His older brother Colin is also super stoked to be here in Nicaragua catching a nice sized swell. He was catching his fare share of bombs this morning as you can tell from this right hander.
Last but not least es su padre Ray showing the kids what years of experience will do for your surfing. He was taking off on the best set waves all morning long. It was a pleasure meeting you guys and we hope to see you again real soon.
Our good friend Oliver was watching when that photo was taken and was out there as fast as he could. It didn’t take him long before he snagged one for himself.
In the afternoon we changed locations and found this jewel of a wave. Here is D-lite showing us he can still go vertical. He seems to like his new cork board design, what do you guys think? See you later alligators!!!
Before we go, we have to throw up this killer shot of Billy, who was able to grab one last set wave before flying back home this morning. Good to meet you Billy – don’t worry, we’ll catch some tomorrow for you!
And finally, we have Dewey, always stoked to rep the NSR clothing line. Here he is in the stylish “Lucky Green, looks a lot like Boston” Jersey and the classic Black and Red NSR Trucker. As Dewey always says, “if you are looking for waves, you have to look good”!
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