Surfing Naturally- Alaia

LOCALLY
Sundance Beach Surf Video Contest 2009 1st. place
A Three Brothers Production,
Nole Cossart and Chadd Konig

These film illustrates a perfect example of Intentional Community • Local Self-Reliance for a Post-Petroleum World • Buy Local! Eat Local! Grow Your Own! Local Energy! Living Local Economies! Transitioning from Oil Dependency to Local Resilience! Check out our Transition California Community

A must see is Cyrus Sutton’s
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Tom’s Creation Plantation Trailer half surf film/ half shaping tutorial about ancient wooden surfboards known as alaias. NOW AVAILABLE ON Korduroy.tv

20th Annual Waterman’s Ball Winners


The 20th Annual Waterman’s Ball took place Friday, August 7th at the Ritz Carlton in Laguna Niguel and drew a crowd of hundreds for an auction and dinner to benefit the SIMA Environmental Fund.
The evening honored Dave Rastovich as Environmentalist of the Year(far left) and Rob Machado as Waterman of the Year(far right)
{Gerry Lopez explains why Rob Machado might be the best surfer in the world today.} and the late Dick Baker with the SIMA Lifetime Achievement Award, and combined with the 9th Annual Waterman’s Classic Golf Tournament, raised more than $400,000 toward 18 ocean-environmental organizations.

Legendary surfer and past recipient of the Waterman of the Year honor Gerry Lopez explains why Rob Machado might be the best surfer in the world today.

Rob Machado SPEACH:

Dave Rastovich SPEACH:

Inspiration

To Play in the Ocean

by Kerry Down

by Justin Reynolds

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//THX 2\\ Ryan Heywood

Your kid can do it, parents are the only limitations.-Scott
Check out Jake:

Jake only knows about four words so he doesn’t say much, but the smile on his face says it all, his grandfather Manuel Reyna Jr. said.
“It’s just so amazing that he knows when to stop and go and how to put on the brakes,” Reyna said.
Jake picks up momentum by pushing off with his left leg and when the pavement is coming to an end simply drags his left foot to stop.
“Look at this,” Gano said pointing to the hole in Jake’s sock. “I have to buy new socks every week because every time he drags his foot the sock gets worn.”
Like most 1-year-olds Jake has yet learned to walk in shoes.

Photo Credit: T.C. BAKER

Jake Ryan Munoz has been skating for a quarter of his life, three months, that is. The one-year-old started skating at 9 months MORE

175-foot long mini Mega Ramp with a mind-blowing 30-foot drop from an 18-foot vertical ramp (the equivalent of a three-story building), and the first-ever rail contest over a 20-foot gap with $40,000 in prize winnings, one of the biggest purses ever offered in Sonoma County!

Some of the world’s top skate legends will be present for demos, judging, and Meet and Greets, including Steve Caballero and Christian Hosoi on Friday June 12, plus Thrasher magazine skater of the year and X-Games Gold medalist Bob Burnquist, Danny Way, Andy MacDonald, and Buster Halterman. Also expected are Adam Taylor, Jake Brown, Lincoln Ueda, Rob Loriface, PLG and Omar Hasssan. The Eco Cup skate zone is surrounded by majestic redwoods and blue skies – close to the 101 Freeway but also a world away.

Adding to the excitement are the action sports-friendly headline bands including legendary punk/reggae/activist bands Dead Kennedys and Bad Brains with Pepper and Rebelution. Also performing over the weekend are Hightower, Tall Black Girls, Zepparella, Egypt Central, Whiskey Thieves, American Drag and Radioactive as MC. Approximately 10 of the world’s top skaters are expected to compete in the Best Trick and Best Jump categories, and prize money will be awarded to each competitor. The Eco Cup trophy will be created out of recycled and repurposed mixed media, and the steel and plywood-constructed Zone will be reused indefinitely after this one-time event.

The mini Mega Ramp and rail is reserved for the guest skaters, but Festival attendees of all ages are invited to bring their boards and “drop in” at the skate zone as participants, competitors, or spectators. The Rude Boyz Present Eco-Cup skate zone is being sponsored by Comcast and Verizon, and will be open daily Noon to 8:30pm June 12, 13, and 14. Entrance to the skate zone is included with paid admission at the front gate. Limited $30 pre-sale tickets are available now ($40 at the gate). This year, kids 6 and under are FREE and kids age 7-12 are $10.

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A fast-paced documentary, STUNTWOOD takes a comprehensive look at skateboarding through the journey of the skateboard itself. From the maple forests of the Great Lakes Region to the urban streets where skateboards thrive, STUNTWOOD follows the wood through factories and the processes of becoming a skateboard and delves into how the board profoundly affects people, art, and public spaces. Feeding a multi-billion dollar international industry, the skateboard has created a fast-growing sub-culture that has become mainstream while still staying true to its fiercely personal, independent, and creative roots. This unique documentary celebrates the wood and the culture that surrounds it.

This is Very informative and interesting even if you have ADD like me…

Punky, up-tempo music issues forth at a museum-appropriate volume, and the Smithsonian’s Native Skate Jam begins. The skaters — some in skinny jeans, some in Vans or Chucks, some in Native Skates T-shirts — politely take turns. One leans down and discreetly applies a sticker to the otherwise unblemished surface of the half-pipe.

FULL STORY HERE


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