Sunday, August 10, 2014

Kama the Surfing Pig.. No Really He's a Wave Hog!




GoPro: Kama The Surfing Pig

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Published on Aug 6, 2014
You've seen surfing dogs. Now meet Kama. Kama and owner Kai Holt hit Sandy Beach for a surf session with the locals in Oahu.

Follow Kama on Instagram:
@kamathesurfingpig

Shot 100% on the HD HERO3+® camera from http://GoPro.com.

Get stoked and subscribe: http://goo.gl/HgVXpQ

Music
Lemme Adams "Single Beaches"
Link to buy: http://goo.gl/tQOZgq

Monday, August 4, 2014

So what did you do today? Wheelchair Freestyling…

Check out Aaron "Wheelz" Fotheringham, he's my new hero! That's one cool cat...

Wheelchair Freestyle - Wheelz - Gnarly!



Published on Nov 20, 2013
Watch more bonus footage of Wheelz from Gnarly Nutrition in the link below:
https://www.facebook.com/GnarlyNutrit...

We had the amazing opportunity to work with Wheelz! He's awesome, watch the bts here:
http://youtu.be/51BXJD9ojcQ

Aaron Fotheringham, aka "Wheelz", you can check out more of his inspiring work on his youtube channel:

http://www.youtube.com/user/AaronFoth...

Watch the behind the scenes in the link below:

Film by Devin Graham
Edited by Parker Walbeck

Music in this video is called "Not Going Home" by Con Bro Chill
They are awesome! Download their music now :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4PAOsS...

Download this song and the rest of Con Bro Chill's EP 'We Came To Party' for free here! http://bit.ly/WeCameToPartyDL

Support the band and buy on iTunes here:https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/we-...

http://www.ConBroChill.com

Also super thanks to Woodward West for letting us film at their skate park in Cali! They were awesome!
http://www.woodwardwest.com

And last but not least, make sure to follow me on twitter and Facebook, it's the cool thing to do these days :)

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Saturday, August 2, 2014

Thousands Of These Bizarre Blue Animals Wash Up Along California Shores (via iflscience.com)


August 1, 2014 | by Justine Alford

photo credit: Bettina Walter, "Velella velella," via Flickr. CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

Monterey Bay is quite a spectacular sight right now, as parts are littered with thousands of electric blue, glass-like sea creatures that have been swept ashore by the wind. These bizarre cnidarians (a diverse phylum of animals including corals and jellyfish) are called Velella velella and they’re normally found floating on the surface of warm and temperate oceans. Beach goers are treading carefully along the coast, but they’re not dangerous and their sting isn’t harmful.

Image credit: Velela, via Wikimedia Commons. 
These organisms have a flat, transparent float and an erect triangular sail that lets them take advantage of the wind. It’s not unusual for them to wash up along beaches in late spring/early summer after they bloom, but according to marine biologist Nancy Black they hadn’t been seen in the area for around 8 years. Why these creatures have decided to show up now and later in the year than usual is puzzling, but scientist Rich Mooi told LA Times that this is not necessarily indicative that anything is wrong with the ocean.

Image credit: Wilson44691, via Wikimedia Commons.
Furthermore, Mooi says that while the sheer number drying up and dying on the beaches may seem alarming, there’s a huge number of velellas scattered across our oceans, so this event isn’t going to harm the species. 

Velella washed ashore back in 2004. Image credit: Dan, via Wikimedia Commons. 
If you're keen to find out more, check out this YouTube video on velella:


[Via LA TimesMercury News and abc30]

Friday, August 1, 2014

"Perfect Holiday" by Karim Rejeb


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Published on Jun 8, 2012
Video-Click "Perfect Holiday" by Karim Rejeb
from new SMILE EP 2012 "Seasides: 5 songs 5 videos"
more Smile info : http://www.facebook.com/smilegetxo
more Karim info: http://karimrejeb-surfart.com
more Smile music: http://open.spotify.com/album/1frrI72...

Thursday, July 31, 2014

Every Day is Day One...


Every Day is Day One - Samsung - ASP - Surf




Published on Jul 23, 2014
Samsung Mobile is proud to be the first global partner of the ASP, together they celebrate the growth of surfing worldwide and remind us that out on the waves, every day is day one.

The film launches with the 2014 US leg of the ASP World Tour, featuring pro-surfers Kelly Slater, Stephanie Gilmore, Gabriel Medina, Mitch Crews and Johanne Defay.

The first time you hold a surfboard, the first time you ride a wave, the first time you get barreled, the first time you win a world title.

It doesn't matter where you are from or how good you are. Every day is day one.

http://www.aspworldtour.com/events
http://www.samsung.com/global/microsi…


Monday, July 28, 2014

One Dead, 13 Injured in Rare Southern California Lightning Storm (Via ABCnews)


Jul 27, 2014, 10:17 PM ET

Sunday, July 27, 2014

"The One-Legged Bastard" (via the surfer's journal)

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By TSJ
As far as gaining some perspective on the man vs. fish trend that's permeating the waterman culture as of late, there's no shortage of reasons to pickup The Evolution of Freediving and History of Spearfishing in Hawai'i by Sonny Tanabe. Included in the 200-page book are the story of Dr. Terry Maas' record-setting 398-pound Bluefin speared off of Guadalupe Island in 1982 (which served as the cover photo for his seminal Blue Water Hunters), the story of the first purge valve masks, and all of the other deep water exploits that 100 years underwater have brought us.
Also included is a short, one-page story about the relatively obscure Del Wren, which both captivates and inspires. Born in Rochester, New York, in 1925, Wren ran away from home at 13. By the time World War II rolled around, he found himself serving in the Pacific theater. After the war he spent a brief stint in Oregon as a logger, where an accident took his left leg in 1946. Undeterred, shortly thereafter he moved to California and began diving. By 1958 he won his first U.S. National Spearfishing title, and the following year Wren and the U.S. team would finish third at the World Spearfishing Championships in Malta. 
As the story goes, Wren was sick with the flu during a competition in 1954 and had decided to stop fishing early. Laid up on the beach under a towel, when it came time to announce the winners one of his fellow divers announced that Wren's 45-pound catch was enough for the victory. That's when his old nemisis Charlie Sturgill exclaimed, "That one-legged bastard, that's who won?" Thus a nickname was born. 
The above photo of Wren was taken in 1953 and features his own handwriting depicting the adaptations he made to his equipment to become a successful spear fisherman. "To stay in top diving shape Wren practiced breathing exercise, did push-ups, and swam at least four times a week," writes Tanabe. "He preferred to use a Duck Feet fin. His accomplishments in the sport are amazing."