YouTuber Ben Gravy surfed in all 50 states of the United States
After sliding into a wave created by the changing tide in Alaska, he completed his goal

Surfer and YouTuber Ben Gravy became the presumed first human in history to have surfed in all 50 states of the United States, as he celebrated after completing his surfing on a tidal wave in Alaska, the state he was missing.
The rules of his own challenge were simple: the energy must come from nature, so he surfed on waves generated by rapids, on waves caused by tidal changes or on small waves generated by wind in different lakes.
According to him in an interview published by Surfline, the hardest place to surf was Missouri, “almost impossible,” he made three trips and almost drowned. He considered North and South Dakota to be very difficult as well and in the weirdness department he found himself surfing a bayou in Louisiana and at Lake Eerie in Pennsylvania he ended up riding solid eight-foot waves.
As for his career, Gravy, a former member of the US surfing team who did not believe in becoming a professional and decided to study film, chose his vlogging career by combining his passions after he took an important step in his life and stopped drinking.
He explained in the interview that he makes money with YouTube, and that if he constantly uploads content that is interesting, there is an interesting income.
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