Stand-up Mania in Southern California
An exceptionally large crowd of surfers gathered at
Cardiff to get on stand up paddle boards.
Tuesday,
November 27, 2007: An exceptionally large crowd of surfers gathered at
Cardiff to get on stand up paddle boards. From beginners to experts,
there were myriad people paddling up and down the lineup.
For the past few months, Cardiff has seen a significant increase in the
amount of stand up paddle surfers. The days of a lone soul (usually
living legend Rick Thomas) riding the waves with paddle in hand are
long gone. Today, not only Cardiff, but virtually every break along the
San Diego coast has been witness to the growing popularity of stand up
paddle surf.
This past Tuesday, however, there was an extraordinary number of stand
up paddle surfers at Cardiff. This was no coincidence, for C4, a surf
company that specializes in the sport, was holding a demo day at the
beach. In addition, some surfers--surf shop owner, Bob Long, among
them--brought their own equipment and generously made it available to
the public. Long, for example, hauled in a hollow stand up board made
of carbon fiber. So with a panoply of boards and paddles to choose
from, surfers were constantly running in and out of the water to try
something new. At a particular moment in the morning, there were over
ten stand up paddle surfers in the water.
The stand up crowd at Cardiff was as diverse as the selection of boards
and paddles. Rob Machado, a renowned professional surfer, appeared on
the outside riding a lengthy board designed for long distance paddling.
Pulling helicopters and stylish noserides, Scott Bass, the assistant
editor of Surfer Magazine, wasn't shy in showcasing his large bag of
tricks. Tom English, from TomTom Productions, who is also known as 'El
Mysterioso', unleashed his power surf and electrifying vibe. And
uniquely sharing the Aloha spirit was none other than the legendary
Rick Thomas, one of, if not, the Duke Kahanamoku of stand up paddle
surfing in Southern California. Thomas, English, Bass, and Machado
joined experts and novices for a memorable day of stand up paddle
surfing at Cardiff.
But the boards, paddles, and surfers weren't the only reason Tuesday
was a memorable day. C4 supplied a surfeit of doughnuts and coffee for
the event's participants. The feast, therefore, satiated the crowd's
appetite in more ways than one--first with good surfing and then with a
caffeinated sugar rush. And as if all that was not enough, there was a
raffle with prizes ranging from dvds to a carbon fiber paddle. Needless
to say, the raffle winners walked away with more than simply a taste
for different boards.
Yet in the end, whether or not one was a raffle winner, the
unquestionable prize was the aloha and the camaraderie that existed
amongst all the event's participants. In this game, stand up maniac or
not, there are no losers.
PHOTOS FROM CARDIFF 11-27-07