Friday, July 3, 2009

Malignant Melanoma


Forget for a moment all the vitamin D benefits and its assistance in helping you attract a mate. The sun is not your friend. And just like with any adversary, the best offense is a good defense. Moving from Deerfield Beach, FL, to South Africa as a teenager, Cheyne Cottrell had to consider all kinds of exotic hazards peripheral to the Dark Continent surfing experience. Great whites. Cavernous rock reefs. The occasional rogue hippo. But skin cancer? No way. He’s been sheathed in 3-mm neoprene body armor for most of his surfing life. But during a routine wart removal a few weeks back, Cheyne discovered that even he isn’t immune to malignant melanoma. Cheyne took a break from frantically chasing around a bunch of surf campers with SPF 45 all day to give EasternSurf.com a cautionary scare about that big bright star in the sky, which we all must learn to keep at a well-coated arm’s length.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Surfers For Autism

Surfers For Autism is one of the coolest events that I've been involved in. I was way more stoked then any of these kids that stood up for their first time today!!! Surfers for autism is an event for the kids, and their families, to take their minds off the stresses of life, and just dive in and have fun at the beach. This year 210 Autistic people learned how to surf, and we believe next year will even be bigger!!! For more info on how to get involved please go to SurfersForAutism.com











Thursday, April 30, 2009

back in 06

here's one of my old demo's.... thought i'd bring i back!
c

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Monday, April 13, 2009

Ron Jon on Easter weekend is wild. I have never been to a more crowded surf shop than the one I visited this past Saturday. Hundreds of people turned up for the Hurley signing — me, Cheyne Cottrell, Mikey De Temple, and Oliver Kurtz did our best to accommodate. For 90 minutes straight, we didn't put down our markers took plenty of pictures with kids from all over the world. Thanks to Ron Jon and all who attended for the support. — Asher Nolan

Posted by Evan Slater at 6:00 PM

Monday, April 6, 2009

VOLCOM BEACH CLEAN UP IN DEERFIELD BEACH, FLORIDA!

VOLCOM BEACH CLEAN UP IN DEERFIELD BEACH, FLORIDA!
4/6/2009
On Saturday April 4th, Volcom and IWS Deerfield sponsored a beach clean up in Deerfield Beach. We met at IWS at 10:00 am and walked the short distance to the beach. A bunch of groms came to help along with Cheyne and Karley (the owners of IWS). We sent a group about a mile North of the pier and a mile South of the pier. It was amazing how much trash there was on the beach. Much of this trash you don’t even notice on a day-to-day basis. We provided water, trash bags, gloves, and sun block for the crew. We accumulated about 10 bags full of trash and when we got back to the store all who participated received a ton of Vco-Logical gear. A great time was had by all.

Stay tuned for the Juno Beach clean up on April 23rd, with Ground Swell and Ocean Magic and May 30th in Ft. Lauderdale with BC Surf and Sport.

-ricco










Friday, April 3, 2009

Mom i'm on TV!!!!!

this was actually a really cool day,
we got to go and teach autistic kids how to surf on Autism awareness day,
they did a 5 minute special on the local news, which really helped get the word out for our Surfers for Autism event on may 2nd...

on a side note why am i wearing all black??? who wears all black these days anyways? other then Matt Oberman that is.... mom i promise i'm not going the Goth route