC in the event, trading off between heats, with the top two scoring rides being counted for each rider in the team's bid to make the final.

The Nelscott Reef Tow Classic is the brainchild of Oregon surfer John Forse, who first surfed the reef in 1995 after watching it break for years. His initial effort to ride the big-wave spot involved taking an underpowered zodiac out through a nearby rivermouth, where he timed the sets and managed to penetrate a vicious shorebreak, finally anchoring near the break and paddle-surfing it solo. The difficulties in paddle-surfing Nelscott, however, proved nearly insurmountable, and John realized quickly that the wave was perfectly set up for tow-in surfing. Last year's inaugural event, won by Zach and Jake Wormhoudt from Santa Cruz, set off a tradition that was certain to continue, and this year's event provided slightly larger waves and a great deal more media attention than the previous contest. The 45-minute heats were witnessed by hundreds of spectators that lined the bluffs of this small coastal town, as a helicopter buzzed overhead and cameras clicked away.

And the waves did not disappoint.

"It's like butter out there," said Santa Cruz big-wave pioneer
Richard Schmidt, referring to the perfect glassy conditions and wide-open, maneuverable faces.

"The only thing scary about the place is the fact that you have to launch from the beach," added Keith Malloy, who made the trek up from Southern California to surf the reef for the first time. "Getting out through 20-foot, shifting beachbreak bombs is a challenge in itself," he added.

The final heat was held in dwindling light under a brilliant orange sunset. Inconsistent sets provided a challenge for competitors, but when the big waves poured through, the action was intense. Nelscott is a perfect peak, providing both lefts and rights, and often there were two or three riders up and riding at a single time. "It's like a ballet," commented one local spectator who was witnessing the contest for the first time.

In the end, Hawaiians Garrett MacNamara and Kealii Mamala took home the first place trophy, but all of the contestants left with a huge amount of surf stoke. John Forse presented the awards that evening, and reminisced about his long-held desire to see the waves at Nelscott surfed by the world's top surfers. For the second year in a row, he got his wish.

RESULTS

1. Garrett McNamara/Kealii Mamala
2. Brad Gerlach/Mike Parsons
3. Adam Replogle/Alistair Craft
4. Raph Bruhwiler/Keith Malloy
5. Greg Long/Rusty Long
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Old 12-11-2006, 02:59 PM   #2
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Thats awesome, wish i could've been there to watch!
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Old 12-11-2006, 04:12 PM   #3
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Wow, I never knew they had waves like that to surf down there. Incredible is all I can say. Would've loved to watch.

Maybe they should've waited a week and surfed them the end of this week. Probably be 50 foot by then.
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Old 12-11-2006, 05:43 PM   #4
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Amazing pics! That surf is huge!
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Old 12-11-2006, 06:17 PM   #5
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That is amazing to see those HUGE names riding big surf in OREGON!! I am so disappointed that I missed it two years in a row. I'm definitely gonna keep my eye out better in '07.
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Old 12-11-2006, 06:30 PM   #6
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Definately something to go see. I missed last years. As for dates I think that the "Window" is Oct- Dec and a 72 hour notice for when it will happen. There were about 100-200 persons on the Bluffs. Lincoln City provided a shuttle to and from the parking Area. One of the local Restaurants had a booth there and was cooking up Burgers and Halibut Tacos. I heard that the event ran much smoother this year and looks to be even better next year.
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Old 12-11-2006, 06:41 PM   #7
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This is SOOOOO cool!!!

I'll be there next year. I grew up riding waves in Oregon, those are GREAT shots!!! I'm glad Oregon is getting some press...I think.
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Old 12-11-2006, 06:43 PM   #8
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Very cool. Thanks for sharing. I used to watch Brad Gerlach as he was coming up through high school surfing Carlsbad and Encinitas. Some of these guys have amazingly long careers in surfing. I did Todos Santos, MX one day with several pros and a photo friend from Surfer Magazine. Lets just say there was a lot of warmth being let loose in my wetsuit!
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