Monday, November 30, 2009

Walton, Delaware County

I spent the weekend after Thanksgiving in a little town called Walton. It is in the Delaware County. Let me tell you, it is a very boring town and half the people who live there are either in there late 80's or they are younger with half there teeth missing. But the one thing that i couldn't wait to take a trip up to was the Walton cemetery where i found out that 144 people in this cemetery fought in the civil war, many people who fought in world war 2, and people such as Albert H. Sewell who was a member of the New York State Assembly, and was also part of the New York State Supreme Court. It was pretty cool when we first got there because half of the cemetery was covered in fog so it gave a cool effect, so i snapped a few photos. Take a look at the photos. This cemetery was a big deal!

- JC Beierle






Saturday, November 28, 2009

Night out before thanksgiving=MAYHEM

All the boys came back from college for thanksgiving and Wednesday was a night full of mayhem and bad decisions. Blake Ferraro woke me up at 7 am to go for a surf after stumbling into my bed around 5 am. I was so hung over I could not even stand up in the water!
-Stevie Patsis


Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Grab a pint!

INTRODUCING.... LESSING'S LOCAL ALE
Head down to the Post Office Cafe and drink with the Locals!

-Noah Lessing


More waves in November

As you can see the waves were not to big but it was for sure rippable. Maybe 5 foot on sets. Then as the day went on a beautiful sunset came alive and I was able to get some cool portrait shots. Looking like some more waves for the rest of the week into Turkey day!



Stevie Patsis











Casey Kluesner












Blake Ferraro









Blake Ferraro






Chris Tomlin

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Here we go again

Noah Lessing here with a quick wave update. Tuesday (11/24)is looking like the day with some good waves coming our way. Swellinfo.com seems to agree.... :

Tuesday
Surf: Head high ESE medium period swell with occasional 1-3' overhead high sets.
Conditions: Choppy/sideshore current in the morning with NE winds 20-25kt. Semi clean/textured conditions for the afternoon with the winds shifting NNE 15-20 kt.

Nor'Ida


Just recently we have been blessed with a beautiful hurricane swell causing waves to have up to 15 foot faces. Many visitors had came from all over the East Coast and California to surf this hurricane swell...

















































For more photos from this swell visit JC Beierle's website at jcbhotpix.com