by Missie Kirk | Jun 5, 2014 | Surf Eat Sleep
It’s Rip Current Awareness Week. Surfers all over the world know the rip current can be both a blessing and a curse. Click here or our educational video on Rip Currents given by our in house lifeguard Michael. Sometimes referred to simply as “rip” or...
by Mike | May 30, 2014 | Surf Eat Sleep
People are always looking to save money on a surf trip. Usually saving a bit of cash leads to more time at the location which means more water time (thats the point right?) So the question always becomes whats the best option for a cheap surf vacation? Well, there are...
by Missie Kirk | May 29, 2014 | Surf Eat Sleep
I grew up in a place that had warm water year-round, and we vacationed in other warm places, so I never had to worry about things like wetsuits. When I began surfing the mid-Atlantic, I was strictly a Summer surfer until I had the freedom to make my way to the beach...
by Mike | May 28, 2014 | Surf Eat Sleep
Another interpretation of the message is, “value is in scarcity” – the less there is of something for more valuable it it. Its like the beautiful days of fall on the East Coast in September as it moves though late October making it real...
by Mike | May 27, 2014 | Live Swell Guest News, Surf Eat Sleep
Thanks for making lazy days a reality and living swell a lifestyle.
by Mike | May 23, 2014 | Surf Eat Sleep
Rework this title – and you have a great article Bumped into a great article in the Huffington Post “The Best Surf Towns For People Who Don’t Actually Surf”, sizing up a few choice locations around the globe. Just reading the short...
by Missie Kirk | May 22, 2014 | Surf Eat Sleep
I don’t consider myself a yogi. I practice yoga as a means of stretching and for the occasional necessary regrouping and centering, but I’m not a daily practitioner, and I’m only “ok” at it. I’ve made several commitments to myself...
by Mike | May 16, 2014 | Surf Eat Sleep
Surfers dream about uncrowded waves, avid surfers would likely jump through a Cheerio to score some uncrowded clean and green rollers. Well, bubble burst, unfortunately scoring uncrowded surf is difficult and primarily why surfers started traveling and taking...
by Missie Kirk | May 14, 2014 | Surf Eat Sleep
Surfing is fun, relaxing, energizing, and a good way to stay in peak athletic condition while connecting with mother nature on the most intimate level. It is a dichotomous representation of all things good and pure. But surfing can have a dark side. We call it...
by Mike | May 14, 2014 | Surf Eat Sleep
Southern California is not for everyone, we suspect these may be some of the reasons why: Mediterranean climate, Baja Mexico to the south, Waves all Year, All Types of Surf Breaks and Every Type of Surf Vacation Rental. Well that is just SoCal. What about a Del Mar...