Beyond the edge of tolerability
Russell Bierke's new video is about a crazy person doing crazy things
If at 16 or 17 years old Russell Bierke was winning championships in giant waves like the most historic Cape Fear that ever existed, it was a given that when he grew up he would start doing things like this.
Travel the world and surf the heaviest waves possible.
The Australian's craft is combining big with tubular. We don't just see this in Mavs or Peahi, but in the perfect combo that he finds in different places around the world.
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