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Old 08-26-2007, 08:37 PM   #1 (permalink)
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My annual surf trip, aka "GP" (guidopalooza) starts on 9/8. I roll out of here at 4am, pick a buddy up at the airport then land in Avon around 11:30am. Then it's a week of surfing/eating/drinking before returning back home for another long stretch at work...I have another 208 PCs that are too arrive on 9/15. Ugh.
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Old 09-30-2007, 05:29 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I grew up in New York. I didn't understand surfing. I moved to California and didn't understand surfing. I tried boogie boarding, (i think it's called) and I got one good ride. What a rush! I cannot surf, but now recognize the effort and balance it takes. I applaud any surfers, and envy them. I'm terrified of the ocean. Jelly fish and hypodermic needles, sends shivers down my spine. I loved watching surfers from the Huntington Beach Pier with a Ruby Burger in my hand. Kudos for you!
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Old 10-09-2007, 06:10 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I grew up in New York. I didn't understand surfing. I moved to California and didn't understand surfing. I tried boogie boarding, (i think it's called) and I got one good ride. What a rush! I cannot surf, but now recognize the effort and balance it takes. I applaud any surfers, and envy them. I'm terrified of the ocean. Jelly fish and hypodermic needles, sends shivers down my spine. I loved watching surfers from the Huntington Beach Pier with a Ruby Burger in my hand. Kudos for you!
Try a paipo, it's a shortboard with Hawai'ian roots. You ride it like a bodyboard but it's faster. Much faster. Like OMFG, wow.

Surfing is a lot of fun. I was in a contest this past weekend, we all had a good time (it was a fund raiser for March of Dimes).

It's more of a zen thing too. Take this past Sunday. The 5 of us on my team (all old pals) paddled out into the mist for some waist high glass with a few chest high sets. We were way down the beach, no one was near us. I was on my old skool 9'8" longboard, one of the other guys was on his 6'8", another was on a new skool 9'4" longboard, one guy was on a paipo and another was on a 9'2" longboard. Everyone caught waves. I spent most of my time trying to nose ride (got a few in) and working on my retro tricks. We all left with huge grins.

A crappy day in the water beats the heck out of a good day at work.
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