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Fall Evening Skimboarding

Mild cold fronts and the baking sun of late fall keep the temperatures in west central Florida comfortable for water activities during a time of the year when other parts of the country are experiencing frigid temperatures and occasional snow storms.  Waves crashing onto shore, then washing up onto the beach, creates a warm, thin layer of water ideal for flatland skimboarding.  Skimboarding is a fun beach activity during just about any time of year.  These guys were having a ball skimboarding at the park during a recent cold front. Continue reading Fall Evening Skimboarding

Dane Reynold

This guy put out a really revolutionary video back in the day. This guy is a progressive surfing pioneer. Youthful surfers are more easily able to pick up tricks when the generation before them master the intricacies of what can be done. Little bit by little bit, surfers push the limits further and further.  Each trick gets pushed a little harder, tweaked a little further, spun a bit longer when creative individuals get bored with the limitations of their existing surfing world.