Experience

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Powell: A Gallery

“Once it was different there. I know, for I was one of the lucky few who saw Glen Canyon before it was drowned” – Edward Abbey Like Mr. Abbey said, Dams are a destructive and manmade structure, in which rich ecosystems are destroyed in wake of the development of the human kind. Two weeks ago … Continue reading »

Tipping Barrels

Since the beginning of Dirty Feat, I have had no idea which way I wanted to go with the website; I have too many interests, some of which recurring, most getting lost in the depths of the back of my mind; However, there is one interest that keeps itself at the forefront of my imagination. … Continue reading »

Rebuilding the Empire

Beach 87th St. / Surfing After Sandy from Lukas Huffman on Vimeo.

The Wrap Up

A cruise through the folders of my hard drive and I realize how fortunate we are to have the ability to capture moments that will last for years to come. 2012 wasn’t much different than most other years, however; I found myself behind the lens much more often, and on the road a lot more. … Continue reading »

Filling Voids

Sitting in the middle of the High Desert overlooking redsand ridges, smooth bluffs and snow capped peaks, I wonder what the hell a surfer finds in this dry land hundreds of miles away from the coast. A dark cloud hangs low over my head every morning where the pre dawn surf check has become non-existent, … Continue reading »

Sea-Fever

“Sea-Fever” I must down to the seas again, to the lonely sea and the sky, And all I ask is a tall ship and a star to steer her by, And the wheel’s kick and the wind’s song and the white sail’s shaking, And a grey mist on the sea’s face, and a grey dawn … Continue reading »

Days 23-30: California Dreamin’

 All the leaves are brown, and the sky is gray… It seems as if since the beginning of the states acceptance to the union, California has been viewed as a fantasy land. From Gold Rushes and South Swells to Vagabonds and Steep Ascents, reasons for migrating through the Golden State are ‘richer’ than anywhere else … Continue reading »

Days 18-23: A Second Wind

Roadtrips aren’t Vacations. Seeing the heartland of our country behind a 1/4inch piece of glass, that constantly is littered with smashed bugs and whatever crap the truck in front of you kicked up, isn’t the most enjoyable way to experience what there is to offer, especially when your cruising 40 mph’s under the speed limit … Continue reading »

I'm voting for my mother

Reblogged from earthstonestation: We are near the end of the election campaign in the U.S. and in a couple weeks people will be casting their ballots. This year I’m voting for my Mother, not for her beauty or for the delicious food that graces her table but because she needs my support. In this election … Continue reading »

Days16-18: Colo”rad”o

A snow storms moves in and engulfs the entire horizon in a sea of grey, Ten Mile Peak disappears from sight and the skyline looks no different than it did in Rhode Island, the view unobstructed by zippers, nylon, nor mesh. After week and a half mooching room and board in PA followed by a … Continue reading »

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