With the right toilet, you might be able to get your squats in too!With the right diet you can stay in shape running to the bathroom.
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With the right toilet, you might be able to get your squats in too!With the right diet you can stay in shape running to the bathroom.
Bit of advice .... no matter how good the wave is - surfing the same spot everyday can get old. If you're looking for a place - recommend finding somewhere that has some different options ....some days you want to get barreled - some days it feels good to just cruise and enjoy the water.Lots of days that are not too heavy.
As long as you dont get fat and keep up on stretching and spinal mobility, you can surf into your 70s. Surfed down there with a guy that was 68. Charging 10 foot faces.
Ok,now just remove that toilet, and leave the hole in the floor
Went to Salina Cruz, the wind can be tricky there and seems less consistent then advertised.I've never been down to Salina Cruz on account of being a goofyfoot. IMHO better swell/flat options farther North for that stance.
But I think I'd go mental spending a winter there if surfing was the focus.
Personally, I'd be most interested in one of those small SW/SSW groundswells crossed up with one of those kind of mid-period SSE from right off South America, coinciding with gap winds, at a beachbreak.
Make sure the floor is solid.Ok,now just remove that toilet, and leave the hole in the floor
Did he ever learn how to mix a green tint?JJR just got back. Another epic trip. Empty the entire time.
Sage advice.Bit of advice .... no matter how good the wave is - surfing the same spot everyday can get old. If you're looking for a place - recommend finding somewhere that has some different options ....some days you want to get barreled - some days it feels good to just cruise and enjoy the water.
With retirement - there is a bit of a learning curve .... initially the euphoria of not having to work and freedom to plan your day the way you want ... mid-afternoon margaritas etc. For some - they never get off that train and soon you see em having beers at 9am and in the bar at 3pm - always fun to party but it is easy to fall into that habit and pretty soon its the same routine everyday. You have to decide how you want to live your life ... for us - we didn't retire early just to sit in a bar all day. Mrs. Flyinraptr and i have made a point of living healthy - trying to eat right - exercise etc .... we're both now in our sixties - our heavy party days are behind us with no regrets but it is amazing how many "retirees" i see around the same age that try to party like they're still in their 20's and look like they're in their 80's.