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What It’s All About: Remembering Legend Eddie Aikau
Today, the Quiksilver in Memory of Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitational officially kicked off the 2016/17 holding period with a culturally rich ceremony to honor Hawaiian waterman, Waimea Bay lifeguard and Big Wave pioneer Eddie Aikau.
Above photo: WSL / Sloane
Photo: WSL / Sloane
The Aikau family and a significant number of the world's greatest big wave surfers gathered to show their respect for Eddie in the event’s 32nd anniversary.
Photo: WSL / Cestari
The Quiksilver In Memory of Eddie Aikau is the original one-day, Big Wave surfing event, started in memory of Hawaiian waterman, Waimea Bay lifeguard and Big Wave pioneer Eddie Aikau.
Photo: WSL / Sloane
What started 31 years ago to pay tribute to Aikau, has grown to become an almost mythic event whose elusiveness has only fueled its global appeal.
Photo: WSL / Sloane
The Eddie only runs when wave face heights reach a minimum of 40 feet at Waimea Bay… a day so rare it has only happened nine times in 31 years.
Photo: WSL / Sloane
Next time you paddle out, remember Eddie’s connection to the ocean. The ocean was a spiritual place for Eddie. It’s where he went to find peace in life and where he found peace in passing. The Quiksilver in Memory of Eddie Aikau will always remain a symbol of the Hawaiian waterman – Eddie’s spirit and legend lives on today.
EDDIE WOULD GO
For more information on the Quiksilver in Memory of Eddie Aikau, visit worldsurfleague.com or quiksilver.com/eddie.
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Happy Thanksgiving! Beyond thankful for the incredible Seadom community! All of you ladysliders make this so special. Thank you for your unconditional kindness, passion and inspiration. Sending you much love today and every day ❤️
Coconut Matcha Chia Pudding
We are absolutely frothing over this recipe for Coconut Matcha Chia Pudding that we found on Pastry Affair. We tried this at home, and not only is it delicious, it is so simple! Ingredients and directions below. Happy mixing! Yewww!
Ingredients (Yields four 1/2-cup servings) 14.5 ounces (1 can or 428 mL) canned coconut milk 1 1/2 teaspoons matcha powder 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1-2 tablespoons maple syrup (to taste) 1/4 cup (50 grams) chia seeds 1 recipe Coconut Whipped Cream 1/3 cup (30 grams) shredded coconut
Directions
In a food processor or blender, blend together the canned coconut milk, matcha powder, vanilla, and maple syrup. Transfer to a medium bowl and whisk in chia seeds. Cover and refrigerate for one hour. Then whisk the pudding once and return it to the refrigerator to set overnight.
Before serving, stir shredded coconut into coconut whipped cream. Set aside.
Divide pudding evenly between serving containers. Top with a generous amount of whipped cream and serve.
Too easy!
Recipe and photos via Pastry Affair
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Watch: MONIZ + HURST
Nixon | Welcome Kelia Moniz and Leila Hurst to the Team from NIXON Europe on Vimeo.
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5 Tips to Take Your Surfing to the Next Level
1. Dial-in your local spot
Now that you have gotten down the basics, start to dial-in your local breaks. Take note of key pieces of information, such as what tides and swell directions work best at your beach. There are many online tools you can use (Surfline, SwellMagnet, MagicSeaweed, etc), but also know that the most critical information comes from experience at that break. When you are sitting in the lineup, notice where surfers are taking off to get the best lines. Basic observation can go a long way in learning the ideal places to be to catch the best waves.
2. Think about the little things
This one may sound vague, but it pays to be conscientious of small habits you create each session. For example, a lot of beginners do not realize how important it is to keep their feet together when paddling. Not only does this help not look like a kook, but it is critical to balance and core strength.
3. Try different boards
Photo by Thalia Surf // Gato Heroi boards by Robin Kegel
Once you are comfortable and confident with your surfing, try as many boards as possible to find what volume works for you. Perhaps you enjoy the looseness of a single fin or the quick turns of a thruster. There is a big difference between buying different boards and trying different boards, so do not make the mistake of stocking your quiver with boards that do not suit your body dimensions and/or skill level.
4. Master your duck dive
Photo by Richard Kotch
You probably already have this down, but there is always room for improvement! In order to catch the waves of your dreams, you have to be able to get to them! Try to push yourself a little deeper with each dive and in no time you will be ready for whatever massive wall of water comes your way.
5. Keep a surf journal
Having a surf journal can be rewarding for multiple reasons. A journal helps you track your progress and taps into your stoke levels of each session. It is also fun to have a log of all your adventures. Nothing is better than looking back to a dream session you had and reliving stoke that you recorded. A surf journal can also help you keep track of the best tides, swell directions, conditions, etc. when that dream session happened so when the same conditions recur, you can be ready to go. Your journal is an expression of yourself. It can be written on paper or it can be captured with photos and videos. Find what works best for you and go from there!
...But of course, the best way to improve your surfing is to SURF. So get out there and have fun! See you in the lineup!
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Quiver Goals // Gato Heroi boards by Robin Kegel @gatoheroioz Photo by @thaliasurf
History in the making! So stoked to see these fearless, powerful and inspiring women take on Pe'ahi at the first ever @WSL BWT Women's Championship Event. Here is a shot of @paigealms charging down a monster at Jaws from Round 1 of the contest. Photo by @wsl / @richardhallman_photo (at Peahi, Hawaii)
#TBT: Dive N' Surf circa 1950 L - R: Dale Velzy, Hap Jacobs, Bill Meistrell and Bev Morgan Photo: Bev Morgan collection (at Dive N' Surf)
Watch: ‘El Viaje’ A Thomas Campbell Trip
'El Viaje' A Thomas Campbell Trip from BANKS JOURNAL on Vimeo.
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Tyler Wright Claims Maiden WSL World Title
Photo by WSL / Cestari
Australian Tyler Wright, 22, has claimed the 2016 World Surf League (WSL) Women’s Title today, besting remaining challenger Californian Courtney Conlogue, 24, at the Roxy Pro France.
An elite tour competitor since 2011, Wright’s clinching of her maiden world surfing crown today comes after an emotional year with her family.
Photo by WSL / Cestari
“A lot has gone into this, a lot of hours and a lot of moments,” said Wright. “There are a lot of reasons why I set out the win this World Title this year and a lot of reasons that I did not mention to the public. Last year was such a hectic year and even this year. I lost an uncle and this was the last event that he ever saw me compete in. A lot of emotional moments, but pretty much from that moment I promised him that I would win a World Title and I did. So many things happened this year. Owen and my family and my mom, and I just love them so much!”
Photo by WSL / Poullenot
TYLER WRIGHT 2016 SAMSUNG GALAXY WSL CHAMPIONSHIP TOUR RESULTS: Roxy Pro Gold Coast: WINNER Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach: 5th Drug Aware Margaret River Pro: WINNER Oi Women’s Rio Pro: WINNER Fiji Women’s Pro: 13th Vans US Open of Surfing: 3rd Swatch Women’s Pro: WINNER Cascais Women’s Pro: 2nd Roxy Pro France: TBD Maui Women’s Pro: TBD
TYLER WRIGHT CAREER RANKINGS: 2016: 1st 2015: 5th 2014: 2nd 2013: 2nd 2012: 4th 2011: 4th
For more information, check out WorldSurfLeague.com.
Behind the Lens with Nick Green
Meet Nick Green, the extraordinary photographer behind stunning images from around the world. At only 20 years of age, Nick has been to places most people only ever dream of. Thankfully for us, Nick beautifully captures moments from his remarkable travels and shares them with the world. Read more about Nick's photography and adventures below.
Name: Nick Green Age: 20 Hometown: Hobart, Tasmania Homebreak: Fishos Point
Tell us a little about yourself. What does a day in your shoes look like?
It really depends on what is happening at the time. Routine isn’t my best friend (laughs)! If the winds offshore, I’ll check the waves, which hopefully leads to having a surf, then normally I’ll try and get some emails done and try to plan future trips or any projects I’m working on. Ive been super into skating at the moment, everyday Tuesday night a bunch of us spend the night at the bowl having beers and pushing each other, it’s good fun. I also really enjoy Tasmania’s nature, so i try to get out amongst it as much as i can, whether it be camping somewhere remote or just driving my van to a waterfall or mountain range.
When did you start taking photographs?
I think it was around 2010 when i first started to take photos on a semi-regular basis.
Was there a pivotal photograph you took where you knew that you wanted to pursue photography as a career?
Nah i can’t say there was, perhaps more an experience where i thought; ‘hey, the reason I’m experiencing this right now is because I take photos. It’s been platform to so many amazing things in my life.
Tell us a little more about your travels. Do you have a favorite place you have been?
Tasmania is, and always will be, my favourite place in the world..Sure, I’m keen to travel the world and see it all, but Tassie will always be home. I recently did a month long trip through The Kimberly in Western Australia, it was a completely different trip to any I’ve been on before, not seeing the ocean once the entire time...but i loved it! That place was nuts.
What equipment do you work with?
I shoot with a Canon 5dMarkiii, 50mm 1.4mm, 24-104mm, 8-15mm, 100-400mm and use Aquatech Waterhousings
What inspires you?
I think the desire to live a happy and adventurous life is a big inspiration to me. It seems that whenever I’m taking photos it means I’m doing something i love, which is nice.
Advice for aspiring photographers?
Less is more... Find your own style.. Don’t forget to enjoy the moment before trying to capture it..
What is next for Nick Green?
Travel wise, I’m off to Noosa for 10 days in November, followed by Vanuatu and then hopefully California or Mexico early next year. Besides that, I’m looking forward to spending the summer living in my van and enjoying my time in the best place in the world with all the legends that live down here.
To see more of Nick’s work, visit his website at nickgreenphoto.com. Follow all of Nick’s adventures on Instagram @nickgreenphoto!
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Mind surfing the unreal scenes from Hossegor, France this morning 💭🌊 Photo by legendary French photographer Bernard Testemale aka @brainshots (at Hossegor)
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Smiling and Styling: Another Edit to Make You Fall in Love with Stephane Gilmore
Stephanie Gilmore - The Tempest. from Monster Children on Vimeo.
Steph Gilmore, Inside The Tempest. It’s hard to go past Indonesia for a strike mission in the middle of the liturgical year. We scoured the archipelago from the comfort of our office chairs in search of a wave that compliments Steph’s particular set of skills. Steph was after “cute slabs” – the definition of which you’ll discover in due course—and while we weren’t blessed with days of waves, the one day of money was well worth the wait, and near-death experience of the boat ride back to base. Here’s two days on a leaky boat through the rose-tinted specs of the eternally peppy, Miss Stephanie Gilmore. "Stephanie is an original badass. She surfs like people should surf and plays music from her soul. She's interested in a variety of topics outside of riding waves. She's got an eclectic and diverse group of friends and followers all around the world. She'd be just as comfortable in her skin if nobody knew who she was. My mom wrote me yesterday and said she is a Stephanie groupie and she just loves her whole deal. You'd be hard pressed to find anyone who has anything but praise for her. She's not complicated like most women seem to be and knows how she wants to live and what she wants. What else can I say?" Kelly Slater.
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10 Life Lessons from Adventurer Taylor Godber
By Taylor Godber // Backcountry Snowboarder, Adventurer & Creator
Above photo by Erin Hogue
1. Never compare yourself to anyone.
Photo by Adam Chilton
2. Be you and be confident.
Photo by Ashley Barker
3. Listen to your intuition.
Photo by Robert Fiorella
4. Hesitation is devastation - commit.
Photo by Jake Bauer
5. Do not care what anyone else thinks.
Photo from @Tayeg
6. Surround yourself with people that inspire and encourage you.
Photo by @whistlerblackcomb
7. It is okay to revolve your life around your passion.
Photo by Taylor Godber
8. Commit to being the best you can be in all aspects of your life.
Photo by Kris Kupskay
9. You create your own boundaries- no one else.
Photo by Taylor Godber
10. HAVE FUN.
Photo by Erin Hogue
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