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THROUGH CRACKS IN THE PAVEMENT

True Surf Adventure is as Cheap and Easy as Jumping on Your Bike

Those roads less traveled are closer than you think. Peter Garraway, long hauling.


Speed and convenience have drastically changed the nature of surf travel. We’re all familiar with how advanced forecasts allow for quick strikes timed to perfection. Pre-packaged tours remove all the guesswork and risks. Hermetically sealed environments and modern-day gadgets allow us to bring our living rooms wherever we go. Even access to the world’s most remote locations is getting easier and easier, while adventure—true adventure—is harder and harder to find…or is it?

Speed and convenience have drastically changed the nature of surf travel" - Click Here For a Bicycle Road Trip Video

Over the past few months, a handful of surfers have walked through the doors here looking haggard and dirty, with that familiar look on their faces that says they’ve just endured something special. And each of them did, simply by jumping off the tourist bus and onto their bikes for a fresh round of travel fun. Some, like Chris Del Moro and crew, turned an average trip down the coast into the trip of a lifetime.

Others, like our own Curious Gabe Sullivan, slowly worked their way through New Zealand, hoping all the while to be sidetracked. After being on the receiving end of their many tales, we figured this was a trend worthy of some attention. So we asked Mr. Sullivan to gather some experienced pedal-adventurers and compile a case as to why you and yours might want to redefine your next little adventure. The following is what he delivered.


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Chris Del Moro
Don’t ever invite Keith Malloy on a bike trip. I knew Keith was in good shape, but I didn’t know he was fricken’ Superman. He’s pretty much ready for the Tour de France. The first day of our bike trip down the California coast, he nearly killed us, and maybe that was his plan—I’m not sure. But by the end of the day we all had to pop five aspirin and lay flat-out dead on our backs, while he was walking around like nothing happened. Something tells me he was the only one who really knew what we were in for, and our little trip wasn’t even his idea. He definitely needed to be wearing the yellow jersey. Every stop we made, he was sitting there waiting for us to catch up. He might as well have been reading a book or eating lunch, because there were times he had to wait for a while, but that’s one of the things that riding a bike makes you do. You slow down and stop all the time. And that’s why you start absorbing things.

A simple ride down the California coast can be pretty revealing when it comes to proper equipment. Alex Knost was quick to remind the boys that, in L.A. County, there are five peelers begging to be high-lined with toes over for every decent beachbreak.
Reader Comments 
Posted Tue Apr29, 2008, 1:54 AM — By Rebecca Eide
I'm hoping to make some long distance cycling trips in a couple of months but I'm not having any luck finding a surfboard carrier that isn't a side carrier for a bike. The carriers that are in the photos of this article are exactly what I've been looking for. Does anyone know where I could pick one up? Thanks!
Posted Sat Jul12, 2008, 8:31 PM — By Greg
Rebecca were you able to find that trailer? I am looking for one also and haven't been able to find it. Or does anyone know where they can be purchased? Please email me with any information, thank you! gregbranam@aol.com
Posted Tue Jul15, 2008, 4:56 PM — By josh
Hey you two- The quiver caddy is one that is similiar-for about $400. http://www.quiverkaddy.com/ I think these guys were using the "wheele surfboard bike rack" which I saw for $99 online. Another option is to pick up a used kiddie trailer like a burley and mount some homemade pvc racks on the top to strap the board to. Pedal and Paddle On! josh

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