UPDATED FORECAST 12-12
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Northwest swell continues today and will fade into the weekend. Deep
water swell running around 6-8ft at 14 seconds. Not much swell getting
past Sant...
These lamp posts have opinions
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"Microphones in the trees Cameras in the sky Antennas in the canyon
And the lobby's full of spies
For us who are like bulldozers Sleeping i...
US Road Trip Shot on Ilford PanF and HP5
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After I moved from the states to South America I went back at some point to
grab some old film gear. Among some gadgets and gear I found a few roll...
fluid dynamics
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Get into my slipstream, you said
And I did --
But only after riding out some
kind of heavy turbulence,
a major disruption
in the atmosphere
like a rocke...
Bootleg – best surf film of 2013
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BOOTLEG- FULL LENGTH from George Trimm on Vimeo.
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California Art Show at Panorama Framing
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The theme is CALIFORNIA - Works by Creative Couples. Jay Watson and I are
excited to be in this art show in the Gallery at Panorama Framing - along ...
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Another aeon since I posted anything, the excuse the best I could possibly
have is all energies are being directed at projects outside of blogland.
Gone a...
SE WIND 10 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 3 TO 5 FT. W SWELL 7 FT AT 15 SECONDS.
Surf Rescue has come a long way from the years I worked as a beach lifeguard in the late 70's.
We didn't have helmets.
Nor did the State provide bracing elixirs to combat the frigid waters of North San Diego.
At least not at work.
2 comments:
Why would surf rescue need a helmet? Does it protect from the breaking of waves? Extreme Sports across Australia and New Zealand with FreemanX Sports
Looks like he is drinking beer. Anyway, an better complement helmet with vest to protect surfers from shark attack.
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