Dear readers,
The time has come to call it quits.
For just over one year, it has been a pleasure sharing the stoke of surfing with you as best as I can. I've enjoyed sharing photos, clips, videos and some interesting reading with you. I hope, in a small way, that I've opened up the world to you with some wonderful images from exotic locations.
In some small way, I hope I've contributed.
I've found of late however, that other projects are starting to consume me as I start my new life here in the US. Fortunately for me these projects are exciting enough that they have deeply captured my imagination. Unfortunately for Cuttie in Your Face, it means I've made promises upon promises to readers that I haven't fulfilled.
I guess I just can't keep up any more.
Source: Clark Little
I'm sorry about this and find it a bit embarrassing.
So, this is blog is at an end.
Moving forward, I wish you all the very best. Life is great. And I think surfing makes life even greater. I hope you find heaps of time to get wet and catch waves. And if surfing isn't your cup of tea, I hope you pursue and find - if you haven't already - some other activity that makes you happy.
Thank you for sharing a little part of your day with me over the last year or so.
Yours in pits,
Monday, 19 May 2014
Monday, 12 May 2014
Deep pits, close rocks, and a bonus section
Today's Vimeo clip was a pleasant surprise when I stumbled upon it on Facey.
It contains a 'cute', fun-looking wave in Australia's largest and most southern mainland island - Tasmania.
Source: Google Maps
I'm sure you'll enjoy watching it and wish you were there.
MINI TUNNELS DOWN SOUTH from marti paradisis on Vimeo.
Source: Vimeo
And, for the promised 'bonus' section, below is a link showing photos of a little creature I'm pretty sure we'd all like to never see out in the lineup with us.
Pitted croc
Yours in pits,
It contains a 'cute', fun-looking wave in Australia's largest and most southern mainland island - Tasmania.
Source: Google Maps
I'm sure you'll enjoy watching it and wish you were there.
MINI TUNNELS DOWN SOUTH from marti paradisis on Vimeo.
Source: Vimeo
And, for the promised 'bonus' section, below is a link showing photos of a little creature I'm pretty sure we'd all like to never see out in the lineup with us.
Pitted croc
Yours in pits,
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Location:
Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Monday, 5 May 2014
A little something about fins
A little while ago a mate of mine (Gav) and I were debating fins - quads versus thrusters to be exact.
Source: Surfing Life Magazine (courtesy of Gav)
We didn't come to an agreement during out debate (which is cool).
Source: Surfing Life Magazine (courtesy of Gav)
Part of Gav's rebuttal was to forward me this article on... fins.
Source: Surfing Life Magazine (courtesy of Gav)
I hope the images come up big on your monitor so you can read it for yourselves.
Source: Surfing Life Magazine (courtesy of Gav)
Happy reading!
Yours in pits,
Source: Surfing Life Magazine (courtesy of Gav)
We didn't come to an agreement during out debate (which is cool).
Source: Surfing Life Magazine (courtesy of Gav)
Source: Surfing Life Magazine (courtesy of Gav)
Source: Surfing Life Magazine (courtesy of Gav)
Yours in pits,
Location:
Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Monday, 28 April 2014
Exotic surf camp
Attention all beginner to intermediate surfers:
Do you like surfing? Travel? Exotic locations? Making your friends jealous?
If you answered 'yes' to any of these questions, today's post may be for you.
I was browsing the net the other day, and stumbled upon a pretty nice looking surf camp in Morocco.
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Source: maps.google.com/maps?hl=en-GB&tab=cl
The surf camp is called 'Surf Maroc' and it looks like a really sweet setup.
Check out their promo vid below:
A day at Surf Maroc from Surf Maroc on Vimeo.
Footage: Vimeo
I've just started a new job, and have got no leave up my sleeve. So it's up to one of you to go on my behalf.
Smash it and tell me what it was like.
Do you like surfing? Travel? Exotic locations? Making your friends jealous?
If you answered 'yes' to any of these questions, today's post may be for you.
I was browsing the net the other day, and stumbled upon a pretty nice looking surf camp in Morocco.
View Larger Map
Source: maps.google.com/maps?hl=en-GB&tab=cl
The surf camp is called 'Surf Maroc' and it looks like a really sweet setup.
Check out their promo vid below:
A day at Surf Maroc from Surf Maroc on Vimeo.
Footage: Vimeo
I've just started a new job, and have got no leave up my sleeve. So it's up to one of you to go on my behalf.
Smash it and tell me what it was like.
Location:
Los Angeles, CA, USA
Monday, 21 April 2014
It's tip time! Today we'll look at duck diving
Hello and welcome back.
It looks like I'm increasingly settled now so I'm ready to start blogging again.
The only difference from around two months ago, is that I'm only going to blog once a week from now on. Before this last self-imposed break, I felt my posts were getting worse and worse because I didn't have the time to commit to good writing. By only posting once a week, I'm hoping that I'll have more time to commit to fewer posts - hopefully resulting in increased post content quality.
Anyway, enough jibber-jabber - let's talk surfing!
Today's post is a lesson I feel many surfers could benefit from: Duck diving.
Even if you consider yourself a strong duck diver, I feel there's a good chance there may still be something in today's lesson for you. Indeed, I've been surfing for over 20 years, and I was happy to learn something that I'll use to modify my technique.
Source: YouTube
I hope you found that clip to be useful. It's been a pleasure sharing some surfing content with you again after all this time.
Yours in pits,
It looks like I'm increasingly settled now so I'm ready to start blogging again.
The only difference from around two months ago, is that I'm only going to blog once a week from now on. Before this last self-imposed break, I felt my posts were getting worse and worse because I didn't have the time to commit to good writing. By only posting once a week, I'm hoping that I'll have more time to commit to fewer posts - hopefully resulting in increased post content quality.
Anyway, enough jibber-jabber - let's talk surfing!
Today's post is a lesson I feel many surfers could benefit from: Duck diving.
Even if you consider yourself a strong duck diver, I feel there's a good chance there may still be something in today's lesson for you. Indeed, I've been surfing for over 20 years, and I was happy to learn something that I'll use to modify my technique.
Source: YouTube
I hope you found that clip to be useful. It's been a pleasure sharing some surfing content with you again after all this time.
Yours in pits,
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Location:
Los Angeles, CA, USA
Tuesday, 1 April 2014
Two more weeks to go!
Dear readers,
I'm moving into a house in a week and a half.
This being the case, I'm expecting to start posting again in two weeks.
Hope you've been catching plenty of your own...
Source: www.facebook.com/TheInertia
Yours in pits,
I'm moving into a house in a week and a half.
This being the case, I'm expecting to start posting again in two weeks.
Hope you've been catching plenty of your own...
Source: www.facebook.com/TheInertia
Yours in pits,
Saturday, 22 March 2014
Thanks for your continued patience
I'm getting closer to finding a pad, getting settled, and posting more regularly.
Hang in there readers!
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Yours in pits,
Hang in there readers!
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Yours in pits,
Thursday, 20 March 2014
Please keep waiting
I'm still setting up my life here in the US.
I'm not expecting to write anything substantial until I get my own place.
Thanks for hanging in there.
Source: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/othersports/surfing/10708816/In-pictures-Aerial-photos-of-surfers-riding-Botany-Bays-big-waves-near-Sydney.html?frame=2856883
Yours in pits,
I'm not expecting to write anything substantial until I get my own place.
Thanks for hanging in there.
Source: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/othersports/surfing/10708816/In-pictures-Aerial-photos-of-surfers-riding-Botany-Bays-big-waves-near-Sydney.html?frame=2856883
Yours in pits,
Wednesday, 12 March 2014
Please be patient with me...
...I'll be back soon.
Source: www.facebook.com/ChrisBurkardPhotography
Yours in pits,
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Yours in pits,
Friday, 7 March 2014
I promise: I'll be back soon
I'm moving into a temporary place for four to eight weeks this Sunday. I'm hoping this'll be the start of my regular posting again.
In the mean time, please enjoy this short clip:
NIXON | GASPARD LARSONNEUR - MEXICO from NIXON Europe on Vimeo.
Source: Vimeo
Yours in pits,
In the mean time, please enjoy this short clip:
NIXON | GASPARD LARSONNEUR - MEXICO from NIXON Europe on Vimeo.
Source: Vimeo
Yours in pits,
Wednesday, 5 March 2014
I'll be back soon
I promise!
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Yours in pits,
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Yours in pits,
Friday, 28 February 2014
Moving homes
Finally, after a long wait, I'm moving back to the US.
International travel, and getting settled into a new home is probably going to take it out of me - making regular posting difficult.
Please be patient with me, as I'm hoping to be back regularly very soon!
Source: www.facebook.com/Surfline
Until then, hope you're catching a few...
Yours in pits,
International travel, and getting settled into a new home is probably going to take it out of me - making regular posting difficult.
Please be patient with me, as I'm hoping to be back regularly very soon!
Source: www.facebook.com/Surfline
Until then, hope you're catching a few...
Yours in pits,
Wednesday, 26 February 2014
Look closely...
...unfortunately there are people out.
Source: www.facebook.com/ASP
Yours in pits,
Source: www.facebook.com/ASP
Yours in pits,
Tuesday, 25 February 2014
Finally: A post with volume (aka 'substance')
My brother introduced me to the concept of surfboard volume a couple of years ago. This was during the time I was looking for my first ever small wave board.
I've since learnt the value of increased board volume for small wave boards. I am now a converted advocate.
But, the question needs to be asked: What's the right amount of volume for me? And what's the right amount of volume for you?
My mate Michael forwarded me the link below. It's the best thing I've read to date that helps one decide on the optimal board volume for them.
Click on it, read it, and I'm pretty sure you'll be glad you did:
Link to interesting article on surfboard volume
Yours in pits,
I've since learnt the value of increased board volume for small wave boards. I am now a converted advocate.
But, the question needs to be asked: What's the right amount of volume for me? And what's the right amount of volume for you?
My mate Michael forwarded me the link below. It's the best thing I've read to date that helps one decide on the optimal board volume for them.
Click on it, read it, and I'm pretty sure you'll be glad you did:
Link to interesting article on surfboard volume
Yours in pits,
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Location:
Adelaide SA, Australia
Monday, 24 February 2014
The future of surfing is coming
Today I'm posting a link to an article about a wave pool that looks set to be built in Queensland, Australia.
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Source: Google Maps
The article claims that the pool will be able to generate 1.6 meter high barrels and is expected to be completed towards the end of 2015.
Link to wave pool article
Below is a Vimeo video of how the pool is expected to work:
WWP looped linear animation from Pin Up Digital on Vimeo.
Source: Vimeo
Now all I need to do is to work a bit harder so I can build my own in my backyard!
Yours in pits,
Queensland satellite photo
View Larger Map
Source: Google Maps
The article claims that the pool will be able to generate 1.6 meter high barrels and is expected to be completed towards the end of 2015.
Link to wave pool article
Below is a Vimeo video of how the pool is expected to work:
WWP looped linear animation from Pin Up Digital on Vimeo.
Source: Vimeo
Now all I need to do is to work a bit harder so I can build my own in my backyard!
Yours in pits,
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Location:
Adelaide SA, Australia
Saturday, 22 February 2014
Dream
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Yours in pits,
Friday, 21 February 2014
Sorry - I'm still away...
...so you get more photos.
Source: www.facebook.com/ChrisBurkardPhotography
Yours in pits,
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Yours in pits,
Thursday, 20 February 2014
Foto
Source: www.facebook.com/ChrisBurkardPhotography
Yours in pits,
Tuesday, 18 February 2014
Another lucky getaway
A week or so ago I came back from another successful surf trip to South Australia's Sheringa Beach - About 715 kilometres away from the state's capital, Adelaide.
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Source: Google Maps
It was another solo trip that was as lonely as I expected. I don't say that negatively - it's just a reflection of the fact that the festive season was over and that many kids were well and truly back at school.
In fact, I credit this for the almost complete lack of crowds.
Photo: Willy
The car I came with - Dad's trusty Mitsubishi - was barely enough to get me around while there. I'd highly recommend a four-wheel-drive to anybody heading down - it's nifty for getting to the harder to reach places. And often these harder to reach places are well worth the trek...
Again, my accommodation was basic with my trusty, fifteen-year-old swag my bed for each of the four nights.
Photo: Willy
Both the sun rises and sun sets were stunning every day.
Photo: Willy
The spot I surfed on the first two days was a reef at Sheringa Beach. I don't know exactly what it was called, but it was cool that it broke both ways.
Don't let the slight bumpiness put you off: The wave was heaps of fun despite not being super glassy.
Photo: Willy
My last two surfs were at pretty clean and semi-secret Kiama.
Kiama is a right hander. I was lucky that I got to see the rarer left hander breaking too. The left was actually barrelling really well but, breaking right onto a reef ledge, I opted for the safer right (these things are all relative).
Photo: Willy
When you head out west in South Australia, as I did, you have to be prepared to hang out with some of the friendly locals.
Photo: Willy
Photo: Willy
Photo: Willy
On this trip, between waves and during the heat of the day ('twas scorching hot), I finished reading the same profound book I took with me on my previous surf trip.
Link to previous post talking about the Dalai Lama's book
Photo: Willy
The above photo is of the place I spent much time at during my visit. It was lovely and shady with exposure to the cool daily breeze. Perfect for drying my gear out, resting in the shade on baking hot days, reading and eating.
Another fantastic and fulfilling surf trip...
Yours in pits,
Sheringa Beach satellite photo
View Larger Map
Source: Google Maps
It was another solo trip that was as lonely as I expected. I don't say that negatively - it's just a reflection of the fact that the festive season was over and that many kids were well and truly back at school.
In fact, I credit this for the almost complete lack of crowds.
The rig. |
The car I came with - Dad's trusty Mitsubishi - was barely enough to get me around while there. I'd highly recommend a four-wheel-drive to anybody heading down - it's nifty for getting to the harder to reach places. And often these harder to reach places are well worth the trek...
Again, my accommodation was basic with my trusty, fifteen-year-old swag my bed for each of the four nights.
The crib. |
Both the sun rises and sun sets were stunning every day.
The View. |
The spot I surfed on the first two days was a reef at Sheringa Beach. I don't know exactly what it was called, but it was cool that it broke both ways.
Don't let the slight bumpiness put you off: The wave was heaps of fun despite not being super glassy.
The unknown reef I surfed at Sheringa Beach. |
My last two surfs were at pretty clean and semi-secret Kiama.
Kiama is a right hander. I was lucky that I got to see the rarer left hander breaking too. The left was actually barrelling really well but, breaking right onto a reef ledge, I opted for the safer right (these things are all relative).
Kiama doing its thing... plus one. |
When you head out west in South Australia, as I did, you have to be prepared to hang out with some of the friendly locals.
As always, you're surfing with a few of the locals. |
And if one scary local isn't enough, you can always hang out with her friends... |
I brought with me the same vital reading. |
On this trip, between waves and during the heat of the day ('twas scorching hot), I finished reading the same profound book I took with me on my previous surf trip.
Link to previous post talking about the Dalai Lama's book
The quaint little place I spent much quality time. |
The above photo is of the place I spent much time at during my visit. It was lovely and shady with exposure to the cool daily breeze. Perfect for drying my gear out, resting in the shade on baking hot days, reading and eating.
Another fantastic and fulfilling surf trip...
Yours in pits,
Monday, 17 February 2014
Still away surf-tripping...
Source: blog.surf-prevention.com/2013/01/27/surf-trip-kamchatka/
Yours in pits,
Sunday, 16 February 2014
Away on another surf trip...
... means more photos for you.
Source: xgames.espn.go.com/surfing/gallery/9657528/search-surf-russia
Yours in pits,
Source: xgames.espn.go.com/surfing/gallery/9657528/search-surf-russia
Yours in pits,
Saturday, 15 February 2014
Three piccies
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Yours in pits,
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