Showing posts with label Blair Wheeler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blair Wheeler. Show all posts

13.6.11

Here's Blair!!!

I'd like to introduce you to Blair Wheeler.  Blair is a local here in Myrtle Beach and works for Mark Allison at Surf City and rides for him too.  When not tossing buckets on his white diamond, he can be found providing financial support to Subway and loaded on double shot coffee.  The Kid's caffeinated for sure!!!  Word has it he loves cats!!!! hehehehehe




21.3.11

surf on Sunday

 We had some windswell action on Sunday morning here in MB.  The boys made the waves look a little better than it actually was.  Blair Wheeler, Addison Miles and a few others were out having fun in the sunny windblown surf.  enjoy.......



24.2.11

The DILL

so Roberts rider Blair Wheeler wanted to do some funky paint job on his new Dill. I was more than happy to give him my paints to have at it!!! enjoy.......

22.2.11

waves!!!!




So we've had some waves today!!!  It's been a pretty dismal winter here in the Carolina's and I don't think anyone expected anything today but what a surprise.  Nice little thigh to waist little lines for about 2 hours this morning before high tide got on it.  It's possible for a few days more but the wind will have to cooperate for sure.  Keep your fingers crossed and pray for surf.  I've got the spring fever and am ready to get on the log for some tip time myself.  With only the log available for me to ride I'll be paddling around soon on anything.  The camera, however, will be with me as usual.  Enjoy... pick up a little after your session and waves will appear.

5.11.10

November swell





Looks like we are going to have a little wave for a few days through the weekend.  Of course I missed it last night, heard it was fast glass peeling both right and left with about waist to chest size.  Like usual, we only have a quick window of rideable surf here so spread out this weekend and smile for the camera.

27.10.10

small wave heavy wind





We have had a little wave here the last two days and today seemed like a good time to test out a 2X teleconverter with the sigma 18-200mm.  I sat a little further back up on the dunes and seemed to get used to it as the boys were catching punchy little waves.