BEACH-GOER DIES AT POPULAR SAN DIEGO BEACH, BLACKS NEAR TORREY PINES


MAN DIES AT TORREY PINES STATE BEACH: Cliff Collapses On Beach-Goer Just North Of Popular Surf Spot

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The walk up the cliffs from Black Beach.
The walk up the cliffs from Black Beach.

A visit to Torrey Pines State Beach in La Jolla, California turned tragically fatal yesterday as a collapse in the cliff side led to the death of a 57-year-old beachgoer.

The man, who has yet to be publicly identified, died at Scripps Memorial Hospital - La Jolla, after blunt trauma was induced by falling boulders at 1 PM yesterday afternoon.

"He'd gone to the foot of the cliff to take off his shoes, and a small section of the bluffs just gave way and came down," said Maurice Luque of the Sand Diego Fire Rescue Department to the San Diego Union-Tribune.

As a preventative measure, the surrounding area has been temporarily closed.

"The Cliffs of Black Beach and Torrey Pines Beach are unstable landforms...in Southern California we typically have a lot of failures," says Damon Deyoung, a Marine Geologist at San Diego State. "We have failures ever year – usually they happen when there is no one around – or when people are walking by that are very small...some are much less dramatic than others."

So each time surfers descend the danger sign-spiked goat trail that leads from Torrey Pines Glider Port to the beach, there is a degree of risk involved, but exactly how risky is it?

"I've probably traveled down those paths over 200 times and I’ve never twisted an ankle or fallen," says Deyoung. "I've never seen a landslide there, so is it going to be that trip number 201 will kill me? Chances are - probably not. But there's always that possibility."

READER COMMENTS

vico
Tue Nov25, 2008, 3:16 PM

Yeah the job is done ! i've seen Michel improving so much in the last few years, just getting so into his quest of the World Tour. I was in Narabeen 3 years ago when he ended up runner up at the WJC, just because he had surfed so many heats in a row that he was too tired to get the crown. Michel's been here and ripping his ass off on every single wave, in every single heat ever since. Michel is one gifted man, honest, fair and always smiling and OMFG the guy just destroys it. Glad to see a real powersurfer back on Tour, glad to see a Tahitian back on Tour, glad to see a French back on Tour. Tim, Michel and Tiago are true examples of what it takes to success coming from the European Tour. Keep the good job guys, Congrats Vico

Daniel Scott
Tue Nov25, 2008, 10:54 PM

Hell yeah Michel... That has to be a great feeling getting spit out of a huge barrel and hearing Hoots from the beach . Sick. Im working on my way up also , hopefully i will have as god as a story as you to tell.!!!

Sophie Sarong
Wed Nov26, 2008, 4:44 AM

Well done Michel, c'est formidable! Bonne chance pour la suite. S.

David
Wed Nov26, 2008, 5:49 AM

Hey Michel Bourez, I'm from Hawai'i and it's nice to see another guy from the Pacific is gonna be on tour. You rip, good luck.

ido from israel
Thu Nov27, 2008, 11:27 AM

as an old school carver and tube rider traveling for hollow waves but living in shitty weak waves here in middle east- i must say yeah f..k wqs! hail power surfing and tubes-as occy pancho gone freesurfing n taylor knox hanging theres reason 2 salute tiago and bourez youre my heroes!power rules!!

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