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Wed. June 20, 2007, 07:23am PDT

Photos ~ Skimboard competition at Dash Point

Once upon a time, one of my sister's best friend's dad made me a present for my birthday. I don't even think I was in high school but it's still hanging around the house unfortunately seldom used. It's a large, circular, wooden disk. The entire thing is laminated, about three-quarters of an inch thick at most and has a beveled bottom side. It's my skimboard.

Anytime I went to the beach with family or friends in middle and high school I took it with me for practice. As waves receded from the shore I would wait until a sheen of an inch or two of water was left. I would then start at a gallop, shove the board away from me with both arms, then, if it rode the water without tanking, I would sprint to catch up. Once I caught up, again if it was still sliding along the water, I'd jump on and try and ride it. All too often the board itself would catch the sand and I'd jam my shins or my throw would be successful only to have me slip off its surface like it was solid ice.

Sigh... Such was my skimboarding career. Fortunately for me, however, I've rediscovered my love of the sport through a competition held out at Dash Point State Park last weekend. Though I knew this area was prime for the sport I had no idea they actually do it on a stream that slowly recedes along the tideflats into the Puget Sound. Something like this would've meant wonders to a kid like me trying desperately to hit the right conditions. With a stream the water never ends and you can ride 'til you're pooped.

Anyway, so Sarah and I took the event in and had a blast. It may have even inspired me to snag a more modern board and give it a whirl and add another "board" sport to my current repertoire. Hey, and stay tuned if you're interested because there's another competition July 21st out at Chambers Creek. I'm so there!

 

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6/20/2007 @ 9:26pm

Hey Kevin,

Cool pics. I especially like 34. Forgive a non-sequitur of a question, but are you planning to go to the 10 year reunion?

by Court


6/23/2007 @ 8:58pm

Hey Kevin great pictures. The action shots are fantastic. Great eye.

Steve

by Steve


8/13/2007 @ 9:54pm

Hey my name is A.J. Barker, I'm 14 years old and live in Belfair, Washington. I was thinking about going skimboarding at Dash Point and was wondering if the better time to skimboard there was at low tide or high tide? Thank you very much. I appreciate it.

by A.J. Barker


8/13/2007 @ 10:31pm

A.J. - Definitely low tide. Went once when it was a +8 and it stunk. Probably +2 or below and you'll have plenty of flat beach and even the nearby stream the choose from.

Enjoy!

by KevinFreitas


8/20/2007 @ 7:20pm

There was a flyer for a skimboard class at dash point in the next few days. The flyer is gone. Does anyone know where I can make contact?

by mark


8/20/2007 @ 7:39pm

mark: you might want to get a hold of the guys over at DBskimboards at info@dbskimboards.com -- if anyone would know about skimboarding classes around Dash Point it would be them.

Good luck! ~ Kevin

by KevinFreitas

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