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February 1, 2011Issue 7
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New Jersey’s Surf Magazine
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Calendar 10-11
Surf Expo 12-15
gatorade free flow tour 18-21
Anticipating a swell new year 22
Ryan mack 24-25
local trippin’ 26-27
mountain reviews 30-35
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creditsPublisher• Jon JacobyPhotographers• Jon [email protected]• Josh [email protected]• Joe Guagliardo• Ryan Mack• Rich Hawthorne• LoudiniEditorial:• Phil K. [email protected] Design• Michele [email protected] Sales• Josh Jacoby
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HUNTINGTON BEACH, California/USA (Wednes-day, January 26, 2011) –Quiksilver and the Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) today announced the Qui-ksilver Pro New York, set to take place on Long Island’s Long Beach from September 4-15. The Quiksilver Pro New York will be the 6th stop on the 2011 ASP World Tour and the first-ever ASP World Tour stop on the East Coast of the United States. The event will offer a $1 mil-lion dollar prize purse to competitors, an amount unprec-edented in professional surfing. The Quiksilver Pro New York will expand the Quiksilver Pro Global Series, which also includes the Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast in Australia (February 26-March 9) and the Quiksilver Pro France (Oc-tober 4-15).“We are beyond excited to host the biggest pro surf event in the world on Long Island this September,” said Bob McKnight, CEO of Quiksilver. “There has always been a huge contingent of dedicated surfers and surf enthusi-asts on the East Coast and they will now get a chance to watch the world’s best surfers in Long Beach. We are also bringing the best and brightest Quiksilver, Roxy and DC athletes to New York City, the largest media arena in the world, for twelve days of surf, skate, BMX, fashion, art and music that will bring incredible global attention to these phenomenal athletes and the action sports culture and lifestyle.”“When I was young, I remember some great waves on Long Island with my brother Sean and our friends,” said Kelly Slater, 10x ASP World Champion. “I’m really look-ing forward to being in New York. This event itself will be unique and kind of an unknown for us and bringing the ASP tour to Long Island should be fun cause there’s a big surf culture there already and some great surf shops.”
“ASP International is very pleased to sanction the Qui-ksilver Pro New York, which joins a short and prestigious list of ASP World Tour sites around the world, including Australia, Portugal, France, South America and Hawaii’s North Shore,” said Brodie Carr, ASP International CEO. “In addition to bringing the world’s best surfers to the East Coast of the United States, Quiksilver is breaking bound-aries as the first event in history to put up a $1 Million prize purse. This speaks volumes of Quiksilver’s commit-ment to excellence, and the ASP has every confidence in our teams working together to produce the best possible event. Long Island is considered one of the hallowed sites of East Coast surfing and the experts at both Quiksilver and the ASP, as well as the unparalleled talent of the ASP Top 34, will come together to make this one of the most memorable events in surfing history.” Surfline.com, the world’s leading forecaster of wave and surf conditions, conducted an independent long term 15-year wave study for western Long Island, New York,
summarizing that September 4-15 is one of the most consistent time periods for sizable surf in the region. In addition, indepen-dent local feedback supports these findings, with September typically averaging 3+ hurricane swells, typically with at least one 3-4 day swell. Surfline.com is the official forecaster for The Quiksilver Pro New York.“This was a very fascinating study,” said Sean Collins, Chief Forecaster and President of Surfline.com. “The surf climate in Western Long Island is greatly affected by the underwater Hudson Canyon offshore, which can turn average surf into very high quality surf comparable to many of the best surf spots in the world on the right day. We are also in a La Nina year, so we expect the 2011 Atlantic hurricane season to be a little more active and hopefully we can score great surf with the world’s top surfers in one of the best cities in the world.”
The competition dates will include the Quiksilver Pro Trials Presented by Unsound Surf, the premiere surf shop in Long Beach on September 3. Following will be the Quiksilver Pro New York WT competition window, set for September 4-15.
“We are happy that the Quiksilver Pro New York is coming to Long Beach,” said Long Beach City Council President Thomas R. Sofield, Jr. “These professional surfers will see first hand what the local surf community gets to appreciate every day – our beautiful white sandy beaches and some of the best waves around.” In addition, Quiksilver, Roxy and DC will bring a world-class roster of athletes to New York City during the month of Septem-ber for a series of demos, films, parties, music concerts and art exhibits that represent the best of surf, skate and snowboard-ing cultures.
ASP International & Quiksilver Announce$1 Million Quiksilver Pro New York
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The Gatorade Free Flow Tour seeks the top amateur snowboard and freeskiers 21 and under. Win-ners from the slopestyle and su-perpipe contests will earn a spot in the Gatorade Free Flow Tour Fi-nals in Snowbasin this February, where overall Champions earn a prequalified spot in the first stop of the 2011-12 Winter Dew Tour. The Vail, and Okemo event’s also includes Junior Jam divisions for
Okemo Mountain, Vermont
13 and under. Each event provided beutiful weather whitch helped in getting some sick shots of these gnarley seasoned shredders. Moondoggie was in attendance to provide each competitor, in every di-vision with a free picture courtesy of Gatorade.
Check out www.moondoggiesnows-ports.com to see more of what went down.
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The anticipation of a swell is like a drifter in a sandy desert searching for a body of water to quench his thirst. As des-peration began to set in and a mirage of false forecasts passed by, a promising swell was finally gifted to all of the lost souls in the Mid-Atlantic January 17 and 18, welcom-ing the first good swell of the New Year. As time goes by during a lull, both the ocean and our sur-roundings seem to go flat. Avalon surfer Kevin O’Brien admits feeling “anxious” and borderline “upset” when it’s been too long. Those much-needed waves can do a lot for a surfer’s peace of mind, es-pecially in the dead of winter. “I feel relieved once I surf after I haven’t in a while, peaceful, in a very good state of mind after I get wet,” O’Brien said.Sure, there was a solid two and a half weeks in the New Year before anything surfable ar-rived, but just like a birthday,
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The Anticipation
of a Swell New Year By: Phil LeRoy
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recently began snowboard-ing to keep his sanity during long periods with no swell, but admits that “nothing compares to suiting up and going wave for wave with your bros during winter or summer!” Most surfers in Jersey are just happy to surf knee-high, clean waves, just like a drift-er in the desert is content to find a puddle of fresh water. When you’re not used to pumping swell, you’ll pretty much be satisfied with any-thing. However, the pain of waiting for a solid swell is paid for with the pleasure a surfer receives when it finally comes. Here’s to a painless year with enough frigid waves to ride out until spring.
when you turn a certain age you don’t “feel” older instantly. It’s the experiences one captures throughout time that we evolve. As the ball dropped and the clock struck midnight I didn’t feel change, not until two and a half weeks later when I finally started my new year by getting in the water. There’s not much to look for-ward to in New Jersey in the dead of winter besides winter swells. For Avalon local John Gangemi, “other forms of exer-cising are no fun, regardless of how cold the water temperature is and how much extra rubber is needed to avoid being frostbit-ten; you just want to get wet.” A good alternative is to hit the slopes, because after all “snow is only frozen water,” in the words of wet suit pioneer and surf mogul Jack O’Neill. Still, nothing quite compares to suiting up and paddling out to an empty line-up with a few good friends, free of charge. Cape May local George Allen
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See more of his pix atwww. RyanMackPhoto.blogspot.com
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trippin’local
Hawaii
Local Trippin' is a series of pics that are sent to us by readers like you. The next time you take a surf trip to a crazy place, take some pics, send em to us, and you might land yourself a spot in our magazine :)
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Ohau, Northshore
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Mikey CiaramellaSponsored By:RustyReefDakineElectricExcelFreestyleSeventh Street Surf ShopFuture Fins
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Preperation:In a small dish, whisk together the balsamic vinegar & canola oil. In a large bowl, toss together the spinach and sliced nectarine, grape tomato, goat cheese & glazed pe-cans, drizzle the balsamic vinegar.
Spinach Salad with Nectarine
5 Grape Tomatoes
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2 Cups Baby Spinach Leaves
¼ Cup Sliced Fresh Nectarine
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Here’s a few places to consider for mountain riding this season:so unzip your wetsuit and throw on your long johns cause its time to shred some snow!
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802-422-3261 • http://www.killington.com • 4763 Killington Road, Killington, VT 05751
VT
Base elevation (Skyeship) 1,165’ ( 325m) Summit elevation 4,241’ (1,293m) Base elevation 1,165’ ( 325m) Vertical Drop 3,050’ (957m) Skiable Acres 752 ( 469 ha) Miles of Trails 71 (135 km)600 acres covered by snowmaking 1500 snow guns (including 500 Low Energy guns)Superpipe 22-foot walls, maintained by a Zaugg Pipe-Cutter Terrain parks The Stash, Dream Maker and OL Rail Park at Bear Mountain Timberline at Ramshead, Mouse Run at Snowdon (early season)
9 Miles of Open Terrain
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603-745-8111 1-800-229-LOONLoon Mountain . 60 Loon Mountain Rd . Lincoln . NH . 03251
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STATS:Base Elevation: 950 ft.Summit Elevation: 3,050 ft.Vertical Drop: 2,100 ft.Slope Exposure: NENumber of Trails: 56Tree Skiing Areas: 7Snowmaking Acreage: 312Expert Trails: 27%
Intermediate Trails: 53%Novice Trails: 20%Total Miles of Trails: 26 mi.Longest Trail: Bear Claw: 2.5 mi.Skiable Acres: 352 acresSnowmaking Trail Coverage: 99%Annual Snowfall: 150 inches
More than double the snow with 428 new tower guns and state-of-the-art grooming technology.
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Wooden natral features parkThe new ONE Park will be a perfect extension of BBPark at Jack Frost, with a run fine-tuned for beginners and intermediate-level participants. ONE Park will offer a much longer trail, so you can bet that there will be some unique features at ONE Park that we just can't pull off at Boulder PARK. Jack Frost opens 9am midweek and 8am Saturday and Sunday, so bring your family and friends 7 days a week to ONE Park and get your park on.
Jack Frost1 South Lake Drive
Lake Harmony, PA 18624
Big Boulder1 Jack Frost Mountain Road
Blakeslee, PA 18610
570-443-8425
STATSLifts: 1 Quad, 2 Triple, 6 Dbl, 1 Ski Carpet Ski School: Yes. PSIA Vertical Drop: 600 ft Night Skiing: NA Mtn Elevation: 2,000 ft Most Difficult: 40% Half-Pipe: No More Difficult: 40% Terrain Park: Yes Easier: 20%Tubing Runs/Tubes: 5/2 Longest Run: 2,700 ft. Lodging: Condos at Mtn Hotels nearby Total Slopes/Trails: 30
STATS: Lifts: 2 Triple, 5 Dbl, 1 Ski Carpet Ski School: Yes. PSIA Vertical Drop: 475 ft Night Skiing: Every night Mtn Elevation: 2,175 ft Most Difficult: 25% Half-Pipe: No More Difficult: 35% Terrain Park: Yes Easier: 40% Tubing Runs/Tubes: 12/5 Longest Run: 2,900 ft. Lodging: Townhouses & Condos at entrance Total Slopes/Trails: 15
www.jfbb.com
WARNINGDownhill skiing, like many other sports, contains inherent risks including, but not limited to the risk of personal injury, including catastrophic injury, or death, or property damage, which may be caused by variations in terrain or weather conditions; or, surface or subsurface snow, ice, bare spots or areas of thin cover, moguls, ruts, bumps, or other persons using the facilities; or rocks, forest growth, debris, branches, trees, roots, stumps; or other natural objects or man made objects that are incidental to the provision or main -tenance of a ski facility in New York State. New York law imposes a duty on you to become apprised of and understand the risks inherent in the sport of skiing, which are set forth above, so that you make an informed decision of whether to participate in skiing notwithstanding the risks. New York also imposes additional duties upon you, to which you must adhere, for the purpose of avoiding injury caused by any of the risks inherent in skiing. If you are not willing to assume all of these risks and abide by these duties, you must not participate in skiing at this area. (Article 18 of the New York State General Obligations Law)
Lifts & Tows/Terrain ServicedHUNTER ONE HUNTER MOUNTAIN HUNTER WEST
“H” LIFT
“G” LIFT
“C” 20TH CENTURY LTD. QUAD
“E” LIFT
PONY LIFT
“B” BROADWAY LTD. QUAD
“AA” SNOWLITE EXPRESS QUAD
“D” LIFT
“F” LIFT
“Y” LIFT
“Z” LIFT
EXTREMELY DIFFICULT
TERRAIN PARK
EASIER
MORE DIFFICULT
MOST DIFFICULT
DISCOVERY CENTER FOR HUNTER MOUNTAIN RESORT PROPERTIES IN BASE LODGE
SLOW ZONE
FIRST AID
GLADES
RESORT PARTNERS
As the Catskills' premier winter resort destination, Hunter Mountain boasts renowned terrain for all abilities, an impressive vertical drop, and some of the most reliable snow conditions in the East! Families and beginners will enjoy the trails of Hunter One. Intermedi-ates have a nice choice of summit-to-base groomed cruisers, and experts can challenge their skills when making turns on an impressive variety of advanced trails including the slopes of Hunter West.
PERCENTAGE OF TERRAIN: Beginner 30%Intermediate 30%Advanced 27%Expert 13%
BASE ELEVATION: 1600’SUMMIT ELEVATION: 3200’VERTICAL DROP:1600’SKIABLE ACRES: 240NUMBER OF LIFTS: 11NUMBER OF TRAILS: 55
PO Box 295 • Hunter, NY 12442 • 800-486-8376 ext. 2200
www.huntermtn.com
WARNINGDownhill skiing, like many other sports, contains inherent risks including, but not limited to the risk of personal injury, including catastrophic injury, or death, or property damage, which may be caused by variations in terrain or weather conditions; or, surface or subsurface snow, ice, bare spots or areas of thin cover, moguls, ruts, bumps, or other persons using the facilities; or rocks, forest growth, debris, branches, trees, roots, stumps; or other natural objects or man made objects that are incidental to the provision or main -tenance of a ski facility in New York State. New York law imposes a duty on you to become apprised of and understand the risks inherent in the sport of skiing, which are set forth above, so that you make an informed decision of whether to participate in skiing notwithstanding the risks. New York also imposes additional duties upon you, to which you must adhere, for the purpose of avoiding injury caused by any of the risks inherent in skiing. If you are not willing to assume all of these risks and abide by these duties, you must not participate in skiing at this area. (Article 18 of the New York State General Obligations Law)
Lifts & Tows/Terrain ServicedHUNTER ONE HUNTER MOUNTAIN HUNTER WEST
“H” LIFT
“G” LIFT
“C” 20TH CENTURY LTD. QUAD
“E” LIFT
PONY LIFT
“B” BROADWAY LTD. QUAD
“AA” SNOWLITE EXPRESS QUAD
“D” LIFT
“F” LIFT
“Y” LIFT
“Z” LIFT
EXTREMELY DIFFICULT
TERRAIN PARK
EASIER
MORE DIFFICULT
MOST DIFFICULT
DISCOVERY CENTER FOR HUNTER MOUNTAIN RESORT PROPERTIES IN BASE LODGE
SLOW ZONE
FIRST AID
GLADES
RESORT PARTNERS
Blue Mountain is one of the top ski areas
in Pennsylvania. Located in the Pocono
Mountains, Blue Mountain is a family
friendly ski resort that boasts the highest
vertical of all Pennsylvania ski and snow-
board resorts. The resort also offers night
skiing and riding, 33 trails, snow tubing,
ski and snowboard lessons, a thrilling
terrain park, and delicious restaurants.
1-610-826-7700P.O. Box 216Palmerton, PA 18071
CABANAS BEACH BAR AND GRILL(609) 884-4800At the corner of Beach Ave. & Decatur Streetwww.CabanasOnTheBeach.comwww.facebook.com/CabanasOnTheBeach
OPEN MIC NIGHT – EVERY FRIDAY NIGHTStarts at 7pm – All musicians, singers, entertainers welcome.Please call or email ahead for any special arrangements: [email protected]
JANUARY HAPPY HOUR – EVERY FRIDAY NIGHTBuy one App, get one free! 1/2 price draft beer, domestic bottles house wine by the glass, Margaritas on the rocks.
LIVE BANDS – EVERY SATURDAY NIGHTLive on stage beginning at 9pm
CABANAS NFL PLAYOFF PACKAGE$5 Wing Bowls, $5 Flatbread Pizza,1/2 price All Draft Beer(During NFL Playoff games)
CIGAR SUPER BOWL PARTY(Private ticketed event)For information please call (609) 884-4800or email [email protected]
WE’RE JUST GETTINGWARMED UP!WINTER HOURS: Open Friday @ 4pm • Saturday and Sunday @ Noon