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Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Typhoons 9,10, 11

Consecutive typhoons (9,10 & 11) have been spinning their way down south, moving incredibly slowly, and producing a couple weeks of long-period swell. The conditions up here in Hokkaido have been fantastic, sunny blue skies and clean faces. Up until yesterday, I had logged 18 sessions in the first 14 days of July. I finally took a day off today to kind of rest up for another bump in the swell tomorrow. I'm throwing up a few pics from the last week, we had bigger days, but the pics kinda capture the mood...Many thanks to Hiroyasu for the action shots...







Thursday, July 2, 2015

Official End of Rainy Season

They say there's no rainy season in Hokkaido, but in each of the 15 Junes I've been here, it's rained like hell. Today we got a reprieve after nine days of sog...With the sun, we had a nice a bit of swell, and a low low tide...which all added up to an awesome morning. Long may the sun last...


Saturday, June 13, 2015

Triple digits

Hit the 100 session mark for the year on Wednesday...and a mighty fine session it was too. I headed out to Gyokyo after work just as the wind was backing off. There were some really fun peaks, and a nice mellow crowd.
The following morning the swell was still up and Kako was great, clean head-high waves off the tetras all the way to the sand. Two sessions that day, before and after work, unfortunately no photographs...I was too excited to get in the water to take pics. Awesome couple of days this week!

2015 100th session

2015 100th session

Painting the fence and ran into this guy

Thinking I need a VW Type1

Sunday, May 24, 2015

Typhoon 7

Well, I'm blissfully exhausted after logging some serious water time last week. The week started off with smallish clean and fun waves and things just kept building until Friday when, thanks to Typhoon 7, things got big, especially at Kako. Here's a couple of shots from early in the week.

Breaking off the tetras, clean all the way down the line

The Boss taking off in the boneyards

Did he make it? Tune in next week...

Friday, May 8, 2015

Golden Week

We had a great Golden Week here in Hokkaido, sunny all days but one, and some nice waves. The local break (Kako) felt a bit crowded a couple days, peaking at about 12 people, but was pretty empty otherwise. Us local surfers got together for our annual beach clean up and BBQ, good fun all around. There's an awesome sense of community at the local break, it is a real pleasure to live and surf here.

The waves have dropped, but the sand at the Kako rivermouth is really good this year so even on small days the waves have nice shape.
Below are some pics from this morning, small and nicely lined up. I took out the Big Red Simmons I made last year and it was a blast ... the board is so fast and just fired down the line, can't wait to give it a run tomorrow as well.

Little peelers
 
Big Red Simmons

Re-painted the tank on my MR. Looking good!

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Back to Work

Back into the swing of another semester here. Three weeks of teaching in April, then a nice 11 day break over Golden Week. The spring semester is always enjoyable, new students, increasingly warm weather, good morning low tides, and south swells make it an awesome season. I've been out steadily four or five times a week the last month, and have had a ton of fun days...had a really nice clean morning last week on my big 47th birthday.

Enjoyed a couple of sessions on my wood boards. Basically giving them a run for half a session and switching off to poly boards later. It's nice getting back on wood, but I feel I'm giving up a lot performance-wise compared to my other boards. Still early in the season, I think when I get down to thinner wetsuits and no gloves, it should make the wood boards easier to deal with.

I'm currently collecting materials for a different kind of surf-related build (a Japanese Itago belly board), once I get it started I'll post my progress. I'm really exciting about this one, it's a great chance to dip into the history of Japanese surf culture and re-examine some of the principles and characteristics of prone boards and planing shapes.
Lab testing: comparing my new Stewart fish and my wooden mini NR

Happy birthday to me: small but clean and empty

My new beach conveyance: 1979 Yamaha MR50
Currently shopping around for a surf rack for it.


Monday, March 30, 2015

Early Spring

This has been an incredible March. It's been unseasonably mild and we've had a variety of nice waves, lots of small stuff, but several good days as well. Usually this is the season of dirty slush as the winter snow melts off and all the muck and sand kicked up by the snow plows muddy the roads. Not this year. Everything is clean, it's warm, and the south swell is already somewhat consistent. Here's some pics of what it's been like on the smaller days, long may it last.