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EPF 18: Dawn Patrol v. The TideEPF 18: Dawn Patrol v. The Tide The tide and the Dawn Patrol are swinging out of sync again.  Aaron and I paddled out early and were able to snag a high wave count before the tide elevated and the crowds...

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EPF Episode 17: Oh, Summer...EPF Episode 17: Oh, Summer... The summer doldrums continue to rain blows down on the southern California surf world.  Another week of 2-footers goes by. But as always, a dumpy surf day with friends is...

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EPF Episode 0016: Lost Winter WavesEPF Episode 0016: Lost Winter Waves Aaron asked me to grab some stills of his new board (the P-volver) from the recent video footage.  When I went back into iMovie to get them, I noticed that when I imported...

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EPF Episode 0015: No Waves Without MikeEPF Episode 0015: No Waves Without Mike NEW VIDEO! I'll disclose right from the get-go that this video is sub par.  After such a dry spell, I'd been waiting for some sort of magical day to get a new video out. ...

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On Surfari: Haiti ScreeningOn Surfari: Haiti Screening I was invited by the great guys over at Harbour Surf Shop to attend a screening of the latest On Surfari episode Haiti hosted by Shayne McIntyre at the Harbour shop.  It...

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The Maiden Voyage of the Sea NymphThe Maiden Voyage of the Sea Nymph NEW VIDEO!  I know, I know.  You thought we reached episode 13 and were cursed.  Wrong, scurvy dogs.  We just got delayed by rain and holidays.  But I am happy to bring...

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Local Report from the Eddie Aikau Big Wave ContestLocal Report from the Eddie Aikau Big Wave Contest My buddy Duane, who lives on Oahu, went over to watch the In Memory of Eddie Aikau Waiamea big wave surf contest after work yesterday.  He was only able to see the last heat,...

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El Porto Fridays Rss

It was another stunning day at Huntington Beach. The swell was supposed to have passed by now, but Poseidon was happy and graced us with an extra day. I mean to tell you the waves were shoulder to high high, sometimes overhead, the shape of the waves were perfect A-frames, easy to take off on, but fast as lightning.  And the crowds were surprisingly sparse considering the awesome conditions.  It was like having Yosemite all to your self.  However, the rip was so strong that I lost my whole crew on the paddle out.  We started out just north of the pier crowd.  I didn’t see Donnie or Chris (The Wave Warrior) again until I got out at Goldenwest.  Man, that was a long walk back, but totally worth it.  Oh, those sweet rides.  Later Chris commented that it wasn’t crowded because everyone had already been washed down to Bolsa Chica.

I’d decided to take the Flip UltraHD out to get some video of some bigger surf, but that turned out to be a bad idea.  Having that thing in my hand was a real hindrance to catching those spectacular waves.  Actually it was a bit of chore just getting out to the line up with it in my hand.  Extra tough paddle out today without it.  Originally we’d planned to trade off camera duties, but seeing as my mates had disappeared, that plan immediately when out the window.  After trying out several configurations, I gave up trying to catch the wave and film.  Instead I took video of a few of the lovely waves for you, then crammed the camera down my wetsuit neck-hole and went hog wild on the waves (until I realized I was at Goldenwest and had a mile long walk back ahead of me).

Here’s a taste of the kind of sweet waves that kept rolling up on me today.  I dare you to watch this video and not turn around to start paddling for the wave.

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