Cape Town is one of the best surfski spots in the world. In summer the southeaster howls; in winter the northwesters storm - and we go downwind. Never too cold, never too hot, we paddle the year round.
Ivan Lawler narrates this cool video which introduces our sport... If anyone asks you what surfski paddling is all about, send them the link...
Wednesday afternoon and I’m sitting at my desk watching the live data from the weather station on Roman Rock lighthouse. It’s 15m/s SE (30kt or thereabouts)... I sneak out of the office early...
[Editor: This is the first of what will become a regular feature; Route Notes that describe a favourite paddle.] For those downwind paddling addicts living in the Southern Suburbs of Cape Town, the Millers Run is the default route in summer when the southeaster blows. Here are some notes on how and when to do it.
Surfski TV is back! With two shows - Cape Point Challenge 2009, and that epic battle between Dawid Mocke and Matt Bouman at the 2010 Dunlop Surfski World Cup in Durban... Enjoy!
I recently bought one of the new HD GoPro Hero cameras... It’s been a learning curve but I’m finally getting the hang of it.
Hurricane Alley was living up to its name - the 30kt NNW wind was ricocheting off the cliffs and mini-tornados were swirling clouds of spray across the surface of sea... and I knew that the cameras were out of memory!