Nice New Edit from Mr Stickney
Chad Stickney has done it again with another fun edit of Orange County surfing.
Always good to see what those guys are up to.
UKMS Admin
Chad Stickney has done it again with another fun edit of Orange County surfing.
Always good to see what those guys are up to.
UKMS Admin
Aussie mat rider and shaper of weird and wonderful surfcraft, Neal Cameron is a hero on dry land too it seems.
Lovely video from Adam Williams (AKA "King Wakka").
Top job Neal! Taking time to look out for a fellow flippered surfer.
UKMS Admin
Howdo all.
I thought I'd just post quickly to let people in the UK know that you can now get Sikaflex EBT at Screwfix. It's slightly more than on line but works out with shipping. They have black, white and grey.
I prefer to use Sikaflex EBT to top up on all kinds of grip. It interacts well with other sealants, keeping the pliability of the base grip, but gives a nice durable top up.
I did a video a while back on topping up grip:
At some point I really do have to do one that's a bit more punchy! 😀
Cheers
G
Thought it might be nice to get the ball rolling witha few shots we've collected of UK matters riding surfmats.
1. Andy Cooke taken at Matmeet 5. Shot by Mel at Splashography.
2 Henry Marfleet G- land.
3 Close up of Ian Wraith on a Roseland point. Shallow!
4 Ian again showing that with the right knowledge, even busy spots can be quiet.
5 Ian and Bob Booth at Matmeet 5.
6 Bryn Dampney finding shade in South East Cornwall.
7. Bob again at Crackington.
8. Bryn Dampney at his home break.
9. Ian Wraith, Caerhays.
10. Dan Lawrence and Adrian Paterson at matmeet 9, Crackington Haven.
11. Dan Crockett exploring the Icelandic points.
12. Graeme \webster in South East Cornwall.
13. Demi Taylor of Approaching Lines showing a healthy appreciation of inflation levels.
14. Graeme Webster in dinky Pentewan.
15. Arty shot of a mat surfer by Joe Webster.
16. Ian Wraith demonstrating the art close up.
17. Ian again at Praa.
18. Another Wraith bottom turn.
19. Old shot of Ian at Perranuthnoe.
20. Ex-Pat Jim Newitt, Santa Cruz.
21. Joe Webster at Challaborough.
22. Kana Wraith surfing the spiritual home... Polly Joke.
23.. Lilly Wraith carrying on the stoke.
24. Grandad Stu Marshall setting an example.
25. Brrrrrrrrrrrrr!!! Andy Cooke and Phil Sinclair.
26. Joe Webster at Caerhays.
27. Graeme Webster at Matmeet 12, Widemouth.
28. Ian Wraith at Matmeet 12.
29. League of Nations. Juan d'Ornellas, Tim Ciasto and Graeme Webster at Matmeet 12.
30. Bob Booth at Matmeet 12.
Enjoy!
UKMS Admin
Welcome to the new UKMS Blog. We're launching this as a part of the general re-vamp of the site.
When the UK Mat Surfers site first launched mat surfing was even further underground than it is today. At that point a handful of mat surfers around the UK were limited to occasional hook-ups and chance meetings. We are really proud to have played a part in developing a solid community of mat surfers thanks to the forum and the early mat meets, starting with that first one at Polly Joke in minute surf in 2009.
As time has gone on, mat surfing has become considerably better established. These days, sniggers are all but gone and it's increasingly rare to hear someone ask "what's that thing?" This growth has coincided with an ongoing expanse in social media with people from all over the UK, Europe and beyond finding mats and finding each other all over the net.
What has this meant? Well, for one thing people are interacting with UK Mat Surfers much more, via a huge array of different media. It also means that our poor old forum has kinda become redundant, with a noticeable drop off in traffic, apart from two important functions: sharing stories and news about matting and arranging hook-ups.
So back to these changes. The aim is to replace the forum. The forum will still be there to read but we'll close it to new posts soon. We have replaced it with two new resources:
The first is the Hook-Ups & Sessions page. Every Friday, a post will be put up for the following week for people to post their plans and to arrange hook-ups. We're using Disqus so log-in is super convenient for everyone. Oh, and it has what is quite possibly to coolest forecasting tool you'll ever see from Windyty. Seriously, have a good play with it. You can zoom in and out and drag it to wherever you want in the World!
The second change is this Blog. We really want to see this become a place for mat surfers from all over the globe to publish interesting articles. By doing this on the Blog, articles will have more permanence than on Social Media platforms. We will then disseminate them via our own Twitter, Facebook and Instagram accounts. We've noticed that some really good content is posted and then basically disappears on sites like Facebook. Publishing that stuff here and then sharing through the social media pipes will help to keep those articles alive and well archived. Again, we have included Disqus for people to offer feedback and chat about articles.
We really hope people get on board with these developments. We hope they will help to keep the site relevant and encourage more interaction from the growing number of mat surfers around the globe. If you have stuff to share then please take a look at the Author's Guidelines and get in touch.
Thanks!
UKMS Admin