Comunidad
Registro
Algeria
Angola
Benin
Burkina Faso
Burundi
Cameroon
Cape Verde
Comoros
Congo
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Djibouti
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Gabon
Gambia
Ghana
Guinea
Guinea-Bissau
Ivory Coast
Kenya
Liberia
Libya
Madagascar
Mauritania
Mauritius
Mayotte
Morocco
Mozambique
Namibia
Nigeria
Reunion Island
Rwanda
São Tomé
Senegal
Seychelles
Sierra leone
Somalia
South Africa
Tanzania
Togo
Tunisia
Western Sahara
Zimbabwe
Azerbaijan
Bangladesh
Bhutan
British Indian Ocean Territory
Brunei
Burma
Cambodia
China
East Timor
Hong-Kong
India
Indonesia
Japan
Kazakhstan
Malaysia
Maldives
North Korea
Pakistan
Philipines
Russia
Singapore
South Korea
Sri Lanka
Taiwan
Thailand
Vietnam
American Samoa
Australia
Christmas Islands
Cook Islands
Easter Island
Fiji
Kiribati
Marshall Islands
Micronesia
Nauru
New Caledonia
New Zealand
Niue Island
Northen Mariana Island
Papua New Guinea
Pictairn Islands
Polynesia
Republic of Palau
Robinson Crusoe Islands
Solomon Islands
Tokelau
Tonga
Tuvalu
Vanuatu
Wallis and Futuna
Western Samoa
Anguilla
Antigua and Barbuda
Aruba
Bahamas
Barbados
Belize
Bermuda
Bonaire
British Virgin Islands
Cayman Islands
Clipperton Island
Costa rica
Cuba
Curaçao
Dominica
Dominican Republic
El Salvador
Grenada
Guadeloupe
Guatemala
Haiti and Navassa
Honduras
Jamaica
Martinique
Mexico
Montserrat
Nicaragua
Panama
Puerto Rico
Saba
Saint Andrés and Providencia
Saint Barthelemy
Saint Eustatius
Saint Kitts and Nevis Island
Saint Martin
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Sainte Lucia
Tobago
Trinidad
Turks and Caicos
US Virgin Islands
Albania
Austria
Azores
Belgium
Bosnia-Herzegovina
Bulgaria
Canary Islands
Croatia
Cyprus
Denmark
Estonia
Faroe Islands
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Holland
Iceland
Ireland
Italy
Latvia
Lithuania
Madeira
Malta
Montenegro
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Serbia
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
UK
Ukraine
Bahrain
Gaza Strip
Iran
Israel
Jordan - Aqaba
Kuwait
Lebanon
Oman
Qatar
Saudi_Arabia
Syria
Turkey
United Arabs Emirates
Yemen
Canada
United States of America
Argentina
Brazil
Chile
Colombia
Ecuador
Falkland Islands
French Guiana
Guyana
Paraguay
Peru
South Georgia and Sandwich Islands
Suriname
Uruguay
Venezuela
Teiki Mathieu Baillan surfing a self-made Alaya surfboard in Macaroni, Mentawaï, Indonesia. Photo by C. Naslain, 2009.
Por favor regístrese para usar esta herramienta.¿Aún no está registrado? Regístrese primero; ¡es gratis!
Por Todd_young , 03-02-2011
The great recession hits the strand - Man, the construction market ain’t what it was 5 years ago. The black and rusty racks on my fading F250 super duty seem to have my surfboard strapped to them more often than two by fours these days. Kids growing up, house in foreclosure- barely got the time or means to meet up with juan to score (no more house calls). Buts its not all a sob story, the surf has been good and the kids are still giving the kooks from down south hell for invading our beach. The other day I saw a kid waxing the windshield of some guy from LA’s car who decided to suit up in front of the ‘comber. Not only did I give the kid a brew and some weed for his good deed, I also taught him the old ball bearing and wallet under the carseat trick. Not a bad way to get a six pack for you bros. Kind of like that old proverb about teaching someone to fish…. If I see any of the Malibu crew up here in north coast this winter, please make sure to park on Ocean and not in the lots- work is slow and my pipe is empty.
Por Anonymous , 02-08-2010
D-ReaL - This is some of the most comical stuff i have ever read....
Por Anonymous , 31-03-2010
- you're a very small person mate
Por Anonymous , 18-06-2009
Summertime strand - Me and the bu-boyz planning on doing our thing north of the point this year. Schulie got a summer rental on camarillo, has it till december. After last summer in costa (rica for you kooks) at smithies place in 'rindo, the boys are on fire and in rare form. You can usually hear schulie carving turns on his twinnie from the beach. MDR, Todd and all the other "locals" are a joke, when the brigade shows up, we dominate the water. Period. Turning heads and throwing sick spray is what we do, FAIL is what you will do if you get in our way. If you are worried about crowds move to africa.
Por MdR , 15-06-2009
The three-step plan! - Aloha Peter, I’ve lived on the Big Island for 20 years now, in that time, sadly, the crowds have grown here too! My time at Strand was the decade of the 80’s. As you can see by some of the pics I have posted, in particular the one titled, “The crowds were just right / 1981”, I had the good fortune to surf Strand, every day by myself or with just a few of the crew; it’s a time I will always cherish! I understand and acknowledge your point, but to enforce; easier said than done. There are two inescapable realities, 1) violence begets violence (and the jail time that could follow), and 2) growing crowds and kooks are as inevitable as the corrupt politicians that have allowed the rich and greedy to destroy our economy! So, what to do? Short of the remedies that the cockroach who claims to be Todd Young (Who he is not!) suggests. I would suggest the way I used to handle it, at places other than the Strand, (I didn’t have a problem there). It’s a simple three-step plan. Step 1) when the opportunity presents itself, rip a cutback so close to the kook so as to make his eyes twice there normal size! If that doesn’t do it, Step 2) when a kook drops in, in front of you, pull up just below him on the face, grab a rail and turn him; I’ve laughed many times at the sound of a kook yelling at me while going over the falls somewhere behind me! :-) That usually gets the message across and rarely have I needed step three, however, Step #3) I am a diehard long boarder, there’s nothing like burying a fin to their stringer to make that final point and to decommission there board, thereby sending them to the beach, of course, I apologize before I laugh again, on my way back out! :-) Call it tough love if you will, but it should teach them the lesson they need to learn and I never had to touch them or their car! :-) Pray for surf!
Por Peter , 14-06-2009
This place used to b empty - I agree with what E.S. wrote recently about Strand, it's a zoo. I'm not from the area but have surfed off and on there for the past 11 years. I checked last winter when I was up in S.B. and much to my surprise there was no less than 60 guys scattered up and down the beach. Where are the locals at? I'm totally for localism, because I rarely have problems with locals. I do however, often have problems with kooks. Kooks are those guys who have been surfing 2 years, who can angle on there shortboard but can't do a turn to save there lives. Kooks are those guys who haven't earned the right to get sets because they blow them. Kooks are those guys who use that "the ocean doesn't belong to anyone" excuse to justify there lack of etiquette out in the water. I'm sick of kooks. I show respect whether at my homebreak or somebody else's, but it saddens me to say the number of people who don't is increasing annually. I love surfing. I love the rules. It's the laws here in the United States that make it such a great country, and it is the unspoken laws that help keep surfing pleasurable for those of us who have put the time and effort in. I say ENFORCE at the Strand. Enforce and regulate. Clear out the kooks. Also, groms wait your turn. You don't get a free pass cause your board's stickered up hehe
Por MdR , 08-06-2009
Infestation! - No matter how thourough the exterminator might be, the cockroaches always come back!
Por todd young , 06-06-2009
Beat It- I am back - Gents, time has come to put down the pipe and hit the surf again. I know its off season, but I need at least 6 months to hone my shit stare. Now that I am out from under the umbrella of my past demons I am ready to regulate again. All these volcom beach parties and pro photo whore sessions are going to stop. After the court order, I am going to stay away from the old nail in the sand/rock in the windshield games. But dont be shocked if you have problems with your car on your way out of town, we use lots of sweetner in our gas around here;)
Por Soulsurfer101 , 14-04-2009
Soul Surfing Sessions at the Strand - Back between 1976 and 1978 were some of the best years I have ever experienced. They were experimentals, the waves, the women, the drugs, and the boards we were riding. Strand was merely a medium for our boost into the now. I love this place like I love my children. It will forever be in my heart. I can remember watching the classic guys like ziggy and curly joe zipping through endless barrels as though they were merely blood cells in the vessels of the ocean. There is no feeling like the feeling you get when you get shot out of a macking Strand barrel. To all you new school surfers without any real soul, yes you know who you are, I say let there be surf because I live to surf and surf to live. Like I said, Strand is an amazing place that does not only hold sentimental surfing memories for me, but holds more of a spiritual birthplace for me, a place which springloaded my desire to connect with the world and the ocean. I am the original SS local and I say that if you want to surf this place, respect the tough surf, and the even tougher locals and sure, you'll find yourselves a few waves here and there.
Por tfritz , 26-11-2008
- Nail on the head M-d R =) That was my comment below.
Wannasurf.com en su móvil
RSS Todos los flujos RSS de Wannasurf.com
Boletín Todas las noticias por correo electrónico