Nat Friedman

Surfing in Munich

Here’s a short video I made of the surfers in the center of Munich today.  This is one of my favorite spots in the city, always fun to watch.

This was also my first iPhone video!

14 July 2009
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  1. Nice to watch! how deep is the river there ? :)

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    1. Hey Chenthill,

      The wave is about a meter tall. The canal itself is maybe two meters deep. The wave is actually caused by a bulge of the canal floor near the bridge. I think it’s quite a bit shallower there. But I’ve never been in, so I’m not sure!

      Nat

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      1. I don’t think you’d want to get in, there’s a lot of water coming through there and a few late night drinkers (not surfers!) have drowned there after taking an unwise dip. Anyway I took these shots sitting down on the water’s edge. Had to watch out for stray surfboards but was quite exhilarating: http://www.flickr.com/photos/wstephenson/3525150707/

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  2. Indeed. When I came to the US, I needed some time to get used to people yelling around in public. In Germany, yelling people might be understood to be drunk or simply unpleasant. But there’re exceptions like soccer matches ;)

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  3. Was there last week and it is definitely amazing what they do there… was quite impressed with the city surfing concept. As far as I understood it, the surfers have wooden boards of different sizes with ropes attached to each end of the board and then they attach the ropes to the bridge and throw the board into the water which changes the shape of the waves.

    Pretty cool!

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    1. Ah ha! I’d seen ropes running from the bridge down into the water before, but I never knew why they were there. Thanks for the explanation!

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  4. I’m such a consumer. From reading your last entry I was like “hmm, that GPS watch is nifty”. Now I’m “hmm, 3GS makes really neat video.”

    Anyway, so happy to see you blogging again.

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  5. Oh man, that looks fantastic. Any hotel you’d recommend? : )

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  6. Of course, it has been correctly tagged in OSM since January: http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/292913056

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    1. Open Street Map is amazing.

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  7. That’s so funny!

    lol here!

    Thanks for the video!

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  8. It is really amazing to look at. I don’t know any other city in the world where you can see something like this in the center of the town. And you can go and have a walk in Englisher garten just near this place. Munich is really a beautifull city to live in, I recommend it for expats.

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  9. You know, the lack of yelling is probably because it’s in Munich, and not somewhere in the US, to which you are probably comparing to :)

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