

07/06/2025: Surfmen, Smith Island, Banana Ball
Jul 7, 2025
Dive into the high-stakes world of elite U.S. Coast Guard surfmen as they tackle the perilous Columbia River, training to save lives in treacherous waters. Explore the unique culture of Smith Island, where rising sea levels threaten a close-knit community’s future and heritage. Lastly, discover the phenomenon of Banana Ball, a wildly entertaining twist on baseball that’s captivating fans with its unique blend of sport and showmanship, proving that baseball can be as much about fun as it is about competition.
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Graveyard of the Pacific Training
- The Columbia River mouth is one of the most dangerous inlets in America, known as the Graveyard of the Pacific.
- Coast Guard trainees brave massive waves here annually to earn their surfman certification, mastering lifesaving in extreme sea conditions.
Master the ‘Square Up’ Maneuver
- Lifeboat drivers must learn to ‘square up’ by pointing the bow directly into breaking waves.
- This technique avoids knockdowns or dangerous 360-degree rollovers in rough surf conditions.
Real Rescue Amid Graduation
- During graduation day training, a real rescue occurred at 30-plus foot breaking seas and 50-knot winds.
- Rescue swimmer John Walton saved a man from a capsized boat, marking an intense first mission.