In the early 70's surf mats were everywhere, they were green on one side and yellow on the other. ....and one of the seams would always blow out and you'd end up with one giant rib and two small ones.....lol
I started out watching some 1970s videos,then looked for the 1960s & evetually found your home films of Polynesia what a wonderful era to be young & experience that ❤🙂🙂💦💛 i would have only been around 2 years old but my mum & dad would i think have been similar in age to you,they were living in Haight Asbury in 1967 x x
If those were the outtakes, where is the main feature? Where was that nice left located? Looks like I missed a lot of great adventures. I really like the ladies.😅
I'm 76, it's 2023...I live in KY now..still have a Greenough flex fin I bought from Gregg Liddle in Agoura back in the early 80's....still have it..I used it often on a lot of boards. It was NOS when I bought it from Gregg.
What's your name? My buddy surfed nothing but Liddle boards back in the 80's. I was a Campbell Bros. Bonzer guy with a 7" Greenough fin. I still ride all the time. Zuma Rincon Faria and the ranch.
I remember in the 70,sguys were hotdogging on their green canvas & yellow rubber air mats-stand up surfing, when the break was black balled for surfers.
Getting into the line up and enjoying the beautiful ocean while stay respectful to the line up is what it's all about. Board, boogy, inflatable, doesn't matter.
Kneeboarding often looks geeky but George had fluid drive. He could read waves and get acceleration that wasn’t in surfing in the 60’s, paving the way for new surfboard designs. Ex knee boarder.
The guy is ripping...he stays in the bowl, almost gets barrelled. Style, grace, and power! I really like that frenzied thing he does in the beginning to get going on the wave.
yup, he used to come to the 4th beach/ boat launch In CARPINTERIA AND RIDE EVERY WAVE NO MATTER.A REAL WAVE MASTER, SOME TIMES WITH HIS HOME SPUN WAVE CAMERA GEAR..