Friday, August 28, 2009
Day 163 - Boosting
Had so much fun out there this morning! Chest-high and fast. I actually don't know where the swell is coming from, but I know it was fun - seemed west. I felt really comfortable on my board out there and I even pulled an air! With speed to burn, I hit a little ramp andpopped an ollie about 1 1/2 feet out landing like you land a floater, right in the transition. So fun, so stoked. With my ankle feeling better, I figured out that I have been leaning too much on my bottom turn, causing me to lean too much on my top turn the opposite way, resulting in not being over my board for the top turn. Translation: I was pulling everything today, stayed right over my board the whole time.
Supposedly there is going to be some mid-period NW swell this weekend. I hope so! With the sand the way it is right now, the weather, the crossed up nature of the swells and the short periods it could be super fun this weekend. It could be... Probably not though, but at least it has a chance. Before the sand moves around (from bigger winter storms), when the right swell hits, it's a fricken barrel-fest. Lots of thumpage, but every now and then, yeah, a big fat pipe that you can get out of. I hope this happens. After the surf lately, which has been fast and critical, just not large like it has been down south, I'm about as quick out of the gates as I can be. This is critical for getting some time in the green room. Stay tuned. I'm stretching tonight. Nah, I'm stretching right now - In my office!
Supposedly there is going to be some mid-period NW swell this weekend. I hope so! With the sand the way it is right now, the weather, the crossed up nature of the swells and the short periods it could be super fun this weekend. It could be... Probably not though, but at least it has a chance. Before the sand moves around (from bigger winter storms), when the right swell hits, it's a fricken barrel-fest. Lots of thumpage, but every now and then, yeah, a big fat pipe that you can get out of. I hope this happens. After the surf lately, which has been fast and critical, just not large like it has been down south, I'm about as quick out of the gates as I can be. This is critical for getting some time in the green room. Stay tuned. I'm stretching tonight. Nah, I'm stretching right now - In my office!
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Day 157 - Jay's 60 Seconds
Some south in the water today. Got some good ones. Racing, chasing and bouncing off the bottom at low tide.
The real one...
Friday, August 21, 2009
Day 156 - My Hard Disk Drive Broke
...I almost have the answer after a long day in the office, I'm in the middle of a Google query that I had just punched into my iPhone, "why hard disk drives fail". I'm very interested in knowing the answer to this as I had two hard drives die in the last 3 days. As I'm clicking on the search result, which I hope will put my mind at ease, I step off of the curb onto an uneven spot in the pavement. Holy shit, I just rolled my ankle! I'm not sure if I went to the ground as my memory is a bit blurry in all the pain but I know that I staggered to the find support from the nearest skyscraper. You see, I was downtown, on my way to the bus right across from the library at 6th street, it is an area busy with people in the late afternoon, but I did not try to hide the pain, I could feel people looking at me, wondering what was wrong with me. Had I been shot? Was I wasted? Is it performance art? I stumbled over to one of the marble encrusted blocks that litter the courtyard and proceeded to lie on my back staring up at a patch of blue sky enshrouded by vertical glass on all sides. The only thing that I could think of is, "My streak is over, my streak is over." Are you serious? My streak is over at the hands of my inability to focus on walking? Laying on my back in my suit and tie, my mind is racing, thinking about the last incident like this, which was at USC when I was in grad school. I rolled the same ankle in a similar manner, just walking, and it broke a bone chip off, locking up the joint and requiring surgery. These thoughts were spinning through my head at light speed, reconciling the importance of my streak and then slowly fading into the realization that it is not important at all. I made it up, nobody's life depends on it, it is just something that I created out of thin air. So if the streak is over, then it is over and it is OK. Well, the good news is that I have rolled my ankle many times over the years playing basketball and I knew that often times it is not as serious as the initial immobility and pain tells you. I hadn't surfed yet last night after a long day at the office, but I did manage to get out there. I felt the pain and my ankle certainly did pop, probably tearing some scar tissue or a ligament, but it did not stop the streak. My ankle is a bit swollen, and this morning was no easy feat to get out in the water as the joint had plenty of time over night to stiffen up, but I made it and to my surprise the waves were a lot bigger than they have been. I rode the 10 footer and struggled to make a few of the drops with the increase in size. 1 month to go to cover 2 full seasons, I think the number I'm shooting for is 187, which will be the official end of summer. Wow. So much has happened over the last 5 months. I cannot wait to get to 6 months so that I can start on my next meaningless adventure.
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Monday, August 17, 2009
Day 152 - Just the motions...
So small, it is hard to motivate for sure. Every time I go, I have fun however. Today, I caught a few where I generated speed and forced a turn or two. These are the days that pay dividends when it picks up. You know how to get speed from all of the groveling, but with a much bigger canvas, filling in the blanks is so much easier.
Monday, August 10, 2009
Day 145 - Wave of the day
It was pretty walled out there today, but I managed to pick off the wave of the day... Boosted, probably about 2 feet out, landed on top of the lip, fell through and blew up. Very fast, very walled, very clean, this fits my style perfectly. If I get one pump, I can make sections, which results in super fun session like this morning.
Oh yeah, I erased about 36 hours of my life this weekend. Watched UFC - Anderson Silva, are you kidding me? I have never seen anything like this guy. If you don't know what I'm talking about, it is not important. This guy is the best fighter on the planet, he destroyed a former light heavy weight champion, who can take a punch - Forrest Griffin. Anyway, in all the excitement I decided to take some shots of tequila, effectively elimininating my Sunday. I still held my streak together, but just barely. I got up at 6:00 pm and got out in the water about 6:15 for a 45 minute session.
Oh yeah, I erased about 36 hours of my life this weekend. Watched UFC - Anderson Silva, are you kidding me? I have never seen anything like this guy. If you don't know what I'm talking about, it is not important. This guy is the best fighter on the planet, he destroyed a former light heavy weight champion, who can take a punch - Forrest Griffin. Anyway, in all the excitement I decided to take some shots of tequila, effectively elimininating my Sunday. I still held my streak together, but just barely. I got up at 6:00 pm and got out in the water about 6:15 for a 45 minute session.
Friday, August 7, 2009
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Day 139 - Fun peaks, really fun
Late session for me, surfed for about 45 minutes. It was really fun, my body is aching a little, but I still surfed OK. I went to the DMV today, it took about 2 hours... What a mess.
Monday, August 3, 2009
Day 138 - Quake Weather
There is something about the tropical flow that we have going on. I assume that is what is going on, it is just that the air seems warmer than normal, the sunset was out-of-control and the water feels like a bathtub. I got out after work for a few and a few is what I got. It was really good at the start, probably shoulder high +, but it seems that the tide swamped it and I sat out there by myself shooting my board in the air over and over because there were no waves into the close of the tropical day. I still caught about 5 or 6 to the beach from the outside before whistle blew, still super fun.
Earthquake in mex today, it was probably 350 miles away, but our building still shook enough to cause my co-worker Diana to run for the exit. Trust me, I wasn't far behind her. I'm not a tough guy when it comes to the 20th floor weeble wobbles.
Anyway, my other co-worker (Tanya) told me the other day that it is easy to loop stuff in Garage Band (Apple Software), so I looped some stuff together and put some video to it that my dad shot of Doheny on that big Saturday. Amazing, looping that stuff took about 30 minutes, front to back and I had never used the software before. Talk about democratization through technology. Mind you, I don't have a musical bone in my body.
You won't see Doheny like this very often, I never have. It is almost always tiny, with good shape. This was the right swell however.
Early Worm Gets the Bird
Haven't surfed yet. Have to go home and surf some slop now... Looking forward to it. It is weird when I do not get a surf in early, the day just isn't as enjoyable. This morning, the waves looked actually pretty solid and pretty decent on the shape-o-meter. Oh well, there's always tomorrow. Unless this guy is right...
Notice that this was July 3rd and not in response to today's earthquake. I like the mug shot.
Notice that this was July 3rd and not in response to today's earthquake. I like the mug shot.
The recent 6.0 earthquake in the Gulf of California (July 3, 2009) is a reminder of the complex fault structures that run up the western coast of the United States. Although the earthquake struck 42 miles southwest of Ahome, Mexico, in Sinaloa state, the fault structures involved are intricately connected with the faults in Southern California. USGS map of July 3, 2009, showing faults and recent earthquakes. Historically, when one of these faults in the Gulf of California slips it begins a chain reaction of fault movements up and down the coast. The fault that runs under the Gulf of California runs north into the Imperial Valley of California in the vicinity of the cities of Mexicali, El Centro and Palm Springs. Not far to the west and northwest, and connected to these fault systems, lay San Diego and the sprawling Los Angeles Basin, with its infamous San Andreas Fault. A BRIEF SUMMARY OF CALIFORNIA EARTHQUAKES
A word of caution should be conveyed to the residents of the southern California area whenever this type of fault activity commences so they may be better prepared for the BIG ONE. |
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