Cold Crippling Hug

I clinched my whole body as I emerged from the back of the black wave. It crashed ominously behind me as I shook off the pain and continued paddling. I glanced over my shoulder where I could still make out the red lettering through the fog. I dug deeper and focused my numb hands to paddle harder. » CONTINUE »

Thrashing A-Town

So there I was with a Real-estate broker, a Contractor, and a NASA engineer all of whom had never climbed before. I glanced at my feet with a little apprehensive of the pain I was going to endure as the multiple scabs broke lose from there skin counterparts. Fortunately all of the climbers in my group would be exempt from the gym class as long as I taught there climbing lessons. » CONTINUE »

Pitching a Tent

The Indo Board slowly rocked as the clean melody of Iron and Wine drifted through the dimly lit room. The thoughts of the day slowly drifting away leaving room for a relaxing evening. » CONTINUE »

Cypher Vision A Short Film

Quicksilver just released a new revolutionary surf film yesterday and its free! It was shot at 1,000 frames a second with a revolutionary camera. This camera has never been used to shoot surfing or film in the ocean. I feel it gives us a refreshing new look at some of surfings best. The film features surfers Dane Reynolds, Julian Wilson, Jeremy Flores and Kelly Slater in some stunning, slow motion sessions. The film was released on there youtube channel and its well worth spending the 14 minutes watching. » CONTINUE »