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changed over to tumblr.

Searching For Waves.


BLU round 6.
















The final stop of the British Longboard Union was held a Gwithian Towans, Cornwall. It was a great day with small, clean waves and glorious september sunshine. Sennen had its most sucessful competition result ever with James Parry winning the open and Sam Bleakley taking second along with my win in the junior division with Mike Lay closley behind in second.
The end of year party was a banger; soon after the presentation the Sunset Surf cafe were drunk dry of rum and the band was in full swing. the party continued its way through the sand dunes to the Sandsifter were The Nextmen put on an incredible DJ set.

One Day in Woolacombe.




















Recently James Parry, Mike Lay and myself were invited to woolacombe by richard gregory for the production of his new film One Day in Woolacombe. the concept behind this project is, as suggested by the name, to shoot the film in a single day and attempt to capture the spirit and atmosphere of woolacombe.

Corduroy Lines.

Photo on corduroy lines online magazine.

Summer Holiday






Just got back from Spain and portugal. Myself, James Parry and Trev Garland travelled there for the Vans Salinas Longboard Festival. The event was great with fun waves, live music, film showings as well as top loggers Joel Tudor and Alex Knost who put on an inspring display of proper longboarding. Me and Trev made it through several rounds whilst Parry got third in the final and won best wave in the oakley expression session.




From Salinas we travelled to viana do costello in portugal and met up with the cornish team for the Interceltic watersports games. we again scored great waves and fun parties. I finished fourth in the open with James in second, the win going to Devon's Ben Haworth. Trev got third in the junior longboard ahead of Devon's Zak Lawton.




The rest of our trip was spent exploring the northern coast of spain, spending the last few days at playa de somo, surfing some of the funnest logging waves all summer. Along the way we picked up 10 alaia blanks from Tom Wegener to import to the U.K.


sick trip boys.