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Sometimes it is not only the surf

PostPosted: Sun Jun 22, 2008 7:28 am
by billie_morini
Whew! It's hot in California this weekend. My entire family (me, wife, and big black dog) all went to Bolinas in Marin County for surfing and to beat the heat. We left later home than we should have and drove long county roads below the speed limit to get there. Everyone was happy, including the dog. We looked at some things along the way and tried a few different roads. Once there, walked the beach a little and tied the dog in the shade. Then we paddled out. I caught 5 or 6 waves in succession and had rides ranging from poor to pretty good. The waves quit in our area, but seemed to be going well at the Duxbury reef. Instead of getting into that, we paddled way out across the smooth sea simply for the exercise and to enjoy the water. Paddled in eventually with big winds. Got the dog, went to a cafe, and ate BBQ oysters and salt cured anchovies at a sidewalk table. Took a little walk with the dog after that. Drove a different route home that included redwood trees; still no hurry. The entire afternoon and evening was simply pleasant. It was doubly pleasant to share the casual cafe meal with my wife. Oh, and there was home made black berry pie for dessert!

The guy that took me surfing for my very first time told me previously that, as a teenage, half of the fun was simply driving to the beach with his buddies. Well, I agree that a big part of the fun can be the adventure associated with the journey, as well as, whatever else finds its way into the mix.

PostPosted: Sun Jun 22, 2008 7:42 am
by Jimi
it's true.. Dbbb and I can attest.

Went away on a long weekend, and on the first day, we got about halfway to where we were going, then my 4x4 quit. We had a beer and waited for the roadside assistance guy to come down. Got it going again and headed on. Broke down another 4 times on the way, with 2 more roadside callouts, and finally just left the 4x4 there, and piled into the van.

Got a bit of surfing in on the next day, which was big and a bit scary, but good fun.

Final day of the long weekend was spent getting the 4x4 towed to a mechanic, then driving back to sydney in a very long traffic-jam.

In spite of this, I had a great weekend, but I can't speak on dbbb's behalf :wink:

PostPosted: Sun Jun 22, 2008 10:36 pm
by garbarrage
sometimes surf with a bunch of lads... give each other nothing but abuse and torment. have a laugh whether we find waves or not... sometimes paddle out into glassy flat sea and muck around.
but nothing compares to a day when you have all of the above and good waves.

PostPosted: Sun Jun 22, 2008 11:52 pm
by the.ronin
Cool story and excellent point.

PostPosted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 4:36 am
by pkbum
Yep nothing goes along with surf except like food and family.