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We've been here for about a year now
people always ask me why we came from Hawaii
To live and surf in Portugal
and I have to laugh
because there's so many reasons
just to be able to live
this close to the beach
and really not just any beach, Baleal has great surf most of the time
it's just special
being able to walk across the street
get in the water, get some waves
from our house to the cliff
where you can see
I don't know, 1000 different breaks it's about a two minute walk
and at most of those breaks, there's absolutely nobody surfing
we definitely have some lineups in Baleal Lagido usually has a pretty good crowd
and a pretty high level, some guys rip over here
But if you look just up the beach
walk 5 minutes up the cliff
you can usually get pretty good waves with nobody out
coming from the Hawaii that's a pretty special thing for us 'cuz a lot of people in Hawaii surf
Surfing by yourself is just different
When you're in the lineup with a lot of other guys, it get's pretty competitive, you don't want to make mistakes
But when you're out by yourself or just with the boys
You can go for it, try things you've never tried before
it doesn't matter. You know nobody is watching so...
it sounds funny to say, but I think my surfing has probably improved more
in one year of surfing everyday in Portugal
than about 12 years
surfing maybe 3 or 4 days a week in Hawaii.
Man, I love those mornings when you walk down on the cliff
It's head high, off shore, super glassy
just see sets marching in
Normally a pretty good sized line-up at Lagide, Look straight out at the home break
and it's perfect
and NOBODY'S out
You just get the biggest smile and think, "Yep, I'm gonna go out there and..."
Surf perfect waves by myself
it's a pretty awesome feeling
and I would have to say that's my favorite thing about living in Baleal.