Archive for July, 2009

July 27th 2009

Latest skim boarding news – Skimboarders take skills to th

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Skimboarders take skills to the big screen in Nicepop!

by Rhys Logan A flat piece of wood and a few inches of water may be the bare essentials needed to go skimboarding, but adding a strong sprint, …  Read More…

LOCAL LAGUNA SKIMBOARDING LEGEND PUSHES CANCELLED COMPETION FORWARD

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July 25th 2009

Sentosa – The Island of Tranquility

For many visitors coming to Singapore, the hustle and bustle of the busy city can get overwhelming at times. If you happen to be visiting Singapore during the Great Singapore Sale, you will end up spending most of your time at Orchard Road and Bugis Junction. However, to enjoy the tranquility of simple island life, you will have head to Sentosa Island.

Sentosa is truly an island of tranquility. It is Continue Reading »

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July 21st 2009

Sacred Beaches Of Puerto Vallarta

Sacred Beaches Of Puerto Vallarta

The big pull—the bargain—behind Puerto Vallarta is that, although it’s only a few miles from Cancun, it’s seemingly a hundred. Nowhere to be found are the disappointing beaches strewn with sun baking bodies. In Puerto Vallarta, the beaches are quiet, unspoiled and sprawling. No longer is there a need to hope that the beach in the brochure matches Continue Reading »

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July 13th 2009

Latest skim boarding news – Inlet to host Shoot Out this w

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Inlet to host Shoot Out this weekend

"The shore break offers some more exciting skimboarding than you might see in Dewey," Wilson said. "The beach is a little steeper and the waves are a little …  Read More…

Swine flu fear doesn't deter world skimboarding champ

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July 11th 2009

Aquatic Activities in Myrtle Beach

If you are into water sports, the list of possibilities in Myrtle Beach is endless. The area’s natural geography offers stunning locations to spend a day in the sun and in the water. Between the Atlantic Coast, the endless rivers, the winding creeks, the Intracoastal Waterway, and the amazing marshes, the options are limitless. Some of the more popular water sport activities are boating, fishing, surfing, Continue Reading »

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July 7th 2009

What to See on Holiday in Basse Normandie

The beaches & coastline of Basse Normandie offer good water sports opportunities to the tourists, such as surfing, windsurfing and sailing. Families often rent holiday homes in this region of France.

There is a great selection of holiday villas and self catering gites in Basse Normandie. They come to this region to have an adventurous experience by getting engaged in all such activities.

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July 3rd 2009

Land Kite Boarding – Fun Skimming Over Land

Riding a wheeled board with a land kite providing the traction is a similar sport to kite surfing. All it really takes to get into kite boarding over land is some open space, a traction kite and a landboard of just about any kind. Oh, and some basic power kite flying skills of course! The idea is to get the kite overhead first. Then, when you are on your board and ready to roll, the kite is brought Continue Reading »

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July 1st 2009

Newfoundland Travel: Avalon Peninsula

Newfoundland Travel: Avalon Peninsula

Sunday, July 20, 2003

Our destination today was Terra Nova National Park, on the East Coast of Newfoundland. We were very surprised at the fees they charged: $5.00 per day per adult for use plus $21.00 per day for camping with no amenities (electricity was $5.00 extra per night). The area boasts arboreal forests reaching to the sea. There are many hiking Continue Reading »

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  • Surftech Morphius Loaf Skimboard

    Surftech Morphius Loaf Skimboard The Surftech morphius loaf 51 skimboard's specialized shape with added volume define the loaf as a cross over between skimboards and surfboards. The outline and bottom contours were modeled from a roush pro board specifically for performance in waves. This heavy concave board adds great drive and float and is extremly good for paddle-in surf.
  • Surftech Aloha Loaf Skimboard

    Surftech Aloha Loaf Skimboard Roush's daily driver the surftech aloha loaf 50.5 epx skimboard has epoxy construction. The aloha loaf is a 1 1/4 thick, sandwich core version of the roush rasta-pro skimboard. It comes with boxes for optional quad or twin fin madness, leash plug and four baby bonzer fins. This board is a pro skim that floats big men easily, turns on a dime and surfs.
  • Surftech Morphius Epoxy Skimboard

    Surftech Morphius Epoxy Skimboard The Surftech morphius 51.0 epx skimboard has epoxy construction. The outline and bottom contours modeled from a roush pro board specifically for performance in waves. Perfect for shore break, even sidewaves this board's heavy concave adds great drive and float. It is extremly good for paddle-in surf.
  • Surftech Softop Skimboard

    Surftech Softop Skimboard The Surftech softop 52 epx skimboard has epoxy construction. The highly developed Roush #2 egg-tech pro-concave skimboard is a 3/4 thick proboard with 1/4 eva rubber decking for outstanding safety and board control. This board is great for all conditions in skim, kite, surf and especially behind the boat. This is a contest quality pro board at a nice price point.
  • Victoria Woody Xs-s Skimboard

    Victoria Woody Xs-s Skimboard Catch the waves and spare yourself the paddle out! the woody is a great skimboard for the beginner... The woody doesn't float too well, so you're pretty much land bound, but is still incredibly fun! this is the smaller sized woody and is available in assorted colors. these boards are for weights of 50-100 lbs.