Nolan Hall -- who is obviously well-connected in the surfing world -- got a chance to surf the artificial wave in Lemoore, CA over the weekend. Nolan's a mat rider, so naturally I was curious how a mat would go in that kind of wave. (Frankly, I'm skeptical due to the odd energy disbursement of the wave. 
This video shows the odd currents going up the face...)
As it turns out, he got skunked!  Details here...
The lifeguard dudes that work it said someone rode a mat 
there once and slid into a big pipe on the side of the wave. So they 
haven’t let people ride em since that. 
There was also 4 people in my 
group, and we only got to surf it for an hour. So it was tough to get in
 to swap out gear without losing waves. I think we might get to go out 
for a whole day towards the end of the year. I wanna try it on a mat, tho. 
The 
wave is super tricky, it’s pretty flat, and then when it barrels, it 
goes mega fast. But hopefully by the time we get to go for the whole 
day, I can kick into one!
I don’t know who the other mat rider was, but it seems like they weren’t smart 
enough to bail their mat. It’s hard to explain the set up of the wave 
pool. But they must have gotten caught behind the whitewash, and then 
blasted up on the the side bank, and just kept holding on, and slide 
into the poll. I don’t know why they wouldn’t have just let go of the 
mat. It’s strange 
Nolan
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I passed along this report to a number of our good friends, and this is what they said...
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Hmmmmm....so the person who hit the pipe ruined it for everyone who 
rides a mat? If the waiver is signed, and money is exchanged, what’s the
 big deal? I feel it comes down to knowledge of the craft your riding, 
and your ability, no different than riding a board. Fins must be used on
 a wave like that! UDT’s would be my choice for getting in early and 
sticking my stalls and turns. There are lots of standup surfers who ride
 mats as a second craft, and I feel mats take at least as much (I feel 
more) wave knowledge and dedication to ride competently in big surf. It 
does look like a really technical wave, and it’s hard to tell how long 
the sections are when watching it on TV.
Rob Pollard 
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 I would love to "slide into a big pipe on the side of the wave".  
Remember the other Ranch had pipes.  It had walls. Now it has 
lawyers and Producers.  Maybe they can buy Kelly's Surf Ranch, and leave us the 
old waves.
Aloha, Guerdon Smith
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Sliding into a big pipe doesn’t sound so bad… ;)
Glenn Sakamoto
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Howzit? Could that report be another symptom of the whole world going 
mad? I want to teleport back to 1972 when a $40 board, a $5 bike and 
bare feet was more than enough to be fully satisfied. (At least I'm 
still taking the bus or hitch hiking.) 
Have A Happy Day, Pahl Dixon
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I saw some bodysurf footage that was good too. 
I think on "soft" mode it would be doable on mat.
Steiny 
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I’m sure the mats would keep up once the gears were shifted.  Sometimes
 you get hammered when it barrels right off the bat.  If you got your 
initial turn in, I think you’d make it.  I’d love to give it a try.  
Kenneth Hughes
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What stops you from just telling lifeguards to fuck off? 
Doesn't motivate me too want to do it though. But, if they keep wannabe Slaters out of my way then I'm happy 😂
Graeme Webster 
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SURF MATTS: super fast.  "slid into a big pipe on the side of the wave." rad
Jeremy Grosvenor
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 It makes me feel better if we don't call the pools "surfing," rather a 
''surfing-like product.'' 
PNW
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Big imagination here. ‘Haunted by the “vision” of "someone rode a mat there once and slid into a big pipe on the side of the wave.”
Nolan’s description of the wave is very interesting. Possibly more accurate than many have written.
We love and dream of natural waves. While 
this concept is certainly fascinating, I’d rather paddle out into the 
wild, free ocean to surf than ride in a wave pool.
:))
 
Aloha,
Cher Pendarvis
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