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Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Handplane Hoedown Summer 2012
Handplane Hoedown Summer 2012 from www.KORDUROY.tv on Vimeo.
Korduroy's James Campbell was on hand this past weekend in San Clemente to catch some of the slip sliding action down at the Handplane Hoedown.
For more info on when the next event will be taking place, you can stay up to date here: https://www.facebook.com/events/317697921630023/
Monday, September 17, 2012
#22 | Dan's Iron-Head | Evolution Custom Industries
#22 / Dan's Iron-Head / Evolution Custom Industries from Evolution on Vimeo.
Short video of #22 Bike - Dan's Iron-Head.
All work carried out in house at Evolution Custom Industries in Sydney Australia.
www.evolutioncustomindustries.com
https://www.facebook.com/evolutioncustomind/
Saturday, September 15, 2012
Java Afternoons
Sent by email to Longboard Retro days:
Ben Renwick - Hey mate, firstly i would like to say im a huge fan of your blog and read it most days. perfect way to start the day.
Ben Renwick - Hey mate, firstly i would like to say im a huge fan of your blog and read it most days. perfect way to start the day.
I was hoping you could give some exposure to a friends brand that all the locals here love to support.
A clothing company that gives back to the community and those in need accross the world.
For every item of clothing sold they donate clothing to children in need.
Check out the website for some more info http://smileclothing.co/
Also a cool little edit after a clothing drop in indonesia:
Java Afternoons from bigpanda on Vimeo.
Windy Afternoons In Java.
A clothing company that gives back to the community and those in need accross the world.
For every item of clothing sold they donate clothing to children in need.
Check out the website for some more info http://smileclothing.co/
Also a cool little edit after a clothing drop in indonesia:
Java Afternoons from bigpanda on Vimeo.
Windy Afternoons In Java.
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
To Surf and Protect
Sent by email to Longboard Retro days:
Hi Tiago,
I'm Megan Barry, Communications Associate at International Bird Rescue. We respond to oil spills around the world and save seabirds at our California wildlife hospitals year-round. I wanted to introduce myself and invite you to check out our Executive Director, Paul Kelway's blog post about surfing.
We would love for you to repurpose this post on your blog and/or keep our rescue and rehab work in mind for future posts of your own.
Your support in sharing our work with your readers would mean so much to us, but absolutely everything to the seabirds that come through our doors in weeks and years to come. As Paul says in his post, the ocean is our home as surfers and its their home, too.
All the best!
Megan
Reblogged from Bird Rescue:
This weekend, the Malibu Surfing Association is hosting the MSA Classic Invitational and generously invited International Bird Rescue to feature our mission in the contest’s commemorative program, which we’re stoked about.
Being both the director of a bird rescue organization and a surfer, I think a lot about the synergy between my favorite ocean pastime and the birds we work to protect. For many people who ride waves, surfing is so much more than a hobby. It’s a return to wilderness — even when you live in crowded Southern California, as I do. It’s a privilege to connect directly with the power and magic of the ocean environment and the diverse array of life that calls it home.
The desire to give back, to help protect the world’s oceans and their inhabitants, naturally arises from this experience.
I often find myself thinking about how surfers have so much in common with seabirds especially. And I often wonder how many other surfers think this way or notice the array of bird species hanging out in and around the line-up.
In California, you can’t help but notice the Brown Pelicans flying low in single file, using the wave energy to give them a little extra push as they glide just inches above the water. But do surfers look out at the Surf Scoters (a seaduck found on the Pacific and Atlantic coasts) with a new-found appreciation for who really invented the duck-dive? Do they also notice that we’re not the only ones who wake up early and head out on dawn patrol? The shorebirds are always at the water’s edge before I am, and the line-up is already teeming with gulls, terns and some cool pelagic bird species before I’ve caught my first wave of the day.
If I paddle out in high surf or bad weather, I always take a moment to appreciate that these birds are out there whatever the conditions. It’s their home. It’s where they feed. It’s how they survive.
Over the past four decades, International Bird Rescue has saved thousands of birds from oil spills around the world, so we also know that it’s very easy to threaten their survival. It’s not just oil: Injuries from marine debris such as plastics and fishing line account for a high percentage of the thousands of birds that arrive at our rescue centers every year.
As surfers, we have even more motivation for making a difference to issues of marine pollution and ocean debris. After all, this is our home, too. The scale of some of these environmental challenges can often be overwhelming. So it’s so important to re-energize and renew our inspiration to help, even if that help is just in small ways. It may sound overly simplistic, but that inspiration always comes back when I stop to appreciate the seabirds while I’m out catching waves.
So the next time you’re in the line-up or checking out the sets as you prepare to paddle-out, take a moment to look around you. We human beings are not the only surf riders out there. Notice them, enjoy them, appreciate them — from a seabird’s-eye view, so to speak — and, if you feel so inspired, you can help us protect your fellow riders. Find out how at birdrescue.org/surf.
Gratefully,
Hi Tiago,
I'm Megan Barry, Communications Associate at International Bird Rescue. We respond to oil spills around the world and save seabirds at our California wildlife hospitals year-round. I wanted to introduce myself and invite you to check out our Executive Director, Paul Kelway's blog post about surfing.
We would love for you to repurpose this post on your blog and/or keep our rescue and rehab work in mind for future posts of your own.
Your support in sharing our work with your readers would mean so much to us, but absolutely everything to the seabirds that come through our doors in weeks and years to come. As Paul says in his post, the ocean is our home as surfers and its their home, too.
All the best!
Megan
Reblogged from Bird Rescue:
This weekend, the Malibu Surfing Association is hosting the MSA Classic Invitational and generously invited International Bird Rescue to feature our mission in the contest’s commemorative program, which we’re stoked about.
Being both the director of a bird rescue organization and a surfer, I think a lot about the synergy between my favorite ocean pastime and the birds we work to protect. For many people who ride waves, surfing is so much more than a hobby. It’s a return to wilderness — even when you live in crowded Southern California, as I do. It’s a privilege to connect directly with the power and magic of the ocean environment and the diverse array of life that calls it home.
The desire to give back, to help protect the world’s oceans and their inhabitants, naturally arises from this experience.
I often find myself thinking about how surfers have so much in common with seabirds especially. And I often wonder how many other surfers think this way or notice the array of bird species hanging out in and around the line-up.
In California, you can’t help but notice the Brown Pelicans flying low in single file, using the wave energy to give them a little extra push as they glide just inches above the water. But do surfers look out at the Surf Scoters (a seaduck found on the Pacific and Atlantic coasts) with a new-found appreciation for who really invented the duck-dive? Do they also notice that we’re not the only ones who wake up early and head out on dawn patrol? The shorebirds are always at the water’s edge before I am, and the line-up is already teeming with gulls, terns and some cool pelagic bird species before I’ve caught my first wave of the day.
If I paddle out in high surf or bad weather, I always take a moment to appreciate that these birds are out there whatever the conditions. It’s their home. It’s where they feed. It’s how they survive.
Over the past four decades, International Bird Rescue has saved thousands of birds from oil spills around the world, so we also know that it’s very easy to threaten their survival. It’s not just oil: Injuries from marine debris such as plastics and fishing line account for a high percentage of the thousands of birds that arrive at our rescue centers every year.
As surfers, we have even more motivation for making a difference to issues of marine pollution and ocean debris. After all, this is our home, too. The scale of some of these environmental challenges can often be overwhelming. So it’s so important to re-energize and renew our inspiration to help, even if that help is just in small ways. It may sound overly simplistic, but that inspiration always comes back when I stop to appreciate the seabirds while I’m out catching waves.
So the next time you’re in the line-up or checking out the sets as you prepare to paddle-out, take a moment to look around you. We human beings are not the only surf riders out there. Notice them, enjoy them, appreciate them — from a seabird’s-eye view, so to speak — and, if you feel so inspired, you can help us protect your fellow riders. Find out how at birdrescue.org/surf.
Gratefully,
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Bootleg Trailer
Bootleg Trailer from George Trimm on Vimeo.
Trailer for the new Kookbox film.
Film by George Trimm
Starring
Harrison Roach
Joel Tudor
Yuta Sezutsu
& John Haffy
With Cameos by:
Richard Kenvin
Joe Roper
Ryan Burch
Justin Quintal
Justin Adams
Brittany Leonard
Alex Knost
Jared Mell
Kameron Brown
Tommy Witt
Tyler Warren
Illustration by Danica Elbertse
Additional FIlming by:
Peter King
Chris Bystrom
Mike Adno
Jordan Blumetti
James Tolerico
Adelya Khurmatullina
Scott Gerrent
Reagan Ritche
Thomas Robinson
Post-Production Assistant
Jason Scallo
Kookboxx.com
www.buzz-cut.com
www.facebook.com/buzzcutfilms
Sunday, September 9, 2012
WONDER TO ONESELF
Japanese logger Pippen contacted me to share his new video!!!
WONDER TO ONESELF trailer from manon film worx on Vimeo.
FABRIC PARADE & PIPPEN , THM , YUSUKE SURFMOVIE in Aichi & Shizuoka
He runs PIPPEN STORE
For more information:
PIPPEN STORE
鈴木 俊介
info@pippenstore.com
H.P:htttp://www.pippenstore.com
WONDER TO ONESELF trailer from manon film worx on Vimeo.
FABRIC PARADE & PIPPEN , THM , YUSUKE SURFMOVIE in Aichi & Shizuoka
He runs PIPPEN STORE
For more information:
PIPPEN STORE
鈴木 俊介
info@pippenstore.com
H.P:htttp://www.pippenstore.com
Research & Development by TOKEN SURFBOARDS
Sent by email to Longboard Retro days:
Dear Longboard Retro Days,
I've been a huge fan of your blog for awhile now. Your posts and themes are exactly what I dig in surfing. Your blog is one of my daily rituals. I thought I'd share with you some recent video clips I made to go along with a small label of handshaped surfboards I'm shaping in Miami, Florida.
Don't have any longboard videos yet but as soon as we make one I'll send it over to you. This is a mini Simmons video and the other is a small handplane clip. Hope you enjoy and thanks for running a fantastic blog.
Best,
Christian
Simmons:
Research & Development from TOKEN SURFBOARDS on Vimeo.
TOKEN Surfboards met up with Chris Leidy in Nicaragua as he was homeward bound after touring the Pacific Islands. He spent two months in Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, and Kauai surfing and shooting underwater photographs. We caught up with him and spent a few days surfing and filming him on his 5' TOKEN mini Simmons.
You can view his photographs at
www.leidyimages.com
www.tokensurfboards.com
Handplane:
TOKEN handplanes from TOKEN SURFBOARDS on Vimeo.
Verano Centro Americano
Having fun bodysurfing and getting closed out.
www.tokensurfboards.com
Dear Longboard Retro Days,
I've been a huge fan of your blog for awhile now. Your posts and themes are exactly what I dig in surfing. Your blog is one of my daily rituals. I thought I'd share with you some recent video clips I made to go along with a small label of handshaped surfboards I'm shaping in Miami, Florida.
Don't have any longboard videos yet but as soon as we make one I'll send it over to you. This is a mini Simmons video and the other is a small handplane clip. Hope you enjoy and thanks for running a fantastic blog.
Best,
Christian
Simmons:
Research & Development from TOKEN SURFBOARDS on Vimeo.
TOKEN Surfboards met up with Chris Leidy in Nicaragua as he was homeward bound after touring the Pacific Islands. He spent two months in Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, and Kauai surfing and shooting underwater photographs. We caught up with him and spent a few days surfing and filming him on his 5' TOKEN mini Simmons.
You can view his photographs at
www.leidyimages.com
www.tokensurfboards.com
Handplane:
TOKEN handplanes from TOKEN SURFBOARDS on Vimeo.
Verano Centro Americano
Having fun bodysurfing and getting closed out.
www.tokensurfboards.com
Friday, September 7, 2012
Thursday, September 6, 2012
Wooden boards from Greece
Wooden Surfboards - SX Wooden Surfboards began in the backyard of a home minutes from the waves in Santa Marina, Athens,Greece. Stavros Hatzikonstantis combined his love of board sports with a passion for wooden boat-building techniques to create works of art for riding waves that have less impact on the environment and more positive impact on your surfing.The beauty of SX Wooden Surfboards lies in the blend of softwoods, the artful patterns naturally produced by the wood itself. In the future, SX Wooden Surfboards will continue to build custom dream boards and develop new surfboard shapes in collaboration with our customers.
Check out his site
Sunday, September 2, 2012
Glide Love Art Show 2012 | Vantag Gallery
Surf Culture Exhibit | Vantag Galley
Daniela Ramalho
Driftwood Collective
Ivo Teixeira
João Sousa | Le-Joy
Gustavo S. Costa | G.U.R.U. Surfboards
Tiago Cruzeiro Reis | Longboard Retro Days
Saturday, September 1, 2012
2012 US Open of Surfing | Chris Del Moro
Footage of Chris Del Moro before and during his first heat at the 2012 Pacifico Noseriding Invitational.
Video by: Kyle Chambers
Preparing To Surf In Russia
Preparing To Surf In Russia from Ben Weiland on Vimeo.
Preparing to surf in Kamchatka, Russia with Chris Burkard, Keith Malloy, Cyrus Sutton, Trevor Gordon, and Dane Gudauskas. By Arctic Surf.
arcticsurfblog.com
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Joel Tudor Duct Tape Invitational | Cote Des Basques
Participants will be Alex Knost, Robbie Kegel, Tyler Warren, Ryan Burch, James Parry, Chad Marshall, Justin Quintal, Harrison Roach, Lucas Dirkse, Jared Mell, Clovis Donizetti, JJ Wessels, Tanner Prairie, Andy Mist, Troy Elmore and a wildcard yet to be determined.
www.vanssurf.com
in, Loser Surfer
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Shaping the Cash
Shaping the Cash from Matthew Pappas on Vimeo.
Barry Snyder shapes the Windigo Surfboards Cash model. windigosurfboards.com
Saturday, August 25, 2012
Gastrologging | Arrantza Getaian
Gastrologging - "Arrantza Getaian" - Chapter I from Gastrologging on Vimeo.
"Gastrologging" is an audiovisual project that encompasses two pleasure-evoking concepts: gastronomy and logging. We have carefully selected attractive places from which to film surfing and each clip is preceded by a culturally relevant gastronomic introduction. In this way, we aim to balance the importance of the surfing images with respect to the cultural character that each spot carries.
I/ Destination " Arrantza Getaian"; culinary experience Squid - 15th July
II/ Destination "El gran Bilbao"; culinary experience "Pintxos" - 22nd July
II/ Destination "Ciderland", Asturias; culinary experience Cider - 29th July
IV/ Wave garden - 5th August
V/ Destination "Green Basque Country"; culinary experience "Txuleta" - 12th August
VI/ Destination St Jean de Luz; culinary experience Gateau Basque - 19th August
Original idea & Direction: Ion Eizaguirre
Filmed & Edited by: Mikel Yerobi
Art Design: Aitor Molina
Collaborators: Mikel Urigoitia, Klaus Becker, Iosu Gorosabel and Erik Labayen
I/ Destination "Arrantza Getaian"; culinary experience Squid
Music: Idoia Meabe - "Swept Away"
Special thanks to: Lonjan surfboards crew
Starring: Beñat Olaskoaga, Alex Gontan, Oier Ilarramendi, Mikel Yerobi, Iosu Gorosabel, Ion Eizaguirre, Antoine Delpero
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