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Originally Posted by nostatic
(Post 6220234)
My body won't do snowboarding, and I sucked at it anyway. Which is odd as I grew up skateboarding.
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Yeah, one of my surfing instructors from NorCal told me to get a skateboard and skate around in AZ since I don't have waves. Want to get a Hamboard. Have you seen one of these things? Google it...
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Originally Posted by tevake
(Post 6220293)
We have some good beginner spots here. My 9 yo son Adrian is getting into board surfing. Maybe could get your kids started. I know some hot firemen who would be into giving you all kinds of lessons. Ha ha.
I am scratching around looking for a good shot of me carving a top turn on a good wave on my windsurfer, I'll keep looking.
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Yes, one of the reasons why I want to return... want to get my 6 year old son out there. He is a fish and I think he would love it. And find those pictures, gosh darn it! I can look at surfing/snowboarding pics and videos all day.
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Originally Posted by mph911
(Post 6220328)
Cool...a surfing thread.
I've been surfing 35 of my almost 40 years alive. It would be great to see who surfs on pelican. I had an Aussie mate (pro surfer) that was doing private lessons in LA, he's back in OZ now but can find out who else does lessons.
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Yes, please check with your "mate" (Love that! I am a sucker for that Aussie accent!). I am going to be in the LA area A LOT in the next couple of months. Would love to get a consistent instructor... take advantage of the time I am near water for an extended amount of time.
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Originally Posted by motion
(Post 6220356)
My only fault is that I do like to harass the wimmens :D
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OK, Motion, you ARE kind of funny. I actually know the Laguna area pretty well. Hang there often... have a condo there...
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Originally Posted by Shaun 84 Targa
(Post 6220467)
After I left that job and started to snowboard here, it didn't feel right, feet strapped to the board. So I bolted magnets to the heel and toe of some old work boots and JBWelded sheetmetal to my snowboard to mix the two. Worked great until ice built up on the boots and magnets. You could move around on the board and it felt so much more natural. Battery heaters would work I think. Might revisit it this year. was definitely fun.
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Surfed in Santa Cruz... a lot of kelp. That was interesting going fast and then dead stopping in a middle of a wave. And your snowboard contraption... interesting. That would make it easier than strapping in and out of your board. That might be a concept serious boarders might be interested in...
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Originally Posted by Bill Douglas
(Post 6220523)
I don't have any recent pics (that is mainly because I haven't been out for a while) but here is one of me out the front of the house a few years ago.
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IN FRONT OF YOUR HOUSE??!! That is crazy! Awesome pic by the way. I can't imagine ever being good enough to get on one of those fast slick short boards. I would love to because I imagine it would be such a high to cut those waves with it but ummm... picking up surfing when you're 37... it would be a pipe dream.
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Originally Posted by tevake
(Post 6220544)
Tomorrow may be epic in the Billabong Pro Tahiti supposed to be a big new swell arriving. quarter finals and more.
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Just watched some clips from this... OMG! Those guys are crazy sick AMAZING!!!! Some of those drops... Yikes! Love watching them come out of those barrels. Again, I can watch those videos all day. I get a high just watching them.
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Originally Posted by G50
(Post 6220636)
Huntington/Newport/Laguna can have nice waves, but they tend to build fast and close out fast. For expert surfers who can give it a couple strong paddles and then get up on their board, all within around 2 seconds, it isn't a problem. But typically those areas are tough for beginners.
San Clemente/San Onofre area.
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Yeah, I went surfing in Laguna and although I got up on every wave, man! I ate it when the wave would break. Not like when I was out in Hawaii and there was a coral break instead of a sand break. I could just plop into the ocean. Yeah, I got pummeled a couple times in Laguna but waves fast and fun!
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Originally Posted by Captain Ahab Jr
(Post 6220700)
I'm a boarder, 43yrs old and still going strong maybe even getting better First tried it at the tender age of 23 over 4 quite painful days, after a 17yr break I moved to Italy and now into my 3rd season and won't stop until I'm too old to stand. My board is one of my all time favourite possessions and I would go back into my burning house to save it.
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You sound like me. I tried while I was "young", 20, and after two painful days as well, didn't go back. Decided at 36, I am going to do it no matter what. Got obsessed after one season, got a board (I love mine as well. Named him Armando 'cause he is THAT sexy. And yes, I probably would run back into a burning house to rescue him as well.), and now, this will be my 3rd season. I am not the greatest but I LOVE being out there in the snow and just enjoying the rush. And Italy! I want to go visit Europe (have family out there) and board the Alps, Swiss and French. Would be so awesome! I need to find somebody in the states to board with!