A podcast that believes everyone has a story to tell as we hang out with everyday surfers from around the world and talk about the most unusual adventures they have had that were most definitely not a part of the plan. Hosted by Mark Imhoof, world traveler and surfer for over forty-five years who believes the best place to be is in a hammock and lives by the motto - "the best trips usually involve the least money and even less planning."
…
continue reading
1
Tim Folkert of Migration Surfboards - Holland, Michigan
1:02:36
1:02:36
Reproducir más Tarde
Reproducir más Tarde
Listas
Me gusta
Me gusta
1:02:36
Raised in a small town on the shores of Lake Michigan, Tim finished school and headed out west where he discovered a girl and through her, surfing. Tim's story is the classic start at the bottom and work your way up in the surf industry as he began as a sander and polisher for two of Santa Cruz California's most productive shapers, Bob Pearson and …
…
continue reading
In these times of restricted freedoms and liberties, it becomes a time to think about past times of travel and the characters we have met along the way. This episode is the story of the happiest surfer and the circumstances that made him so. It is refreshing to imagine him out there somewhere along that road heading north, living the simple life wi…
…
continue reading
1
Don't Eat The Pork Tacos Point, Mexico with Señor Deputy Stink
1:03:18
1:03:18
Reproducir más Tarde
Reproducir más Tarde
Listas
Me gusta
Me gusta
1:03:18
The Wild West of Mexican surfing in 1986 was La Ticla Mexico. Señor Stink and his Outer Banks crew made multiple cross-continent trips to surf the point that we called "Don't Eat the Pork Tacos Point". Proof that Mexico has always been dangerous, he tells of surviving cartel gunfights, the pig toilets, an afternoon fight with drunken locals in a th…
…
continue reading
Roach talks story about his fascination for strippers and bizarre insects, leaving cocaine behind for Hawaii and moving there with less than $1000 thirty-six years ago, a near-death wipeout at giant Haleiwa and his time on the North Shore and at the Pi'ikoi Pit in Honolulu with the X Brah, Couch Boy, Skeeter and the Peruvians on the floor. A former…
…
continue reading
During this hour, join me in my hammock as we hang out with Fing Yardin from the Southeast Coast of Australia as he shared his stories of learning to bodyboard due to a surfboard fin being embedded in his leg. He became a river surfer who ended up surfing the largest rapids in the world in Africa on the Zambezi River. During this hangout, Fing teac…
…
continue reading
The Dune Man discusses "The Deliverance of Surfing", "The End of The Search", drug lords and swindlers in Central America, surfing El Salvador at nineteen at the start of the Civil War, his two thousand dollar property on the point at Pavones and naming everyone who was in the lineup - all six of them. He shares stories of boat sinking and survival…
…
continue reading
Hangout and hear classic stories from unknown surfers--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/markoshammock/message
…
continue reading