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Thanks for the reminiscing. Brought back my own memories from early teenage years in early 70s So. Calif and how we used to cobble together gear...
The weekend before last, the mornings were nice. Conditions glassy and surprisingly better than forecasted or reported. Didn't get out this past...
Warmth in the winter, shade in the summer. Put it on your Bucket List. Waves or not, I've always enjoyed visiting the FL Gulf Coast....
For each of the past three weeks, we've had a major thunderstorm blow through here during the work week. Last week was the worst with funnel...
Uncle Rico's van: http://paxattack.files.wordpress.com/2010/06/uncle-rico.jpg...
Thigh high and glassy at lunch time that day a few hours before the storm hit.
Uncle Rico! http://wn.com/uncle_rico
Off VB, the water was noticeably warmer yesterday. Felt like in the mid to upper 70s today.
I still prefer the old, iconic VW van: http://www.realclear.com/california/2013/12/11/california_surfers_lament_end_of_a_kombi_era_4548.html...
Streaking. Minimal gear requirement and was a growing fad then. Actually, it was water polo and track during my freshman year, x-country and...
Loved it. Thanks.
I do five minutes of tai chi on the beach and sometimes some Zen Buddhist chanting right before paddling out.
Very nice vid. Glad you posted it. Likely wouldn't have seen otherwise. Thanks
More old surfing footage, dating back to early 60s. Some agro antics, and nasty big wave wipe outs - including a jet ski and a Hobie Cat....
I tend to agree. I find longboarding, surfing on coffee tables, etc., as well as big wave riding, much more entertaining to watch. Also...
There are differing opinions on the value of surf lessons. A private lesson or two might not hurt. It depends on the instructor. A decent...
About a 5 degree drop (78 to 73) in VB as well. Noticed it over the weekend after the storm.
When I was a kid in SoCal in the early 70s, wearing boxers under Hang Ten trunks was common. The boxers were longer than the trunks. It looked...
Welcome aboard, Paulie. Excellent post.