12.29.2010

Check out these photos of Ian Jenkins taken by Calliebowdish

If we told you where this spot is....you'd probably see Ian there




12.09.2010

IIIIIAAAAAANNNNN JENKINS

Check out some pics from Ian Jenkins up in SB, notice the buoy sticker on the board.

12.02.2010

De la Summer

For the times when you've got the urge to put on yo dancing shoes, fill the flask, and turn into a werewolf

From DJ Go Funk Urself...listen and enjoy


11.15.2010

Casual Leisure Hobby

some gnarly dudes... enjoy.



10.26.2010

50 pound Wahoo


10.18.2010

The UK vs USA

Surf is surf no matter where you do it but each place definitely has it's own pluses.

California (Southern California):
Warmish sometimes Trunkable Water
Sunny for the most part
A lot more Alternative Surfcraft floating about in the water
A 4:3 is the most you'll ever need
The post surf food places in the world


United Kingdom (Cornwall):
Secret Spots(Yes California has them too but there are far more in Cornwall)
If it's onshore somewhere, odds are it'll be off shore somewhere else because of all the nooks and crannies in the coast
Epic Scenery on the way to, during, and coming back from surfing
It sucks being in such thick wetsuits with booties, gloves and a twat cap during the winter but it's an awesome feeling knowing that it's minus 2 outside and you're nice and toasty
Not so aggro line ups

-James Kamo
Trestles, California. Photographed by Mitch Rossi.
Kennack Sands, Cornwall. Photographed by James Kamo



This last weekend ma and some of the guys rolled out to Catalina. It was awesome considering none of us had ever been there yet it's so close. We went with the goal of swimming with sharks, through kelp forests and pushing our comfort zone a bit in the ocean. We definitely accomplished all of those things.

Took the first boat over from San Pedro on Saturday morning. We were in the water by 10AM snorkeling and checking everything out. Water visibility was amazing and the temperatures weren't all that bad. We definitely swam through a ton of kelp forests and saw a lot of cool sea life. Came back in, had lunch and then went out again. Swam with a bunch of leapord sharks, saw a horned shark as well as an angel shark. Second goal accomplished.

That night we had dinner and then decided it was time to go for a night snorkel with the underwater flashlights. I personally get a little spooked in the ocean and it was pitch black. We swam through the kelp forests and swam with the now much more active leopard sharks. It was wild and awesome. I can't wait to get back to Catalina in the near future.

-matt