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  1. I have some more random clips to upload but I got a sample of them up last night including my two flubs (I did my first endo after purling to the bottom). One of the good nights of this summer's surfing meetups. Good sized waves and no swimmers to worry about.
  2. We may still be getting ready but if you show up after we've gone (I'm not sure what time you think you'll get there) you should be able to find us on the water without a problem. If you know you'll be there by 5:30 or so we can wait for you.
  3. We launch on the Seabrook side of the harbor and that's where we meet. We tend to paddle over to the beach then somewhat spread out. If you are coming from 101 (north of the harbor) you cross the drawbridge then shortly after the road goes to four lanes you'll see a long lot on the right. There's a public restroom building in the middle of the lot and we normally park in that vicinity (wooden accessibility ramp area). Launch from the harbor beach and head out the harbor. Typically we are on the Hampton Beach side (left/north) but occasionally Seabrook Beach or the sandbar at the mouth. It shouldn't be too difficult to spot us on the water.
  4. I'll bring my boat with me to work. If anyone plans on going please post as such. I won't go if I don't see that anyone else is.
  5. Friday (tomorrow) looks nice. Does anyone want to play in the surf since the weekend looks no good? I can be there by 5pm.
  6. jtmllr

    Hampton

    Tomorrow is better for me too, and better weather. I can be there before 5 pm.
  7. jtmllr

    Hampton

    If Tuesday is a washout I'm free to go Weds or Thurs instead. Reply here if interested.
  8. I use reservoir systems for hiking, biking, and sometimes kayaking. I find the best thing is to keep them dry - empty out after using then find a way to get the inside dry. The expansion hanger systems are OK but you really need airflow so a Zero Goo can take care of that. Noisy like a hair dryer but I put it in a closed room when in use. As far as cleaning I use economical options like Nashbar Aqua Cleanse as it is much cheaper than the Camelbak stuff. Or, simply use mint Listerine knockoff store brand mouthwash. It has antimicrobial properties (I'm not sure how well it works against mold but bleach will kill anything) and since it is made for use in your mouth if there's a taste left over I'd rather have mint than bleach. The main thing is to keep them dry so nothing can grow in the first place. The tubes usually get funky regardless.
  9. Slowly but surely ending up here videos. There should be 6 eventually.
  10. Some great action pics (timing). I need to break out my camera more. I'm still working on posting video. The first round of renders somehow got set at widescreen within 4:3 so I had to re-render. Then my overnight uploads failed. Each video can take 2-3 hours to upload all the while hogging my connection so I've been trying to do them at night. I'm trying to work my router's QoS settings to see if I can have uploads scale back usage when something else wants a chance then I can commit to uploading sooner and not be confined to off-hours upload windows. The caveats to shooting hours of footage I then have to edit and post... With any luck there will be some up later this evening then more for tomorrow and I'll post a link here.
  11. I only took a few pictures. Still working on video. I should have some uploaded overnight.
  12. We launch from the Seabrook side of the harbor. Just over the drawbridge there are some fishing buildings and past that a long parking lot with a public restroom in the middle. We park there and carry to the water.
  13. My work schedule has shifted earlier and as I go to Hampton from work I'll probably be launching at 5 or a little afterwards from now on if others want to show up early.
  14. My pics from today http://smu.gs/o2A1Jv
  15. Canon D10 is made in Japan for what it is worth. I like to know where things are made.
  16. Maybe me. I have another trip scheduled that day but I don't think I'll make the long drive for cloudy weather. If I stay local I can go to Odiorne.
  17. I use a particular style that is made up of a coiled, phone cord type leash which unclips at the paddle shaft. I clip the other end to my deck bungies and put the "slack" under the bungies so it isn't mobile and just have the quick connect piece accessible. I don't use the leash to paddle, only as a retaining device when wanting to use my hands for photos or when having done a wet exit and wanting to have my hands free to get back in rather than having to slide the paddle blade under the bungies and have the paddle in the way. With the majority of the leash under the bungies I don't have cord to get tangled in (or annoyed by) but I can pull out what I need for the task then tuck it back in later. As stated I use it as a temporary holder rather than a full-time leash. I suppose if it were used full-time there's still the danger of entaglement but since it is elastic under no stress it is shorter than a typical line (under 3' relaxed) and the coils help it stay stuck in place under the bungies and has no tendency to work loose. Also you would only need to have the length out you needed for range of motion rather than the full length supplied. It has a Kevlar core so I don't know how easily it could be cut in an emergency. I'm sure shears would have no problem but a knife might not be as quick. It has served me well based on my usage preferences and if having a temporary paddle holder is all you want it might work for you too. An additional plus is that if you buy one for each paddle, you really only need to have one leash part in your kit and each paddle retains it's own small connector part so when switching paddles you don't have to do anything extra. http://www.seattlesportsco.com/productcart/pc/viewPrd.asp?idproduct=147&idcategory=0 Jeff
  18. Yes, thank you very much for organizing and sharing your beach and amenities. I've been to Cape Porpoise twice but neither time did the outside of the islands. I was happy to meet two new people including a fellow nordy owner. Also spend time in the choppier water brought to us from offshore last week while we had it. A little more experience with what bigger swells do between the rocks, and what it is like crossing the break zone of larger-than-normal-for-here breakers. Two got me in Casco, but the unholy trinity off Cape Porpoise's mis-timed experiment didn't. I wish I had video but only have some photos of napping ducks. It looks like you have a decent surf spot just up from the last island of the Cape before your part of the beach. Shallows that produce waves with plenty of room before the shore.
  19. OK, great. At this point in time I'll plan on going. I'm also thinking of hitting Hampton again today around 4 to play in the waves and bowl since high tide is 5:30 and the water temps are great, and the weather hot and sunny. If anyone is interested let me know 603 319 4107 as I'm doing stuff that has to be done and if in a groove I might skip it. I should take the opportunity while I have it, so if having company that would tilt favor towards fun instead of duty.
  20. I'm interested. Is 219 KHWY a home address? On Google Maps there is a shared drive but it isn't apparent whether this is public access/pkg.
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