May 2013

Marines Not Stoked On Historic Trestles

by The Editors on May 6, 2013

152430963The United States Marine Corp is not stoked on some Surfrider Foundation members recent nomination of Trestles for an official listing on the National Register of Historic Places, according to a story on Time.com. The listing would help protect the beach against the toll road that the Transportation Corridor Agencies seems dead set on placing above the iconic surf spot.

The Marines believe that designating a Trestles Historic District would lead to consultations and negotiations with surfers and their government allies that would inevitably complicate and delay needed training. They also see it as a kick in the teeth, given all that the corps has done to take care of the beach over the past 70 years. “We object to subjecting our activities, which have not been so regulated over the years, to regulation of an area that exists as it does today primarily due to our Marine Corps’ presence and mission,” says Stanley Norquist, a top Marine environmentalist at Pendleton.

Maybe the Marines could just make sure the toll road doesn’t go in and everyone would be happy. We’re pretty sure that’s ground they could hold for years. . .

[Link: Time Magazine]

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The Catalina Island Classic Number 2

by The Editors on May 6, 2013

Meanwhile, at the opposite, yet seemingly growing in popularity end of the skateboarding spectrum, the rebirth of the Catalina Classic continued with Riviera Skateboards 2nd Annual Catalina Island Classic over the weekend May 4-5, 2013. For the record, there are very few bad reasons to visit Catalina and this certainly isn’t one of them. Click the link for results whenever they choose to post them.

[Link: Catalina Island Classic]

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Dollar Cashes In On 2013 Billabong XXL Awards

by The Editors on May 6, 2013

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The world’s best big wave warriors gathered at The Grove in Anaheim, California on Friday night, May 3, 2013 for the Billabong XXL Global Big Wave Awards Ceremony. The 2013 Big Wave Award and Paddle In Awards both went to Santa Cruz, California’s Shawn Dollar.

“Is this really happening? Are we really paddling into waves bigger than what we used to tow?” exclaimed Dollar. “It’s surreal, it’s such an honor. This is what I’m passionate about, I’m as big a fan as anyone – to be the guy that set the record? Phenomenal. Stoked. Over the moon. 61 feet? It’s hard to put numbers on those things, but it was the biggest wave I’ve ever seen in my life,” said Dollar.

For the official word from Billabong (including full results) follow the jump. [click to continue…]

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Sheckler Foundation Raises $100k For A Cause

by The Editors on May 4, 2013

Christian Hosoi took how the GoPro Legends Bowl title of other legends like Sergie Ventura, Jay Adams, Aaron Astorga and Dave Hackett at the 4th Annual Sheckler Foundation Skate For A Cause event held Saturday, May 4, 2013 at the etnies Skatepark in Lake Forest, California.

The skateboard community united today and exceeded expectations by raising $100,000 at the Sheckler Foundation’s 4th Annual SKATE FOR A CAUSE event, presented by etnies, in Lake Forest! Every skateboarder that won gave their winnings back to the Sheckler Foundation too. . . The money raised will go to building a skatepark on the Port Gamble S’klallam Reservation as a part of the “Be the Change” project.

For the official word follow the jump. [click to continue…]

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Stance’s Contorted Uncommon Threadit

by The Editors on May 3, 2013

Wanna get like totally freaked out? This is a trip man. This chick, she can like sit on the back of her own head. It’s sick, man. Like she’s all double joined and stuff. And it’s all part of a new video series from Stance socks. Apparently, with the right socks you can take some crazy, crazy trips. Forget surfing, skateboarding, and snowboarding, these socks can help you do circus acts in dark rooms wearing leotards. Speaking of which, we have to go get ours on right now and get torquing.

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SIA Solves Snowboard Problems In Palm Springs

by The Editors on May 3, 2013

The-Beautiful-Mira-Loma-Hotel-Palm-Springs-Us-State-Town-Views-California-Palm-Springs-37752It’s good to know that the snowboard industry isn’t going to take all the economic gloom and doom laying down. . . in the sun. . . with a drink their tanned, relaxed hands.

No, with the help of the Snow Industries of America they took action and jetted off to Palm Springs this week to get some winter problems solved the old fashioned way: meetings, powerpoint presentations, poolside drinking, tanning, and good old bro-ing down, all under the auspices of The Committee of Snowboard Brands. Committee Chairman Mike West of 686 explains:

“From company founders to CEO’s, it was an honor to have key players from the snowboard community come together to discuss some major issues within the industry,” said Mike West, founder of 686, chairman of the SIA Snowboard Committee and member of the SIA Board of Directors. “Our discussions have led to taking the next steps on increasing participation through retention and allocating our resources towards increasing healthier sales in retail. Our goal is to work ON snowboarding instead of working IN snowboarding.”

For the complete list of industry problem solvers and the additional committees they’re going to form to solve even more snowboarding industry problems, please follow the jump. [click to continue…]

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REI’s No Questions Asked Return Policy Tested

by The Editors on May 3, 2013

Someone wanted to check out REI’s no questions asked return policy, and fancy that, it appears to work quite well. Why pay for a snowboard when you can simply buy, use, and return with no explanation at all. Retail is still hell and appears to be getting worse by the day.

Follow the jump for a Backcountry.com video of similar leanings. [click to continue…]

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Joel Parko Gets Schooled For Surfaid

by The Editors on May 3, 2013

ASP World Champ Joel Parkinson is hitting up school kids with the Surfaid message as the organizations newest schools program ambassador.

Parkinson, 32, addressed an assembly of enthralled students [at Sydney’s Barrenjoey High] before joining a classroom group for a SurfAid lesson on geography. ‘Parko’ was the first at his table to find Bali on the map. “I used to love geography – it was my favorite subject,” he said. . . Parkinson said he was stoked when SurfAid asked him to be an ambassador. “It’s a huge honor, especially for something that does so much good. It was a no-brainer for me to jump on board. I want to raise awareness around the world as much as I can and show the world what SurfAid do.”

For the official word from Surfaid, follow the jump. [click to continue…]

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Oldenburg & Stiphout: The Art Of The Craft

by The Editors on May 3, 2013

Look into the lives of surfboard shapers Josh Oldenburg and Martijn Stiphout with this video series financed and promoted by Starbucks Doubleshot. Ah, yes, corporate sponsorship at it’s finest.

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Burton Updates Product & Sales Leadership

by The Editors on May 3, 2013

Lacy SashaToday (May 3, 2013), Burton Snowboards named longtime employee John Lacy (left) as Chief Product Officer and promoted Sasha Dietschi-Cooper (right) to the position of SVP of North American Sales at Burton. Lacy will report directly to CEO Jake Burton while Dietschi-Cooper will report to Burton COO Mike Rees.

“We’re more focused than ever on the long-term success of Burton, and realigning John and Sasha’s roles reflects this priority,” said Jake Burton, Founder & CEO of Burton Snowboards. “During the past couple of years, John really stepped up and got our North American sales house in order. Now, we want to see him focus on key initiatives like product development & innovation, snowboarding participation and our opportunities in China. As for Sasha, he’s also a longtime veteran of the brand and the industry, and it was a natural evolution to have him take on more responsibility in sales. We have no doubt that both John and Sasha will succeed in their new roles.”

For the official word from Burton, follow the jump. [click to continue…]

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