It’s a promising day of surf as the surfer rolls up to their favorite spot in their trusty surf vehicle. After a brief wave check it’s affirmative that the waves are going off!! Nothing left to do now but quickly change in public, wax up the board, and paddle out for yet another epic surf [...]
Archive for April, 2010
#29 “Accidently” Dropping In (a.k.a. – Cutting Others Off!)
Posted in Babble, Blogging, culture, Entertainment, Humor, Lifestyle, Sports, surfing, Uncategorized, Writing, tagged cutting off, dropping in, dropping in on others, party wave, snaking, snaking waves, surfing accidents, taking waves on April 21, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
In surfing there’s a well established code of conduct that surfers live by in order to maintain some sense of sanity and safety in the lineup. Aside from caveman like “meet me at the beach” ass whoopings by Chuey, it’s the only civilized way we surfers know to keep order in a world of crowded [...]
Introducing StuffSurfersLike.Com’s Online Store – Cool Products for the “In The Know” Bro!
Posted in Babble, Blogging, culture, Lifestyle, Posters, Sports, surfing, tagged gifts for surfers, online surf store, stuff for surfers, stuff surfers like, surf hats, surf shirts, surf stickers, surf t-shirts, surfers, surfing on April 11, 2010 | 3 Comments »
Yeap, we did it!! We officially sold out and made an online store so we can make some fast cash and retire handsomely in our trailer rig down in Baja. Just a few quick sales and we’ll be sitting pretty drinking warm Tecates and wondering if our innards can handle the impending Montezuma’s Revenge. Yummy!! [...]
#28 Secret Spots
Posted in Babble, Blogging, culture, Lifestyle, Random, Sports, surfing, Thoughts, Uncategorized, Writing, tagged exotic surf spots, lottery, paradise, robinson crusoe, secret spots, secret surf spots, surf spots, surfers paradise, swiss family robinson, treasure island, uncrowded surf on April 7, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
There’s a place at the end of the road, a surf spot to be exact, that by its sheer location and hard to reach obscurity has left it pure and unvarnished from human touch; a spot that surfers can still call their own within the rapidly developing world as we know it. Collectively referred to [...]



















