After 4 years with the "wilde 13" and about 160.000 km travelled I feel like surfing another board. Therefore the new one-board-quiver needs to be there so the bag ain't too heavy. Handy I had to come back to Freiburg with the bus from the university after the surfcamp. So quickly to the workshop to develop the new prototype for extensive travels with the guys from yellowfoot.
Firstoff on the computer:
Quickly building a blank
into the cutter
the other side aswell
and there is the rough shape. Just sanding...
...and inlets out of harder wood to protect the ends of the board
For it to be a real prototype there needs to be a colour-experiment, too. Here the first step:
That's it for today, Soon more.
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
Zarautz IV
Here a subsequent entry again.
When there are no waves at the Basques, there's excellent climbing
Whereas you're going to be struggeling at the second piton securely while 10 meters above you a Basque is cruising around whisteling and unsecured
When there are no waves at the Basques, there's excellent climbing
Whereas you're going to be struggeling at the second piton securely while 10 meters above you a Basque is cruising around whisteling and unsecured
Tuesday, October 7, 2014
Zarautz III
When there's no waves, the long paddeling to the island starts (about 30mins) where there are still the remnants of the old ship-loading-station of Zarautz. There you can jump down from around 10-12m .
first picture: Phillip (I think)
from another angle
after a few jumps the next time I needed a new challenge....
first picture: Phillip (I think)
from another angle
after a few jumps the next time I needed a new challenge....
the 20-minute-storm
Generally wheather was excellent, mostly summerly. But then a storm came upon the camp...
torn tarps
bend poles
some collapsed tents
and totally destroyed ones
torn tarps
bend poles
some collapsed tents
and totally destroyed ones
Zarautz
Well, big update. I was working one month in Zarautz/ Pais Vasco
as instructor for nature sports/ surfing for the University of Freiburg. As you can see I was pretty busy and couldn't put pictures in the net. Therefore I now hand them in later bit for bit. Here from one of the first days of teaching: board knowledge: waxing the board, fix the legrope etc
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