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SUPzero Factor July 2015: 21 points.

Relative: 8.4% of top scorer. Average: 0.7 points per day.

Brands: Infinity Surfboards

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Jul 9 Social Instagram TODOS SANTOS ISLAND, SELF SUPPORTED SUP TRIP. LOST AT SEA. CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS POST. When the sound of crashing waves sounded too close for us not to see land, finally the shape of an island broke the horizon through the fog. “TODOS SANTOS!” We all yelled. This time we had found it. The island was much smaller than expected and we realized how lucky we were to have found it without a GPS, in that thick fog. Suddenly everyone was in a good mood, cheering and reenergized. However, at that moment, we didn’t know we were NOT going to be welcome on shore. We were about to find out the island was not ours. TO BE CONTINUED. Check out future issues of @outsidemagazine for Joe Carberry @joecarberry story on our adventure with Dave Boehne @thebrownblurr and Jack Bark @jackbark. Documented by @marchesiphoto @the_spider_from_mars @saulcreative #sup #standuppaddle #offthebeatenpath #surfing #adventuretravel.
Jul 8 Social Instagram TODOS SANTOS ISLAND, SELF SUPPORTED SUP TRIP. LOST AT SEA. CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS POST. After recollecting we decided to make another push for the Island this time trying to keep a straight heading. I would like to say that a pod of dolphins guided us on our journey but that would be too romantic of a lie. We ran into a large pod that followed us for the longest time. This was probably the largest and most playful pod of dolphins I have ever seen. I will never get tired of these encounters. Well after the dolphins had left us we kept going on our blind pursue. Still a whiteout, no island in sight. We stopped again in the middle of ocean, discouraged and ready to trade our bacon and eggs for a GPS. As we were trying to figure out what to do we heard the sound of crashing waves. It was eery, spooky and cool at the same time. Could this be Todos Santos Island? We started following the sound in the fog seeing nothing but white infront of us. The sound got louder and louder. TO BE CONTINUED. Check out future issues of @outsidemagazine for Joe Carberry @joecarberry story on our adventure with Dave Boehne @thebrownblurr and Jack Bark @jackbark. Documented by @marchesiphoto @the_spider_from_mars @saulcreative #sup #standuppaddle #offthebeatenpath #surfing #adventuretravel.
Jul 8 Social Instagram TODOS SANTOS ISLAND, SELF SUPPORTED SUP TRIP. LOST AT SEA. CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS POST. After hours of blind paddling, in a complete whiteout in search of the Island, Joe blurted out frustrated. “THIS DOESN’T FEEL RIGHT!” We had been keeping a less than straight heading toward the island but the flat open Ocean and the fog gave us no sense of direction. We were totally disoriented and tension was growing. Suddenly out of the fog, land appeared. “TODOS SANTOS ISLAND!” we all yelled in excitement. But Joe’s feelings were correct, it didn't feel right. The excitement was quick to vanish when we realized we had made a 180 degree turn and after hours of paddling we were back on land where we had started the crossing. 'Shit!' We stopped discouraged and not many words were exchanged. “Now what?”. TO BE CONTINUED. Check out future issues of @outsidemagazine for Joe Carberry @joecarberry story on our adventure with Dave Boehne @thebrownblurr and Jack Bark @jackbark. Documented by @marchesiphoto @the_spider_from_mars @saulcreative #sup #standuppaddle #offthebeatenpath #surfing
Jul 7 Social Instagram TODOS SANTOS ISLAND, SELF SUPPORTED SUP TRIP. LOST AT SEA. When you think of Mexico in July you think of warm, sunny blue skies. The crossing to Todos Santos Island was only 2 or 3 miles, off course you can visually see the island from shore in your plans back at home. A GPS? A compass? Who needs one right? Need to pack light and you only think about the essentials, like bacon and eggs. As we woke up to a thick, cold fog layer we looked at each other wondering… Is this Mexico? For real? We followed the coastline for the first miles and then on the crossing to Todos Santos Island, it didn’t take long to realize that we were LOST AT SEA. TO BE CONTINUED. Check out future issues of @outsidemagazine for Joe Carberry @joecarberry story on our adventure with Dave Boehne @thebrownblurr and Jack Bark @jackbark. Documented by @marchesiphoto @the_spider_from_mars @saulcreative. #sup #surfing #adventuretravel #offthebeatenpath

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