Ep.83: When a non-pro steps up to surf Cloudbreak
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Most of us learn about Cloudbreak from the pros, now hear about it from a civilian like the rest of us. Peter Brandi has a day job in midtown and commutes to waves year round in NYC. He's a solid surfer defying middle age. 6 months ago he was invited to join a crew to surf the "perfect wave". Ben chats with Peter about getting ready for the legend off Taverua and that experience of surfing over the several critical sections that make Cloudbreak a "perfect" wave.
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