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Do you have a passion for an outdoor activity? Do you love to hunt and fish? Or maybe you like to hike and bike or kayak and canoe? Do you have a green thumb in the Garden? Are you fond of Camping and cooking outside? There is so much to do outside: Outdoor photography, nature watching, boogie boarding, beachcombing, beach volleyball, RV’ing, river rafting, rock climbing, kiteboarding, and on and on.
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Gulf Coast Texas Blog » Photo dump
I dumped quite a few photos onto twitpic last night and today. You can see them through my twitter feed in the side bar or hop on over to twitpic. [Link]
Gulf Coast Texas Blog » Kayak Surfing Hurricane Alex
Surfed my first tropical system and, as expected, Awesome Big Rides. Kinda scary, actually. Technically I haven’t surfed Hurricane Alex yet, but I’ll be on the leftovers here in about an hour. I did however surf Tropical Storm Alex on Tuesday and even though the storm was still hundreds of miles away there was some big, [...] [Link]
Gulf Coast Texas Blog » Surfside Beach – Back in the surf
After pushing myself pretty hard over the past few months getting in shape for kayak surfing season and then the past few weeks actually kayak surfing, I was forced to take some down time by a bad case of strep (like they are not all bad.) There at the end I had been surfing or [...] [Link]
Gulf Coast Texas Blog » BP Closes Barn Door Too Late
British Petroleum is hiring well integrity engineers. LOL! [Link]
Gulf Coast Texas Blog » Surftech Standup Surf Board demo @ Stewart Beach
Billyblues reports on G-Town surf that Layne Losee, the Galveston Surftech Rep, is setting up some free demos on Surftech Stand Up Paddle Boards. He is set up out at Stewart Beach by the Volleyball area so if you ever wanted to try some stand-up surfboarding Layne will be there today and tomorrow. If I can [...] [Link]
Gulf Coast Texas Blog » Spring Break 2010 – A Bully-fest
What an adventure I had this Spring Break! We had mostly beautiful weather, flat surf, and a stiff breeze. Typical March at Surfside. Not so typical is I almost got beat up for taking pictures. As anyone who knows me or reads this publication knows, I spend a fair amount of time throughout the year at [...] [Link]
Gulf Coast Texas Blog » Mullet Day at Surfside Beach
I was going through some video clips from last summer looking for some kayak surfing crashes when I came across a funny. Mullet, mullet, mullet… [Link]
Gulf Coast Texas Blog » Pier 30 Live Streaming Surfcam
Live Streaming Surfcam-Surfside Beach [Link]
Gulf Coast Texas Blog » Kayak touring with Ivan
Our comrades in Russia are down with kayak touring. Check out this nicely produced clip of kayak touring the Voronezh and Bityug River [Link]
Gulf Coast Texas Blog » DIY Alaska big game hunting
Scotty Lamkin, a long-time Alaskan writes a great piece about hunting Alaska on your own for the bargain price of about $3,500. He makes a compelling argument and I’ll have to put the Alaskan hunt on my bucket list. As a former professional Alaskan hunting guide I want to give you some of the information you [...] [Link]
Gulf Coast Texas Blog » Before I die
I will surf a kayak down the face of a wave like this Or maybe it will be the cause of my death. Many more pics here. Check out this crazy mofo and see if you don’t get a few butterflies I wonder if he survived? [Link]
Gulf Coast Texas Blog » Geocaching.com zeroes in on DARPA Challenge
When I was a kid I always thought the whole thing about God knowing when every sparrow falls was absurd. Then as I got older I figured out it was a metaphor. Now I’m not so sure. In another ten years we may be able to know when every sparrow falls. We are evolving [...] [Link]


