I made a wood gun, 9' 6", to trade with another builder. He made a 7' 6" gun for me. Two happy campers!
A blog for those who love wood surfboards, modern and antique, whether hollow, chambered, composite, or just adding wood details to a standard foam blank.
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
howz it?
Happy to find your blog! I'm turning 50 next year! I learned to surf in Hawaii some years ago, but just getting back into it. I live in Wales on The Isle of Anglesey...
We have a couple spots here that could be called heavy, but mostly we pray for rideable surf on a daily basis. The winter gives us our best surf and our harshest conditions (last year surf two days after Christmas with a foot of snow and icicles surrounding Cable Bay). Water temperatures are in the mid to low 50s in the winter.
We are presently into the I'm-just-gonna-get-a-paddle-in time of year but when I'm not surfing I'm swimming as I try to keep the encroaching middle-age fat wrap at bay.
Hope all is well in your neck of the beaches. Would love to contribute to your blog from time to time.
Cheers, Greg
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(Greg has been sent an invite to join the blog as a contributor)
We have a couple spots here that could be called heavy, but mostly we pray for rideable surf on a daily basis. The winter gives us our best surf and our harshest conditions (last year surf two days after Christmas with a foot of snow and icicles surrounding Cable Bay). Water temperatures are in the mid to low 50s in the winter.
We are presently into the I'm-just-gonna-get-a-paddle-in time of year but when I'm not surfing I'm swimming as I try to keep the encroaching middle-age fat wrap at bay.
Hope all is well in your neck of the beaches. Would love to contribute to your blog from time to time.
Cheers, Greg
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(Greg has been sent an invite to join the blog as a contributor)
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