Filmed by Justin Mack and Jr Maosi on January 16th, 2022 at Banzai Pipeline
Da Hui Backdoor Shootout 2022: Live, and Waves Pumping: In the forecasts that you read, the waves are firing. From the look of things in the first light, the prophecy is correct. The whole event was live-streamed on YouTube where you can watch it at any time. But that is not the most shocking news around this event. The most shocking news was that it revolves around one of the event’s eight teams, which is made up exclusively of The Brothers Florence. Or, at least that was true when this story first went live. His friends John, Nathan, and Ivan decided to invite their hanai brother Eli Olson into their team. The Backdoor Shootout is not a typical based contest but it’s team-based which means you do not compete with your competitors but with your teammates to earn the highest score with the multiple days of competition.
In simple words, you and your three friends were gone to Pipe and hoot each other into bombs, with no one else in sight, hoping to score the best waves of your life and possibly win some cash in the process. It’s completely surreal. Another awkward thing was that the event that scores up to at least 12 opposed to the traditional 10 point scale. This is done to make place for those once-in-a-lifetime pipe waves that for whatever reason (perhaps the barren lineup) tend to show up this event.
There are eight teams in which four surfers apiece (plus potential alternates). After the next two weeks, each team has been given an equal chance to attend a number of sessions alone out at the Pipeline. The number of sessions will vary depending upon the number of days with quality surf. In the end, whosoever team wins, the best riders from each team are counted and the winning team is crowned as the Da Hui Backdoor Shootout Champions. In the year 2021, there was a universal inclusion where a team may choose any group of individuals who share a common nation, share a brand film, share a gender, sporting, organization, or genetic makeup.
0:00-15:00 First quarter
15:01-30:00 Half way point
31:00-45:00 Three quarters
Here are some of the team list chosen in the Backdoor Shootout
Florence
Da Hui
Peru
WSL
Volcom
Quiksilver
Snapt4
The last listed team has taken their time, paid the rest of the dues, and now receive the one thing that they always wanted in life but couldn’t afford it and that is NFTs in the metaverse.
(ASMR)🔵4k Pipeline - January 16th Backdoor Shootout 2022 - Kala Grace Wave of the Winter☑️
The Banzai Pipeline, or simply Pipeline or Pipe, is a surf reef break located in Hawaii, off Ehukai Beach Park in Pupukea on O'ahu's North Shore. A reef break is an area in the ocean where waves start to break once they reach the shallows of a reef. Pipeline is known for huge waves that break in shallow water just above a sharp and cavernous reef, forming large, hollow, thick curls of water that surfers can tube ride. There are three reefs at Pipeline in progressively deeper water farther out to sea that activate according to the increasing size of approaching ocean swells
The reef at Pipe is a flat tabletop reef, with several caverns on the inside, creating a giant air bubble that pops on the front of the wave when the wave lurches upwards just before breaking.[3] There are also several jagged, underwater lava spires that can injure fallen surfers. When sand accumulates on the reef at Pipeline, the waves can become unpredictable and violently "close out," (break all at once instead of peeling in a way that allows a surfer to ride the wave). A strong swell (a formation of long-wavelength surface waves) from the west clears out the sand in the reef, and after that, a strong north swell can give rise to the best waves.[4]
There are four waves associated with Pipeline. The left (which means the wave breaks from left to right from the perspective of a watcher on shore) known as Pipeline (a.k.a. First Reef) is the most commonly surfed and photographed. When the reef is hit by a north swell, the peak (the highest tipping-point of the wave where it begins to curl) becomes an A-frame shaped wave, with Pipe closing out a bit and peeling off left, and the equally famous Backdoor Pipeline peeling away to the right at the same time. As the size at Pipe increases, over 12 feet usually, Second Reef on the outside (further out into the deeper ocean waters) starts breaking, with longer walls (the unbroken face of the wave that the surfer slides across), and more size. At an extreme size, an area called Third Reef even further outside starts to break with giant waves
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