Thursday, February 11, 2010

Free Lift Tickets

Good morning! Fun surf out front right now! I had a good session this morning, it's been a while since we have had waves and all the boys were frothing to get a few good ones. The swell is starting to get a little more easterly in direction and as that happens the surf should come up a little. The wind is lighter and more westerly than expected so the waves are pretty clean and fun. The tide was high at 9:30, so it's backing out and the surf should get pretty fun as the water level drops. Do what you can to get a few this afternoon and if you can't make it today there should be some fun leftovers tomorrow...


So as stated above we got our hands on some free lift tickets and we want to share them with you. So to get your hands on one of these babies all you have to do is spend $100 or more and we'll hook it up. I have tickets to Pat's Peak, Cranmore, and Loon. Ticket numbers are limited and the deal goes while supplies last. I am thinking about heading north this weekend so come get some gear, grab a ticket, and maybe we can figure out a carpool situation for this weekend.




I stole this from my buddy Aaron's blog, I really couldn't have said it any better, I just wanted to see the ocean gobble this thing up once and for all:

Any Outer Banks fan worth there weight in salt knows all about this house. I've been watching this dream house slowly inch its way into the Atlantic since my first visit to the windy sand spit over a decade ago. My parents brought us down to North Carolina in a motor home when I was fourteen, my brother ten, it made a lasting impression on both of us. We've both been back many times I've been twelve to be exact. Its become a ritual of sorts, something that just must be done at least once a year. The draw comes from seeing nature unmolested for the most part dueling with herself on open stretches of sand being brutalized by the relentless ocean waves and the fact that you can surf alone down there which in its self is priceless. I've spent a fair amount of time next to this house sitting watching waves. I've surfed out in front of it many times using it as reference point for how far and fast the current was pulling me. I've made mental note to myself on every visit of the houses progress into the waves and
I REALLY WANTED TO SEE THIS DAMN THING FALL IN! I CAN"T BELIEVE THEY MOVED IT....



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A phot0 from our last trip to Hatteras together. We were both sure we would never see this house standing again.

Tons of new Emerica kicks came in yesterday. Mids, lows, simple colors, loud colors, lots of sizes including size sevens!




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