Well it's that time of year and I'm away from home again...luckily I have great mates over here to keep me entertained and my mind off home. Saying that home will always be in the back of my mind, so Mum, Dad, Darryl, Renee, Callum and Logan Merry Christmas and happy New Year, here's some festive photos from Ireland and no i'm not on that plane below. Miss everyone alot especially not seeing my nephews growing up. Look after yourselves and have a primo day. Luv yas lots and big hugs.
___I also want to say a big thank you to Mikee and Paul for getting me this water housing for my Limux, it's pretty cool and can hardly wait to try it out, cheers guys.
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Dave Lavelle
Been a long time coming this, Dave's been towing since day dot in Ireland, originally teamed up with Mikee back in the days of towing with fast cats and ribs into usually unaccessable waves. So i'm totally stoked for Dave to get this on Towsurfer.com with this nice little bomb at Spot M. Congrats mate and Merry Xmas
Labels:
big waves,
Dave Lavelle,
heavy,
Ireland,
Mullaghmore,
slab,
tow surfing
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
XMAS is here TONNTA issue 5
Every issue of Tonnta due to come out i bombard Wayne with txt and phone calls asking when will it hit the shelves as i get really excited and want it now. It's a great Irish mag and this issue looks to be the best yet. Wayne, Graham and Paudie have worked hard to get this out before Xmas so keep an eye on the shelves in the coming week or so, one hell of a stocking filler. It's an awesome cover as well, something different, keep up the good work guys and Merry Xmas
Ho Ho Ho Ginger Santa
Issue 5Ho Ho Ho Ginger Santa
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Carving Al Mennie
Al Mennie gets a whopper at Aileens in Carve magazine, well maybe not a whopper.....fair balls to Al and Cotty for taking on her big fat lumpy behind, a big part of their 10 day action packed adventure, some were saying it was some of the biggest surf ever ridden at Aileens, great shot Mickey, a true waterman.
Big Al
Labels:
Aileens,
al mennie,
big waves,
Ireland,
tow surfing
Finally it's arrived...
This is the one, the one i want but can't afford, camera of all cameras. The Canon 1D mark IV, shooting 10fps of RAW up to 28 continuous shots of 16.1mp images...ho ho ho merry xmas, if that is not enough you can record full HD as well, now i'm not sure if you can at the same time do both but i wouldn't be suprised, check it out at Canon UK, I am so excited i might even go rob a bank to get one, only problem is the banks have no frign money!
Friday, December 4, 2009
Freak of a Wave
Well we stumbled upon this yesterday, never seen anything like this in my life, check the last shot for the scale, i'll let the photos do the talking
The push up
The push up
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