Beach 87th St. / Surfing After Sandy from Lukas Huffman on Vimeo.
“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
As Hurricane Season 2012 is in its peak, I have been spending most of my time focusing. Focusing on the state of mind that sliding down water mountains has taught me over the past decade. From the early years when surfing scared the shit out me with breathless reminders every session how vulnerable that humans … Continue reading
Last week this hashtag, #kamshaka, popped up on my instagram courtesy of a fellow I photo-stalk, thinking it was just some other lameass surf slang. Knowing how stupid a hashtag and surf slang is, I found myself quickly uninterested. A day or two went by and someone else I follow had the same hashtag, then … Continue reading
When I look through my collection of surf and skate videos, I have a hard time picking out my favorites. Every video tends to blend tricks with music seamlessly, editing seems effortless and overall they are all perfect productions of a surf/skate video. Filmmakers within the industry and constantly pushing to produce videos that showcase … Continue reading
Create your own world, its the key to staying young. CTyler Warren Portrait from James Tull on Vimeo.
It’s always nice to see someone ripping up here in New England during the cold winters. Michael Stanek kills it in NH. Courtesy of: Korduroy.tv
Over here at dirtyfeat we are all about fun. There is a lot of fun things to do on this great planet of ours and for whatever reason surf magazines rarely seem to showcase anything fun. It isn’t often I pick up a surf magazine and read it front to back because it actually has … Continue reading
This is exploration. This is Surfing. Watch the whole Series Here or click the Image to check out the first east coast installment
5’8″ x 19 3/8″ x 2 3/8″ 6’0 x 19 1/8″ x 2 1/8″ 6’2″ x 18 3/8″ x 2 1/4″ . These are the dimensions of my current quiver. How long, how wide, how thick? For many people that surf, these 3 dimensions are the most important things they think of. They walk … Continue reading