Monday, March 22, 2010

Crazy Summer

Well, it has been!

How else does one describe a summer where we have had multiple big waves sessions, tubes galore and hardly any gale force winds? Its simply been a crazy summer!

For years the Cape Town surfing fraternity have languished like sharks in a bathtub, just waiting for someone to get in - but almost always the water has been freezing, the wind has howled like a demented dragon and the waves have been small to non-existant! What changed? How did we end up with the exact opposite?

We had a 2 week period in February that could have rated with one of the best periods of surf on the planet! The water was warm - ok, it was warm for the Cape - and guys were getting so tired of being blown out of barrels we all thought they had been for a perm at the hairdresser. Many of the out of towners must have been wondering if they had stumbled upon nirvana, or if the surf press had simply been lying to them about Cape Summers all that time.

What caused it? Gobal warming, El nino, Cows farting the atmosphere away or simply absolutely random weather patterns that the Incas actually predicted before being blown up by aliens. We simply don't know. Will it keep happening? Will the winter still be epic? Again, we simply dont know. 2009 was probably one of the best big wave seasons in history. The guys got more big wave time than anywhere on the planet - this is backed up by the crew dominating every big wave event over the last year. Twig, Greg Long, Chris Bertish and the rest of the crew got more training than the rest of the planet, hence it makes sense that they were more well prepared! But what of this winter - will it happen, or has the unseasonal cooking swells this summer meant that winter will suck?

Who knows, who can tell - perhaps we are in for a glut of waves the entire year. Or, maybe the flatest winter in history. What are your thoughts? Did you score this summer? Let us know!

If you don't believe me about our summer, just check these out:
http://www.zigzag.co.za/db_images/block_images/80x55_7efe1c35ef942adbe080bfc5cd7cd81f.jpg
or
http://www.thebombsurf.com/thebombsurfslideshows/361/fresh-cape-shots
or
http://www.wavescape.co.za/surfing-lifestyle/slide-show.html

Lukka
Captain Kai

Thursday, August 27, 2009

African Snowboarding - Kings Cup Day 1

Yes, as crazy at it may seem, there is snowboarding in Africa. In fact from this year, 2009, we have a world class small park with plans to further develop it in 2010.

The park is situated at the Afriski resort, in Northern Lesotho - a small principality right in the middle of South Africa. Its one of the most beautiful, remote and rural areas on earth. It takes about 4 hours of driving to get there from Johannesburg - 16 Hours from cape Town, so this is not advised. The park is run by Gone Skiing, Ski and Snowboard shop and the guys at www.snowboarder.co.za, who it must be said, have done a fantastic job.

The slope at Afriski is Southern Facing, meaning its protected from the wind and sun, and they have plenty of hours of optimum snow blowing time during our winter. There are also dumps of real snow on a pretty regular basis and when this happens it is one of the best Free riding areas i have ever seen. No chopper needed as the road system threads through the passes and with a minimal amount of hiking you can use the car to access some great runs.

The Kings Cup Slopestyle competition has been running for a number of years, but this year proved to be the best ever - probably due to the insane park and beautiful blue sky days we had the whole weekend. On day 1 the park was open for training and most of the top SA riders took full advantage of the opportunity to steaze out and get their runs sorted for the next day. Some of the best riding was done by the Jekot siblings, who have long been the top male and female riders in SA. But, the level is definitely being raised in our small boarding community and guys like Matt Ammo, Kat Maponyane and Ruben Storbeck - also the guy in charge of maintaining the park - were busting out.

Saturday night saw the usual Apr es mayhem - I sum how don't remember much other than some serious dirty dancing and a bottle of Johnny Walker - surprising is it not? ha ha

Take a look at the attached video for the visuals and keep an eye out for Day 2 soon.

Keep it good,

Captain Kai