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Edge of the Earth Project |
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Written by Tim Nunn
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Saturday, 17 April 2010 17:10 |
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Frustration, I'm sweating on a cloud of volcanic ash, after spending a year pretty much office bound, I have come up with a plan to stretch the boundaries of surfing, surfing photography, adventure and the sort of people who get in this journal of modern surfing. All I want to do is to take you all to the very edge of where is possible to surf and once there, try and raise the performance level of surfers in and out of the water. My first trip, to a place which is about as wild as you can get is looking in jeopardy though. The Volcano in Iceland currently spewing it's guts out, is putting a years worth of planning to the test. I'm meant to be on a plane this week, but studying the movements and future movements of this dirty cloud, it looks unlikely I'll be going as soon as I want to. So the dilemma, do I change my ticket now, incur only twenty or so quid fee, or do I hang on and risk closer to a hundred. Doesn't really matter too much as long as I do make it to the first stop, a place close to hell, 'cept with waves.
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Last Updated on Saturday, 17 April 2010 17:23 |