Anonymous ID: 90a91b Dec. 20, 2021, 9:27 p.m. No.15229512   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun

And Maverick Was His Name-o

2010 Mavericks Competition

 

Maverickā€™s is a famous big wave surf spot in northern California, just a few miles from Half Moon Bay. Since waves can break at about 80 feet high, itā€™s also the location for a world-renowned big wave competition held each winter, as long as thereā€™s a good winter storm to produce these maximum waves. Only the worldā€™s top surfers are invited, and there is just a 24-hour notice given to these select 24 individuals to grab their boards and hustle there to compete.

 

But the neatest part about Maverickā€™s (as far as Iā€™m concerned) is how it got its name. According to Bark Magazineā€˜s spring 2013 issue:

 

ā€œIn early March 1961, three surfers decided to explore the big waves breaking about a half-mile from shore at Pillar Point, near Half Moon Bay, California. A friendā€™s white German Shepherd, Maverick, came to the beach with them. Maverick was used to swimming with his surfing buddies, and paddled out after them. Concerned for the dogā€™s safety, one of the surfers returned him to shore and tied him to the car bumper. Ultimately, the immense waves proved to be too much for them as well, and the men cut their day short. Because the dog seemed to have had the most fun that afternoon, they named the giant waves in his honor. Today, the Mavericks Invitational is known worldwide as a testing ground for elite big wave riders.ā€

 

Cool, man.

 

Maverick's 2013

 

Visit the Mavericks official contest website here. Photo above courtesy of The Inquisitr, read about this yearā€™s contest winner 43-year-old Peter Melā€™s victory along with a video on their site here. Great SF Chronicle article on a Maverickā€™s film here.

Thanks to Bark Magazine for the heads up on this story. Best dog magazine ever.