jINDSCY I AM T ill EVI- Laie in ihe summer of '63 Jack O Neil fashioned me a 9' 3" gun shaped surfboard in his nascent surf shop al Santa Cruz For anxious months my offsiders and I waited expectantly for the board, hoping to launch the shiny thing at Indian Beach and join the fraternitv of surfers, a mere handful, w ho paddled just of fshore Freighted to Portland, we carted it exultanth back to Cannon Beach in January roped to the rf of my '62 Corsair Monza O na stormy Saturday morning we stripped to 7 shirts and cut-off blue jeans (de rieucr surf apparel in those times) and hit tne heavies After thrashing about in surf tilled with logs and debris my ardor for surfing subsided The board sa, on pegs in the attic for years I flirts years later, goaded by my friend Knox Swanson. I resurrected the old board aixl slipped back into the sea My surf work is very pedestrian I'm more a paddler than a surfer, really, but I enjoy sitting on my board, undulating in the cradle of sea which is endlessly rocking Fine surfers are keen watermen whose savvy regarding the vanities of wind, tide, and timing are splendid to behold. Locales have their legends, past and current. I would like to pay tribute to three whose styles and approach bear scrutiny Knox Swanson first nudged me past the shore brcak'and into the lineup Lanky and Nordic, he confesses to a certain awkwardness at land bound activities. In water, he is eloquent. In his Beerman Creek hen house repose countless surfboards spanning the decades of modern surfing When he slips his favorite a leashless long board - into the surf line, one witnesses a synchronization of motion and form mesmerizing in its fluidity Many surfers expend a great deal of energy propelling their boards forward to catch a wave. Knox appears to move without visible effort into waves, gliding like a needle down folds of green silk Dr. Hunter S. Thompson described what he terms "Tne Edge", "a place of definitions." At the edge "the strange music starts, when you stretch your luck so far that fear becomes exhilaration and vibrates along your anus " l consider ms friend John 1 eiter to be a consummate "edge" man. surfing beyond the pale, where one hears the hi^h notes sung. John s approach to surf and wave challenges consistently separate him from the pack at the impact zone While the gang contentedly catches a peeling series of overhead waves, John, eschewing orthtxloxy, often homes in on a less promising piece of water anti makes it work for him, moulding the wave to his will In a brother and sisterhtxxl of adrenalin laced riders, John's rigor is singular On Thanksgiving Day. 1991, a friend and I visited a local surf break Freezing rain thrashed through gun metal skies — a fitting horizon tor a fierce and ghastly sea. We chatted up two local surfers No one in the water this afternoon. Too ugly. Climbing a small promontory, I glanced northward Several miles offshore, working through wind driven spray, a small red speck appeared just inside the shipping lanes. John Leiter, alone, surfing the edges of the envelop Jack Brown began surfing at a time in his life when many people purchase Airstream Trailers, take up golf, and winter in the Arizona Desert Faced with potentially crippling arthritis. Jack began a daily surf session that continues to this time. No surfer on the Upj>er Left Edge has exercised a more pervasive influence on surfing anti its inherent benefits for mind, body, and spirit. His lean form cutting clean lines on the faces of waves is the envy of many a younger surfer. Jack's dedication to the sport is an inspiration Peter Lindsey low B and C natural, and Barney said ) 1 I F F trie school could use the thing until it gathered dust It seems the Booney boys, Marko and Polo, were listening to the band over at the Peak one evening when some tourist s car in the parking T r’end i o was conternplat mq a lot thought it was being mugged and gla ss of tne four basir food groups its alarm started sounding It was a Not that long ago, while (veact. Hops. M alt ir»d water > »he hot night, the band was cooking, and listening for the sound of the breeze nobody wanted to shut the door ’th»*i ! r, when j vo* e -pi » in to m the branches, i heard one of those Marko was staring at the h is ear noises inside my head that signals a unplayed vibraphone in front of him, how vou feel,ng >a » communication from an alternate trying to listen past the car alarm He looked around io was in s ta n tly reality -- or the onset of a virus A "It's almost musical.' Polo * o b e r it s ja rrin g t > n w e an few days later i was pleasantly suggested undertaker inquire about your h e a ltn unsurprised to receive a letter from 'Wrong tune." Marko grumbled jack said he w is one jo o i for an old amigo who now resides in Wrong horn." Polo prompted m other tw en ty m.-p*» th a t th ir ty , Camera Bluff. Oregon, somewhat east "Maybe maybe it s just being years and south of here We ve printed played wrong " Polo looked to the ' tie peop “ j a» te r explained tnu t missives from the mountain village sound of Marko s voice He saw the ne ta d a problem it s an a ll too before, and enjoy Camera Bluff s race holy fire of righteous mischief in his into space almost as much as our own common sto ry m j neH hole lik e brother 's eyes and as he has Oh, by the way, any references to the Newport a to u ris t fro m in inland explained to the judge before, its best infamous Ricky Carkeys and the Vista if he goes along with things so that f a* *• ' )ver vne by f he Cruisers are to be taken with a large ’ e m p fjiio n s a openly w a ita b le nobody, especially Marko, gets jug of saline solution - or something seriously hurt be i< » * air mg, b a y fro n t meander mg As quick as you could say "Salt »hen f r fro m home, L a l’ s in to c lam Dear Ricky, Peanuts", Marko had jerked the two h w > " ibuse, overdoses md dies Got together with Max and the chrome bass tubes from the heavy ' ■ ■ V ? . 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Mind Patrol to play a Unified School vibraphone Handing B to Polo as they to have her boxed and shipped home District benefit and your name came flashed through the door Marko led > ■ • .. - ...... up as soon as we started to scratch out the way to the offending vehicle, a problem Too many cool ones not a set list (We did "Sky Rat Boogie'to Mercedes of course Beyond agreeing end the first set. by the way ) that at this point the Merc could be Thus. lack f ound h im s e lf d riv in g Since the only way to keep considered a percussion instrument, n»s old s ta tio n wagon on a freew jy some of the small schools out here the Booneys were still debating heading fot P er1 land in te rn it tonal open is to combine them, somebody technique when the owner ran up and figured to get all the parents together with a sing la n d wisely turned off the alarm before once in a while and jawbone about the attem pting conversation with them uncom plaining passenger boxed up in school district — what we d like to the back a i i went w e l’ u n til "Sorry fellas." sez the guy in have, what we don t want and how to the L L Bean jacket gridlock w ith the tim e keep everybody in good spirits - running out What if there w isn t "Dee dee mau," Marko grunted especially the kids "Drive it away." Polo translated another flig h t t i l l m orning jack When it became apparent that "But." the jacket sez. looking didri t want * i si end tne nigt t in a we d have to give up the $300 apiece over his shoulder, "I, uh, ordered " rr. »ri w ifr m pa enger. ni , >cial football helmets and the band "Shut up," Polo explained, then s ta tu ' w ; sr ik. *»» nugh men ne director, folks did get a little down, he turned to Marko and convinced noticed a lane of t r a f f ic s t i l l but then some options appeared him that the guy was. in fact, leaving m ovinq Cars w ith nappy passengers Jamahl, Dolly s nephew from Polo returned the tubes from Zipped past in tn - f lane w h ile hack Jamaica had a couple of friends the vibes the next morning, having i ept. ahead visiting last August They worked spent most of the night on Marko s He pi.oied into that lane and tooled haying in the valley, sneezed for a porch watching the stars rotate over happily o ff *o th e o r p o rt week straight, and showed some of the forever mountains, the only real NAP' the kids how to play soccer It stuck, sanctuary his brother knew The cop was very young, very and since more kids can play soccer So, Gene says he 11 have the e a rn e s t and very sincere He than American football, it vibraphone playable inside a week's contaminated most of the student explained to Jack that he was time, then take it to the school Its body Cheaper and safer, too, unlikely to go unplayed, too, since v io la tin g the car pool lane He although in warm weather the kids do Max has a sequencing program for his exp'am ed you h io to nave tw o people make a grid sweep for snakes before Macintosh that will let him arrange m the car to use tha t lane He was they take to the field for any combination of instruments, w r itin g a hundred d o lla r tic kef Once it became known that we then print the parts for everybody Hold on,' says Jack le t's count couldn t afford a standard music How 4 you like to have Max doing the noses here, md p o in ts to the box program, certain individuals (who arrangem ents for your school band? l don t th in k , said the cop, a fte r shall remain nameless) from across Tunes the kids actually like I some confusion, a dead body counts the county got their alleged heads One of the violins and the viola, as a passenger to r carpooling together and decided to invent a by the way, belonged to Marko's wife, purposes program based on the resources we having belonged to her father She Did the le g is la tu re say the did have left them when she left Marko, after passenger had to be Hvmq - The likelyhood that this he came back from Nam, after she'd l don » know He to re o u t ’ he meeting took place in the cocktail tried and just couldn t handle it They tic k e t wadded it up and th re w it on lounge of the Peak Restaurant here in were all she left tne ground Camera Bluff is not general Marko gave both instrum ents to knowledge The Peak Pit Orchestra "is n 't m a t lit t e r m g ? 'ja c k asked the school Polo says maybe he's has a reputation for wierdness that The cop picked it up and began finally letting go of her, and Polo says they don t deserve Much of So, in that s good walk mg nark to h is car Hey, daylight, when they look more like c a lle d Jack "I m running a l i t t l e late normal people, some of the Orchestra because of th is w hat s the chances members and some more respectable of an escort to the airp ort'?' co-conspirators worked out a He got no answer structure that gives all the students exposure to all kinds of music and to all the instrum ents that the district a » k ■ Q U A b / h W O owns or can beg or borrow © o In addition to the usual bunch of brasses, drums, and reeds, there's a really neat old upright grar.d, and some digging around got us three • FEATURING STARBUCKS CO 11 I I violins, a viola, and the promise of a • W II >| SI I I ( I ION OF MA( . 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