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2006-aug-09 @ 5:43 pm
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indonesia'Suicidal Tendencies'
Driving on the bukit to get to most surfbreaks is an adventure in itself. Its zigzagging on a oneway street with traffic coming from both directions. For early morningsessions it's a cruise but getting back to Kuta in the afternoon is a bombardment of obstacles and tricky maneuvering; trucks, bikes, a whole family on a bike, chickens in the street, corrupted trafficpolice, cows, dogs & your ordinary extreme speedfreak. Somedays I'm even more exhausted making this 20min drive home than surfing Bingin a whole day.
2006-aug-06 @ 2:33:24 pm
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asia'Volcom Crustaceous Tour'
Spent the day in Kuta attending
this Volcom contest at Halfway. The conditions (1-2ft) didn't make for a very existing showdown but it was a nice sunny afternoon nonetheless. Actually paying more attention to the event ground crew than the water action since pulling off any kind of arrangement in a place like Bali requires some heavy organisational skills. I find the surfing industry a bit edgy but I guess every 'industry' behaves a bit funny when it deals with such delicate cultures as surfing and skateboarding.
Fanzines are always an interesting idea; the size and the homemade xerox feeling. This one had some pretty weird layout, several copyerrors and plenty misspellings. Very successful and well executed. Free hands-outs in the form of smaller DIY publications work well.
2006-aug-02 @ 1:49 am
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bali,
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indonesia,
magazines,
volcom'Heading East'
You Can't Always Get What You Want' - Rolling Stones
'Surfin' - Ernest Ranglin
2006-aug-07 @ 1:07:48 am
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mp3'No Words Should Describe'
'93 Til Infinity (instr)' - Souls of Mischief
2006-jul-28 @ 1:02:28 pm
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dreamlands'Bingin'
Bingin, Bali Bukit. Surfing offseason, meaning lesser crowds. Since the first time I came here ten years ago not much have changed in terms of worldclass wavequality and overall atmosphere. More housing but still way too much of a nischedestination to pull any bigger touristcrowds from Kuta. The cliff above the Bingin break have developed over the years and there are now several private villas overlooking the ocean. A few 'estate resorts' have also popped up but nothing really to disrupt the balance between traditional Balinese living and outside investments.
Surf checkpoint
The original Made Warung
Nasi Goreng
Haile Jr. Future beachwrecker.
2007-nov-10 @ 9:33 am
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kelly slater,
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asia'Natural Medium'
Time to pull the nischeflag since it's all surfing now. Kuta isn't changing much, still a tourist tenement ghetto mixed in with the usual testosterone driven surfing hoard. The beachwaves at Kuta Beach are always fun but the challenge begins at the Bukit peninsula. As usual taking up camp in Bingin.
Bingin
Balangan
Impossibles

Ulu Watu
2007-oct-29 @ 12:29 pm
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padang padang,
asia'Bali Bukit'
Balangan (Bali Bukit)
Spent two weeks surfing Sumbawa, a nice bumby 1 day ferry and busride from Bali. It was a relief getting away from Kuta that just gets too much sometimes. Ofcourse, there's also many good spots around the Bali Bukit to surf instead of like me heading into unknown territories. Scored beautiful waves on Sumbawa although one could just rent a motorbike and ride about 20 minutes to find world class breaks away from Kuta Beach. Balangan is the closest spot followed by Dreamlands (sandbreak), Bingin (shallow, nice hollow waves), Impossibles (fast), Padang-Pandang and Ulu Watu. Six years ago there were virtually no construction except local residences on the Bukit peninsula. Today there's a cluster of new buildings either completed, planned or under construction. Actually, most buildings are still residentals but mainly owned by foreigners. Australians, Italian, French, American, Japanese and Brasilians are heavily represented. Landprices are increasing and this is probably the area developing the most (not counting Seminyak). A 18-hole golfcourse is also under construction just on the cliff overlooking Balangan and Dreamlands.
2006-aug-19 @ 2:52:52 pm
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development,
asia'Grounded'
First day surfing
Balangan and I cut my foot bad enough to be confined to antibiotics for a week and a sour life sulking on dry land. Or rather, I'm trying to cure my crave for waves by watching cheap bootleg surf DVDs. The matter of fact is that not many surfmovies I've seen (plenty) top the true ambiance and spirit of surfing that you'll find in
September Session or
Thicker Than Water, but the ones above will provide enough remedy for not driving me insane. Honestly, most surfmovies are utter crap. The editing is usually amateurlike to say the least and the seemingly standard rock/beachblues soundtrack makes a 35-40 minute watch horrendous at times. However, for now I'll take whatever manmade illusion I can get.
2007-oct-22 @ 9:56 pm
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bali,
dvd,
asia'Jack Johnson'
Upptäckte på t-banan idag att Jack Johnson släppt en nytt album - som visade sig vara ett soundtrack till en barnfilm så det blev genast väldigt ointressant. Det fick mig dock att tänka på när jag började lyssna på Jack Johnsons. Största delarna av 2000 tillbringades på Bali och jag fick då låna en kassett med bland andra Ben Harper, Andrew Kidman och Jack Johnson att lyssna på mellan surfsessionerna. 'Flake' var första låten på den kassetten och 'F-Stop Blues' fanns också med. Läste nyligen att Jack Johnsons konsert förra sommaren i Central Park sålde slut 14.000 biljetter på 2 timmar! Lustigt nog tror jag att de flesta av dessa människor blivit introducerade till Jack Johnson på samma sätt som jag blev; genom en bekants gamla söndertuggade kassett, en bränd CD eller samlade runt en lägereld med nyfunna vänner på en varm strand långt, långt hemifrån.

(foto: Backdoor, Hawaii) Jack Johnson på omslaget till Surfer's Path #52. Innehåller en bra artikel och intervju med Jack där han berättar om hur hans far, Jeff Johnson på sextiotalet seglade solo ifrån Kalifornien till Hawaii genom att navigera med hjälp av stjärnorna.
'September Sessions' Klassisk surfrulle regisserad och filmad på 16mm av Jack Johnson. Inspelad 1999 runt Mentawai öarna i Indonesien med bland andra Kelly Slater, Rob Machado, Brad Gerlach och Shane Dorian. Har säkert sett den 30 gånger.
Jack Johnson: 'Flake'
(Brushfire Fairytales, 2001)
Jack Johnson: 'F-Stop Blues'
(Brushfire Fairytales, 2001)
Jack Johnson: 'Better Together'
(In Between Dreams, 2005)
(På barnskivan finns en cover med Jack och Ben Harper på White Stripes 'We're Going To Be Friends').
2006-may-12 @ 6:56:27 pm
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