Monday, December 6, 2010

Frolick




12 lbs of ferocity and fun times.
My main man, Herbie.

Sunday, December 5, 2010

6 ' 11 3/4 "



photo: Keystone


Hullibut w/pulled in nose, curved triplane bottom and a nearly negative-turning tail rocker all tied together with some finely foiled thick-in-the-mid rails....Ultra buttery underfoot. This little baby flies and will be my ride for the winter.

Albers Overload



I hope you guys all get the change to surf and hang out with this guy one day.

Friday, December 3, 2010

Side Effects


T and his beloved Fush.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Always


^ see it ---> mix it v



Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Rotule Downhillin'


On a 100% chance encounter via a website called couchsurfing.com and a few friendly neighborhood friends of mine, we met a crew of like-minded builders, who are downhill longboarders. They have a DH skate company in Quebec, Canada and are on a road trip from there, across the US to San Diego and all the way back, around the edges and through the middle of the country to sample America's finest in curvy and steep stretches of pavement.

RotuleLongboards.com is their site, we got to take them into the mountains yesterday to have a little go at some turns that had stuck in our minds as particularly intense on a recent drive north...Much more to come, Kent and I shot for 4 hours plus, but here's a small sample from the day.



These guys were charging full slides at 40mph...
We drove behind them down the mountain for this last one.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Docyewmentashun


Trevor Gordon.


Miles Jackler and Jonny's Nova Rito.


Trevor, Jason, Herbie.

I really enjoy lugging my camera around with the guys when we go check the surf or just hang out and play music...The moments are just too priceless right now and I'm soaking it all in.

Friends make the world go round.

fotoes: R.Lovelayce

Monday, November 29, 2010

HeAVy

Mickey Brennan Shippies from Surfing Life on Vimeo.

T.rvor feeling Fushy



Trevor and I sat down and devised a new shred sled for his recent and upcoming travels on his Patagonia testing missions.

She's 5'6 x 19" x 2 1/4" and EPS/Epoxy, built for solid waves, steep rivermouths and reefs especially. Its a very compact little fish template with a pulled in nose, very light triplane bottom and an upside down vee leading into the fins and out the tail...Her name is the Fus.h


Already got some very productive testing in, too :)
photos by Kent Keysonte, who's been keepin' it real lately and hanging out a ton!

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Craggs and Flags


There's a weird divide somewhere just north of LA.  It becomes just a little more...how to say...mysterious.  


I get a little jealous of the material that the guys down south can produce with all the talent, boards, waves and knowledge thats down there...then Connor and I flip through the volumes of photos of secret sessions and sunset solos that we keep to ourselves and our friends and it fades away.

fast.

Photos by Connor Lyon.