Most surfers travel to Sumbawa’s Lakey Peak for its A-frame tubes and clean rippable walls. Not Kael Walsh and Rolo Montes.
While most surfers cracked it at dawn, these two slept in during their trip. They just cruised, ate breakfast, and waited for the wind to turn onshore. As soon as the morning crowd paddled in, they headed out. Onshore > offshore for the modern day air surfer, and Lakey Peak is home to one of the biggest and best ramps in the world.
It’s why in the edit above, the latest Daily Export from the Chapter 11 crew, Montes and Walsh surf one of the most crowded waves in Indonesia nearly alone. Lakey Peak (and the surrounding waves) are basically impossible to rip once the trades come up. Where most would fall flat on the 2-foot chops coming up the face, Montes and Walsh launch full rotes into the flats instead.
Our knees and ankles hurt just watching this.