Dakar/Apologies

I have dreamed of visiting Dakar, Senegal for about the last six years, which was when I first stumbled upon its geography on google earth. So obviously when the opportunity arose a couple weeks ago I took off to Senegal with a one day notice and I had no idea how things were gonna go. What I did know is that my buddy Tyler McGill would be arriving the morning before me and had lined up the place to stay on Ngor Island(Now for those of you who don’t know Tyler, I think he may be the only person I know that is “luckier” than me. He parlayed winning a bet walking from Boston to New York into a CBS gig in which he got to do all sorts of cool stuff. I’ll save a lot of time and just let you google him on your own). So he only mentioned that the place was owned by the now famous Senegalese rapper AKON! Now if you didn’t google Tyler yet, it is no stretch to think he may be friends with him and that was my first thought. It also worked out that my girlfriend Jen was able to sneak away and having heard AKON owned the place I figured she’d be in for quite a treat! Now remember this part of the story for later.
At 5:30a.m. on the 10th we headed to the airport in SD. Upon arriving in Chicago we saw our connecting flight was delayed and it was going to make it almost impossible to make our flight from Washington DC to Dakar. Sure enough, long story short we wound up missing our flight in DC(see my previous post for more details if you haven’t read it already). This wound up costing us two days but we eventually got another flight and made it there. After escaping the mobs outside the airport and getting a boat out to the small island of Ngor we made it to our room. First glance revealed Tyler was passed out under his mesquito net with beads of sweat dripping off his face. Bad news is that it was 7a.m. Haha. He woke up as we entered and I looked up to see a ceiling fan not spinning. Of course my first comment was “scared to use the ceiling fan cowboy!?” I knew something was up when the look on his face was half “death stare” and half “you’re screwed” haha.
If you’re not familiar with Ngor island it’s the first wave the guys surf in Africa in Endless Summer I. However those guys stayed across the way in the government hotel. Apparently ever since then the island has decided to keep its cool small island vibe and pass on being connected to the power grid of the mainland. Any electricity is generated by wind and solar and in very small quantities. VERY COOL(unless you brought 3 cameras an iPhone a gopro and a MacBook Pro lol)!!! I could now see as well why the ceiling fan I joked to Ty about wasn’t spinning or cooling anything down lol. Also the toilets were 100% manual. Again, fine for Ty and I, but not if you brought your girlfriend and it’s NOT what she was expecting haha. This was why I mentioned AKON owning the camp earlier was because we were envisioning this crazy lush compound haha. Anyway, after a quick freakout Jen adapted very well and realized how cool it was to experience the “local style” as I put it. AND after spending ten days there I totally recommend staying at Ngor island surf camp as Jesper who runs the camp and their staff are amazing people! Just go knowing that you shouldn’t be an energy hog haha. There are a few fun waves on the island or if you want, Alassane, Kouka and Mua will take you to any of the other great waves on the mainland. The other great thing about limited electricity is that you get to met and ACTUALLY socialize with tons of cool people from all over the world. I had only drank 8 beers this whole year up until this trip but i probably drank 50+ more along with some local moonshine “whiskey” since there were plenty of Germans and beers on the island and most nights were passed drinking and playing the card game “bullshit”. It was so great not having people on their phones 24/7. The vibe in the water was great as well. Everyone is just so happy to be surfing and “localism” isn’t even a thought. I had so much fun sharing beers, waves and good vibes with Jen, Ty and everyone else we met.
It was an amazing trip and I couldn’t wait to get back and plug in to share. Of course my first meal back in the US landed me with food poisoning(ironic?), wrecking thanksgiving but oh well, I’m still so thankful! As I said we had lots of cameras etc so I’ll be posting more pictures to follow but here are some from two of them. Sorry for the delay on posting anything. All pics are by myself or Jennifer Pitman. Enjoy!

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Take this advice!

Now before we go getting SANDY in our pantsy’s, I wanted to remind all of you to review the now famous article by Joel Feid! READ IT, and treat it as the bible! Now go start up your hype train!

When Ryan asked me to do a forecast piece, I said “what the schnell”?!! Our Facebook friends were so accurate for Leslie, where could my insight possibly be useful?! Here are some fool proof steps to ensure you’ll score the best waves with the least amount of people:

– Accept all Facebook friend requests (whether you know them or not)
– Then take all their forecasts/predictions seriously (especially beginners, weekend diehards and SUPers)
– Don’t check Surfline, Wunderground, NOAA or any forecasting sites. Why waste your time? FB people have swells predicted before dust is even leaving the African coast.
– Weather patterns never change so that big blob you see on the 180 hour forecast is bound to happen! Plan your spot weeks in advance (“Man, did you see the 180 hour? Spot X is going to be so sick in two Tuesdays at 10:47”.)
– Be prepared. It might be flat today but make sure you keep that 9’0” BIC strapped to your roof at all times. Chicks dig surfers and that big stick is screaming local pro.
– Don’t go to the beach to check the surf. Webcams give an accurate depiction of all spots.
– If you must go to the beach to see for yourself – find the Quebec plates. They’re the best around and have been scoring the secret spots for years. The boardshorts over the wetsuit should have already given that away.
– Also – believe every story you hear. No one ever exaggerates!
– Finally – update FB, Instagram and Twitter with your location. A photo would be even more helpful. That’s the best crowd control around.
– Repeat for all hurricanes, nor’easters, windswells and random farts in the bathtub…

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Don’t forget, Joel shreds and clearly knows what he’s talking about!

Final

As mentioned in the past, I’ve been coaching Michael Gumina and I just wanted to throw up a shout out since he made the final this weekend at salt creek. Congrats bud! Our next training phase will be lots of curls so that we can lift a first place trophy haha. Here’s a little collage I made from our Thursday film session.

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