Sea Pea
Sea Pea is now the sweetest surf board name I have ever heard, you can find out more on Gulf Stream’s blog Gordon got to record Wills first session on it, in some questionable surf this is just one of...
Sea Pea is now the sweetest surf board name I have ever heard, you can find out more on Gulf Stream’s blog Gordon got to record Wills first session on it, in some questionable surf this is just one of...
One of the most influential surfer-shapers in the history of surfing, Simon Anderson, will be visiting the Museum of British Surfing on Sunday September 15th between 2pm and 4pm. When the Australian developed his three-fin ‘Thruster’ design over 1980 &...
I love going away but not as much as coming back, especially when welcomed by some cloud drama
Andy from the Valleys gets into role. Yes Woolacombe has been invaded by the American army. Its the Assault training centre’s 70th anniversary!
I love getting down to the beach before breakfast every morning but I do need more exercise, so I thought I might do the daily wave shot with a go pro (so I can run and not walk) rather...
I might be repeating myself more than once…
Devon isn’t known for its standing stones but it does have them. This one stands at the top of Black cloud hill over looking woolacombe.
I’ve been waiting for the right conditions to get this shot, early morning, big high tide, no people, sunshine, birds in the foreground surfers in the background. 4 out of six! not bad!
I spent part of my youth painting Dali / Monty Python inspired art and these reflected sunrise scenes always remind me of those. (wish I hadn’t put them all on a bonfire up my allotment in 1987 though!)
Clouds have always held such fascination for me, they just seam to carry so much emotion as well as vapour! Check out our collection for them in all there forms.