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Carnage At The Cape 23/07/23
Four minutes of Cape Carnage shot through the lens of drone pilot extraordinaire Sky Monkey. Featuring both surfers and bodyboarders in full send mode
Finally Solander // Swell Chasers
“It’s been a slow winter on the East Coast of Australia but finally we get a swell big enough to chase and the best thing
Cape Solander & Shark Island Lefts
Two clips for the price of one by Andrew Hoff Video. Featuring all the usual faces charging Cape Solander
CONED // FULL MOVIE
Coned: A bodyboarding movie by Andrew Hoff. Featuring waves from all over Australia and the chargers that frequent them.
In The Schlaboratory // Shaun Petersen Drone
Two and half minutes of heavy slabs from the East Coast of Australia. Filmed via the expert drone pilot skills of Shaun Petersen.
Last Minute Solander
“In Australia with continual rain on the east coast running into Spring, a lot of these storms
Hand Picked Presents: Pilsner Cut’s ft Luke O’Connor
Hand Picked Presents: East Coast based style-master Luke O’Connor going ham in this epic 4 minute clip
Swell Chasing Solander in Spring
” Living in Sydney its amazing to have such a world class wave like Cape Solander aka Ours or Pikers Hole
Another Day At The Cape
A savage 6 minute clip brought to us by Aussie charger Ben Sawyer, featuring the boys going for it on a super hectic day
The Moosementary // Dane Woods
Five minutes of action with mad scientist Dane Woods, cooking up some rad potions in the Schlaboritory!
Ride and Collide Part 1&2
Half an hour of heavy slabs from Cape Solander (Surfing and Bodyboarding). Film and edit by Tim Bonython.
Cape Carnage – May 2021
Film, edit and description Tim Bonython:- “One of Australia’s most merciless slab waves exists in Sydney