Sunday, December 4, 2011

SUNSET FINALY TODAY

JHON FLORENCE CLAIM WORLD CUP, TAKES TRIPLE CROWN
Off the Wall and pipe in the last ten years as a location for high performance surfing. But today, including a fixed 10-foot Sunset back some of his estimate.

Among the finalists took Sunset Florence, John combined his powerful rail surfing competitors with his phenomenal talent guide tube. Replace the rigid styles that have dominated the competition in the recent past sunset, was the ease of Florence, in contrast. With his casual subway grave cuts, carves deep tuberides ready, forcing the 19 years we have to watch the sunset in a bit of a new light to see.

This is my first 6-Star wins the first, that the house is a house of my breaks, and all my family and friends are here, this is one of the highlights of my life, that's for sure, added he, said Florence. I hope that more young children start to surf here more. It's big, it's scary, but if it is likely the rippable wave 10 feet in the world.

Before the final electric heating, Ola Eleogram has done, the audience in his quarter-final against capture Dusty Payne, Jordy Smith and Travis Logie with what was probably the best tuberide the event. Choose to stay a little in the box, woven by different sections of a tube of Sunset drives Eleogram result directly in front of a jet ski in the channel. Without batting an eyelash, ollied Eleogram ski sled always followed by a round of mass. The beach erupted and the judges awarded the only perfect 10 of the event for the user Homegrown Maui.

Was 10 really one of the best barrels I have ever seen at sunset, said Dusty Payne, who also put on a clinic in the heat in advance. I saw the water and it was only when she came out crying.

Ola, who are so excited in his interview after the heat, shaking 10 points in his behavior is not soon forget. It was all blurry, he said. It was just a cable shaft very much and I was determined to make my way out. When I finally came, I had to jump on the sled rabbit.

Surf World Cup provided space for some of the best young surfers shine in Hawaii, including the outstanding achievements in the semifinalist and finalist Dusty Payne, Hank Gaskell, however, demonstrated above all that, John John Florence a competitive advantage in more than pipelines.

Friday, September 30, 2011

Sea of Darkness Surf Michael Oblowitz films

the fast and sketchy times of drug smuggling surf pioneers in 1970s Indonesian




Director Michael Oblowitz will tell you straight to your face: This is not a surf movie.

Perhaps not, but those who were lucky enough to see the movie will attest: Sea of Darkness is most certainly about surfing, and about a group of surfers who blazed a trail of adventure, self-discovery, mysticism and crime throughout Bali, Java and other, more remote parts of Indonesia long before the days of the fully catered boat trip. At its core, Sea of Darkness is a film about choices.

It follows the life-changing decisions made by early Indo surfers Mike Boyum, Jeff Chitty and Peter McCabe, who turn to drug-smuggling to fuel their passion for surfing — and those made by Martin Daly, Bruce Raymond and Dave Barnett, who funnel their wave addiction toward more legal pastimes that gain them fame, fortune and a lifetime of perfect waves.

The movie took Oblowitz over three years to make, and, beyond Daly, McCabe and a host of other Indo adventurers, features Steve Spaulding, Jeff Divine and John Milius.



Michael Oblowitz: I was flying on an airplane to the Turks and Caicos. I had been hired to do a TV show there — one of these crazy vampire TV shows. In a prior lifetime I had films in the Sundance Film Festival, Cannes, Edinburgh, Berlin. But poverty dictates that very often I have to take real jobs, such as directing Steven Segal movies or chasing a bunch of lesbian vampires down to the Turks and Caicos and making a television show out of it, right? And lo and behold I am sitting in the airport in Miami, and the guy next to me looks extremely familiar; he looks like a grey-haired version of Martin Daly, who I was very familiar with because I read Surfer Magazine regularly, as all of us do when we’re not surfing. And it is Martin. And the two of us get to chatting. And we talk about what we respectively do. We are about the same age. We both love surfing. I am from South Africa and I talk about the early days of surfing in South Africa. So Martin and I were having this conversation about all these strange and mysterious waves, and he had his Mac with him and it was just loaded with amazing, exotic photographs because he was in the midst of the Quiksilver Crossing at the time. And he showed me all these fabulous pictures of these young kids and then he started talking about Jeff Chitty and Dave Barnett and the elder guys and how all of this had come about — what his boat had previously been used for. And of course out of all these names comes the illustrious Mike Boyum. And how Mike Boyum had a built a camp at G-Land. How Boyum was dodging the cops in fifty countries. How he got booted out of G-Land, and how he came to live with Martin and Jeff Chitty in a place in Jakarta — a little house called the “Skull Cave” from which Boyum conducted many, many sojourns, forays and drug dealings. And all of this was done to fund Boyum’s dream of building another G-Land somewhere. Now I said, ‘You know, Martin, we’ve had five Scotches each, but this is a movie I’m going to make.’



Thursday, August 11, 2011

G-land Surf Rock

G-land surf the best waves of the surfing world's longest left-handed world? G-Land is known for consistent quality surf. 2-mile long reef is divided into three SectionsWaves - Kong, money tree and launch pad (Pacifier Dies)


G-land Waves Kong is the way to the first breakpoint and rarely below 3 meters. That kong viable long wall that connects to the next section.

G-land Waves MoneyTrees is the most consistent surf reef, which is known for making fast and the barrel wall of emerald green.



The launcher is the name of the take-off point that leads to G-land Waves SpeeDies that can produce a barrel of the longest ever.

For intermediate surfers, G-Land offers more rest than the leading world-class, not heavy, but beautiful and often empty:



G-land Waves 20/20 's has a left and a right good quality waves just 5 minutes walk along the white sandy beaches.



G-land Waves Tiger Tracks 15 minutes walk from the deserted white sand beaches. This is the dream of a natural base with the right barrel sponge reef breaks to forgive.

G-Land Surf is in an excellent location of this famous break. Major renovations are completed in early 1974 value for money more modern, comfortable and offer surf camp. G-land Facilities include a restaurant overlooking the sea, bar with delicious tropical fruit juices and cold beer, G-land room with satellite TV.The rooms are equipped with a pool table and table tennis, games and films at night. G-Land surf photographers every day to the best surf breaks to bring. Come here to G-land friend browsing the world's longest wave.also enjoy the sights in the evening sunset while drinking beer and Relax.