Echo Beach: SoCal Tour Dates

by The Editors on August 6, 2009

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Hell, why not. Check it out tonight (August 6, 2009) at The Lido in Newport Beach. We’re guessing Danny Qwock, Preston Murray, et al. will be there, too.

[Link: Echo Beach via The Mountain & Wave]

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Intrawest Sells Two French Resorts

by The Editors on August 6, 2009

IntrawestStruggling international resort owner Intrawest has sold two French resorts we’ve never heard of, according to a story on Metronews.ca.

Vancouver-based Intrawest said it has agreed to sell the lodging and commercial operations at Arc 1950 Resort in Savoie and the Flaine Montsoleil Resort in the Haute-Savoie region of the French Alps. . . The price was not disclosed.

We’re going to go ahead and guess that this won’t be the last asset Intrawest sells in coming months.

[Link: Metronews.ca]

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All Hail The Costco Revolution

by The Editors on August 5, 2009

Costco 470On his blog The Adventure Life Steve Casimiro, the former editor of Powder magazine and now West Coast Editor of National Geographic Adventure, has written an essay on how wonderful it is that so many people are out in the line up on $100 Costco surfboards.

Now, for a fraction of what you’d spend sending your kid to a surfing camp, you can have a board on call. Because they’re cheap and ultra-durable, you don’t have to worry about them getting lost, stolen, or damaged (my sister in law lost hers off the roof of her car on the freeway—it didn’t get a scratch). Even for adults, too, the Costco board is a great option for learning–though not a true longboard, it’s plenty long enough to get you in and on a wave. And if you discover surfing isn’t your thing, so what–it’s only a hundred bucks.

Can’t say we disagree, actually. Follow the link for the rest of Steve’s logic.

[Link: The Adventure Life]

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Dead Skater Found Two Days After Hitting Tree

by The Editors on August 4, 2009

The body of a skateboarder Walker Howell Morris, 20, who died of blunt force trauma after hitting a tree while longboarding after midnight on Missoula, Montana’s Sawmill Gulch Road was found by friends on the side of the road two days later, according to a story on Missoulian.com.

The friends last saw Morris at around midnight on Aug. 1, and his father filed a missing person’s report on Saturday when his son never arrived at a wedding he planned to attend. . . The friend told authorities that they had been drinking beers at his house Friday night and decided to go longboarding; before parting ways, Morris told his friends that he intended to skateboard home.

Sadly, this is the second skateboarder to be found by the side of the road this summer.

[Link: Missoulian.com]

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Shark Clears Bells Beach Lineup

by The Editors on August 4, 2009

This morning (August 5, 2009) a shark was sighted at Australia’s Bells Beach “chasing another surfer in waters close to shore,” according to a story in the Geelong Advertiser.

Pete, who was surfing at the famous break . . .said many surfers started yelling to clear the water after the shark was sighted. No-one was injured. . . .About 20 minutes after the sighting Pete said some surfers were returning to the water.

When there are waves, they must be surfed. . .

[Link: Geelong Advertiser]

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HUF x JanSport Luggage

by The Editors on August 4, 2009

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If this new HUF x JanSport collab carry-on bag holds a skateboard (or two), then we want one. According to Hypebeast, they’re rolling this project out tomorrow night (Wednesday, August 5, 2009) in San Francisco at the Elbo Room on Valencia Street, with a live performance from Wu-Tang’s GZA.

[Link: Hypebeast]

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Blackcomb Burning Again. . .

by The Editors on August 4, 2009

1859168.BinAfter fire crews had the first fire 100 percent contained, another five-hectare fire sparked up in the Ruby Bowl on August 3, 2009.

A 20-person crew has water on-site and is working to establish a guard on the west flank of the fire. . . Throughout the day there may be air support supplied to the ground crew should it be required. . . The Ruby Bowl terrain is very rocky, with minimal alpine vegetation and is isolated from the more commonly accessed portions of Blackcomb Mountain.

No structures are currently in danger.

[Link: Vancouver Sun]

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Anyone Have A Million Bucks?

by The Editors on August 4, 2009

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Seems like nearly every action sports business could use a million dollar cash infusion, but very few are doing what Chris Saydah is doing. He’s listing his financial needs on NuWire Investor a website that helps connect people with money with those who need it.

Strength Distribution is planned to be a Salt Lake City, Utah company based around the Swiss urban clothing company Advita. We are currently seeking funding. . . The founder is a 10yr industry veteran, with solid and tasteful experience in marketing and management. . . Strength in a turnkey operation and will run as a distribution, marketing and fulfillment company.

Ask and ye shall receive. . .

[Link: NuWire Investor]

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Element Makes It Count At Costco

by The Editors on August 4, 2009

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Element is offering a nice selection of hoodies at Costco this fall. For only $19.99 these seem perfect for those chilly back-to-school mornings.

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Surf Artists Hanging Five

by The Editors on August 3, 2009

Chris Cutri is an assistant professor in the communications department of Brigham Young University. That may seem like a strange place to make surf films, but being a little land-locked hasn’t stopped Cutri from turning out two solid surf films. His latest, Hanging Five, is showing Wednesday August 5, 2009 at the La Paloma Theater in Encinitas, California. Chris says:

I find that I’m interested in the peripheral elements of the surf culture. My second surf doc, Hanging Five follows five extremely talented artists and examines their work. It also tries to discover why the surf culture produces and supports the arts. The artists: Andy Davis, Tyler Warren, Julie Goldstein, Wolfgang Bloch, and Alex Knost.

[Link: Stake Dance Films via TransWorld Business]

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