Ma Polynésie, côté mer / My Polynesia, ocean side. Notre ambassadeur, Michel Bourez, nous présente sa Polynésie, côté mer ! Savourez ces images inédites rythmées par un groupe de rock local, Tikahiri.
Camp Shred, the world’s largest surf demo, presented by SURFING Magazine and Surf Ride with support from Rinse Kit, returns to San Elijo Campground in Cardiff-by-the-Sea, California.
Saturday, February 27: 8am-4PM
Sunday, February 28: 8am-3PM
We’ve always said that “the best things in life start with B’s” and this event is full of some of the best B’s around- Beach, brands, bands, bites, and brews– sounds pretty good to us.
And better yet, this event is free and open to the public. Camp Shred brings some of the most popular surf brands and their loyal consumers together for a fun-filled weekend of surfing and demo-ing the latest and greatest gear. Plus, the event benefits California State Parks.
Read more at http://business.transworld.net/press-releases/camp-shred-2016-vendor-and-bands-line-up-announced/#qjtm84VU091kjDa7.99
"Winter has been late to the game this year, but Fashionably late is always excusable, especially in Winter Storm Jonas' case! We've had a very consistent Fall and Winter of fun waves on the Outer Banks, but hadn't had a pumping day of waves in a long time, until swell from Jonas showed up.
The first day was howling offshore and really peaky, making it hard to be in the spot, but incredibly rewarding if you were. Not to mention we even had some snow flurries for most of the afternoon session. Day 2 was out of control wind and swell wise, then Day 3 conditions went blue bird and sheet glass. The swell period was still too high with buoy readings 9-10ft @ 14-15seconds, so finding somewhere that wasn't doubled up was a challenge. We lucked out, even though both sessions we should have ideally been out hours earlier, we managed to find some pretty good waves. Day 4 of the swell was great for leftovers, with fun little tubes and air sections.
THIS is what Winter on the Outer Banks is all about... I don't know what's been going on the last few years, but this is the kind of surf I grew up being accustomed to between November and April. Hopefully this El Nino winter keeps kicking us some conditions that continue to allow Hatteras Island to show it's True Winter Form.