Thursday, May 31, 2012

Beautiful end to a rainy May

My 30th birthday cake! 


Fun last day of may!







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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Standing On Water


It was a crisp Spring day I had taken a day off from work so I could finally enjoy one of the first beautiful days of the year, and I decided to take a ride down to Long Beach, so I could sit on the water, take in sun, and enjoy my precious freedom. After 25 minutes of mid-day traffic and hunting for a parking spot, I found myself feet in the sand, sunglasses on, and the Atlantic Ocean glistening in front of me.
I probably stood without moving for 10 minutes, and the beach always seemed to make time disappear. I love that tickle in between my toes of sand slipping through and the crashing of the waves has a hypnotizing effect on my brain. I finally broke the spell and began to move down the beach, looking for my plopping spot where I’d sit for the next few hours or so.
And that’s when I saw something that baked my brain. There was a man standing on the water. Standing! He wasn’t crouched down, riding a wave in to the beach. He was barely moving, and as I focused in on him, I noticed he had a long paddle in his hands. I couldn’t help but stare.



He moved at his own pace, and bobbed up and down as the waves came and went. Eventually, he turned himself onto a wave and took off, crouching into the typical surfer position, but dragging the paddle behind him, like a rudder. I watched his entire ride. It was like seeing someone drive a car for the first time.
As he approached the shore, he turned out of the wave, and paddled back out to the ocean – never once getting off the board. Surfers always bail at some point and have to make their way back – not this guy. He just went back out and again stood there, seeing the waves coming from all directions, knowing what he wanted to surf before it got close to him.  I sat there for an hour, watching this guy. I finally got up and made my way home, and the first thing I did was Google “Man surfing on board with paddle.” It returned back “Stand Up Paddle Surfing.” A new door in my life was opened.


Stand Up Paddle Surfing (SUP) is the newest craze on the water. It combines the agility and balance of surfing with the control and propulsion of a kayak.  It allows people to continuously surf without having to let each wave end the run. Surfers have converted because of the versatility of the new sport. Stand up paddle boarding offers surfers the ability to catch more waves in a set, as well as offering a better view of incoming sets.
It was re-introduced to modern culture by Laird Hamilton, a surfing innovator and legend in the sport.  By being able to stand on the water, SUP surfers can control their environment more, providing for a more enjoyable experience.
On a paddle board, you can just go somewhere the surfers can’t, or won’t, go. Anywhere there is water, someone can get on a board and paddle. You can paddle out into the bays, rivers, or the ocean.
SUP allows you to go anywhere you want.

-Michael Heiss

Sunday, May 20, 2012

St. Croix





If your on the East Coast and are looking for a relatively quick getaway to a nice quiet tropical island than you should look into St. Croix in the Virgin Islands.  


Because of its natural beauty St. Croix has always been a top destination for scuba divers and snorkeling, this is what also makes it a great SUP trip.  


Brian showing how its done.

There wasn't any waves while I was there but St. Croix does get decent swell throughout the year.  Like many Caribbean Islands, it is very touch and go and timing is everything.  Most of the breaks here are reef and many extremely shallow.  Resulting in fast hollow barreling waves when its on.  The great thing about it here is that even if its flat there is a lot of exploring to be done. 


Rent or bring snorkeling gear, you won't be disappointed.  The island is also a great spot to get scuba certified.



The sweetest baby on the island, Caila, future water woman!  Next stop CA!


If you do visit, make sure you head to the rainforest.  Stop in at Mt. Pellier and go to the jungle bar.  Grab a beer and make sure to get one for the pigs!  


Don't worry! there non alcoholic!




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