A French Barrel (Of Wine) @ An Irish Fish Fry (II)
Second -and last- part of the interview with Alexander Lobstein, shaper of Barrel Surfboards and winner of the 2009 Irish Fish Fry. Go HERE to read the first part.
Second -and last- part of the interview with Alexander Lobstein, shaper of Barrel Surfboards and winner of the 2009 Irish Fish Fry. Go HERE to read the first part.
Meet Alexandre Lobstein; architect, surfer and shaper. 39 years old, originally from Paris and now living in Bordeaux. Husband, father of two, winner of the 2009 Irish Fish Fry and… Monsieur Barrel Surfboards.
It’s a momentous day today: we threw caution to the wind and had our first non-van dining experience and ordered Steak Frites in Eauze town square as we broke the journey toward Oleron in the western Pyrenees.
I don’t want to be alarmist but could we be on the verge of losing one of our greatest freedoms: self regulation.
Three days since we’ve returned from our two week road trip West and the post holiday blues are taking their toll on me. It always happens: no matter how satisfying and successful my surftrip has been, once home again I need to get a nice day of waves as soon as possible.
Southwest France is famous for its late Indian summers – long hot days, surfing in boardies, morning offshores, early autumn swells and evenings spent sipping red wine – making it the perfect destination for a camping trip.
2009 was no ordinary Roxy Jam – this year was special in so many ways. (Photos by Ryan Heywood).
Siestas & Olas
Dan Wozniak on surf, sand and culture, and getting Tom Wegener into a g-string for ‘Siestas & Olas’.
8,000 miles|7 days|2 oceans
Nelscott Reef, Oregon, is one spooky place, but it also boasts one of the biggest waves in the Pacific. Words: Al Mennie
The art of beautiful living
Rebel wave riders blakkbox are on a mission to enlighten the West to the culture of the Middle East.
Design for life
Bob McTavish’s opinions on the surfboard industry remain as controversial as ever.
The aquatic nature religion
The myths, rites and ethical mores of surfing’s subcultures make it more than simple sport.
The reluctant ambassador
Tyler Hatzikian on nose-riding, refining longboard design and his reluctance to take the limelight.