Archive for the ‘Sanuk on the Road’ Category

Shayne’s Sanuks: Sleepy San Diego

Monday, December 27th, 2010

Welcome to Chapter 3 of Shayne’s Sanuks- a growing collection of photos taken by Sanuk surf shredder/traveler/full-time family man, Shayne McIntyre.

If you missed the first and second installments do check ‘em out (Look, we’ve even hi-lighted them for ya).

This time, Shayne shows us around his old stomping grounds- San Diego. More  specifically, the sleepy, sea-grass covered coves of La Jolla. As a mecca for surf culture, San Diego has seen it’s fair share of legends come, go and stick around. Here, Shayne gives us his unique take on what makes this area so special:

“This is an image of the Wind an’ Sea “Shack” in San Diego, taken at first light (I later caught a couple of those fun wedgy rights you see in the lineup).  This is where I grew up, learned to surf, and even made my first dollar when I was a kid fixing dings with Stecker right there at the shack.  The foundations of my appreciation for surfing and everything that goes with it started here.”

“Along with Family, Wind an’ Sea is what I miss most about San Diego now that I live in Puerto Rico – but I always find time when visiting to stop by and spend as much time there as I can.  One day I’ll move back.”

“This is image is facing South taken from under the shack.  The whole area is really beautiful and never really gets too crowded because there are no direct links to the freeways making it a hassle to make your way down here.  Some people also don’t like all the rocks or body-wamp…those are some of my favorite things.”

“The surfers of Windan’ Sea have made a huge impact on the culture & performance of surfing today that can’t be underestimated: Bob Simmons – breaking away from the single fin into twin fin planing hulls revolutionizing surfboard design forever. Style pioneer,Phil Edwards, who was the first person to drop in at Pipeline among other things.

Mike Hynson, Skip Frye, Butch Van Artsdalen… even Miki Dora got in to the Windan’ Sea Surf Club due to it’s prestige even though he lived in LA. Tom Lochefeldt did his best to keep surfers out of Windan’Sea and invented the “WaveLoch” standing wave which has people riding waves from Abu Dhabi to the decks of Cruise ships today. Other noteworthy surfers include Bill Caster, Chris O’Rourke, Peter King, Richard Kenvin, Tim Bessell, Jon Roseman, Saxon Boucher, & Derek Dunfee, not a complete list by a mile…”

“This little fun right is called Turtles and runs off a rock to the North of Windan’Sea’s main break right into the inside left meeting right on the sand.  It’s a fun wave on it’s day and gives some crowd relief for the groms on busy days.”

Where in the world will Shayne go next?

Photos and Story-Telling by: Shayne McIntyre

Streaming Sounds: Seth Pettersen LIVE from Zoey’s

Tuesday, December 7th, 2010

Do you enjoy groovy sounds?

How about feel-good tunes?

We thought so.

May we present our good bud, Seth Pettersen, coming to you LIVE from Zoey’s. Thanks to fancy technology, you can now catch his whole performance from the comfort of whatever thing you’re sitting on!

Like what you see?

Dig what you hear?

(Are we really asking more questions?)

Visit www.sethpettersen.com all things Seth!

(Ps: He’s also Facebookin’)

Donavon Frankenreiter “Glows” on CBS Early Show

Monday, November 29th, 2010

Our mustachioed man of music (and all things groovy), Donavon Frankenreiter, is making the rounds like a pitcher of beer at the local pub. While your were spoonin’ a big bowl o’ Cheerios on Saturday, Diamond Donny swung by CBS to perform on The Early Show. Bottom’s up:

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Shayne’s Sanuks: Somewhere in Puerto Rico

Tuesday, November 16th, 2010

Welcome to Chapter 2 of Shayne’s Sanuks- a growing collection of photos taken by Sanuk surf shredder/traveler/full-time family man, Shayne McIntyre.

If you’ve missed the first installment and currently staring at your screen, wondering what the @#%! this is… allow us to quickly catch you up to speed: Shayne McIntyre is the ringleader of a jet-setting, adventure-seeking, surf-scoring family. Their adventures are so awesome in fact, they’ve got their very own television show- ‘On Surfari‘ which airs on FuelTV.

Aside from being a loving father, professional surfer, and devilishly handsome man, Shayne also takes incredible photos (while wearing his Sanuks – duh!)

Every time Shayne heads to a new place, a new installment of “Shayne’s Sanuks” will be showcased. All words to follow have been written on the road by Shayne himself. Enjoy!

“Shannon and I’s Sanuks in the water for the Finals at the Rip Curl Pro “Somewhere in Puerto Rico.”

“Kelly floating to victory in the final.  It was amazing to see an athlete dominate on a level like that.  He was unstoppable.”

“Puerto Rico color at the event.”


“My Daughter, Coral, representing her island when local boy Dylan Graves went head to head with Slater.  Go Dylan!”


“My Son, Banyan, could care less who was surfing, the tide pools were the bigger draw for him.”


“Definitely my favorite surf photo I have ever snapped – Kelly dropping in on a heavy left at a secret spot in PR while Pottz looks on.  Sent this one to Surfer’s Journal expecting they’d want it as a cover.  They haven’t called back yet!”


“Rest in Peace A.I.  One of the greatest surfers ever.”

Where in the world will Shayne go next?

Inside the Mind of Donavon Frankenreiter by BNQT.COM

Tuesday, November 9th, 2010

Ever wonder what it would be like to be Donavon Frankenreiter?

Well, right now, if you were our mustachioed muchacho, you’d be on tour…

Roadtrippin’ on a big ol’ bus (with trailer in tow) movin’ around the country on a musical mission to spread good times.

You’d be hittin’ a different stage every night and doin’ what puts a smile on your face.

Oh yeah, AND you’d be stoked. Really stoked. Just like Donny.

On the third stop of Donny’s whirlwind, BNQT.com caught up with the man himself to find out what’s like:

(Moving images provided by: BNQT.com )

Find out where Donny will be next- It could be closer than you think: Tour Schedule