Warm up for next season! Read Paul´s story about his stay with us, enjoy!

Paul from Australia stayed with us at the camp earlier this year and wrote about his experiences in his travel blog.
Thank you Paul!
You can read it here:
http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/paulandemz/1/1303471764/tpod.html#_
February...

It is now already the end of February and the second camp for the season has just finished, it has been a great season so far with a lot of new happy faces at the camp. Otherwise it is business as usual with a lot of surfing on the agenda.
2011 New people New projects

The season has just started and we are back in business with new guests, a few new staff members and many new projects.
Countdown to next season: 6 Days to go!
Things are boiling on Surfcamp Lombok as we prepare to open the gates for next season, lots to be done but we're getting there..
The Yoga beruga is finished; look forward to daily yoga classes in a tranquil setting.
News from the Camp
Buckle up for season start 2010, as always many things are happening but usually in rubber time.
Octopus Blob Art on Longboard noserider

So we are making a 9'6" long, 3" thick noserider for a guy in Los Angeles. He requested something unique and artsy so here we go: Octo blob!!
Tori designed the Octopus with colour pencils on ricepaper which I laminated into the board under the fiberglass.
Ding repair using recycled foam

We have had some really solid swell here on the west coast in Calirfornia this year. My friend Ben took out his step up 6'6" rounded pin shaped by Rusty Preisendorfer to Blacks beach. We had a solid 10-foot swell pumping from the NW/W at a solid 17 second period. Waves were heavy, slabby, fast and hollow. On a big wave Ben climbed up on the face and tried to shoot a hollow section, just to get smacked on the head by the powerful lip of the wave. The lip slammed his jaw into his board! A sore jaw and a gnarly rail ding close to a side fin was the result.
Severe ding repair, a board split in two and -13 degrees celsius.
Since me, my brother and Christian is leaving for Marocko on Thursday I decided to fix my old Webber S-Core. It has snapped twice on me and the second time half of all the fiberglass on the belly was ripped oswellff.
It was fixed with carbon fiber and kevlar since a year back but i never finished the project, but when I realized there is massive coming to Marocko I decided to bring my 6`8 as backup.
So even though it was cold, and the sanding/paint job is far from perfect I am stoked to be able to bring my old baby with me to Agadir!