On Monday, the California coastline experienced some of the most extreme surfing conditions in history as giant swells assaulted the shores, offering up tumultuous waves, particularly at Mavericks, the famed big-wave hotspot. Frank Quirarte, a veteran of Mavericks Rescue, shared with SFGATE that the day presented “raw, gnarly, just crazy Mavericks,” with waves that soared beyond 60 feet. The site has long been a beacon for surf aficionados seeking to journey upon its storied waves.
While local surfers and international pros alike were pulled towards these high seas, the scene was not purely one of exaltation; a palpable thread of danger was woven throughout the day’s excitement. National Weather Service meteorologist Roger Gass warned against venturing into these perilous waters, advocating for a safe distance from the shoreline instead. Despite such cautionary advice, crowds of enthusiasts and drone operators gathered to glimpse the waters’ raw power and the daring riders upon them. “I am starting to get nervous watching these guys with the size of these waves,” Jack Persons, a San Franciscan drone pilot, told the San Francisco Chronicle, his heartbeat echoing the ocean’s pulse…