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Explore Wetsuits With Pacific Boarder
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Parking Lot Dreams
Burnouts. Derelicts. Waste-oids. There are a dozen or so colorful words an upwardly mobile wasp might use to describe these colossal fuck-ups. Degenerate maturations of beguiled youth. In Southern California the sun fades more than the paint on the hood of your Tacoma. It wrinkles visages, clots blood and broils every last braincell of these fully aged american misfit slackers. Wrung out and left to dry after the turmoil and inevitable capitalistic trouncing of their long lost summer of love ideals. This is where the hippy movement was laid to rest. The free parking lot at C street, sandwiched between the 101 and the pacific ocean. No where left to go but swim. A 70’s GMC van. Nebraska license plate. Rusty. American flag. Faded. The torso of a mannequin, spray painted with glitter sits on a wicker chair. Behind it, melanoma flesh moves in jerks. Harsh movements of unpredictability. This man can fix your board, fix your life, make you “SUPERSONIC!” his sign reads. A neck tattoo and calf high socks sprout from osiris sneakers. Strange inebriate smiles behind 90’s black fly’s. Crooked spines with crooked teeth.
One day, an irascible man one courtesy flush from social security became suddenly rabid when someone stole his wave. Later, while the wave thief loaded his elderly wheelchair bound father into his minivan, Courtesy Flush rifled through his trunk and produced 3 wooden surfboard stencils 4 feet in length, and threw them directly at the man’s mouth. They split his lip and bruised his face. There was a skirmish. Bloody Lips stole Courtesy Flush’s cell phone. Courtesy Flush rummaged through his trunk again, this time producing a metal easel. Apparently he was an artist known for his serene underwater seascapes. He chased down bloody lips and assaulted him again, striking his back and arm with the metal easel. “You started this!!” he yelled. Bloody Lip’s two children watched in horror. He survived the ordeal and used Courtesy Flush’s phone to call the cops.
In Southern California the wacko’s coexist with the yuppies. Range Rovers and Econovans. Botox and epidural leather. Santa Barbara pinot and MD 20/20. May there be an epithet, “Here lies the California Dream. Many came. Many burned.” Now the whole thing is on fire. What hasn’t been scorched drifts through the hills on a warm Santa Ana. Fragments are rumored to be found in an IN-N-Out drive thru, the HOV lane, the local taqueria. It’s a strange patchwork of mental illness, self obsession and delinquency, in a landscape of palm trees, azure waves and mountains.
Yet amidst all of this grownup aberration, unsullied groms with shiny Ripcurl stickers slapped on crisp white boards jog down the beach under the noses of the parking lot derelict. The burgeoning surf industry’s young hopefuls. Who will be the next Tom Curren? The next Dane Reynolds? Their fathers set up tripods on the sand, gathering footage for their next web edit. It requires this kind of commitment to a dream to surf in this area. The lineups are packed. Surfers sit shoulder to shoulder at various peaks. The jockeying for waves is relentless. It’s not uncommon to wait half an hour for a wave. This isn’t a deli counter. No numbers are taken. No fucks are given. It’s your fitness and apparent ability that gets you waves. Surfer’s Code is adhered to lightly.
One of surfing’s greatest fallacies, usually perpetuated by non-surfers, is that it is some sort of laid back spiritual existence. Just long haired dudes throwing “shakas" telling you to, “hang loose.” A welcoming sport anyone can jump into and enjoy just because they snowboarded that one time. While harmonious, almost ephemeral moments can exist in some of the more remote regions on the fringe of surf culture, no one is having communion with nature on this stretch of freeway. The common reality is closer to that of road rage. Middle aged men who don superhero like wetsuits but who’s super power seems to be a regression of 30 years of maturity. “Just being out on the water is so peaceful!” says the surfer within their first 6 months of surfing. Beyond that, the novelty of bobbing on a board fades sharply. If you want to ride waves, the competition is fierce. Waves are a limited commodity. This realization represents a fork in the road for many surfers; either to accept that their interest in surfing is merely based on a lifestyle choice, that progression really isn’t an option as the prerequisite time to get better can’t be spared. Others fall head first down the rabbit hole. Buy a full quiver. Buy three wetsuits. Watch all the web edits. Don’t smile, just paddle. Shame beginners with words like “kook,” and pretend your ability is better than it is. Assume the mystique of one of your favorite pros whose freakish ability is as likely due to a mild form of Asbergers as it is time in the water. Joel Tudor once said, “Ponce de Leon traveled all around the world looking for the fountain of youth. All he had to do was jump off the side of the boat.” What he forgot to mention is the fountain is only big enough for a few.
Back in the parking lot, a glance up the point revealed a small figure position himself for a set wave no one else seemed to see coming. He popped to his feet effortlessly, and brought his small frame low to his tiny, bright-white, stickered board. Extending and then bending his legs he performed a surprisingly powerful double pump bottom turn and projected himself into the oncoming section. He launched into the air keeping the board glued to his feet, a blast of white water trailing his fins. He landed fins first and rotated smoothly towards the beach, maintained his momentum and eyed up the next section. He compressed low, extended and belted the next steep section with a quick vertical snap. A fan of white spray erupted from the lip, water beads dancing in the afternoon light. His weight stayed centered over his board and he took off racing down the high line of the wave to meet the next section. A quick lip line floater to set up the next big wall. A shallow bottom turn and he approached the section with speed, dropped his back hand, bent deep into his back foot and laid into the projecting lip. It was a perfect meeting of power and release. The wave seemed eager, excited, masochistic in tearing itself apart under his fins. He regained control with his front foot and pulled the board back underneath him, riding out the wave into the flats. In the lineup heads turned. On the beach necks craned. One proud father looked up from his long lens camera, a smirk forming at the corners of his mouth. In the parking lot, Mr. Supersonic jerked unpredictably in the sun’s setting rays while the grom paddled back out for another, shining just a bit brighter than the others.
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