Chile Surf

Jeff Greenwood just sent over these great videos and pictures from their trip to Chile.  Now you can see what Anton’s note was about.

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Posted by trailboss on 10/14 at 08:06 PM
  1. My nutz feel like shrivled raisins after watching “the crossing”.  Anton and
    crew make it look easy and what a reward - that’s an amazing wave.

    Posted by  on  10/14  at  11:16 PM
  2. oh fuck! that is sooo hairball. these guys are my heros!

    Posted by  on  10/14  at  11:31 PM
  3. That is kinda hardcore. Go Anton...the surf looks all-world.

    Posted by  on  10/15  at  12:18 PM
  4. YEAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHAAAAAWWWWWW........yeah.  Pogoooooo!  let’s work on a little more power off the top, hheehehehe Captain Insano!  that looks so good.  To many rocks for the Motz though...way to many rocks for the Motz.
    Fish
    When are you coming back?  Never?

    Posted by  on  10/15  at  04:17 PM
  5. SAT...S WIND 45 KT. COMBINED SEAS 27 FT.
    It’s way cleaner here Pogue.

    Posted by  on  10/15  at  04:18 PM
  6. Epic

    Posted by chuckd  on  10/15  at  10:01 PM
  7. Wayyyy too many rocks.  The surf is wayyyy too big.  I would rather be home beatin it in front of the tv.

    Posted by  on  10/16  at  07:23 PM
  8. The surf in Chile is great, and the water is even warmer than Oregon.

    The Motz’s name came up in conversation down in Chile, we all know how Motz hatez rockz.

    Anton bought half a hector of land next to the break.  Nice land and a great place to surf and live very cheaply.  I spent $300 dollar for three weeks in Chile (not including the Flight), food is cheap and the bus system gets you ware you want to go for dollars.

    Fish I agree, Anton could use some work on snapping that board.

    Motz are you in Colorado?  I’m in the hacky sack capital, Boulder.  Are you kiting out here?
    Greenballs

    Posted by  on  10/17  at  03:49 PM

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