Dylan Graves explores the essential nature of fun while immersing himself in the surf culture of whatever outpost he has delivered himself to.
BeachGrit readers have long thrilled to the weird wave follies of Puerto Rico’s Dylan Graves, the holder of the Guinness World Record for most turns on a wave, a leg-trembling forty spasms.
Dylan Graves is almost forty now, the velvet smoothness of his pretty face has gone and here and there you can see small wrinkles, but once upon a time he used to be on the Quiksilver roster. Dylan was the clean-looking Young Gun playing cute foil to the hoary champ Kelly Slater. Between Young Gun and now, Dylan took on the WQS (ain’t much success) before settling into that ever-warm freesurfing zone in Puerto Rico.
What started as a series on Weird Waves for Vans has now been lightly tweaked and is found on Dylan Graves’ own YouTube channel. It can safely be said that Dylan Graves explores the essential nature of fun and does so while immersing himself in the surf culture of whatever outpost he has delivered himself to.
In this episode, which is one of his best, Dylan visits the surf scene in Poland, a country bravely standing as the last outpost of Western civilisation.
To the cheers of locals, Dylan shelves several tubes on the Hel Peninsula, a long, narrow sand bar that separates the Bay of Puck from the open Baltic Sea.
Essential.