Every surf trip or kayak trip has its down time. And a good way to pass time is to pick up a book and open your mind to the adventure written down on paper. All of us spend quite a good amount of time reading and here are a few books that we are enjoying so far. Some are classic works of literature that have been read before and others are new reads. Today we will board the ferry to Mazatlan which should be a fun 18 hour boat ride to the mainland. Then when we arrive some possible kayak exploration around Puerto Vallarta with some surf in there as well. Cheers amigos
Tour de Suenos is a life of dreams, it takes places in Nature, in rivers, on mountains, in the sea, in foriegn lands, in our own backyards.
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Baja Begins
The Crew and the SuenosMobile Andrew, Becca, Chris and Todd |
The Bigness on the inside and my brother Gabe out the back. |
Riding the big board while the knee gets well |
The Bigness, the name I gave to my old man a few years back, was not looking good. He was holding his right shoulder in pain and his board was floating off on its own as he floated in waist deep water. Upon first contact it looked apparent that he had dislocated his shoulder, an injury that he also suffered this previous year. I looked to the beach to wave Todd and Chris to come give me a hand. When we got him back to the truck, I decided to try my Wilderness First Responder skills and pull traction on his shoulder to hopefully reduce the dislocation.
Everyone needs a pit stop on a road trip |
Evening Session at Abre reefbreaks |
Richey with the longest ride of his life |
Surfing by no means is an easy sport to excel at, but regardless of skill one may find joy no matter how good a surfer he or she is. On this trip two of my friends are along that have spent little time in the ocean surfing in the past, but they share the same stoke as every other surfer with each stand up and each beat down. Both Todd, from Montana, and Chris, from Northern California, are some of the best kayakers I have paddled with and it has been amazing to watch them dive into something new and to start getting a grasp of the ocean. The simplicity of just catching a wave, standing up, and turning down the line brings about so much joy and stoke from a new surfer. Apart from surfing we have been spending our afternoons trying to catch dinner, but are mostly just coming up with a few small sand bass that only suffice for a small appetizer, but non the less very tasty. I am not sure if it is the passing around at camp Hemmingway’s ,Old Man and the Sea, but these guys will fish for hours with sometimes no success.
Trying to bring in dinner. |
Trying my luck at Razors one evening |
After about a week of good surf and fun at Abre,
Calm before the Storm |
Cheers Friends... And thanks Zinka for the hook up protecting our beautiful faces from the harsh yet beautiful Baja Sun. Enjoy the photos, courtesy from my camera and Todd's Camera.
La Punta |
Night Hunt |
When we cant kill any fish we will resort to cruching the rats that inflitrate our camp. |
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