A surfer from Noosa's sun drenched shores obsessed with the dark world of gothic horror, Jai Lee's personal struggles and addiction to noseriding have twisted his creativity. Words: Chris Preston Photos: Thomas Robinson (pp 1&3), Andy Staley (pp4)and Dane Peterson

Tyler Warren's star is burning bright; his images feature prominently in magazines and his name's on everyone's lips right now, yet he pilots a steady course through the hype. Words: Chris Preston Photos: Kyle MacLennan

From WQS warrior to independent filmmaker via a AUS$27,000 debt, Johnny Abegg has trod an unconventional path through life so far, and proves that a relentlessly positive outlook and upbeat character can see you through the toughest times... Words: Mark Sankey Photos: Johnny Abegg

They're trained to defend their country and protect our freedom and liberty, but when active service is over, many soldiers find themselves struggling with personal and mental problems that the army just doesn't want to know about. Could surfing provide some answers? Words & photos: Russ Pierre

Richard James and his brother Andrew recently finished shooting their first film, a surf trip of 30,000 kilometres along the west cost of Africa. Words and photos: Richard James

Meet Nick Blair of Joistik Surfboards, whose distinctive decal gets a regular flashing as some of the Gold Coast's best surfers do their thing. Photos & words: Mat Arney


Puerto Sandino, as good as it gets

October 04, 2012 | Words By: Ben Herrgott

I have been trying to write a story about this little piece of paradise for two hours… it’s not easy! Everything I start to write sounds clichéd and predictable. It’s hard to share the feelings of traveling to a dream place, a cliché in itself - or to concentrate when you have perfect left handers pealing in front of you.


Anyway, here are some bits and pieces that might be interesting to some of you - and check out the short film below to get a better understanding:

Imagine being 25 years old, going on a surf trip with your best friend, arriving at one of the best waves in Nicaragua, and staying at a surf camp overlooking that wave… then decide to buy the place 8 days later! That’s what two super-friendly Brazilians mates Leandro and Raphael did 2 months ago, and I’ve been lucky enough to be living this dream with them for the past 2 weeks! Check out the Miramar surf camp website to get a better picture (a bit of advertising for my buddies).

Despite having little swell in the first week, we managed to surf a small and perfect point break and make the most of the all-day offshore winds. I also spent one long 15-hour night on a fishing boat with the local fishermen… (see video here). The second week was very different. October is unusual in Nicaragua, it’s basically the only month of the year where winds can turn on-shore, and they did at times. But when the swell came more options opened up, especially the barreling wave called Punta Miramar out the front of our place. The film shows you how entertaining this wave can be.

Anyway, I am still struggling to write and seven Aussies just arrived so it might be time to try and get the creative juices flowing with a beer or two…

Shade time

Picture 2 of 18



1 Comments


  1. Just spent 2 wicked weeks in Puerto Sandino (Nicaragua), here is the article & video on Drift Surfing.

    1
  2. John Gibbens says:

    Great photos Ben!

    2
  3. Very nice , lovely place amazing waves!!!

    3
  4. Peter de Wit says:

    did they buy pablo's place? good to see that guy leave. that prick did all he could to keep the local kids out of the water. and I mean snatsched boards, threats and intimidation of 13 year olds. all in order to keep this a gringo's surfing paradise. My boss in the end decided to buy the surfboards (a gift from one of his old surf guides) back of these kids in order to save his business from this malignant piece of sh*t. these kids have nothing. there is no local scene. they couldn't even surf the much coveted proper waves yet. and still they were bullied back into watching the gringo's and having nothing to hope for. miramar is dead poor. not cute picturesque poor with smiling chiildren, but glue sniffing, cheap alcohol desperation kind of poor. the only wealth is a short fishing season and waves. the latter being solely sold by gringo's to rich gringo's without giving anything back to the local community. a fucked up part of the surf industry I wish I hadn't been part of. I hope these guys do the right thing…

    4
  5. Alex De Jong says:

    dat het blijkbaar naar Sandino is genoemd is dan helemaal cynisch.

    5
  6. Peter de Wit says:

    puerto sandino is actually a couple of miles up the road and used to be called puerto somoza and was one of the big west coast harbours in nicaragua. now it's a bit of a backwater town without any attractions except for that one sandbar and the lady that makes good chocobananas. sandino dominates town, a much revered character in this part of the country.

    6

1 Trackbacks/Pingbacks

  1. Tranquilo, along the coast of Nicaragua « Duck whisperer 17 10 12

Comment


Advertise here