Monday, October 28, 2013

The Byron Bay Surf Festival - The Best 2013

This years festival was just the best show of Australian surf culture art music and anything to do with surfing you could ever gather in one place. The weather was great the vibe was right. All sorts of people and all sorts of things to interest anyone who loves their surfing. Friday nights opening ceremony was on the beach front, open air in the park with a large inflatable screen to show the movie Bella Vita. Fantastic intro to the weekend ahead.
Typical Byron gathering of people from all walks of life.
 Saturday morning was the dawn of a great day , warm sunny and Northerly winds up early to knock the gloss of the waves that were there. But the focus was in the park...
 There was something for everyone
 


 
 Hand plane workshop


 Tom was busy all day helping people build his "Surfies"

Andy had plenty of Gato boards to look at



 A couple of legends at a book signing, Jack and the Mex
Bjorn, came all the way from Finland to share his skills with us. The board next to him is hollow and made from recycled skate decks. Great guy. www.boboholm.com 

Rodrigo, came from Brazil to hold a workshop on handplanes and then off to Japan.
 Thomas Bexton and crew had most options covered
 Californian shaper , Ryan Lovelace with his mix of different boards

 Girls having an ice tea party
 What better place to get a hair cut, A teepee
 It was hot for everybody
 Legend Rusty Miller having a book reading and story telling with the launch of his book.
 Eden Saul, from Dead Kooks
 Andy from Rake on the lookout
 Adrian from Rake surfboards
 
Dan Malloy launching his new book and movie

Mick Mackie, Ryan Lovelace, Ryan Burch and Jessie Watson. Mick was giving a lesson in flextails. 
 Rusty Miller and Bob McTavish
 Nat Young and Bob McTavish had some great yarns to share


Rodrigo Matsuda learned everything about alaias in Japan with his master Yuichi Endo. A profound 11 year experience that has elevated his skills to mastery. www.lascasurfboards.com

 Andy Finlay in his element
 Art in the Park
 Mermaids in the making
 Keith and the Patagonia boys
 Tim Baker at the book launch
 Great food
Mike and the classic surf wagon
Saturday night we went to the release of the Wayne Lynch movie at the community centre. And the final judging of two short surf movie comps. What a great night and Wayne was there to answer questions after his movie.

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

The Byron Bay Surf Festival this weekend

 
This is a great weekend to celebrate surfing , art , music and all things connected with surfing. It is growing and expanding each year and is the best of it's kind around. Do yourself a favour check it out on line and get on down there.

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Surfrider Eco Challenge , Wooden Surfboard Event 2013 - Sunday 10th November

A great day at the beach at Coolum on the Sunshine Coast. There will be markets , kites , bands a skate comp, a wood board get together and public display running from 8:30 till 12. Tom Wegener is doing his bellyboard demo and fundraising"hire" on the beach and Dave fron Surfing Green will be down there with a bunch of handplanes.

For more info check out :    www.surfriderecochallenge.com   it looks like a fun day

Thursday, October 10, 2013

100th wooden board built

 This happy looking guy is Dave Bunyan and he made the 100th Wooden Surfboard at the September Workshop. Dave is an Outdoor Education Instructor at the local Shoreham Camp and is the 100th person to make a Wooden Surfboard at a Tree to Sea Australia Workshop.
With participants coming from all around Australia and overseas it won't be long before the 200th Wooden Surfboard is made.

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Back to Tree to Sea Day at Pt.Leo Victoria

Rob, Gary and Darren from Tree to Sea Australia are organising a Back to Tree to Sea Day at Pt. Leo Victoria on Saturday December 7th. Starts at 10am.
" So if you have finished your board or not, come on down and show us your Wooden Board. Bring the family and friends.

We will have heaps of boards on display so come on down and catch up with old friends and maybe make some new ones."
A great chance to catch up with the people who you did the course with and see how their boards turned out, how they go and what is next. I am sure they all plan to build another one. If you have a mate or family member who is keen this is the ideal time to check out what sort of board they can build.
The boys do a great job of organising these classes and have a great range of board designs on offer. Check their site for lots of details.

Rob, Gary & Darren
Tree to Sea Australia
Ph.0409 211 751
Ph.0423 804 975
info@treetosea.com.au
www.treetosea.com.au
woodensurfboardworkshops.blogspot.com.au