Sanuk Blog Moves to Tumblr

by Grizzly Adam on July 19th, 2011
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Sanuk has moved to Tumblr!

Yep, we’ve created fresh, new home for all things smile-worthy.

Please note we will be transitioning all future blog efforts from this location over to the Official Sanuk Tumblr.

If searching the magical Interweb for good vibrations is your schtick, you’ll want to follow us @ www.sanukfootwear.tumblr.com


Fair Warning: If taking life too seriously is your M.O you may want to reconsider following us. That’s why they invented libraries after all.

Smile… pass it on!

Hanging Out with Sanuk Climber Sierra Blair-Coyle

by Grizzly Adam on July 13th, 2011
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“On Saturday I spent the day climbing at the amazing Priest Draw in Flagstaff, AZ. I had an awesome time working crazy, sick problems in a beautiful place! And low and behold somehow a Sanuk shirt appeared in a tree on the top of a boulder! After this wonderful find I discovered the best thing about Sanuk’s, they make awesome climbing kicks.”  -  Sierra Blair-Coyle.


Sierra climbing in the Sanuk June Bug.

Locals: The Living Legend

by Grizzly Adam on July 11th, 2011
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Do the locals in your lineup tell epic tall tales? We sure hope so…

Sanuk teamrider, Phillip Goold, encounters a living legend and documents with a hidden camera… Epic.

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More awesome absurdity @ philtervision.com

Trauma’s Travelogue: Stories from Kathmandu

by Grizzly Adam on July 7th, 2011
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Earlier this year, we caught up with professional adventure seeker and happyhead, Justin “Trauma” Lichter, right before he set off on an epic journey through the Himalayas. That was February and it’s now July (in case you hadn’t heard), and Trauma has made his triumphant return to civilization. Here’s an excerpt from his travelogue:

It was getting late one night and almost dark.  I was pushing on to find a campsite when I came across a herd of about 300 goats and sheep grazing.

Soon after I saw this guy stooped low and butchering a sheep.  I walked past and he yelled after me.  In the few English words that he spoke he asked me to be his guest for the night.  I couldn’t turn it down because there were no other campsites around and didn’t want to be rude.  I set up my tent a few yards away from his 6 foot by 6 foot rock hut.

He continued butchering the sheep.  When I was done I went over to talk to him.  He lived with his brother at about 3500 meters elevation (11550 feet) during the summers to graze his animals and then returned to their village in the fall.

His brother came out and took the meat as he was cutting it off the animal.  He made an amazing curry with the mutton and fresh goat’s milk that he had just milked, and naan (an Indian bread like a pita) that he made in the fire.  It was the best meal of the entire trip.  I couldn’t believe how tender and lean the mutton was.

Not once did I get a chewy piece of fat.  In the morning I woke up and my new friend taught me and had me milk the goats. I am now a master goat milker! He took the sour, lumpy curd of the fresh goat milk and made me a cup of salt tea, a typical rural Indian beverage of black tea, fresh milk, and salt, before I headed back out hiking down the trail.

More Trauma’s Travelogue coming next week!

Until then, get your fix at www.justinlichter.com 

#Sanuk on Instagram!

by Grizzly Adam on July 7th, 2011
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Alright all you iPhone usin’ hooligans (sorry lesser cellphone loyalists), are you gettin’ snappy with Instagram?

Yeah? Us too! (…well, some of us). Did you know you can show off your “artsy fartsy” Sanuk photos on our Facebook Page with the greatest of ease? True story dudes and dudettes.

Simply snap a photo of your kicks in actions and hashtag it in the comment field with #Sanuk and they will magically appear in our NEW Instagram Tab.

Press “Done” and… Voilà, you’re on your way to becoming the coolest kid on the block (And by block we of course mean Internet. Duh).

There’s already a handful in the ever-growing collection, so let’s have some fun! Oh, did we mention it’s free? Because it like, so totally is.

To see the tab and the goods, visit: http://on.fb.me/SanukInstagram

**Note: If at any point during this post, the thought “What in blue buffalo chips is Instagram?!” ran through your pretty, little head… may we suggest a prompt Google search. Then join the party. If this ain’t for you, that’s cool too. You’re still rad in our eyes. Except that one dude – He’s still a jerk.