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      Hi everybody, welcome to newyorkLongboarder.com., a site dedicated to (obviously), Longboarding in NY/NJ and the mid-Atlantic region (we'd love to hear also from our brethren in Delaware, Maryland and Virginia). too     

There is something special about us surfers, and within the sub culture of surfers, there is something very special about us Longboarders. In all our combined water time, we here have never seen longboarders in a screaming match, or getting aggressive with each other. There is something about the boards we ride that make us generally a mellow bunch in the water. Maybe it's because we get waves, lots and lots of waves.      We also have a special connection with the rich history of our sport. We want to know about it. Many of us were actually a part of it!! This is most likely because the pioneers of our tribe were all longboarders. Stylists like Miki Dora, Phil Edwards and Lance Carson, all longboarders. Original big wave guys who tackled Waimaia, Makaha and Sunset, guys like Greg Noll and Pat Curren,did it on longboards! We watch videos/dvd's from the 50's and 60's, and appreciate the style from that era.      The 70's and 80's brought on the shortboard revolution, a completely different style of surfing. At this this time, quite a few of us switched to shortboards (some of us even cut 3 feet off our boards and re-glassed them!!). Some of us left the water, some of us did longboard straight through this period, however, it was rare to see many of us, and very rare to see a longboard in a surf shop.      The late 80's, we slowly started to see longboards in surf shops, and in the line up. By the early 90's, there had been an absolute renaissance in longboarding. there were longboards popping up everywhere, in surf shops, out in the line-up, we even had our own magazine! Modern technology and phenomenal shapers made for a great variety of boards to choose from. Nose riders, for old school style, or light, thin maneuverable boards, some even with 3 fins, for a more modern style.     During this renaissance, many of us got back into longboarding, and it was great to see guys in the water we hadn't seen in years. It was great to see all the young guys getting into longboarding, some sticking to the traditional style, some the modern, some guys creating a completely new style by combining both. And the women! This renaissance brought an abundance of women to the line-up. What a great sight it is to see one of our sisters taking off deeper than everyone, and elegantly longboarding past all of us!      The early 90's led to the late 90's, and.....the new millennium, and here we are. We are established. We have travel locales strictly for us longboarders. Although we love the videos from the 50's and 60's, it's great to have dvd's from this current period showing some phenomenal longboarding from around the world. DVD;s of guys longboarding the Banzai Pipeline and getting deep!!.      We are young, old, male, female. We are in just about every line-up at every beach on east and west coasts.............AND, we are here in NEW YORK.      So, if you are someone who has been longboarding for 40+ years, someone who switched to longboarding, someone who is is just getting into surfing and sees longboarding as the way to go, or a shortboarder who enjoys taking out the log every now and then........WELCOME!!

     Guys and Gals, this is your site. It is going to be in your home on your computer, please treat it with the respect that you would treat any other piece of your equipment, because in reality, this is a piece of your equipment. Surfing basically is: talking about when we're going surfing, surfing itself, and talking about our last session, or about places we've been, places we'd love to go, best wave we ever had, our perfect wave, our best session, boards we'd love to have, thoughts on equipment, advice, questions, all these different parts of surfing is what this site is for.      This site will be as great as you make it. Please keep posts as positive and upbeat as possible. Please don't use someone's question or opinion as club to beat them over the head with. If we have reason to disagree, which of course from time to time we will, let's have respectful debate.  At times when we need to vent, feel free to do so,  but let's not live there.      Finally, yes finally!! (hard to believe that this started out as 2 paragraph welcome to the site intro). Thank you so much for choosing to be a member of newyorkLongboarding.com, connecting with fellow mid-atlantic longboarders, and NEW YORK/NEW JERSEY longboarders in particular.                                                       
Feel free to write us for suggestions/improvements on the site NewYorkLongboarder@hotmail.com

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