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. |
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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