“Pour Some Boiling Water Down”: Frozen and Numb Surfer Pays for Challenging the ‘Maverick’

Published 03/09/2023, 2:48 PM EST

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Ian Walsh is widely regarded as the pinnacle of professional big-wave surfers. He is not only determined to seek out every significant wave occurrence in the Pacific, but also driven to be the most well-rehearsed, energized, and alert surfer in the lineup. Walsh’s commitment to surfing, from Jaws to Mavericks and beyond, is unparalleled. He is in peak physical condition and mental concentration, and along with his team, they securely raise the bar even more. Recently, the surfer visited one of the world’s deadliest big wave spots: California’s Mavericks.

The big-wave surfing superstar was recently featured in a video on the Red Bull Surfing YouTube channel, where he did what he does best: take on enormous waves. The surfer is having a blast at the Mavericks right now, and he doesn’t seem to be scared of the big waves since he is really committed to the sport. Yet, he warns of the potentially life-threatening conditions of these waters.

Even these mammoth-sized waves don’t scare the surfing sensation

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The Mavericks’ waves are nothing to mess with. These 25-foot crests in the Californian sea will leave you bloodied and bruised (some top off at 80 feet in height). The waves travel for five days in the deep sea before slamming against the shallow reef with a thunderous noise. The left side of Mavericks is seldom surfed because of the high speeds of the rides and the unpredictability of the waves. Yet the surfer seems unfazed by such warnings. Instead of complicating matters, Ian Walsh just donned his toughest Red Bull surfing gear and headed out to face one of the world’s hardest waves. Apart from that, he mentions that he saw the largest waves he has ever seen in Mavericks, making the difficulty level of the task even higher.

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Meanwhile, the surfer attempted to predict the Mavericks’ waves, but the unusual wave pattern was beyond his comprehension. Finding the right entries may have been challenging, but he eventually made his way to the ocean. After surfing the whole day, he got back for a break and said, “It’s the end of the day now. Took a little break to get some water and pour some boiling water down my wetsuit to try to get the feeling back in my body after being frozen numb.” Walsh had to pour boiling water on his wetsuit to keep warm since the waves were so cold. The Mavericks can’t be underestimated, right?

How did his fans react to this?

No one needs convincing that surfing at Mavericks is no joke after Ian Walsh showed everyone just how frightening the waves can be. A large group of his fans saw the video and then immediately flocked to the comments section to applaud him for his dedication to the sport. Here are some comments to prove it.

While people fall in love with Walsh’s surfing skill, this fan just likes the way he recites the story, saying, His storytelling of the wave at Mavericks was unreal. Amazing surfing.”

This fan was just surprised to see the enthusiast here, as they say, I thought Ian was still on the tour . I love Ian, always though we will clinch the title someday. He’s such a legend!”

 

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It looks like this time Walsh might be just getting the best big wave surfer reward, as one of his fans says, “Great mini documentary on you. You are a legend and surf big waves with such a unique style. You got my vote for ‘best big wave surfer’ !”

We also have a jealous fan in the comment section who says, “I wish I had his FOCUS. Ian Walsh is a Legend.”

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What do you think of this big-wave surfing professional? Let us know in the comment section.

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Rahul Goutam Hoom

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Rahul Goutam Hoom is a US Sports writer for EssentiallySports. He is currently pursuing his Master's in Mass Communication and Journalism from Birla Global University. Rahul does photography and gaming during his leisure hours and likes to watch anime.
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Anupama Ghosh