Leaving no fathoms left to surf in Ireland

When a surf movies have no voice-over, it’s usually good. “Fathoms Left to Fall” is a short surf film that tells the story of one epic day of huge surf, at Mullaghmore Head, County Sligo, Ireland. Chris McClean, the director of “Fathoms Left to Fall”, tell us the way to one of the most dangerous […]

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When a surf movies have no voice-over, it’s usually good. “Fathoms Left to Fall” is a short surf film that tells the story of one epic day of huge surf, at Mullaghmore Head, County Sligo, Ireland. Chris McClean, the director of “Fathoms Left to Fall”, tell us the way to one of the most dangerous wave spots in the world, where sun is rare and grey skies are emperors. In March 2012, the most experience Irish big wave riders dropped into an insane surf session in the cold, windy and bumpy waters of Mullaghmore Head. In “Fathoms Left to Fall”, you can easily understand the whole environment and how difficult it is to surf Ireland.

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Leaving no fathoms left to surf in Ireland

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