Saturday, March 23, 2013

Wayne Lynch involvement


I got the chance to ride this 1968 shaped "Evolution Board" by Wayne Lynch. 
This board played a major role in the short board transition era of the later part of the 60's.
Big thanks to Belinda Baggs and Adam Kobayashi for giving us the chance to experience how the "Evo" work it's magic. 

Screen grab photo courtesy of Mia Sebastian. 
Video coverage by Adam Kobayashi
Baler, Aurora



Thank you to Nikki Dela Paz for sending me this photo

Belinda Baggs, Cemento Reef ,Baler , Aurora
with Adam Kobayashi 
Photo lifted from Coast Thru Life. 

Check Out Coast Thru Life here for more "Evo" photos
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Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Time to Hang II


Here we are once again, The Loghouse Time to Hang II. 
This time we have more participants and more divisions. And we have 
4, the 6-9 years old boys, 6-9 y.o. girls, 10-14 boys and 10-14 girls. 
Comparing it to last years event, the kids were prepared this time. Some of them tried to reach the nose, some of them just styled their own way. So yeah, 
seat, relax and enjoy the photos. 

Our official shack, thanks to Ian  S .Surf school  for lending us your place. 

The just yesterday kid

Patience

Will

Mini Justin

The most stylish gremlin of the comp

Again, justin going right

reaching your goal

Lined up

Cross steps

This is a nice cover photos

Styler again

The shack

Last years finalist and super grom in the making peryong 
taking an extra step towards the nose 

and hangin' it perfectly

Baby Jun's version of the soul arch. 
BTW he is a brother Poks and Jay-r Esquivel

Christian from the blue gate

6-9 y.o. girls finalist

paddling like the kuya's 

B&W

Head dippin' 


Saturday, March 9, 2013

Start them young.

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The first time I saw this kid, he was so little, I remember him crying when Jay-r E. just pulled him in a gremlin
short board contest and he was crying because he don't know how to surf, swim and almost drown.

After the first Time to Hang event,  he personally approach me and ask if he may join the long board 
contest next year, he then said he will practice and  will go to school so he can qualify for the said next event. 

Now at the recently concluded Time to Hang 2, he made it until the semi-finals, and just came short of a set wave so he'll make it to the 6-9 y.o. boys division finals.

I personally chose him to be awarded the most stylish surfer of our event. Why?, look at those cuffed hands that reminds me of Miki Dora. He even copied some of the styles of his Kuya's and wowed the audience 
when he rides that 10 ft. board borrowed from his uncle Mickey boy. 

Enjoy




I will post the rest of the Time to Hang 2 photos as soon as I can.