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Dash Cam Test Run – Santa Cruz to SJC, CA

Sunday afternoon, I mounted my new $25 dash cam (purchased 2 of them from Amazon, $25 each to my door, I figured why not!) inside the windshield of my 2002 BMW ///M3 Convertible, and drove from Santa Cruz to San Jose (SJC airport) California.

Highway 17, has earned this dubious distinction as the most dangerous highway in California. With it’s steep decent from it’s 1800′ Santa Cruz Mountains summit to the Santa Clara Valley Floor below, it’s often this site of injury and fatality crashes.

Audio in the clip is horrible, and unedited. Wind noise due to the top on car being down, plus the fact I was wasting no time on “The Hill“.

While growing up in “The Valley”, heading over the hill to Santa Cruz always seemed like such a journey. Families would pack up food and drink to make it over the mountain. In reality, it’s a fairly short dive (about 20 miles) but back in the 70’s when I grew up, summer time temps well into the 90’s, combined with the fairly steep ascent to the summit (at 1800′) meant there was a pretty good chance you’d be taking a break in one of the turnouts while the car’s radiator cooled off enough to continue the drive. Using A/C on the hill was basically an impossibility, unless you enjoyed being temporarily stranded on the side of the highway while possibly awaiting a tow hook.

As I grew older, cars were built better, and I was able to afford these better cars, the drive to the beach became less and less an practice of gambling upon one’s luck, and simply being able to afford a 1/2 tank of gas on a high school or college student’s budget.

Steamer Lane Surfing Pics – Santa Cruz, CA

Between storms, the waves really picked up at Steamers Lane, Santa Cruz, CA.


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Steamer’s Lane has a rich surfing history. It is just off a point on the side of cliffs in the West Cliff residential area near downtown Santa Cruz, providing a good opportunity to view the surfing. The Santa Cruz Surfing Museum is in the lighthouse there. “Steamer Lane” is the preferred form of the name used by the locals. It was at Steamer Jack O’Neil invented the modern surfing wetsuit, “Just because he wanted to surf longer”.

I went out to capture some of the Saturday action:

Pacific Storm slams Santa Cruz, CA

It was an ugly, ugly morning in Santa Cruz.

Following almost a week of non-stop unsettled weather, Mother Nature decided to give us a little reminder of how insignificant and inconsequential we are in the grand scheme of things.

Obviously, this is nothing like the horrid disaster of Hurricane Sandy, but and angry sea, is, an angry see.

Here are some photos takes along West Cliff Drive in Santa Cruz on the 2nd of December. The sunlight was a horrible blue from the deep clouds and reflection out of the ocean. I did the best I could do on the color correction:

Santa Cruz Storm Waves - 2-Dec-2012
Santa Cruz Storm Waves – 2-Dec-2012
Santa Cruz Storm Waves - 2-Dec-2012
Santa Cruz Storm Waves – 2-Dec-2012
Santa Cruz Storm Waves - 2-Dec-2012
Santa Cruz Storm Waves – 2-Dec-2012
Santa Cruz Storm Waves - 2-Dec-2012
Santa Cruz Storm Waves – 2-Dec-2012
Santa Cruz Storm Waves - 2-Dec-2012
Santa Cruz Storm Waves – 2-Dec-2012
Santa Cruz Storm Waves - 2-Dec-2012
Santa Cruz Storm Waves – 2-Dec-2012

Some photos from the O’Neil Coldwater Classic

Granted, it’s been a couple of weeks since the pros packed up and headed off to Pipeline for the last event on their years tour. I’m not always the quickest to get photos uploaded, with clients to service, mouths to feed, cars and bikes to work on and in there somewhere I try to have a little fun for myself.

So this morning I’m pulling up some pics from a few weeks ago that I’ve wanted to post up. One of these days I’ll get my watermarking done, but for now.. I’ll just have to trust that nobody finds these compelling enough to steal (here’s hoping).