on a longboard?
The one I'm making to the GC net year .... closely followed by my complement to a chicky during summer just gorn "Geez you've got wicked legs" ... and I didn't get told to fark off
Don't take offense but I'm trying to be serious
don't make me laugh
Tail drop floater on a 5 foot bells section...to this day I'm still trying to work out :
1. Why I was riding my longboard that day
2. How the **** I made it
3. How did the board survive
4. How did I not kill anyone including myself
far far too many to remember mac.
I truly amaze even myself when I bless this nation with my god given talent every single time I surf.
how's that for serious
far far too many to remember mac.
I truly amaze even myself when I bless this nation with my god given talent every single time I surf.
how's that for serious
went down beautifully Lace no-one noticed anyfing
in1974 my very first re-entry at mona vale , I've had lots better, but i don't remember them.
i still remember that first move,that was a long time ago.
another one of my best moves was when i was 19, i dumped the best looking girl in town for not putting out.
years latter she ended up about 20 stone with 6 kids.. dogged a bullet
far far too many to remember mac.
I truly amaze even myself when I bless this nation with my god given talent every single time I surf.
how's that for serious
First wave I caught on the first board I had made at Whoopi - made the drop and the wave then fell off in disbelief. Could not believe that a board I had made actually worked !! Evidence of that first wave shock.
First wave I caught on the first board I had made at Whoopi - made the drop and the wave then fell off in disbelief. Could not believe that a board I had made actually worked !! Evidence of that first wave shock.
I would say the wax job on that thing is an easy second.....it looks amazing even from here
Well I better be honest than mr serious I love myself note poster haha.
Cant say I done anything on a longboard that would be note worthy
on a 666 I managed to died 5 times
on a 666 I managed to died 5 times
and now your on a Mctavish longboard and in heaven
Here is the first waxing
That's classic Ted....love that.
....nice board too !
I was riding a twin keel fish in about 2007 on these fast little sections and the feeling I had from the drive down the line and the sensation of a keel setup has stuck with me ever since - just seemed so different to anything I had ever felt before or since - so, it wasn't a 'move' per-say but a 'ride'.
Makes me smile every time I think back to that day.
Longboarding ? I snapped the nose off a Jackson 9'4 in the early '00's and after it was repaired it was the easiest board in the world to nose ride....have never done them that well either before the repair or on any other board since.
Also remember a backhand figure 8 re-entry (is that a roundhouse) on a Dane Wilson 9'4 Jackson in '98 that was like an out of body experience. Everytime I'm at South Cronulla beach I remember that session - glory days. LOL.
These are the shot's from the first two sessions mentioned...stoked I had shots from those days, wish I had one from the Southies session.
Probably the funnest manoeuvre I have landed so far was a grab rail snap right in the pocket of a close out. Hit it with heaps of speed and whipped around and come out of the foam still standing
Moves I enjoy the most on a LB atm are taking off, switch footing, lining up a floater & switch footing back while I'm up on the foam.
I stood up once, does that count?
you've got this longboard capper sorted mate
The best move I've pulled of
I convinced my wife that a great family vacation was to the North shore of Hawaii on the start of a winter swell and thoroughly succeeded
Probably that first big drop knee carve or toes over the nose.
But for all that there's nothing like that feeling when you paddle out on a day that's far bigger than you thought, your marking your position by where and when the shark net buoy pops out of the water, and you take off on an absolute scorcher while it feels like you wheels are having a threesome with your Adams Apple.
After years disliking and bagging long boards, the coffee in the themos riders, my best move was actually getting one
But you know sup did open my eyes to other possibilities
But boofy, don, t hold your breath with the cripple caper
Probably that first big drop knee carve or toes over the nose.
But for all that there's nothing like that feeling when you paddle out on a day that's far bigger than you thought, your marking your position by where and when the shark net buoy pops out of the water, and you take off on an absolute scorcher while it feels like you wheels are having a threesome with your Adams Apple.
Love this post
Well.after bagging people who just stand and trim on a longboard for so long....well my favourite move is the good old trim. Had Macca show me a few things that blew me away and absolutely love it...can't help myself at times and just watch the tail drag through the water,it looks amazing
After years disliking and bagging long boards, the coffee in the themos riders, my best move was actually getting one
Now thats a seriously good post
still practising
Me too!!
but I remember a massive day... Bells and Winki was pushing 3x overhead... I surfed Torquay Point, only about 4 people out... Paddled into a bomb set, the offshore wind was holding me up high, the thing is getting bigger and steeper, but I really wanted it... Took a beautiful steep drop, laying a rail, and drove off the bottom with masses of speed! ... I was so happy... Such a long wave... But that big drop and bottom turn put a smile on my dile!
That was on the 9'6 Occasional Pin... Very versatile board...
After years disliking and bagging long boards, the coffee in the themos riders, my best move was actually getting one
Now thats a seriously good post
Me too... One of my best moves was getting a Longboard!