Check out these random shots I came across on facebook of Aviso president John Omohundro, Naki, and Cole down in El Salvador a couple of months back…

Cole with his 5`2 Aviso BD3



John Omo with his 7`1 Monster


Naki with his 5`0 Aviso BD3

Here are a few shots from uppers today. It was super fun all day today, and I was lucky enough to spend a few hours down there during low tide. We have been so blessed with waves the last few weeks! Today I had one of my best sessions yet on the 5`0 Aviso BD3 set up as a twin fin. Check back soon for more…

Another one peeling off into the bay...


Here are a few shots from today. My friend Josh Kirk raced us up to Rincon this afternoon for an amazing evening session. It was going off again today, and was worth every minute of the drive. It is crazy how one really good wave can make your whole session worth it. I got one barrel half way through the session on my 5`5 that just blew my mind and the rest of the time was just icing on the cake. To quote my friend Chris Ward, “Curren was out, that`s all I got to to say.” My thoughts exactly…

Late afternoon at the Queen



If you got the right one you were getting tubed all the way to the freeway...

I could not have painted it any more perfect... Another amazing sunset at Rincon!
Christian went up to Rincon yesterday, here are few shots we took when he stopped by to grab the Fireblade and New Toy, as well as one he sent from the queen today…

Christian picking up the 5`9 Fireblade and the 5`5 New Toy

10`0 CJ Nelson Aviso Noserider

Back of the truck

Rincon doing its thing... photo by Christian Wach
The conditions were amazing again this afternoon as the swell filled in. I ended up surfing Church of all places (I met Christian Wach and Taro from Nakisurf), and while it was fairly crowded, everyone seemed to be getting a few. Here are a couple of quick shots…

Middles looking fun early this morning...

After running some boards around it was off to Church as the tide came back down before dark... Here is a nice little set running off through the inside.

A random little wave breaking way in the bay, as I look back up towards Church from San O.