Mike Fisher first thought he had the flu, but after a seizure and some tests, a golf-ball sized tumor was found in Mike’s frontal lobe. Although the tumor was immediately removed via surgery, additional treatment was required. Mike, a sponsored longboarder and active member of the Huntington Beach High School surf team, was diagnosed with a stage-three brain tumor.
The community immediately got involved: Teachers offered extra credit for students going to Mike’s fundraiser; fellow classmates and friends made stickers that say, “Save Mike’s Head;” the Mark McGuire Foundation for Children made a donation; and there was a large rally at Huntington Beach High School. “Mike has a huge heart, is the greatest kid, and is a wonderful person,” said his mother, Nancy. “All of the local surfers, including the older guys, were there. Even his middle school teachers were involved. It’s so encouraging.”
Mike is responding quite well to treatment and is scheduled to return home to Cali today! His expenses are up to $120,000.00 now. Through the community and friends, they’ve already raised $66,000.00. Those interested in helping Mike continue his path to wellness are welcome to call 714.969.8981.
With the help of the Huntington Beach community, Mike is staying positive and hopeful. The site below is also a great place to get the whole story, as well as updates, on Mike’s condition. Encouraging messages can be left, and he checks them often. www.caringbridge.org/visit/mikeefisher GodSpeed Mike!

Did you happen to catch the bottle in his hand? Couldn’t have happened to a nicer guy. Classic.

The latest Save Trestles t-shirt has arrived! Each purchase supports Surfrider Foundation and
is printed on a green, organic, short sleeve t-shirt.
Save Trestles T-Shirt featuring the California State Flag.The Surfrider Foundation is a non-profit grassroots organization dedicated to the protection and enjoyment of our world’s oceans, waves and beaches.
For more info on Surfrider Foundation and to purchase the shirt go to: Read the rest of this entry »http://www.surfrider.org

K9, Nine lives, Revolution #9, call it what you want, Kelly Slater is a 9-time ASP world champion.
“The rewards have paid off for a lot of work and commitment to surfing my whole life,” he said. “Overall I feel really good and calm inside. Guys are pushing me like Dane and Jordy and the guys who are already there like Mick, Taj, Parko, Andy and Bobby – that whole crew keeps me on my toes and they push me to learn more things and keep my mind open.”
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Quiksilver’s cracked the code with this one. More flexible than your yoga teacher and hotter than her, too. With Hyperstretch II Neoprene throughout and a short YKK zipper, the line between summer and winter has been blurred yet again. And don’t forget, these will be awarded to this month’s Men and Grom’s winners this month!

Quiksilver and Sydney-based designer Sam Elsom are creating a limited release collection of luxurious, hand-tailored garments for men.
The elsom collection will consist of suiting, a naval waterman coat, two dress shirts, an organic denim jean, an organic t-shirt, a belt and neck-tie. This collaboration will be a first for Quiksilver and elsom.
Members of Quiksilver’s global surf team are tipped to be among the first recipients of the hand-crafted suits with expectations of them being worn for the first time at the 2008/09 Association of Surfing Professionals World Championship crowning scheduled for February 2009 on Queensland’s Gold Coast.
In 1975 25 yr old Bunker Spreckles hired a camera crew to document his life. Two years later he was dead. As a 21 year old famous surfer, heir to a sugar fortune and Clark Gable’s stepson, Bunker led the nomadic life of a surfer until he received an estimated inheritance of 50 million dollars and developed a taste for partying.
Check out this video. Definitely going to add this to my collection!
Check this puppy out- a machine you hammer into the ground with a towrope attached to a 7HP engine, meant to rocket snowboarders and surfers into ramps and waves.

Actor Matthew McConaughey will appear in Newport Beach on Thursday for a screening of his new film, “Surfer, Dude.”
McConaughey is scheduled to arrive at the Edwards Island Cinemas 7 at 7:15 p.m. to introduce the movie and host a drawing for a surfboard that he autographed.
The actor produced and stars in “Surfer, Dude,” a comedy about a surfer who must deal with a drought of waves at his Southern California home break.
The theater is at 999 Newport Center Drive. Only a few tickets for the screening are available. For more information, click HERE.
CLICK HERE TO READ AN INTERVIEW WITH MATTHEW McCONAUGHEY
CLICK HERE TO READ A REVIEW OF ‘SURFER, DUDE’
CLICK HERE TO VIEW PHOTOS FROM “SURFER, DUDE”