Thursday, December 30, 2010
Searching for Waves in South America
Marc and Rachelle took me on a very long journey----we are driving all along the Pacific Coast where Chile meets Argentina looking for the best windsurfing spots. Come along......
Are We Getting Close?
I know there are some waves somewhere nearby. Just where? Surely not here--the Atacama Desert in northern Chile is the driest desert on Earth.
Get me to the beach. I can't wait to leap on my kite surfer and zoom, zoom, zoom.
We may have the waves all to ourselves because we are so far away from everything.
At the Tippy Top of the Falls
I am so lucky to be sharing this long, exciting holiday with Marc and Rachelle (they usually windsurf the waves at Backyards in my neighborhood). Just look where I am now---in Argentina with my back to one of the 275 falls that make up Iguazu Falls. Yikes! I better hold on tightly, heights make me a little nervous and I am up really high.
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Building Confidence in the Water
Every winter, during the height of the surf season, the North Shore Lifeguard Association hosts a benefit to support the Junior Lifeguard Program. This program is open to all 13-17 year olds (from around the world) and teaches them swimming and life saving skills at four beach parks islandwide. For 18 years, the City and County of Honolulu, with the support of the North Shore Lifeguard Association, has run 7 summer sessions; each one is 25 hours long. It's free, but a donation is is appreciated.
This year's fundraiser was in Waimea Valley and I was there pitching in.
Doing My Part......Supporting the Lifeguards
Getting Away from the Chill
Frank and his wife, Regina, are from Panama City, Florida, were it gets into the 40s this time of the year! Yikes, I'd freeze my little tail off! Frank is an Emergency Room doctor and for five years he has donated his time and expertise to the Vans Triple Crown of Surfing Competition. He's pals with the director of the contest, Randy Rarick. (If you remember, Randy took me to South Africa and Victoria Falls in September.)
Is there a Doctor in the House?
Making New Friends, as Usual
Chad is a filmmaker who took the best photograph of Mom the night of the benefit. He also told us how to apply for a Hawaii Film Commission Annual Pass----wow, now that sounds serious!
He's with Nat Van Halle, a lifeguard from London, who is also in the film industry.
So....did you notice two little blue legs and arms beside my head? Look closely! That's Nat's traveling companion, Flumps!! I love meeting other little animals like myself who globetrot! What an adventurous life we lead!
Lifeguards of the Future?
There are almost 50 lifeguards employed by the City and County of Honolulu Ocean Safety Division who were once in the Junior Lifeguard Program. Gabby and her brother, Kainoa, took the course for 2 and 4 years respectively. I asked Gabby what she got out of the session and she replied, "I got more fit and I learned how to save people." Learn more about this program by going to: www.honolulu.gov and typing in Junior Lifeguard Program.
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Surf's up for the Contest
Making Sure Everything is a Go
Faith is the Director of Administration for the Triple Crown. Now, that's a big job! There are 200 people who need to be fed every day the contest is running. She oversees it all. With 3,000,000 hits to the Triple Crown website, you can imagine she's always on her toes. She's also the Director of the ASP (Association of Surfing Professionals) in Hawaii and runs other surfing contests all year long.
In Charge of "The Look"
For the World to See
Surfing has become a sport that's embraced by millions of people around the globe. Kevin, in his perch above the Pipeline, makes sure the contest is beamed worldwide. See footage for yourself at: www.triplecrownofsurfing.com
......And Down on the Beach
The Champ from Down Under
Mick Fanning and I were chatting at the Rip Curl house as the Pipeline Pro was taking place. He's such a friendly and humble Australian surfer. Check out his website to learn more: www.mickfanning.com
It's a Wrap! Bye, Bye North Shore
Well, the Van's Triple Crown of Surfing has come to a close this season. Ted Grambeau, a famous photographer who shoots around the world for 8 months out of the year (and not just surfers), was walking along the shoreline snapping incredible rides of the last contest at Pipeline. Interested in knowing who won? It was a big surprise to everyone! I'll give you a hint, it wasn't 10 time world champ, Kelly Slater. Go to: www.triplecrownofsurfing.com to see who took home the trophy!
Also, go to www.tedgrambeau.com to see his magnificent pictures of the contest and more.
Sunday, December 12, 2010
On the Red Carpet with Mr. Paul
I was thrilled! I had a media pass for the annual Surfer Poll Awards Ceremony. All the readers of Surfer Magazine vote----best surfer, best barrel, best wipeout, best surf documentary, etc., etc. and trophies are awarded. (Something like the Academy Awards.) Usually the event takes place in Anaheim, California, but his year it was at the Turtle Bay Resort on Oahu's North Shore. Paul Evans, editor of Surf Europe, took me (and Mom, of course).
Setting up to Shoot the Stars
I was a Celebrity Too!!
Local Boys Out for a Big Night
The Surfer Poll Awards was really, really crowded----surfers from everywhere. The security was TIGHT and nobody was crashing this party. Jock Sutherland, closest to the camera is a famous wave rider who has lived on the North Shore forever---he even has a surf spot named after him---Jocko's. Rainos Hayes is the "Local Motion" Team Captain and Manager is at all the most important surf events.
Televised Everywhere
Big Cheeses in the Surf Industry
Born and Raised on the North Shore
Lookin' as Handsome and Happy as Ever
Kalani David is a champion skater and surfer. Mom asked him how he was doing in school as he had been her student. His reply, "I'm getting straight A's. I'm doing like you told me and reading 20 minutes every night". Good job, Kalani, keep it up!! We'll be watching for you to walk on stage and collect YOUR Surfer Poll trophy someday soon!
Live from the Turtle Bay Resort
Wow, so much excitement, so many accolades, so much hubbub--the Surfer Poll Awards were fun! I liked laughing and listening, and taking in all the sights and sounds of the surfing world's most prestigious affair. See more. Go to surferpoll.com
Sunday, December 5, 2010
The 25th Annual--A Big Event
Sunset Beach Elementary, where Mom teaches third grade, holds a benefit for the school the first Friday of every December.
It's when all the "surf stars" are in town for the Triple Crown. It's soooooo fun. The surfers sit around the perimeter of the cafeteria and sign posters while thousands of dollars worth of surf gear is raffled off, and homemade chili and curry, and baked goods are sold. Make sure you come next year if you happen to be lucky enough to be on the North Shore of Oahu during surf season.
My Green Neighborhood
Bliss Loves Me!!
Everybody Comes
Surf NIght draws a big crowd. There is a long line to get in to have posters signed by the top surfers in the world. (They are all on the North Shore to surf the final three contests, the Triple Crown, of the ASP (Association of Surfing Professionals) global tour.)
It's just like the "Big Top" coming to town----the neighborhood is a circus and has a carnival atomosphere for almost three months. Clockwise, I'm with Kanaloa in the brown t-shirt, Sienna, Max, Gina, and Casey.
A New Puppy in Town
Surf Stars were Everywhere!
The Original Poster
North Shore artist, Ilona Hemperly, created our first flyer/poster for Surf Night twenty-five years ago. Mom was in charge of getting donations from local merchants and they were very generous, and still are (so are mainland and international surf-related companies). Surf Night started out small and has turned into a big production. The school is lucky to have so many caring and supportive people contributing to its well-being.
She Started Surf Night
Twenty-five years ago, Bev Speece, was the PTCA President at Sunset Beach Elementary had a brilliant idea! Since all the pro surfers from around the world were on the North Shore, how about inviting them to the school to sign posters, how about soliciting donations from local businesses (Mom's job), what about parents making food and selling it to raise money for the school. It all worked and the school continutes to benefit greatly from the support of the surf community across the globe! Hooray!! That's Bev, of course, in the blue with her husband, Gary, and her grandson Gabe (holding me) and his good friend, Cody. Now, she's the Acting Vice Principal of the school.
Who is J.O.B.?
Jamie O'Brian is a surf star and one of the best wave riders in the world. He's just spent the last three years being videotaped while riding the top breaks around the globe. His movie just came out----it's the title above, the one naming the photography. Jamie was Mom's third grade student, too! I love that so many children who attended Sunset come back to support Surf Night!!
Always Recycle--We Do at Sunset
Will My Name be Called?
Sophie (on the left) and Logan and I sat in front of the stage waiting excitedly to hear our names. There are thousands and thousands of dollars worth of surf stuff raffled off for more than three hours at Surf NIght. It's such a fun event and supports Sunset Beach Elementary so well. Thanks to all the sponsors!
The Rodeo Princess
Surf Stars on the Rise
Dax and Finn McGill are sponsored by Volcom, a surf gear company, and are students at Sunset Beach Elementary. The money they raise by signing free posters, along with all the other big time surfers, draws a huge crowd to Surf NIght. The chances of winning a surfboard, bike, t-shirt, leash, rash guard, etc., etc. are great! Make sure you mark your calendar for next year--the first Friday in December. I'll see you there!!
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