
Mullaghmore Head once again delivered one of its trademark heavy-water sessions, with surfers battling long paddle-outs, shifting winds, and thundering Atlantic walls. The Irish big-wave spot drew a committed crew, including Hawaiian charger Nathan Florence, who continues to document his global search for the heaviest surf.
The day was a mix of triumph and test. Early on, conditions held enough for surfers to score, but a sudden squall ripped through the lineup, scattering the pack and shutting things down for over an hour. A few hardy locals paddled back out after the storm, proving the resilience and grit that Mullaghmore demands.
For Florence, the session added another chapter to his ever-growing catalog of heavy-water exploits, showcasing why he has become one of the most respected figures in the big-wave scene. For Mullaghmore, it was another reminder of its place as one of the most powerful and humbling waves on the planet—a spot where every wave feels like a victory and every session a story.
