8/29 UPDATE: click here for Island Free Press update & slide show (photos by Don Bowers)
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Unbelievable video from the air & pics...
http://www2.nbc17.com/news/2011/aug/28/hatteras-island-cut-after-hurricane-irene-ar-1338636/
http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2011/08/28/2560167/rescue-efforts-continue-in-wake.html
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Irene Windsurfing on Lake Norman
Thinking about the eastern seaboard and hoping Irene's bite isn't as bad as the hype. Meanwhile, we took advantage of the north/northwest wind that Irene gave the Lake Norman area today. Sailed with Alan, Rob, and Dmitri. Not abnormally gusty for the lake, but was quite up and down early, then really started to fill in as the wind turned more northwest. Rigged for the gusts and getting upwind...was on 6.4 sail and 113 lt board....was the perfect set up early on....and then we did some exploring. We worked ourselves way upwind to see what was beyond some islands way out in the distance...and found an even longer fetch to the northwest that gave us stronger and more consistent wind...and bigger swell/chop. At that point, I wish I was on smaller gear but had a blast anyway. We played around in that area for a while in 25mph+ wind, then returned to the launch area where it had filled in nicely. Great day on the lake. Hope everyone stayed safe out there if you're near the coast.
This is the south end of Lake Norman. The yellow icon on the right is where we started the sesh when the wind was more out of the north. The blue icon on the left is where we found the much longer fetch to northwest and had the better conditions. The area between those two islands is marked with shoal markers, very rocky and shallow so we had to walk across it with our gear.
Looking to those islands in the distance and wondering if it was better over there
Rob not Robert
Rob portaging his gear across the shoals to get to the good stuff
Rob
Rob
Rob
Dmitri
Dmitri
I told Dmitri it was better beyond the island and off he went. Alan was already over there. You can barely see him on the water just over Dmitri's sail.
This is the south end of Lake Norman. The yellow icon on the right is where we started the sesh when the wind was more out of the north. The blue icon on the left is where we found the much longer fetch to northwest and had the better conditions. The area between those two islands is marked with shoal markers, very rocky and shallow so we had to walk across it with our gear.
Looking to those islands in the distance and wondering if it was better over there
Rob not Robert
Rob portaging his gear across the shoals to get to the good stuff
Rob
Rob
Rob
Dmitri
Dmitri
I told Dmitri it was better beyond the island and off he went. Alan was already over there. You can barely see him on the water just over Dmitri's sail.
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Punta San Carlos No Succiona De La Segunda Parte
Continued from Part 1...
Rob made a great video of our week in Punta San Carlos/Solo Sports camp, check it out:
You asked for more pics. Well, sit back and enjoy. Here are a lot more, along with some commentary...
All the following windsurfing and SUP surfing shots were taken by Clark Merritt...San Carlos photog extraordinairre. Thanks Clark!...
The wavesailing was so much fun. The Saturday afternoon we arrived, there were logo high sets and it was blowing 25mph+ and we jumped right in the frying pan. The waves and wind let up for the rest of the week, but we made the best of them and wavesailed everyday but one...
Loved the SUP surfing! We SUP surfed every single morning. Earlier in the week, we had overhead waves and it must have been a south swell because we had long rides with multiple top/bottom turn opportunities. Mid week gave us waist to shoulder high waves. Late in the week, the swell angle changed, we had knee to chest high waves and we had to wait longer for the bigger sets to roll through. Most all these SUP pics were taken late in the week when the waves were smaller...
Sharing a party wave...
This is my new paddle yoga pose - I got a little too close to Rob on my cutback and lost my balance. No wonder my knee was sore when I got home...
Buh-Bye!...
Emily liked it!...
Can you see the grin on my face?...
All week long, there were a group of at least 5 seals who were checking us out while we were windsurfing and SUP surfing. They were very curious about the SUP surfing. As the week went on, they got closer and closer to us, until finally on our last morning SUP surfing, one of them would submarine right into the back of our board and nose the board's tail ever so gently, but not knock us off. Earlier in the week, one of them tugged at Kevin's leash while he was surfing The Point. Here is one of them in the foreground...
This place is becoming a serious mountain bike destination. The pros and magazines are coming and filming here...
The entrance to the Fish Camp area...
surfers set up their own camp at the Chili Bowl...
At the top of the black diamond designated trail "Snake Run", looking down...
Rob at the top, Luis coming down...
Matt was looking for another challenge, so he decided to go for a swim sans wetsuit in the 60 degree water, hoping that would get the wind to come up. Sam joined in and yes, she screamed. And the wind came up...
Matt at the Chili Bowl...
Rob, Clark, Waterturtle. Clark told us some great stories that were hilarious and had us falling out of our seats laughing so hard. I know he's thinking about it, but he definitely needs to write a book about his surfing/windsurfing exploits that should also include the history of Punta San Carlos. I would buy and read that in a second. Required reading is his article in that last issue of Windtracks Journal, the "white" issue in Summer '99. It was titled "San Carlos: The Formative Years". Get your hands on it if you can. It sits proudly in my windsurfing mag library...
Waiting for the wind and waves with some card games...
Loungin' in the world's best outdoor lounge...
A week here goes by very slow...in a good way. I never felt like the week was rushing by...
Early evening sets in...
Gorgeous!
Neil serves up the Baja Fogs...
Kevin Trejo, Matt Pritchard, Rob, Waterturtle, Sam Bittner...
The entire crew in our camp were awesome. Everyone got along great and we shared many great conversations...
It's Baja Midnight (9pm)...time to go to bed!...
The view from inside the equipment room...
All the gear you want...
One last SUP surfing sesh before heading home...
Da Plane, Da Plane!
Emily got some flying lessons on the way out and I wanted it to stop before I hurled...
Matt flew out with us...
Flew back in a Piper Cherokee 6...
From l to r: Brock, Greg, Happy Sam, and Ruben post landing in San Diego. Sam Bittner is the American Windsurfing Tour (AWT) creator and organizer. Sam is the right person at the right time for the AWT. She is creative, passionate, upbeat, positive, and always thinking about how to improve. Looking forward to she and Matt Pritchard (acting as head judge) coming to Hatteras...
Thanks again to the entire Solo Sports Crew and Staff, Matt Pritchard and Kevin McGillivary for the excellent wavesailing clinic, and to our camp mates for the great camaraderie!
Rob made a great video of our week in Punta San Carlos/Solo Sports camp, check it out:
Punta San Carlos, Baja - August 2011 from Rob on Vimeo.
You asked for more pics. Well, sit back and enjoy. Here are a lot more, along with some commentary...
All the following windsurfing and SUP surfing shots were taken by Clark Merritt...San Carlos photog extraordinairre. Thanks Clark!...
The wavesailing was so much fun. The Saturday afternoon we arrived, there were logo high sets and it was blowing 25mph+ and we jumped right in the frying pan. The waves and wind let up for the rest of the week, but we made the best of them and wavesailed everyday but one...
Loved the SUP surfing! We SUP surfed every single morning. Earlier in the week, we had overhead waves and it must have been a south swell because we had long rides with multiple top/bottom turn opportunities. Mid week gave us waist to shoulder high waves. Late in the week, the swell angle changed, we had knee to chest high waves and we had to wait longer for the bigger sets to roll through. Most all these SUP pics were taken late in the week when the waves were smaller...
Sharing a party wave...
This is my new paddle yoga pose - I got a little too close to Rob on my cutback and lost my balance. No wonder my knee was sore when I got home...
Buh-Bye!...
Emily liked it!...
Can you see the grin on my face?...
All week long, there were a group of at least 5 seals who were checking us out while we were windsurfing and SUP surfing. They were very curious about the SUP surfing. As the week went on, they got closer and closer to us, until finally on our last morning SUP surfing, one of them would submarine right into the back of our board and nose the board's tail ever so gently, but not knock us off. Earlier in the week, one of them tugged at Kevin's leash while he was surfing The Point. Here is one of them in the foreground...
This place is becoming a serious mountain bike destination. The pros and magazines are coming and filming here...
The entrance to the Fish Camp area...
surfers set up their own camp at the Chili Bowl...
At the top of the black diamond designated trail "Snake Run", looking down...
Rob at the top, Luis coming down...
Matt was looking for another challenge, so he decided to go for a swim sans wetsuit in the 60 degree water, hoping that would get the wind to come up. Sam joined in and yes, she screamed. And the wind came up...
Matt at the Chili Bowl...
Rob, Clark, Waterturtle. Clark told us some great stories that were hilarious and had us falling out of our seats laughing so hard. I know he's thinking about it, but he definitely needs to write a book about his surfing/windsurfing exploits that should also include the history of Punta San Carlos. I would buy and read that in a second. Required reading is his article in that last issue of Windtracks Journal, the "white" issue in Summer '99. It was titled "San Carlos: The Formative Years". Get your hands on it if you can. It sits proudly in my windsurfing mag library...
Waiting for the wind and waves with some card games...
Loungin' in the world's best outdoor lounge...
A week here goes by very slow...in a good way. I never felt like the week was rushing by...
Early evening sets in...
Gorgeous!
Neil serves up the Baja Fogs...
Kevin Trejo, Matt Pritchard, Rob, Waterturtle, Sam Bittner...
The entire crew in our camp were awesome. Everyone got along great and we shared many great conversations...
It's Baja Midnight (9pm)...time to go to bed!...
The view from inside the equipment room...
All the gear you want...
One last SUP surfing sesh before heading home...
Da Plane, Da Plane!
Emily got some flying lessons on the way out and I wanted it to stop before I hurled...
Matt flew out with us...
Flew back in a Piper Cherokee 6...
From l to r: Brock, Greg, Happy Sam, and Ruben post landing in San Diego. Sam Bittner is the American Windsurfing Tour (AWT) creator and organizer. Sam is the right person at the right time for the AWT. She is creative, passionate, upbeat, positive, and always thinking about how to improve. Looking forward to she and Matt Pritchard (acting as head judge) coming to Hatteras...
Thanks again to the entire Solo Sports Crew and Staff, Matt Pritchard and Kevin McGillivary for the excellent wavesailing clinic, and to our camp mates for the great camaraderie!
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