Inside Mavericks

Hardback

Main Details

Title Inside Mavericks
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Doug Acton
By (author) Bruce Jenkins
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:160
Dimensions(mm): Height 261,Width 288
ISBN/Barcode 9780811851213
ClassificationsDewey:797.320973
Audience
General
Illustrations 150 colour photographs

Publishing Details

Publisher Chronicle Books
Imprint Chronicle Books
Publication Date 21 September 2006
Publication Country United States

Description

Every winter when the ocean buoys start to read 10-, 15-, and 20-feet, the coast of Half Moon Bay, California, is transformed by an enormous wave called Maverick's. Recognized as one of the most dangerous big wave surf breaks in the world, Maverick's is big, cold, and sickeningly powerful. It's the best show in town, but until now you could only see it through a pair of binoculars. Inside Maverick's brings you right onto the sickening ledge of a 75-foot wave with jaw-dropping photographs and gritty insider accounts of what it's really like out there. Sports columnist Bruce Jenkins and Maverick's surfer Grant Washburn have interviewed top big wave surfers Peter Mel, Zach Wourmhoudt, Evan Slater, and others to discuss every aspect of the freakish wavefrom the paddle out to the terrifying drop to the inevitable and brutal wipeouts. Covering fifteen years of incredible surfing with photos that have never before been published, Inside Maverick's grants unparalleled access to this legendary wave and the elite core of big wave surfers that are obsessed with challenging it.

Author Biography

Doug Acton lives in Half Moon Bay with his family. When he's not shooting at Maverick's, Doug is surfing, playing golf, or coaching his kids' baseball teams. Bruce Jenkins is a San Francisco Chronicle sports columnist and a senior writer at Surfer Magazine. Grant Washburn is a writer/filmmaker/surfer who has worked on hundreds of surfing projects. He has competed in all of the competitions at Maverick's, and lives with his wife and two daughters in San Francisco.