Bruce Brown reminds me of Warren Miller, very congenial, amusing. I'll bear in mind not to take him at his word!
Yup, Endless Summer is there, will watch again. Just watched a really good one, Bustin Down the Door, these Ali style smack talkers come from South Africa and Austrailia to the North Shore in the mid 70s. Yes, they can surf and they turned surfing into a moneymaking proposition. But they piss off Da Hui. So much insight in that movie.
Like with all art, when you start doing it for the money, you are stealing its soul. Or your own soul.
I am starting to gain some insight into Hawaii, I think. Trying to be informed about the "apartheid" that exists today. The people are very complex, many facets, with important history. Population decimated from disease, built back through free intermarriage with all races. Land and water use and property issues in the context of a people that didn't have the same vision of "property". Warm and welcoming people with a powerful history of war and fighting also. A culture that was smothered by missionaries and being recreated and reinvented. I could go on, it's an education for sure. But really just an intellectual exercise for me until I go there and live and see with my own eyes. I'm fascinated.
In the meantime, I actually got in the water at Sunny Cove, the warmest spot I could find. Fack that was hard. And I was numb in ten minutes. My focus this summer has been leg strength and cardiovascular fitness, to new levels. My hill climbs are what matter the most right now and I'm grooving on that.
As far as wave mechanics, and how swells are formed over thousands of miles of ocean, I'm not really understanding yet. Could use something "for dummies". I don't even know what fetch is?
edit - Ottime I read your post on swell again about five times. I'm learning, long way to go. You're a good teacher. Thanks.
Last edited by SheRa; 08-29-2011 at 09:23 AM.
Live each season as it passes; breathe the air, drink the drink, taste the fruit, and resign yourself to the influences of each.
Henry David Thoreau
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