Tuesday, February 6, 2007

Just watched Timmy Turner's surf film, Second Thoughts. Wanted to see if it would play on my notebook computer. It did thankfully. It's a film of three American surfers who travel to an island in Indonesia on the super cheap to find waves, camp out and surf.

They are dropped off on the island by locals who are asked to return for them in four weeks. Subsistence camping and epic barrels---rights and lefts---are the order of the film. Incredibly honest filming showing Timmy and his two buds deep in way overhead tubes as well as slam downs inside on the reef, stuff usually edited out or not shot by larger budget efforts. I'm impressed!

They filmed some of the best and clearest inside-the-barrel tail shots of surf boards tracking a wave face that I've ever seen: squash and round-pintails and their tail release tracks are there to view. After 42 years of surfing, I'm happy to see the spirit is still in good care and the pioneering for new waves continues. If you consider yourself a core surfer, you'll love Timmy's film.

It's real cold here now in the twenties with NW blowin' about 20 knots. Would love to travel to some warm waves now, but held back by obligations. Still dreaming about waves to come though, just around the corner here. Still road cycling and occasionally swimming indoors. Have entered my first criterium road race in Chesapeake February twenty-fifth. Should be interesting. More later.

2 comments:

Strayhorn said...

The 25th? Crap. I have that century on the 24th in Johnston County (The Frostbite Tour) so not much chance I can come crew for you. I'm sure you need a domestique.

KYScoast said...

Weak Shit Strayhorn,
You still suck! As far as domestiques---I don't have a clue about criteriums. Never seen one. There are a couple of guys from our club in the same race as me. That would be the C race, along with the women, children, giraffes, goats, and turtles.

Apparently you have to race in this class if you're a first timer. The century actually sounds more interesting.

We may come to Raleigh this weekend to see Mike and Lindsay, and to see Molly (meeting us halfway from Charlotte). Her 20th birthday is Sunday, the eleventh. I'll check in to let you know what we're doing. Maybe I can bring the bike. Later.
S.