Hello. My name is DanKo and I am a Surfing JONG.
Alas,
After 6 fine years in Colorado I am trading the fat boards for a surf board when I move to the San Juan Puerto Rico area this January. The inability of me to log 30-40 ski day/season years will no doubt require me taking up a new hobby. I plan on looking to surfing to fill the void.
I am probably going to live beachfront in the Condado or Isla Verde area which should allow me frequent access to the beginner breaks in that area (like Pine Grove).
Any comments or advice on getting started would be appreciated. Some stories or photos about why surfing kicks ass would also give me some stoke and make me feel less sad about moving from Colorado during ski season.
Expect sun-filled JONG TRs once I get settled down there in '07.
Signed,
-A Surf JONG
Mini TR: Yesterday and Today: Pine Grove and My Backyard
Well,
I've traded Winter Storm Warning for High Surf Advisories (although I hardly need high surf due to my surfing Jong-ness). "Como se dice "Jong" in espanol"?
Let me say that these two days have been two of the most humbling of my life. I haven't been a beginner at anything in a while and I look forward to the challenge.
The more appropriate word to come up with would be "struggling". I was introduced to the washing machine yesterday morning...although I hear that this is normal and being spanked by the ocean is not to be taken personally.
Yesterday:
-Woke up at 6:50 with the girlfriend staying in bed and headed down to Pine Grove (the "beginner" break right down the road from my building). Swell was as predicted...bigger than what I had taken a lesson on last week, but "only 4-5 feet" according to the 12 year old kid that hangs ten a lot better than I do. Taboot, his english is much better than my god-awful spanish.
-Paddled pretty decently out to around where everyone else was waiting to catch waves. The art of where to sit and wait for the wave and when to paddle at the right point to be *right* where the wave takes you and doesn't a) go past you and not carry you, or b) breaks on top of you and beats the living shit out of you is not easily learned...I am told.
-BUT, I managed to stand up a few times. Not well enough to really get carried more than 2 seconds before wiping out and having to paddle back through the impact zone again, but not bad for my second day trying the sport. Not easily discouraged I paddled back out and caught a really nice one before wiping out and going under for what seemed like an eternity...The Washing Machine says hello, and I am exhausted, sporting a nice rash and licking my wounds (a scraped foot and a twisted neck, but nothing major).
-The rest of the day was spent with a few friends on strip of beach behind the building in which I live (see attached). The caption for the "action" shot should be: "El gringo blanco y gordo attempts to catch un ola poquito". Big-fat white-guy from Colorado TRYS to surf.
TODAY: Woke up sore, but with significant other in tow headed back to Pine Grove where the surf was even bigger than yesterday. I had better luck with my popup and managed to get carried a LITTLE further than the previous day. Handed the board over to the gf and went to a part of Pine Grove where the surf was significantly smaller. She was really getting the hand of standing up on the board although neither of us were going very far once the popup was over. THEN, we learned a lesson the hard way. ALWAYS HOLD ONTO YOUR BOARD. A tiny wave hit the board while it was dangling by the leash and managed to smack her in the jaw. It will leave a mark for a little while, but the lesson has been learned by the JONG couple.
-Not easily discouraged, I and my girl have thoroughly enjoyed sucking at surfing the last few days (our first crack at the sport). I am expecting to put some $ down on a nice used 8-1/2 to 9' long board for learning purposes later this week. Expect many painful TRs from me over the next few months.
(See attached) Please note that the shots posted are NOT from the actual break that put me in the washing machine, but from my backyard.