Shasta Houseboat Trip

June 23rd, 2008

It’s been a bit over a week since this trip ended but I’m still wishing I was on the houseboat again! Much love and thanks to all the sponsors and people who made it happen! Epic Boats and CWB, the videographers Damon Chaimberlain (Frontside Films) and Spencer Norris (WIT Films), our photographers Sean Watson and Eric Cassano, Kimmy Betts and her lab Emmy for letting us use their houseboat, my mom for bringing our boat up, and all the riders for the driving and entertainment on and off the water! Nick, Robby C, Shawna, Alex Scagliotti, Chris Craig and Derek Cook are who I think of when I think of premium west side riding. To be completely honest, after hearing some upsetting news from the doc the morning before the trip I wasn’t sure if I was going to stay on the houseboat the whole week. Had I known what kind of a houseboat trip I was in for, I would never have thought of leaving for a second. I think I had just as much fun as the rest of the crew did even though I only slayshed around once.

So how does one have so much fun on a houseboat at beautiful Lake Shasta, 2 boats stocked with 4,000lbs of ballast and sunny skies without riding? Part of it might be because some windy days and white caps left some of the riders not riding much more than myself anyway for the first part of the week. It’s also due to the things we did besides wakeboarding like cliff jumping, hiking up a waterfall and sliding down a natural waterslide, jammin tunes with our guitars, and trying to catch catfish (btw Rob discovered tuna and peanut butter taste good together…trust him you’ll love it). But I think that the main reason is the company. Sean Watson described us as comedy central/family reunion and I couldn’t agree more! Looking back on it, I don’t think I would have wanted it any other way. You know you get along really well with people when you can have a blast with them doing things you wouldn’t normally consider “blast-worthy”. These such acts included but were not limited to; persistent inside jokes and phrases, slumber partying on top of a houseboat under the stars with howling cold breezes, having 7 people try to paddle an inflatable mattress across a cove at .001mph, and dancing to techno with glow sticks. I had no choice but to listen to 8 dudes talking inane, uncouth content all week, but you know what? It was hilarious and really fun to be around! These are some of the most comical people I know, and I almost want to call them “like my brothers” but they are way too handsome for me to think of them like brothers.

The wind eventually died and we got some EPIC riding in! We even held our own double-up contest in the cove by the houseboat! It really was an awesome week! There were some things that didn’t go at all the way we expected, but we also had fun in ways we never would have expected; more fun than I had hoped. I used to think that this laid back type of atmosphere was a unique part of the west coast, but I’ve realized that it’s actually just a unique part of wakeboarding; or at least it should be. So the next time you might be frustrated by something while wakeboarding, just remember all the friends in the boat that you love and all the other ways to have fun on a lake and take advantage of it!

cheers!

-Rae

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Travel plans

June 21st, 2008

Being that it’s the middle of
the season my next few post will be from the road. I’ll actually have
an event every weekend from now until October. This seasons travels
are pretty exciting with a few coutries on the list I’ve never been to
and some I always enjoy going back to.
At present I’m on a 3 and a half week trip that involves a comp in
Portland June 20-22 on the 23rd we head to eastern Washington to stay
on a house boat and do a photo shoot with CWB until Thursday the 26th
when I head out for MasterCraft pro wakeboard tour #4 in Arizona. On
Sunday the 29th I head out from Arizona for two days of travel that
will take me to Naga, Philipines for the 1st stop of the 08 WWA
WorldSeries.
I’ve bored you with travel details to let you know there should be
some good photos and better stories from the road in the next few
weeks. I’ll be bringing my camera along the entire way so keep an eye
out for an updated blog soon, Andrew

Gangstas

June 21st, 2008

So I have been in Los Angeles for the last few days. Yesterday I drove out to Canyon Lake to see the world renound Cypress Gardens skier, Steve Bates. Today we get to ride on that Canyon Lake. Hope to see the Vandall, I still get giggley when I see him ride. Umm today is Saturday and Tomorrow I go back to LA and then I fly to Seattle to meet up with the rest of the CWB team for the house boat trip.
Till next time
CoBra

SC & Raising Cash

June 18th, 2008

So this past week I went to JC Sports in Clemson, SC and took a bunch of peeps out riding it was fun, the best was this little guy Max he’s like 7-8 maybe anyway I let him drive the boat and he rode, we had a great crew rolling out on the waters of Lake Keowee!  Then Sat-Sun I went to Lake Murray with Gunnell’s Marine and this group called the Rought Riders…(www.lakemurrayroughriders) and we did a huge demo/clinic/bro fest of riding all weekend, got to hang out with Shaun Murray and Austin Hair a bit, that was fun even did a doubles run with Murray barefooting!!  We took a ton of people, some had never rode which is what I like cause they get so excited to get up…hey I even coached some wakeskating and Wilds (the kid skater) landed a toeside wake to wake 180 and a heelside back side 3 wake to wake….big too! 

 Last night Jimmy Trask, Will Christien, Jeff House and Bryan Hutton and I all pitched in to help out with a Boys & Girls Club fund raiser….we all were essentially “celebrity” bartenders….not good for the profits to put me behind the bar, but we had a great time doing it and the event raised over $40K for the kids in 3 hours!!  Nice to see the fellow riders come out to help the community huh!

 That’s it for now more to come heading to Knoxville Friday!!

Michigan

June 16th, 2008

What’s up guys. it’s been a long time since my last blog entry. Too long. Right now I am up in my hometown in Spring Lake, MI. Its awesome up here. It’s been 80 degrees and sunny everyday I have been home, except for today where it was 65 and cloudy. I have been enjoying myself. I have been riding everyday still behind my X-Star but instead of the same old blah in Florida everyday I get to go to the beach, go longboarding, cruise down the channel in my boat, or just chill between sets. It’s awesome to see my family again too. And get to go out with my Dad on Father’s day and hang with him. I love Michigan. I go to Fargo, N.D. this weekend for a clinic which should be fun. And then after that I go back home for four days then stright to Arizona for the 4th tour stop then on a houseboat trip for CWB. Even more fun. Anyways later guys.
DG

One long month

June 16th, 2008

I am in the middle of day 2 on a trip that will last a little bit over a month and if I can say something “I am psyched”. No seriously! Normally that would be a sarcastic comment but not today. I am in Tennessee right now at the Supra team catalog shoot. Reed, Josh, Austin and myself are sitting here in the team house having a little break after a morning of shredding. We had a pretty good morning and I don’t want to give to much away but there was some pretty gnarly tricks going down. After this week I am off to Portland for the Tige Pro Am. Then we have a big week for team CWB with our house boat trip to eastern Washington. It is going to be a really fun trip this year. We have got some awesome stuff planned for this year and I think that when you all get to see it you will be pumped. Then after a week on the house boat I am off to AZ for the 4th PWT. Then right after that I am going to the Philippines for the first stop in the WWA World Series. Then I will get to go home for 1 day and then go to Reno for the last PWT. So like I said it is going to be a long month but my bags are packed and my spirits are high so i will keep you all up to date as I am sure I will get delayed and have extra blogging time.

Trevor

Cobra

June 11th, 2008

The Cobra is a deadly snake that sits in a basket awaiting it’s prey…it then dazzles the prey with its stare and swaying back and forth…..sometimes they strike sometimes they don’t….where as a King Snake is a version of the Cobra thatmoves around kick, one of the fastest ones out there and quite smooth at that…..

 King Cobra ZS

People who post that dont put their name at the bottom of the post and its annoying post, iPhone

June 10th, 2008

Dear all, it has come too my attention that many of you who are posting blogs on this website are not putting your names at the bottom of the post. This can become extremely frustrating for the thousands of readers that read these things as well as frustrating for myself. When you finish writing a post click on the “Categories” tab on the right side of the page, from there you will uncheck “Miscellaneous,” and then check your name…this will let the reader no who is writing the post..go figure. Then at the bottom of the post that you write, simply do as I have seen Zane, Derek, Andrew or myself do and put a little sign off like, ZS, DG, AA, or as I do Corey. Its that simple. Many of you are posting without a trace and people that are doing the reading are going to be left in the dark. Its that easy.

CoBra

Steve Jobs

June 9th, 2008

I want to personally thank Steve Jobs for releasing the new iPhone today. I think that it is cool that you act like Tom Cruise in Mission Impossible when you release a new product. Especially when I run out and purchase the first generation iPhone a mere six weeks ago. It’s not the fact that you released a far superior product that costs $300 less than the sack of crap I now own or that I also spent $200 to get out of my Sprint contract. It doesn’t bother me that my plan costs almost doubled. It’s also truly not an issue that download speeds on the new, far cheaper iphone are more that two times faster than my tin can with a string.
Go Steve..

Bates

My other hobby, hanging out at airports

June 9th, 2008

The more i’ve started to travel, the more i’ve noticed i don’t mind hanging out in the airport. To most i feel like an airport is like a videogame they don’t know how to play, but once you get used to it, it can be fun. Passing the time at airports can be fun and entertaining. RIght before i started writing this, i had a kid who lived in the same small town in Florida come up and talk to me, and i’m at the Sacramento airport. Small world. Unfortunately, this kid was missing half his teeth and smelt like crap and wouldn’t leave me alone, but other than that it was kinda cool. There are a lot of things you can pick up about a city just by looking at its airport. My layover to get out here was in LA, and let me tell you, everyone looked like they were dressing to be models. The airport felt really up tight and rushed. I’ve never been outside the LA airport, but i have a feeling if i ever were to leave it, thats what Los Angeles would be like. Speaking of airports, want to know what really burst my bubble? Paying for luggage. This was the first flight i’ve had to take that it was a requirement to pay for my second bag. I paid, thinking that maybe it would make it safer for my bags to make it to my final destination. So imagine my surprise when i got to Sacramento, and my bags weren’t here! The good news is, i’m wearing my most comfortable shorts right now, so they should last me all week. Plus, they’re athletic shorts, so they’ll work as boardshorts also!! I’m glad i paid for my bags to get lost. I’m not going to name the airline i flew on, but its name rhymes with melta. I’m off to the food court to buy a $10 burger and find out what the Sac airport is all about.

Minnesota again

June 7th, 2008

Quarterfinals of the Pro tour didn’t go so well for CWB today. Only two riders from our team qualified and they were Andrew Adkison and Jimmy Trask. I guess its true that you just can’t have your best run everyday and sometimes i believe the judges opinions are wrong, but I guess opinions can’t be wrong cause they are opinions. The riders should be able to vote and approve a judge before they let them judge. Bryan Hutton actually qualified but then do to complications they put Shaun Murray through instead and threw my awesome friend B Hutts under the bus. Its fine though, things can’t always go the way of CWB even though we wish it would (in my mind and most other riders a mute switch heelside 360 is harder than an ungrabbed regular backside 360, and a melon backside 540 is alot harder than a toeside 720). I guess its how the cookie crumbles hahaha. Everything has its ups and downs and the Pro Tour is still alot of fun. Wish you all could be here with us. Laughing and joking around. And battling at iCopter. Thanks for supporting us. Without you guys we wouldn’t be able to do what we do. And I really appreciate it. iPhone.
DG

Andrew Shower Country Songs

June 7th, 2008

Oh Brotha Where Aret Though…by Soggy Bottm Boyz…..

 Thats the song Multiple World Champ signs in the shower the morning of the PWT……impressive though he did finish a shower in 2 minutes…must not have much to wash…

Zane

Andrew still has less Blogs than anyone

June 6th, 2008

Andrew is feverishly trying to catch up on his bloggin and he is starting to make up stuff now…any way I wanted to comment on Corey Bradley’s choice of books…I hope They Serve Beer in Hell….great book officially a must read for newly single guys like me…all out there should read this with the disclaimer that is is disturbing though. 

 Got my heat for tomorrow, got some hgjt6y5uigby ukv

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SOrry AA got pissed about my first sentence and tried to take my computer…real mature blogless wonder boy.

 As I was saying heats are up for tomorrow, Jimmy & Derek are battling and I have Sharpe, Fields, Palma…Andrew has Marcelo, Murray, Sean O……hoping the 25 mph winds have stopped…..

 Quote of the night…..Jimmy Trask “I’m confused”  that goes with out saying!

 

ZS

Getting my blog on

June 6th, 2008

Well i first will address the fact that I was only trying to do Zane a favor by watching a movie this evening. I knew he was debating on weather or not to take two hours of his tightly packed schedule to watch Zohan sometime this week. I was gracious enough to take two hours of my time to decide if it was worth his time or not. In the end it was and now Zane can go to Zohan without wondering if he should be addressing some urgent emails instead. You’re welcome. Glad I could help. Also I swung the sledge hammer more than a few times today putting in tent spikes.
Also weakest link in the blog? I believe I had the first blog. No big deal. Besides that it’s quality not quanity. You should look into that…
Moving on:
Since my first blog I have been doing quite a bit.
The season is full on now. I’ve been traveling on the weekends and trying to catch up and get riding time during the week.
We did an road trip to Texas in the beginning of May. It was awesome. We made a few stops along the way. One in Panama city and another 3 day stop in Hammond, LA with my friend Chip Smith. You can check the details below on derek’s blog or in the new WBM. I will have a small snapshot of the trip in a “My Scene” article on Chip Smith and the rest of the Rukus boardshop crew. They were gracious host. We finished up that trip with a fun as usual cable stock at TSR. It was an awesome time.
The next weekend was the Royer Rumble in Norther Cali. It was quite an event. Mike Royer and his crew really did a top notch job of putting on an event for both the riders and the spectators.
After that was Acworth, Master, Ft. Worth tour stop and this weekend in Minnessota for the MCPWT. I would give you more details but it’s almost 1 a.m. and I have to compete tomorrow. I have an event every weekend until October I’ll keep you posted along the way.
This blog was a bit of a catch up to speed but the next to come will have more details.
ride on, andrew

Run Way Models

June 6th, 2008

Today on 06.06.08, I got to experience what it is like to be a run way model and I got a behind the scenes look at the magical life style. So today, my flight left Orlando airpot at 10am, and I landed in Detroit at like 1 pm. From there I almost missed my connecting flight to the Twin Cities where the MCPWT stop #3 is. So we all board the plane and everything is going as planned and then we come to a halt on the run way. We sat on the run way for about 45 minutes before the captain came over the intercom and told us that we were going to have to go back to the gate, and that we needed more fuel and that we were to heavy to take off. By this time the cabin had cooled off to a mere 100 degrees F. So we go back to the gate and sat there for another hour while they took 6 luck passengers off the plane and refuled. [editors note: before we boarded the plane, I for some reason decided to buy a book which I dont even read, anyhow I purchased, “I HOPE THEY SELL BEER IN HELL”, by Tucker Max.] Anyhow by this time I had read about 75 pages of the new book which is amazing and I recommend it to most. We then get cleared for take off and we head back out onto the tarmac only to find out that we still cant take off. So we sit on the runway once again for another hour and fifteen minutes until we finally take off towards Twin Cities. [editors note: also while on the plane, I tried to download a thermometer on my iPhone to see what the actual temp was..no luck.] Long story short, come to find out, the life of a run way model is not that glamorous and I wouldnt trade my job for that in a million years.

Corey

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