IN THE PROCESS, SURFING’S PEAK MOMENT HAS BECOME JUST ONE MORE THING TO YAWN AND BE BORED BY Once, the only way you could experience the view from inside the barrel was to actually get barrelled.
It was surfing’s mystical, transcendent, peak moment. A bit like losing one’s virginity, it was a club you joined after much fumbling and clumsy foreplay, when some of kind of existential truth was finally revealed in a fleeting, ecstatic exchange.
When surfing’s greatest creative genius, George Greenough, first captured the view from inside the tube with a bulky, custom-built water housing made for his 16mm camera that he strapped to his back while riding an inflatable surf mat at Lennox Head, the surfing world was spellbound. For the first time, those precious seconds inside…