Tribe Surfrat in the Gorge 09

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Tribe Surfrat in the Gorge 09

Postby Craig Goudie » Sun Jan 17, 2010 10:10 pm

Usually I get the trailer out before the vid, but not this year. If you have an interest,
here are some of the Tibe ripp'n it up in the Gorge. The Lower res version is here

http://www.vimeo.com/8808000

The HD version is here, if you have the band width and processing power (click on the little HD symbol in the lower RH corner)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fopFaHdNjnU

-Craig

p.s . this is a pretty big file.
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Re: Tribe Surfrat in the Gorge 09

Postby Sarah Ranes » Mon Jan 18, 2010 8:59 am

Craig A BIG THANK YOU!...as always, awesome video! We appreciate, all the time and energy that you put into finding the good vid, and music, and making it available for us all to enjoy! We've watched and enjoyed, the 09 video many times already. It's a geat way to remember all the summer fun! U ROCK!
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Re: Tribe Surfrat in the Gorge 09

Postby darrenfowler » Thu Jan 21, 2010 9:01 am

Thanks Craig!!!
Awesome vid - You always make me look like a supa-star!!!!!!!!
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Re: Tribe Surfrat in the Gorge 09

Postby Dr Breeze » Thu Feb 11, 2010 11:34 pm

Hey man . . . how come "Kona Boy" didn't make the highlight reel ? What's wrong with a guy schlogging on a 12' board at the Hatch ? That's something you don't see every day ! :-)
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Re: Tribe Surfrat in the Gorge 09

Postby Craig Goudie » Fri Feb 12, 2010 5:42 pm

Hey Doc,

Kona Boy will be in the 2009 UWA in the Gorge Video to be seen at the Season Opener in April, and he wasn't schlogging that
12 footer, he was ripp'n it when even the Kiters weren't gett'n any rides!

-Craig

Dr Breeze wrote:Hey man . . . how come "Kona Boy" didn't make the highlight reel ? What's wrong with a guy schlogging on a 12' board at the Hatch ? That's something you don't see every day ! :-)
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Re: Tribe Surfrat in the Gorge 09

Postby Shawn Henderson » Tue Feb 16, 2010 9:10 pm

Very nice video, I have a huge appreciation for the cat like reflexes you people have out there. That water is just boiling! I thought Utah lake got gnarly, but nothing compares to the gorge. Must be an amazing feeling to be in control despite so much chaos in the wind and water. Some day if I can get to that level, I will try a pilgrimage to wind Mecca. And probably get my but kicked. :roll: Thanks to this video and some recent warm weather my pole board itch is beginning to flare up again!
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Re: Tribe Surfrat in the Gorge 09

Postby Craig Goudie » Wed Feb 17, 2010 11:03 am

Shawn,

Peace on the edge of destruction, once you feel it you can't go back to your former life.

It does take a few days to "acclimatize" to windsurfing in the Gorge, but there are plenty of places to sail where
it's not extreme. You should join us this coming season! I can pretty much guarantee core components of the Tribe will be there Memorial Day week, 4th of July Week, and 24th of July week. I'm up about 60-70 days during the
summer, so if you decide to come up, PM me here, and I can help you pick a location that will challenge you without
discouraging you.

-Craig

Shawn Henderson wrote:Very nice video, I have a huge appreciation for the cat like reflexes you people have out there. That water is just boiling! I thought Utah lake got gnarly, but nothing compares to the gorge. Must be an amazing feeling to be in control despite so much chaos in the wind and water. Some day if I can get to that level, I will try a pilgrimage to wind Mecca. And probably get my but kicked. :roll: Thanks to this video and some recent warm weather my pole board itch is beginning to flare up again!
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Re: Tribe Surfrat in the Gorge 09

Postby Mike Egan » Sun Feb 21, 2010 7:55 pm

Shawn, if you can sail on Utah Lake on a big day you can handle most spots in the gorge. In fact I think the gorge is an easy place to sail, unless its an easterly day. :)))
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Re: Tribe Surfrat in the Gorge 09

Postby Leo Chan » Sun Feb 21, 2010 8:18 pm

Shawn, anywhere is easier to sail than Utah Lake. You'll love the consistent wind and predictable swells. ;)
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Re: Tribe Surfrat in the Gorge 09

Postby duanekarren » Tue Mar 09, 2010 9:39 am

Craig,

Just looked at the UWA Site for the 1st time in several months. Watched Tribe Surfrat in both regular & high def. Great video. Even the low def version is very clear. You just get better and better. Assume some of that is upgraded equipment.

Thanks for all you do.

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Re: Tribe Surfrat in the Gorge 09

Postby jimhornbeck » Sun Mar 28, 2010 9:03 am

Its time.
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