2017 COBBLESTONE CLASSIC HIGHLIGHTS
REYNOLDS, ANDINO, DOHENY, YEOMANS AND MORE FLARE UP AT LOWERS
Last Friday marked the inaugural Cobblestone Classic event presented by SURFER and Volcom, which pitted some of the world’s most iconic surf brands against each other, while also raising money for CA State Beaches. Four-person teams consisted of one pro surfer, two brand employees, and a grom, all of whom were jumping out of their skin to surf empty Lower Trestles. And while the waves were relatively small, the consistently rippable Lowers walls always allow for plenty of spectacle from the likes of Dane Reynolds, Kolohe Andino, Torrey Meister, Nate Yeomans, Andrew Doheny, Michael Dunphy and more. By the time the final horn sounded, …Lost surfboards had taken the win along with top bragging rights, followed by Red Bull in second, and Channel Islands in third.
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Reblogged 7 years ago from www.youtube.comFrom Darkness
A pre-dawn collab between Craig Anderson, Steve Wall, and Dave Fox
“The idea to do this was mostly about the photography,” says Craig Anderson, when asked about how this pre-sunrise short came to be. “The photographer, Steve Wall, came to me and wanted to bring this mega flash out to a wave that I really enjoy surfing. We did it twice—it was just a matter of paddling out in the dark and letting Steve and Dave [Fox] take care of the rest.”
So, was it spooky surfing in the dark, in cold water, and at a wave that breaks nowhere near the beach?
“It wasn’t too bad, actually,” Craig continues. “The sharky sorta aspect is always there, it’s hard to squish that thought, but it’s not too bad at that spot. So I felt good about it. Being out there was mesmerizing when the sun was coming up. That wave breaks at the end of this peninsula and sits about 200 meters off the shore. It’s a wave I’m infatuated with surfing, it comes in off a deep ledge and does this crazy wedge. The angles, and the shapes of the wave—especially in the early morning—are incredible. Just so beautiful looking. It’s best at 3- to- 4 foot, and it’s more of a bodyboard wave. We only just recently started surfing it, actually. It’s a quick barrel, and sometimes it has huge ramps, but it’s super exciting to surf. This was a fun project to be a part of.”
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Reblogged 7 years ago from www.youtube.comSurf-Skate Level: “Expert.” Drew Hoffman shreds the gnar. Clip: Alex Chapin
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