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Oskie’s 1st grade graduation happened to fall in line with the 2-day salmon opener. Apparently, it’s been closed for 2 years, and these couple days were the only 48 hours it’s open this season. My buddy Zach extended an invite. So, we hopped on the road and trailered the White Cap up to Santa Cruz. The night before, we did a quick run through my garage sale-bought down riggers, barbless hooks, and big nets. The thought of catching my first salmon and sharing that experience with Oscar was very exciting.

We woke at 3:15 am, headed to the fishing grounds and found out everyone and the moms literally showed up as well. Salmon fishing seems to be right of passage up that way and it was one big boat show. I was impressed at all the cool boats and more Arimas than I have ever seen with tons of cool homemade pilot houses.

We got right into the fish. By 9:30, Zach had already caught his boat’s 3-fish limit, while me and Oskie had some big fumbles. One of my garage sale-bought down-riggers cables snapped and we lost a 15-pound led. The other down rigger would just let cable out at random. We had a couple hooks up and lost fish while the bite was hot. The final stick in the spokes was when a reel came disconnected from the pole during a hook up. It was a big ole helping of humble pie, getting taken through the paces of a new style of fishing by the salmon and some faulty gear. The salmon laughing, “Welcome to north.”

Didn’t help that everywhere I looked all I could see was layers of boats with everyone hooked up! Hoots n haulers and bent rods in all directions. Zach was on his way home early and was nice enough to let us use his down riggers. After several attempts we finally got a fish on the board, then 3 more! We were so pumped! I was looking down at this new species of fish laying on the deck of my boat in disbelief. Oscar was super pumped. Lots of lessons learned that day. The main ones being making sure your gear is tight, good deals on used fishing gear maybe ain’t worth the later headache, and if Arima dies, its heaven is surely Santa Cruz.


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Oskie’s 1st grade graduation happened to fall in line with the 2-day salmon opener. Apparently, it’s been closed for 2 years, and these couple days were the only 48 hours it’s open this season. My buddy Zach extended an invite. So, we hopped on the road and trailered the White Cap up to Santa Cruz. The night before, we did a quick run through my garage sale-bought down riggers, barbless hooks, and big nets. The thought of catching my first salmon and sharing that experience with Oscar was very exciting.

We woke at 3:15 am, headed to the fishing grounds and found out everyone and the moms literally showed up as well. Salmon fishing seems to be right of passage up that way and it was one big boat show. I was impressed at all the cool boats and more Arimas than I have ever seen with tons of cool homemade pilot houses.

We got right into the fish. By 9:30, Zach had already caught his boat’s 3-fish limit, while me and Oskie had some big fumbles. One of my garage sale-bought down-riggers cables snapped and we lost a 15-pound led. The other down rigger would just let cable out at random. We had a couple hooks up and lost fish while the bite was hot. The final stick in the spokes was when a reel came disconnected from the pole during a hook up. It was a big ole helping of humble pie, getting taken through the paces of a new style of fishing by the salmon and some faulty gear. The salmon laughing, “Welcome to north.”

Didn’t help that everywhere I looked all I could see was layers of boats with everyone hooked up! Hoots n haulers and bent rods in all directions. Zach was on his way home early and was nice enough to let us use his down riggers. After several attempts we finally got a fish on the board, then 3 more! We were so pumped! I was looking down at this new species of fish laying on the deck of my boat in disbelief. Oscar was super pumped. Lots of lessons learned that day. The main ones being making sure your gear is tight, good deals on used fishing gear maybe ain’t worth the later headache, and if Arima dies, its heaven is surely Santa Cruz.


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11 months ago

Oskie’s 1st grade graduation happened to fall in line with the 2-day salmon opener. Apparently, it’s been closed for 2 years, and these couple days were the only 48 hours it’s open this season. My buddy Zach extended an invite. So, we hopped on the road and trailered the White Cap up to Santa Cruz. The night before, we did a quick run through my garage sale-bought down riggers, barbless hooks, and big nets. The thought of catching my first salmon and sharing that experience with Oscar was very exciting.

We woke at 3:15 am, headed to the fishing grounds and found out everyone and the moms literally showed up as well. Salmon fishing seems to be right of passage up that way and it was one big boat show. I was impressed at all the cool boats and more Arimas than I have ever seen with tons of cool homemade pilot houses.

We got right into the fish. By 9:30, Zach had already caught his boat’s 3-fish limit, while me and Oskie had some big fumbles. One of my garage sale-bought down-riggers cables snapped and we lost a 15-pound led. The other down rigger would just let cable out at random. We had a couple hooks up and lost fish while the bite was hot. The final stick in the spokes was when a reel came disconnected from the pole during a hook up. It was a big ole helping of humble pie, getting taken through the paces of a new style of fishing by the salmon and some faulty gear. The salmon laughing, “Welcome to north.”

Didn’t help that everywhere I looked all I could see was layers of boats with everyone hooked up! Hoots n haulers and bent rods in all directions. Zach was on his way home early and was nice enough to let us use his down riggers. After several attempts we finally got a fish on the board, then 3 more! We were so pumped! I was looking down at this new species of fish laying on the deck of my boat in disbelief. Oscar was super pumped. Lots of lessons learned that day. The main ones being making sure your gear is tight, good deals on used fishing gear maybe ain’t worth the later headache, and if Arima dies, its heaven is surely Santa Cruz.


502
27
11 months ago

Oskie’s 1st grade graduation happened to fall in line with the 2-day salmon opener. Apparently, it’s been closed for 2 years, and these couple days were the only 48 hours it’s open this season. My buddy Zach extended an invite. So, we hopped on the road and trailered the White Cap up to Santa Cruz. The night before, we did a quick run through my garage sale-bought down riggers, barbless hooks, and big nets. The thought of catching my first salmon and sharing that experience with Oscar was very exciting.

We woke at 3:15 am, headed to the fishing grounds and found out everyone and the moms literally showed up as well. Salmon fishing seems to be right of passage up that way and it was one big boat show. I was impressed at all the cool boats and more Arimas than I have ever seen with tons of cool homemade pilot houses.

We got right into the fish. By 9:30, Zach had already caught his boat’s 3-fish limit, while me and Oskie had some big fumbles. One of my garage sale-bought down-riggers cables snapped and we lost a 15-pound led. The other down rigger would just let cable out at random. We had a couple hooks up and lost fish while the bite was hot. The final stick in the spokes was when a reel came disconnected from the pole during a hook up. It was a big ole helping of humble pie, getting taken through the paces of a new style of fishing by the salmon and some faulty gear. The salmon laughing, “Welcome to north.”

Didn’t help that everywhere I looked all I could see was layers of boats with everyone hooked up! Hoots n haulers and bent rods in all directions. Zach was on his way home early and was nice enough to let us use his down riggers. After several attempts we finally got a fish on the board, then 3 more! We were so pumped! I was looking down at this new species of fish laying on the deck of my boat in disbelief. Oscar was super pumped. Lots of lessons learned that day. The main ones being making sure your gear is tight, good deals on used fishing gear maybe ain’t worth the later headache, and if Arima dies, its heaven is surely Santa Cruz.


502
27
11 months ago

Oskie’s 1st grade graduation happened to fall in line with the 2-day salmon opener. Apparently, it’s been closed for 2 years, and these couple days were the only 48 hours it’s open this season. My buddy Zach extended an invite. So, we hopped on the road and trailered the White Cap up to Santa Cruz. The night before, we did a quick run through my garage sale-bought down riggers, barbless hooks, and big nets. The thought of catching my first salmon and sharing that experience with Oscar was very exciting.

We woke at 3:15 am, headed to the fishing grounds and found out everyone and the moms literally showed up as well. Salmon fishing seems to be right of passage up that way and it was one big boat show. I was impressed at all the cool boats and more Arimas than I have ever seen with tons of cool homemade pilot houses.

We got right into the fish. By 9:30, Zach had already caught his boat’s 3-fish limit, while me and Oskie had some big fumbles. One of my garage sale-bought down-riggers cables snapped and we lost a 15-pound led. The other down rigger would just let cable out at random. We had a couple hooks up and lost fish while the bite was hot. The final stick in the spokes was when a reel came disconnected from the pole during a hook up. It was a big ole helping of humble pie, getting taken through the paces of a new style of fishing by the salmon and some faulty gear. The salmon laughing, “Welcome to north.”

Didn’t help that everywhere I looked all I could see was layers of boats with everyone hooked up! Hoots n haulers and bent rods in all directions. Zach was on his way home early and was nice enough to let us use his down riggers. After several attempts we finally got a fish on the board, then 3 more! We were so pumped! I was looking down at this new species of fish laying on the deck of my boat in disbelief. Oscar was super pumped. Lots of lessons learned that day. The main ones being making sure your gear is tight, good deals on used fishing gear maybe ain’t worth the later headache, and if Arima dies, its heaven is surely Santa Cruz.


502
27
11 months ago

Oskie’s 1st grade graduation happened to fall in line with the 2-day salmon opener. Apparently, it’s been closed for 2 years, and these couple days were the only 48 hours it’s open this season. My buddy Zach extended an invite. So, we hopped on the road and trailered the White Cap up to Santa Cruz. The night before, we did a quick run through my garage sale-bought down riggers, barbless hooks, and big nets. The thought of catching my first salmon and sharing that experience with Oscar was very exciting.

We woke at 3:15 am, headed to the fishing grounds and found out everyone and the moms literally showed up as well. Salmon fishing seems to be right of passage up that way and it was one big boat show. I was impressed at all the cool boats and more Arimas than I have ever seen with tons of cool homemade pilot houses.

We got right into the fish. By 9:30, Zach had already caught his boat’s 3-fish limit, while me and Oskie had some big fumbles. One of my garage sale-bought down-riggers cables snapped and we lost a 15-pound led. The other down rigger would just let cable out at random. We had a couple hooks up and lost fish while the bite was hot. The final stick in the spokes was when a reel came disconnected from the pole during a hook up. It was a big ole helping of humble pie, getting taken through the paces of a new style of fishing by the salmon and some faulty gear. The salmon laughing, “Welcome to north.”

Didn’t help that everywhere I looked all I could see was layers of boats with everyone hooked up! Hoots n haulers and bent rods in all directions. Zach was on his way home early and was nice enough to let us use his down riggers. After several attempts we finally got a fish on the board, then 3 more! We were so pumped! I was looking down at this new species of fish laying on the deck of my boat in disbelief. Oscar was super pumped. Lots of lessons learned that day. The main ones being making sure your gear is tight, good deals on used fishing gear maybe ain’t worth the later headache, and if Arima dies, its heaven is surely Santa Cruz.


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11 months ago

When I grow up I wanna be a surf dog.

7.6 round pin quad eps

Filmed by @mynamescameron


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Little spearfishing and a little fishing.


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Little spearfishing and a little fishing.


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Little spearfishing and a little fishing.


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Thank you @fieldethos @fieldethoswaterman for the write up feature in the new issue 2026 Volume 2 “California Gold Divers” written with a lot of respect to some of the legends in our industry honoring our industry as a whole.
| Photos by: Corban Campbell @yewview |
| Writing by : Andrew Court @agbcourt |
| Article Idea / Vision by: Peter Correale @petercorreale |
Some words by @jon_sears as well


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Thank you @fieldethos @fieldethoswaterman for the write up feature in the new issue 2026 Volume 2 “California Gold Divers” written with a lot of respect to some of the legends in our industry honoring our industry as a whole.
| Photos by: Corban Campbell @yewview |
| Writing by : Andrew Court @agbcourt |
| Article Idea / Vision by: Peter Correale @petercorreale |
Some words by @jon_sears as well


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1 months ago

Thank you @fieldethos @fieldethoswaterman for the write up feature in the new issue 2026 Volume 2 “California Gold Divers” written with a lot of respect to some of the legends in our industry honoring our industry as a whole.
| Photos by: Corban Campbell @yewview |
| Writing by : Andrew Court @agbcourt |
| Article Idea / Vision by: Peter Correale @petercorreale |
Some words by @jon_sears as well


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Thank you @fieldethos @fieldethoswaterman for the write up feature in the new issue 2026 Volume 2 “California Gold Divers” written with a lot of respect to some of the legends in our industry honoring our industry as a whole.
| Photos by: Corban Campbell @yewview |
| Writing by : Andrew Court @agbcourt |
| Article Idea / Vision by: Peter Correale @petercorreale |
Some words by @jon_sears as well


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1 months ago


Thank you @fieldethos @fieldethoswaterman for the write up feature in the new issue 2026 Volume 2 “California Gold Divers” written with a lot of respect to some of the legends in our industry honoring our industry as a whole.
| Photos by: Corban Campbell @yewview |
| Writing by : Andrew Court @agbcourt |
| Article Idea / Vision by: Peter Correale @petercorreale |
Some words by @jon_sears as well


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1 months ago

Thank you @fieldethos @fieldethoswaterman for the write up feature in the new issue 2026 Volume 2 “California Gold Divers” written with a lot of respect to some of the legends in our industry honoring our industry as a whole.
| Photos by: Corban Campbell @yewview |
| Writing by : Andrew Court @agbcourt |
| Article Idea / Vision by: Peter Correale @petercorreale |
Some words by @jon_sears as well


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1 months ago

Thank you @fieldethos @fieldethoswaterman for the write up feature in the new issue 2026 Volume 2 “California Gold Divers” written with a lot of respect to some of the legends in our industry honoring our industry as a whole.
| Photos by: Corban Campbell @yewview |
| Writing by : Andrew Court @agbcourt |
| Article Idea / Vision by: Peter Correale @petercorreale |
Some words by @jon_sears as well


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1 months ago

Thank you @fieldethos @fieldethoswaterman for the write up feature in the new issue 2026 Volume 2 “California Gold Divers” written with a lot of respect to some of the legends in our industry honoring our industry as a whole.
| Photos by: Corban Campbell @yewview |
| Writing by : Andrew Court @agbcourt |
| Article Idea / Vision by: Peter Correale @petercorreale |
Some words by @jon_sears as well


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1 months ago

Thank you @fieldethos @fieldethoswaterman for the write up feature in the new issue 2026 Volume 2 “California Gold Divers” written with a lot of respect to some of the legends in our industry honoring our industry as a whole.
| Photos by: Corban Campbell @yewview |
| Writing by : Andrew Court @agbcourt |
| Article Idea / Vision by: Peter Correale @petercorreale |
Some words by @jon_sears as well


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Today we’re introducing White Cap, a new film by Corban Campbell and George Trimm.

We’ve known Corban for years, not through campaigns, but through how he lives.

From early inflatable setups to building a boat of his own, it captures the reality of life at sea, chasing fish and uncrowded waves, the risk, the problem solving, and the moments that don’t go as planned.

Watch the full film at the link in bio.


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Today we’re introducing White Cap, a new film by Corban Campbell and George Trimm.

We’ve known Corban for years, not through campaigns, but through how he lives.

From early inflatable setups to building a boat of his own, it captures the reality of life at sea, chasing fish and uncrowded waves, the risk, the problem solving, and the moments that don’t go as planned.

Watch the full film at the link in bio.


2K
24
1 months ago

Today we’re introducing White Cap, a new film by Corban Campbell and George Trimm.

We’ve known Corban for years, not through campaigns, but through how he lives.

From early inflatable setups to building a boat of his own, it captures the reality of life at sea, chasing fish and uncrowded waves, the risk, the problem solving, and the moments that don’t go as planned.

Watch the full film at the link in bio.


2K
24
1 months ago

Today we’re introducing White Cap, a new film by Corban Campbell and George Trimm.

We’ve known Corban for years, not through campaigns, but through how he lives.

From early inflatable setups to building a boat of his own, it captures the reality of life at sea, chasing fish and uncrowded waves, the risk, the problem solving, and the moments that don’t go as planned.

Watch the full film at the link in bio.


2K
24
1 months ago

Today we’re introducing White Cap, a new film by Corban Campbell and George Trimm.

We’ve known Corban for years, not through campaigns, but through how he lives.

From early inflatable setups to building a boat of his own, it captures the reality of life at sea, chasing fish and uncrowded waves, the risk, the problem solving, and the moments that don’t go as planned.

Watch the full film at the link in bio.


2K
24
1 months ago

Today we’re introducing White Cap, a new film by Corban Campbell and George Trimm.

We’ve known Corban for years, not through campaigns, but through how he lives.

From early inflatable setups to building a boat of his own, it captures the reality of life at sea, chasing fish and uncrowded waves, the risk, the problem solving, and the moments that don’t go as planned.

Watch the full film at the link in bio.


2K
24
1 months ago

Today we’re introducing White Cap, a new film by Corban Campbell and George Trimm.

We’ve known Corban for years, not through campaigns, but through how he lives.

From early inflatable setups to building a boat of his own, it captures the reality of life at sea, chasing fish and uncrowded waves, the risk, the problem solving, and the moments that don’t go as planned.

Watch the full film at the link in bio.


2K
24
1 months ago

Today we’re introducing White Cap, a new film by Corban Campbell and George Trimm.

We’ve known Corban for years, not through campaigns, but through how he lives.

From early inflatable setups to building a boat of his own, it captures the reality of life at sea, chasing fish and uncrowded waves, the risk, the problem solving, and the moments that don’t go as planned.

Watch the full film at the link in bio.


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1 months ago

Our exclusive screening of Corban Campbell (@yewview)and George Trimm’s (@georgetrimm) new film “White Cap: A Story About a Boat” ends tomorrow, Sunday, April 12. Hit the link in our bio to watch now.


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Our exclusive screening of Corban Campbell (@yewview)and George Trimm’s (@georgetrimm) new film “White Cap: A Story About a Boat” ends tomorrow, Sunday, April 12. Hit the link in our bio to watch now.


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1 months ago

Our exclusive screening of Corban Campbell (@yewview)and George Trimm’s (@georgetrimm) new film “White Cap: A Story About a Boat” ends tomorrow, Sunday, April 12. Hit the link in our bio to watch now.


1.5K
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1 months ago

Our exclusive screening of Corban Campbell (@yewview)and George Trimm’s (@georgetrimm) new film “White Cap: A Story About a Boat” ends tomorrow, Sunday, April 12. Hit the link in our bio to watch now.


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In “White Cap: A Story About a Boat,” photographer and nascent boater Corban Campbell (@yewview) takes us on a hectic, sublime, and sometimes hilarious ride in search of fish, waves, and life lessons learned at sea—all which teeter on the brink of disaster. This new film by George Trimm (@georgetrimm) is playing on our site now through April 12, exclusively for TSJ members. Hit the link in our bio to watch.


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This Saturday Mar 14th we are premiering White Cap at knuckleheads bar in San Clemente. It’s a film about the conversation of my 19 foot boat and some of the places it took me. Here some imagery in and around the film.

George Trimm Directed the film as well as another film with Dane Guadauskus that will premiering. There’s a band gonna play too. Come out n hang.


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2 months ago

This Saturday Mar 14th we are premiering White Cap at knuckleheads bar in San Clemente. It’s a film about the conversation of my 19 foot boat and some of the places it took me. Here some imagery in and around the film.

George Trimm Directed the film as well as another film with Dane Guadauskus that will premiering. There’s a band gonna play too. Come out n hang.


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2 months ago

This Saturday Mar 14th we are premiering White Cap at knuckleheads bar in San Clemente. It’s a film about the conversation of my 19 foot boat and some of the places it took me. Here some imagery in and around the film.

George Trimm Directed the film as well as another film with Dane Guadauskus that will premiering. There’s a band gonna play too. Come out n hang.


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2 months ago

This Saturday Mar 14th we are premiering White Cap at knuckleheads bar in San Clemente. It’s a film about the conversation of my 19 foot boat and some of the places it took me. Here some imagery in and around the film.

George Trimm Directed the film as well as another film with Dane Guadauskus that will premiering. There’s a band gonna play too. Come out n hang.


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2 months ago

This Saturday Mar 14th we are premiering White Cap at knuckleheads bar in San Clemente. It’s a film about the conversation of my 19 foot boat and some of the places it took me. Here some imagery in and around the film.

George Trimm Directed the film as well as another film with Dane Guadauskus that will premiering. There’s a band gonna play too. Come out n hang.


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2 months ago

This Saturday Mar 14th we are premiering White Cap at knuckleheads bar in San Clemente. It’s a film about the conversation of my 19 foot boat and some of the places it took me. Here some imagery in and around the film.

George Trimm Directed the film as well as another film with Dane Guadauskus that will premiering. There’s a band gonna play too. Come out n hang.


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2 months ago

This Saturday Mar 14th we are premiering White Cap at knuckleheads bar in San Clemente. It’s a film about the conversation of my 19 foot boat and some of the places it took me. Here some imagery in and around the film.

George Trimm Directed the film as well as another film with Dane Guadauskus that will premiering. There’s a band gonna play too. Come out n hang.


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2 months ago

This Saturday Mar 14th we are premiering White Cap at knuckleheads bar in San Clemente. It’s a film about the conversation of my 19 foot boat and some of the places it took me. Here some imagery in and around the film.

George Trimm Directed the film as well as another film with Dane Guadauskus that will premiering. There’s a band gonna play too. Come out n hang.


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2 months ago

This Saturday Mar 14th we are premiering White Cap at knuckleheads bar in San Clemente. It’s a film about the conversation of my 19 foot boat and some of the places it took me. Here some imagery in and around the film.

George Trimm Directed the film as well as another film with Dane Guadauskus that will premiering. There’s a band gonna play too. Come out n hang.


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2 months ago

This Saturday Mar 14th we are premiering White Cap at knuckleheads bar in San Clemente. It’s a film about the conversation of my 19 foot boat and some of the places it took me. Here some imagery in and around the film.

George Trimm Directed the film as well as another film with Dane Guadauskus that will premiering. There’s a band gonna play too. Come out n hang.


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2 months ago

This Saturday Mar 14th we are premiering White Cap at knuckleheads bar in San Clemente. It’s a film about the conversation of my 19 foot boat and some of the places it took me. Here some imagery in and around the film.

George Trimm Directed the film as well as another film with Dane Guadauskus that will premiering. There’s a band gonna play too. Come out n hang.


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2 months ago

This Saturday Mar 14th we are premiering White Cap at knuckleheads bar in San Clemente. It’s a film about the conversation of my 19 foot boat and some of the places it took me. Here some imagery in and around the film.

George Trimm Directed the film as well as another film with Dane Guadauskus that will premiering. There’s a band gonna play too. Come out n hang.


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Some photos of Dane, friends, and fam in the new Surfers Journal 35.1

If you have a spare two hours @tonyjohnandrews put together 15,000 words for ya.

@surfersjournal


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3 months ago

Some photos of Dane, friends, and fam in the new Surfers Journal 35.1

If you have a spare two hours @tonyjohnandrews put together 15,000 words for ya.

@surfersjournal


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3 months ago

Some photos of Dane, friends, and fam in the new Surfers Journal 35.1

If you have a spare two hours @tonyjohnandrews put together 15,000 words for ya.

@surfersjournal


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3 months ago

Some photos of Dane, friends, and fam in the new Surfers Journal 35.1

If you have a spare two hours @tonyjohnandrews put together 15,000 words for ya.

@surfersjournal


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3 months ago

Some photos of Dane, friends, and fam in the new Surfers Journal 35.1

If you have a spare two hours @tonyjohnandrews put together 15,000 words for ya.

@surfersjournal


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3 months ago

Some photos of Dane, friends, and fam in the new Surfers Journal 35.1

If you have a spare two hours @tonyjohnandrews put together 15,000 words for ya.

@surfersjournal


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3 months ago

Some photos of Dane, friends, and fam in the new Surfers Journal 35.1

If you have a spare two hours @tonyjohnandrews put together 15,000 words for ya.

@surfersjournal


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3 months ago

Some photos of Dane, friends, and fam in the new Surfers Journal 35.1

If you have a spare two hours @tonyjohnandrews put together 15,000 words for ya.

@surfersjournal


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3 months ago

Some photos of Dane, friends, and fam in the new Surfers Journal 35.1

If you have a spare two hours @tonyjohnandrews put together 15,000 words for ya.

@surfersjournal


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3 months ago

Some photos of Dane, friends, and fam in the new Surfers Journal 35.1

If you have a spare two hours @tonyjohnandrews put together 15,000 words for ya.

@surfersjournal


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3 months ago

Some photos of Dane, friends, and fam in the new Surfers Journal 35.1

If you have a spare two hours @tonyjohnandrews put together 15,000 words for ya.

@surfersjournal


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30
3 months ago

Some photos of Dane, friends, and fam in the new Surfers Journal 35.1

If you have a spare two hours @tonyjohnandrews put together 15,000 words for ya.

@surfersjournal


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Guarda le Storie di Instagram in Segreto

Il Visualizzatore Storie Instagram è uno strumento facile da usare che ti permette di guardare e salvare le storie, video, foto o IGTV di Instagram in modo segreto. Con questo servizio puoi scaricare contenuti e goderteli offline ogni volta che vuoi. Se trovi qualcosa di interessante su Instagram che vorresti rivedere più tardi o vuoi vedere le storie restando anonimo, il nostro Visualizzatore è perfetto per te. Anonstories offre una soluzione eccellente per mantenere la tua identità nascosta. Instagram ha lanciato per la prima volta la funzionalità Storie nell'agosto 2023, che è stata rapidamente adottata da altre piattaforme per il suo formato coinvolgente e tempestivo. Le storie permettono agli utenti di condividere aggiornamenti rapidi, che siano foto, video o selfie, arricchiti con testo, emoji o filtri, e sono visibili per solo 24 ore. Questo limite di tempo crea un forte coinvolgimento rispetto ai post normali. Oggi, le storie sono uno dei modi più popolari per connettersi e comunicare sui social media. Tuttavia, quando guardi una storia, il creatore può vedere il tuo nome nella loro lista di visualizzatori, il che potrebbe essere un problema per la privacy. E se desiderassi navigare tra le storie senza essere notato? Ecco dove Anonstories diventa utile. Ti consente di guardare contenuti pubblici su Instagram senza rivelare la tua identità. Basta inserire il nome utente del profilo che ti interessa e lo strumento mostrerà le sue ultime storie. Funzionalità del Visualizzatore Anonstories: - Navigazione Anonima: Guarda le storie senza apparire nella lista di visualizzazione. - Nessun Account Necessario: Visualizza contenuti pubblici senza registrarti su Instagram. - Download dei Contenuti: Salva qualsiasi contenuto delle storie direttamente sul tuo dispositivo per un uso offline. - Guarda i Punti Salienti: Accedi ai punti salienti di Instagram, anche oltre la finestra di 24 ore. - Monitoraggio dei Repost: Tieni traccia dei repost o dei livelli di interazione nelle storie per i profili personali. Limitazioni: - Questo strumento funziona solo con account pubblici; gli account privati restano inaccessibili. Vantaggi: - Privacy: Guarda qualsiasi contenuto su Instagram senza essere notato. - Semplice e Facile: Nessuna installazione di app o registrazione richiesta. - Strumenti Esclusivi: Scarica e gestisci contenuti in modi che Instagram non offre.

Vantaggi di Anonstories

Esplora le Storie IG in Privato

Segui gli aggiornamenti di Instagram discretamente proteggendo la tua privacy e restando anonimo.


Visualizzatore Privato di Instagram

Guarda profili e foto in modo anonimo facilmente usando il Visualizzatore di profili privati.


Visualizzatore di Storie Gratuito

Questo strumento gratuito ti permette di visualizzare le storie di Instagram in modo anonimo, garantendo che la tua attività rimanga nascosta dall'utente che carica la storia.

Domande frequenti

 
Anonimato

Anonstories consente agli utenti di guardare le storie di Instagram senza avvisare il creatore.

 
Compatibilità Dispositivi

Funziona senza problemi su iOS, Android, Windows, macOS e browser moderni come Chrome e Safari.

 
Sicurezza e Privacy

Garantisce una navigazione sicura e anonima senza richiedere credenziali di accesso.

 
Nessuna Registrazione

Gli utenti possono visualizzare storie pubbliche semplicemente inserendo un nome utente—nessun account richiesto.

 
Formati Supportati

Scarica foto (JPEG) e video (MP4) facilmente.

 
Costo

Il servizio è gratuito.

 
Account Privati

Il contenuto degli account privati è accessibile solo ai follower.

 
Utilizzo dei File

I file sono destinati solo a uso personale o educativo e devono rispettare le normative sul copyright.

 
Come Funziona

Inserisci un nome utente pubblico per visualizzare o scaricare storie. Il servizio genera link diretti per salvare i contenuti localmente.