Thursday, February 28, 2013
foam and glass
Labels:
Port Angeles,
rail,
resin,
shaping,
stringer,
surfboard building,
surfing,
washington
Saturday, February 23, 2013
fridays
Labels:
longboard,
Olympic Peninsula,
Port Angeles,
roads,
sunrise,
surf,
washington,
water,
waves
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
elwha river restoration project
Working on the Elwha River is a privilege. It's one of the most ground breaking dam removal and river restoration projects in America.
I just put plants in the ground and enjoy the view. Save the salmon.
I just put plants in the ground and enjoy the view. Save the salmon.
Frosty day for trail building. |
Lake Mills, Lake Aldwell. |
Tools of the trade. |
The commute. |
Old trees. |
The valley is humbling. |
Jake likes muddy boots. |
Sam likes his morning break out of the rain. |
The old waterline. |
Lake Mills dam under deconstruction. |
Labels:
dam,
dam removal,
Elwha River,
Elwha River Restoration Project,
Lake Aldwell,
Lake Mills,
old growth forest,
Olympic National Park,
Olympic Peninsula,
ONP,
polaski,
Port Angeles,
salmon
Sunday, February 3, 2013
winter surf
Surfing Washington in the winter involves many things. Long drives on the 101, checking out big trees, and plenty of ding repair. After consuming a certain amount of glassy waves and ridiculous scenery with your closest friends, the days begin to blur together like forgetting to focus a frame with a rangefinder. It's as good a reason as any to shoot a few photos.
Unknown cover-up at Hobuck Beach. |
A good place to look for a wave. |
Rock baseball, waiting for the push, Rialto Beach. |
Big Cedar. |
A Hemel dinger. |
There is low wind and there is no wind. |
Getting a grip for the hike. |
Hello, Canada. |
Get on it. |
Port Angeles. |
Hangin' with the boys. |
A good reason to stay. |
Labels:
Big Cedar,
ding repair,
hemel,
highway 101,
Hobuck Beach,
Port Angeles,
Rialto Beach,
Strait of Juan de Fuca,
surf,
surfing,
van,
washington,
waves,
winter
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