Sunday, December 25, 2011
Happy Holidays
It been a great year for the crew at NE surf adventures. Happy holidays to the crew members in Puerto Rico and Hawaii that are there for the holidays. Hope all of our followers and friends have a great holiday and a Happy New year from the NE surf adventures crew. Looks like we will be getting some good footage because of all the traveling the crew is doing. Remember always send it!!
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Sunday, December 4, 2011
12/3
The buoy was at 4 @ 11 and I think me and Pete got the best of it. We sent it to find waves to ourselves and absolutely scored. The morning session was really good with north winds. Unfortunately we didn't get any shots in the am but we were able to get a few in the afternoon but the winds had turned side shore. Overall we had a great weekend and only saw two other surfers.
Friday, December 2, 2011
Kaaboom, Se swell Lights up southern RI
Photos by Cate Brown
Took a long drive down to the cape to pick up a few new boards on Wednesday. And was greeted thursday morning with absolutely firing conditions. The swell angle was perfect and the waves were hitting the point just right. Hope everyone else got in the water and scored. The crew will be travling all over newengland this weekend. Keep an eye out.
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Monday, October 31, 2011
Tis' the Season
This is the time of the year that every New England surfer cant wait for. Big nor'easters and waves all to your self for as long as you can bare the terrible weather that the north east offers this time of the year. This past week we had our first winter storm hit and the southern shores shot a blank but the north shore was firing. Then you have the flat spells of the winter months and you pull up to the beach and you see knee to waist swell and thirty knot winds with temperatures barely over 20. These are the days that shape what kind of surfer you are and shows the love that surfing has given to you. Not all but some of us (you know who you are) dont even hesitate and suit up and head out to get that feeling that you did when you caught your first wave.Yeah it might be twenty degrees and snow might be getting blown in your face and you start to loose feeling in your limbs after thirty minutes but this is addiction that every surfer is faced with. And I know that myself cannot resist leaving the beach when it is rideable no matter what the weather is. Surfing is not just a sport but has led me meet many great people, friends for life that share the same love and has shaped me into the person that I am today.So everyone put your dam suits on and stop being bitches and go catch a few waves because (we) are so lucky to live in the north east and share the same love for something.
Monday, October 24, 2011
Recent Wave Watching Experiment
I have a theory that if you surf less and watch more, you'll enjoy it more......no wait
And, the fewer people in the water, means the more you will enjoy just watching the wave peel, all alone.
The more pristine the locations, the more hazardous it could be to you health if you enter the water.
The fewer the leaves....ummmm
ummmm
Something was lurking this beach however, just outside that perfect wave was a nice dark shadow.
Dont become a statistic! Stay at home, Surfing is dangerous
Sunday, October 23, 2011
More....
C.Hall Pictures
Fun day down at the pier Friday. Looking forward towards those winter storms to start brewing and the crowds to thin out. All around a fun swell though.
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