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Transcript of Moondoggie Magazine Jan 2011
January 6, 2011
Volume 2 Issue 6
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New Jersey’s Surf Magazine
mountain reviews • 2010 leftovers • viking
Green Street MarketNatural Health & Gourmet
3167 Rte. 9 South Rio Grande, NJ 08242
Featuring: Organic Produce • Organic
Meats & Poultry • Gluten Free • Vegan / Vegetarian
Phone: 609-463-0606
www.moondoggiesurfer.com
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go find yourself!
610-212-0027609-602-0011
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Calendar 10
2010 LeftOvers 12-13
Exercise 17
Viking Surf 20-21
Local trippin’ 28-29
murasaki 30-31
mountain reviews 34-39
Local quiver 38
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The Pepper: (Ronin)With its fluid, wraparound design and contrasting logo-stamped temples, this pair of
sunglasses from Pepper’s looks perfect on the outside, but when you dig a little deeper, you
see it’s got so much more. The polished frame is made with Tuff-Core grilamid meaning
it’s lightweight, sturdy, and flexible, while the injected polycarbonate lenses are polarized
and deliver a wonderfully balanced blend of protection and optical clarity.
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2010leftovers
Few people know that in March of 2010 Clay Marzo and friends had a nice and quiet session at Queen Street in Cape May. Thanks to local legend and Moon-doggie Photography and “The Great Loudini” we were able to snag some sick shots. It was cool to watch such a big name like Marzo tear it up at our home break.
Top Left: 5/25/2010Queen StreetCape May
Top Right:Easterns9/23/2010
Left: Patrick9/3/2010Queen StreetCape May
Right:AllstarsCosta Rica7/10/2010
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Located on the corner Cardinal and New Jersey Avenues in Wildwood Crest. Our surf shop is open
7 days a week from 8am to 7pm in season.Call for pre- and post-season hours.
New gear daily! Over 150 surfboards in stock.
609-729-7400
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Warming Up For Surfing
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You pull up to your local break and it’s firing. Winds are light, and the crowds aren’t on it. So you add a little wax to your board, race across the beach, and drop your board on the sand. You reach to touch your toes (man, those hamstrings are tight), do a few arm circles, and hit the water. Sound familiar?
1. Gradually increases your heart rate.2. Raises your body temperature.3. Moves in a manner that looks like surfing.
So a light jog on the beach is good, but try extending the jogging time until you feel your breathing rate increase. This is a good sign that your heart rate is up, too. Next, try these dynamic exercises that stimulate your nervous sys-tem and mimic surfing movements:
Single-Leg Balance ReachStand over one foot placed flat on the ground; reach high over head and slightly squat. Reach to the side of the planted foot and then re-center yourself. This will tune up your balance and increase your stability once you pop to your feet. 5 x each direction.
Reverse Lunge TwistTake a big step backwards with one leg and rotate arms across your lead leg. Pause, and then repeat to the other side. You will feel a stretch on the front of your hip, torso, and shoulders - it’s a great full body warm up. 5 x each side.
Side-to-Side LungeFacing the ocean, take a large step sideways. Shift your weight to each side as you stretch the opposite leg. This exercise will warm up your hips and legs. 5 x each side.
by, Scott Adams
www.surfstronger.com
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Top Left: 10/2/2010Jason ReagenHeadquartersCape May
Top Right:Allstars TripCosta Rica7/22/2010
Left: 10/4/2010Poverty BeachCape May
Right: Poverty BeachSometime in August...Mikey
2010leftovers
Between the 9th and 13th centuries, Vikings used their uniquely designed, speed-oriented boats called longships to explore the world. Since the last quarter of the 20th century, Viking Surf-board shaper and owner Christian Wolthers has crafted boards aiming toward speed and maneuverability and although his boards haven’t aided Vikings in warfare like longships did, they have assuredly put smiles on the faces of many surfers around the world. Wolthersbegan surfing at the ageof eightwhenhisfamily moved from Scandinavia to Brazil. Within no time he stoodoutbecauseof his aggressive styleof surfing and long,blonde hair which resembled characters from a ‘70s TV show called “The Vikings,” resulting in the nickname. Throughout his younger years in the ‘70s,Wolther’s radical surfing wonhim nearly every surf competition he entered, and to cater to his unique style he began using his creativity to tweak his own boards. Wolther’s passion to shape boards and surf lead him tobethefirstpersontosurfinDenmarkin’79onaboardthathe shaped on a bush in the backyard of his small apartment while his wife was giving birth to their son. “I hadn’t surfed for months, I had all this free time and I decided to a build a board and surf those waves,” Wolthers said. “I found some EPS, a lit-tlefiberglassfabricandsomeStyrofoam,Ididn’thaveanytoolsso I used a cheese grater, some sand paper and glue, then cre-ated my own resin.” Wolther’s rudimentary creation produced ashortboardwithasinglefinwhichhecarvedoutoflaminatewood with a hand grinder. In a matter of three days the board was ready. With the outside temperature around 40 degrees, chilly water and no wetsuit, Wolthers walked down to the un-ridden pier and surfed his caveman-creation in 1-2 foot waves. “Itwasagoodgiftformyfirstson’sbirthanditwasafunright
Christian Explains his CraftBy: Phil LeRoy
“I didn’t have any tools so I used a cheese grater...”
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VikingBushes, Boards, & Cheese Graters
continuetofinetuneeachboardbyhand. At Wolthers ripe age of 52 he can’t test out his performance boards, but he relies on the feed-back from his team riders. “I still surf, I’m 52, but I can’t just produce a high performance board and see how it works… maybe back in the 80s,” Wolthers relinquished. Wol-thers likes the CAD program be-cause it can repeat success to the millimeter. “I’m totally in favor of technology as long as the final ef-fect is better.” Technology has also opened the door for more eco-friendly ways to produce boards, which Viking utilizes. Wolthers has alsobeenfine-tuning amultiple-tailboard that provides the rider with the option to go fish, pin, squash,or round tail among other designs. The system will work much like the FCSsystemforfinsandisscheduledto hit the market within the next four years. Ahhh technology. “I was always looking for something undiscovered, I’m still trying to bring the best out of that blank, and you
have a lot of hit and misses but it has always been my greatest pleasure,” Wolthers said. For Christian Wolthers,
surfing began as a pas-sion, and then it became a sport, business, and lifestyle. The one guid-ing force was clearly the love and passion. Wol-thers can’t be in the wa-ter as much as he used to but that doesn’t change his drive to shape. “It becomes a part of your spirit, it’s called the surf-er religion; out there in the ocean is really our church.” Amen.
for about the hour that I could stay in there,” Wolthers said. It is said that if you give a man a board he’ll surf for a while, but if you teach a man how to shape, he’ll create a board on a bush in his back-yard with a cheese grater and surf in frigid conditions; the true result of what happens when a surf-junkie doesn’t get any waves for a couple months.From Longboards to hybrids, from fishes to high perfor-mance boards, Viking has made it. With more than 200 models and an international presence from their base in South Flor-ida to up along the East Coast, Brazil, Hawaii, South America, Europe, and especially Guate-mala where Wolthers claimed to be the pioneer of surfing,Viking Surfboards is an estab-lished heavy-weight. It wasn’t always so effortless though. After Wolther’s dad passed away in the late ‘70s, he had to choose family first and decidedto run the other family business: coffee. From ’77 through the late ‘80s, Wolthers lost focus on Vi-king Surfboards due to his responsibility to his fam-ily, and by ’87 Viking Surf-boards sank. After a move to Florida to sell coffee in ’95 Wolthers continued to shape boards for his fam-ily and friends but nothing major occurred until ’97 when he decided to go all in yet again. By ’98 Wol-thers had shaped more than 1,000 boards and by 2005 another 5,000. It was Wolthers passion for surfing that didn’t lethim turn away from his bread and butter: shaping boards. Viking has utilized re-cent technology such as CADto shape better boards but they
“The one guiding force was clearly the love and passion.”
*SIDENOTE:Christian Wolthers is as eclectic about beer today as he is about boards, after all these years he is slowly turning back
to what he knows works.*Song Recommendation: Voxtrot- The Start of Something
*Band to Pay Attention to: Long Miles*Contact Information: Phillipleroy.com
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11/5/2010Grant StreetCape May
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2010leftovers
Top:Easterns
Center Left:11/12/2010Poverty Beach
Center Right:11/12/2010Poverty Beach
Bottom:11/12/2010Poverty Beach
SURFING GEAR BEACH NEEDSWe Have It All!
Stop in at 315 Washington St. Mall
A heartfelt thanks for another Great Season. We’re open year
round and look forward to seeing you this winter.
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Top Left:Daniel GlennEasterns
Top Right:Allstars TripCosta Rica
Left: 10/4/2010Poverty BeachCape May
Right: 10/4/2010Poverty BeachCape May
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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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FollowingJoe “Cheeto’s” Rich Joe “Marty” Geraghty John “JR” RichMike “Giz” GizelbachChadd “Rad” BennettBrian “Bevis” BarnhardtBrian “Shaggy” StewartScotty “Too Hotty”Chris “Woody”
Rando Santana,
Pan Seared White TunaIngredients:• 3 oz White Tuna
• Seasame Seeds
• Black Pepper
• Seasame Seed Oil
• Mixed Greens or Seaweed Salad
How to Make It:• Season White Tuna w/ Black Pepper and Seasame Seeds to Taste
• Heat Oil in skillet over high heat
• Sear Tuna on both sides
• Serve over Mixed Greens and/or Seaweed Salad.
Chef Kevin
Murasaki13 Courthouse South Dennis RdAcme Shopping CenterCape May Court House, NJ 08210(609) 465-8888
Owners Tsong & Debbie have been busy these past couple years with operating 3 fantastic restaurants in Cape May County. Tokyo, Momiji, and their latest restaurant, Murasaki. Each have their own unique authentisity. Having been to all three I can honestly say that if you havn’t been, you have no idea what you’re missing.
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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
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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
603-745-8111 1-800-229-LOONLoon Mountain . 60 Loon Mountain Rd . Lincoln . NH . 03251
Check out mountain events @ http://www.loonmtn.com/info/winter/events
2010-11 Loon, Sunday River & Sugarloaf Frequent Skier Card - Only $94!
•Get a free lift ticket to use any day of the season. •Save $25 on lift tickets midweek and $15 on weekends and holidays* all winter long.
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.
NH
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
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TERRAIN PARK
EASIER
MORE DIFFICULT
MOST DIFFICULT
DISCOVERY CENTER FOR HUNTER MOUNTAIN RESORT PROPERTIES IN BASE LODGE
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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.
Photography Service Located @ Lower Lodge
1-610-826-7700P.O. Box 216Palmerton, PA 18071
quiver;a collection of surfboards of different lengths and thicknesses so that the surfer in question can surf any type of wave with ease.
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local quiversthe boards form left to right:
7S superfish, 6’ 1” Heritage
1970’s Caster 6’Channeled Bottom Byrning Spear 6’4”
Jeff Klugul 6’4”Summertime Co. Fish 6’0Oceanside Spoiloer 6’5”
Australia 7’6”9’ Dolsey Design
Lopez Lighting Bolt 7’
Nathen, 8 and Kyle, 12
The crew at the training grounds summer 2010
Iron ManBUS TRIPFriday February 25, 2011
Only $75.00
Sign up @ Cabanas, Ocean Outfitters, Summer Sun Surf Shop, Woody’s Surf & Skate, Kona Sports
or email: [email protected]
Snowboardat Night
Surf in the Morning
Sponsored By,
8AM Start out with continental breakfast @ Cabanas
10AM Surf in Cape May
12 Noon Bus leaves for Jack Frost Big Boulder
4PM Snowboard or Ski
8PM Bus leaves for Cabanas, Cape May
11PM till ? Unwind @ Cabanas with Drink Specials
Includes:
• Lift Ticket
• Continental Breakfast @ Cabanas
• T-Shirt
• Transportation
• and Bragging Rights!
(ski rentals, or lesson, $25 extra)
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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