I know there's some in here looking and the Vouch bigger fish, here's a mates unprompted feedback after coming back from a surf trip to NZ...
Turns out he met Ryan Lovelace over there too briefly as one of his friends knew him from his Australia trip...
Great feedback on the Vouch though...
I have one on order! Looked at the 6"8-7oh range but I am not done with my thick Lizzy. I would ride them in similar waves so I went 8ft, log replacement. It should be more agile than a log, anyways I LL find out in a few weeks
www.surfer.com/features/sterling-spencer-breaks-surreal-new-film/
Bit more info regarding the video that SP linked above.
The interviewer hit on something that I really enjoyed while watching....
' you're often in such relatable, not-great waves. But you really make it look damn fun'
Spot on I reckon.
That was freaking awesome! I loved everything about it. Thanks.
I haven't had time to watch it all yet, just seen a few snippets.
Kinda posted it so I would remember too. Glad it's good. Gotta make time now.
He has a few others that are worth watching too.
That was freaking awesome! I loved everything about it. Thanks.
I haven't had time to watch it all yet, just seen a few snippets.
Kinda posted it so I would remember too. Glad it's good. Gotta make time now.
He has a few others that are worth watching too.
Definitely art rather than just straight up surf video.
I'm so glad we're starting to see more creativity as well as a resurgence of longer format surf videos. My enthusiasm for the couple of minute long highlights reel is just about spent.
There is a fair amount of shortboard surfing in this clip SP, you put a warning
That was freaking awesome! I loved everything about it. Thanks.
I haven't had time to watch it all yet, just seen a few snippets.
Kinda posted it so I would remember too. Glad it's good. Gotta make time now.
He has a few others that are worth watching too.
Definitely art rather than just straight up surf video.
I'm so glad we're starting to see more creativity as well as a resurgence of longer format surf videos. My enthusiasm for the couple of minute long highlights reel is just about spent.
Just had time to watch it, very arty but some good surfing mixed in.
There is a fair amount of shortboard surfing in this clip SP, you put a warning
probably should have, but not your average circus tricks clip..
I read somewhere George Greenough is still surfing - just surf mats these days . Not sure how old the article was
I read somewhere George Greenough is still surfing - just surf mats these days . Not sure how old the article was
Still got a website - just read through his shark encounter stuff
I read somewhere George Greenough is still surfing - just surf mats these days . Not sure how old the article was
Still got a website - just read through his shark encounter stuff
Thanks for that Noz - interesting read - loved the way in encounter 1 when he spotted the shark coming towards him he stuck his head underwater to check it out
I read somewhere George Greenough is still surfing - just surf mats these days . Not sure how old the article was
Still got a website - just read through his shark encounter stuff
Thanks for that Noz - interesting read - loved the way in encounter 1 when he spotted the shark coming towards him he stuck his head underwater to check it out
Lots to think about there. I have changed over the last few years from a "cull them, kill them all" person to a "we all have to live together" type of person. Without the incessant hugging.
I really found it interesting that he confirms / validates / whatever the shark eyes theory that if they think they have been seen they back off.
I'm sure I would just **** myself, panic, and go 100% (or 150%) for the beach if I had an "encounter"
Was paddling / swimming here a couple of days ago, and there was a juvenile seal on the beach.
As I floated around in the murky, dark, stirred up and rain affected water I wondered
"Does he know a good reason to get out of the water that I don't?"
Yeah Nozza last time I spotted a shark near me I paddled so fast I paddled off the front of my surfboard
I read somewhere George Greenough is still surfing - just surf mats these days . Not sure how old the article was
Still got a website - just read through his shark encounter stuff
Thanks for that Noz - interesting read - loved the way in encounter 1 when he spotted the shark coming towards him he stuck his head underwater to check it out
Lots to think about there. I have changed over the last few years from a "cull them, kill them all" person to a "we all have to live together" type of person. Without the incessant hugging.
I really found it interesting that he confirms / validates / whatever the shark eyes theory that if they think they have been seen they back off.
I'm sure I would just **** myself, panic, and go 100% (or 150%) for the beach if I had an "encounter"
Was paddling / swimming here a couple of days ago, and there was a juvenile seal on the beach.
As I floated around in the murky, dark, stirred up and rain affected water I wondered
"Does he know a good reason to get out of the water that I don't?"
Story here few years back made the front page of the paper - 2 blokes out surfing when a seal cruised past - they were talking how cool that was when a great white came up - got out pretty quick
No recorded shark attacks on the coast here - figure it's because there is plenty out there for them
www.swellnet.com/news/swellnet-dispatch/2020/05/05/local-soul-guy-slightly-less-smug-after-fifth-swim-beach
Not a bad read, but of light entertainment.
The comment from Halibut was on point.
"There is another character from Toonalook who seems to have escaped satirical attention, (possibly because there's so many of them). He's the pushing 40's guy with the very latest DHD/JS Industries cutting-edge thruster. You know the one, he surfs like a complete gimp but in his mind he's still 'goin-off' like he did when he was 20. He will proudly never ride a board that is suited to his age, standard of fitness or skill level, (especially his skill level). Driven by a desperate need to be part of "the crew" he travels in packs to Bali, still hangs around the local pointscore in his Bintang attire and always displays the obligatory boardrider's club sticker on his 4x4."
He left out the part about the guy being bald though. This up's the testosterone level and accompanying short fuse.
The comment from Halibut was on point.
"There is another character from Toonalook who seems to have escaped satirical attention, (possibly because there's so many of them). He's the pushing 40's guy with the very latest DHD/JS Industries cutting-edge thruster. You know the one, he surfs like a complete gimp but in his mind he's still 'goin-off' like he did when he was 20. He will proudly never ride a board that is suited to his age, standard of fitness or skill level, (especially his skill level). Driven by a desperate need to be part of "the crew" he travels in packs to Bali, still hangs around the local pointscore in his Bintang attire and always displays the obligatory boardrider's club sticker on his 4x4."
He left out the part about the guy being bald though. This up's the testosterone level and accompanying short fuse.
Why you writing about me like that?
Thought I'd post my latest purchase. Got this Album Insanity asym about 5 or 6 weeks ago. I've always been interested in asyms and with a full quiver and the green light from the missus to order a newy for my birthday I thought I'd go for it. It's an interesting design (apart from the asym). Bit of tail rocker, fairly flat after that but with some late nose flip. Very low/knifey rails but carries a lot of foam all the way to a nice beak nose. Super fast board and as you'd expect it turns nice and tight on your heels (roundhouse cutties have never felt smoother). Foot placement is further forward compared to a thruster as it needs to be bang on the twin fin or a little in front. Anything behind and it slides out. The idea is to be able to turn from the same position as you'd generate speed. It's hard to explain but overall it feels oddly natural and not overly weird, almost thrusterish but definitely has the elements of a twin too.
If all goes well I should be surfing like Ryan Burch and Bryce Young in no time
6'2 x 19 1/2 x 2 1/2
Toobz can you get a Townsend twin as well?
Sure, why not?
In all seriousness it really was the plan but after doing a bit of research it seems most crew like the Townsend in the chest high+ to double OH range. If I was to replace my Flat Tracker with a mid twin it would have to excel in the small stuff. Plus it's hard to believe I can top my 6'10 McNeill & 7'2 NPJ Duo.