• JamesLeonis 20 minutes ago

    I visited Munich back in 2013 and recorded several surfers on the wave [0]. For reference I was standing on the bridge just above the platform in the article's second photo. It was pretty neat, and I'm sad that it might be lost.

    [0]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yW4eheoiHY4

    • magicalhippo 4 hours ago

      The linked Stern article[1] has a before picture showing how the wave used to look.

      I'm not that good with hydrodynamics, but since they say nothing structural changed during the cleanup, could it be how quickly they brought the flow back up?

      [1]: https://www.stern.de/sport/sportwelt/eisbachwelle--so-funkti...

      • duckkg5 4 hours ago

        Watching surfers in the middle of this park was one of my favorite things to do in Munich. What a bummer. I'd be surprised if they had any luck at all restoring it.

        • RandallBrown 23 minutes ago

          Why don't you think they'll be able to restore it? Manmade standing waves are common (and the Eisbach was manmade in the first place.)

          • fallinghawks 4 hours ago

            The first time I saw them was around Christmastime and I was just stunned by the sight of surfers in the middle of a snow-filled park.

            • paul7986 3 hours ago

              oh darn heading to munich soon...it would've been cool to see

          • drsopp an hour ago

            I guess they could model the river mathematically. I would not be surprised if there are two or more "stable" stream patterns. Perhaps it resets naturally after one year.

            • aeden 3 hours ago

              I really hope they get manage to recover it. I grew up surfing in Central Florida and even I knew about it and had seen pictures of it. I finally went there a few years ago and it was a blast to see people surfing it.

              • tantalor 2 hours ago

                Okay, I'll bite. Where do you go surfing in Central Florida?

                • jacinda 36 minutes ago

                  I think this was meant in jest, but Florida is not that wide on the peninsula. You can drive from Clearwater to Cocoa Beach (the entire width from west to east) in about 2.5-3 hours. So if you live in the middle like near Orlando or Gainesville, you just...drive an hour to go surfing.

                  • groby_b 2 hours ago

                    Not OP, but... Cocoa Beach? Home of Kelly Slater?

                • compilethread 3 hours ago

                  Hope they can bring the wave back soon, it’s such a special part of Munich’s spirit and surfing history.

                  • snitzr 4 hours ago

                    Have they tried turning it off and back on again?

                    • hulitu 3 minutes ago

                      > Have they tried turning it off and back on again?

                      Yes, but the bloody thing updated itself between reboots. But, don't worry, Microsoft will release a fix in a couple of years.

                      • vachina 4 hours ago

                        That’s what they did and that broke the wave.

                        • hinkley an hour ago

                          Sediment perhaps?

                        • thenobsta 3 hours ago

                          The forced update bricked the wave :(

                          • groby_b 2 hours ago

                            Yes. Techniker ist informiert.

                            • gowld 4 hours ago

                              As you read in the article, yes, they did, and that's what caused the problem.

                              • twodave 3 hours ago

                                Well maybe they just need to jiggle the handle.