Just a quick test edit from Seb Godsmark who is putting a video of myself and my friend Micho together. Quite a bit of time has gone into this with different types of effects so any feedback I’m sure is much appreciated (either leave a comment below or feel free to rate it, above).
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Night and Day – A photographic update

The last few weeks seem to have flown by with epic session on the lake and under the bridge as well as the PWA World Cup event. Without updating too much in words check out a number of epic photos below. A special thanks to Martin Reiter and Hanna Poschinger for taking the time to capture the shots, this is just a sample…
A quick update of past, present and future
I’ve been in Austria for quite a while now, as many of you already know I competed in the first World Tour event of the year and was pretty happy with my result. It’s a good ‘starting’ point for me. The plan now is to push hard for sponsors, I’ve put a lot of time lately into giving myself the best possibly chance and now I’m keen to see it happen. My sponsorship proposal is all pimped up, should anyone particularly want to see it then fire me a quick request (adam.k669@live.co.uk – NB. new email address coming this week but that ‘old’ one will always reach me).
The next couple of months are all pretty uncertain but when I have news it will be passed on, there are some pretty exciting prospects though… For the summer, I’ve already booked my tickets for PWA Fuerte and EFPT Sigri. The plan is to finish top 16 at Sigri and top 20 in Fuerte.. or thereabouts.
Enough said, enjoy the pics and as I said, that’s just the beginning…
New Video
It’s been a while since my last video and there are now a couple in the pipeline. The first is almost finished – Freestyling in Cape Town. The second should be done in the next 2-3 weeks and is a video from a last minute trip to Egypt with Mauricio Alvarez and myself, for a bit of tanning the week before the World Cup.
For now here is the trailer for the first. Enjoy and feel free to share.
Edit by myself, Special Effects by Josh Willmot and the full video will be by Bartek Jankowski who has done a couple of recent epic videos on Adam Lewis.
PWA Podersdorf 2012

So my 3rd ever PWA freestyle comp and probably the first time I’ve felt comfortable at one of them. I was pretty motivated to do quite well and felt like I had the moves I needed to do so. Yes it is no secret I’ve had a few sessions on the lake in the past months, but never from the direction the wind was during the event. Actually, it was the perfect forecast for sailing under the bridge in Vienna, which was a little gutting as the last time I was there it was epic! Here is the feature about it – boardseekermag.com/features



Back to the event then. Well it was hot, sunny and ok 5.2 weather. From what I have heard records have been set in the amount of people that showed up at the event and that was by the end of Tuesday! The event continues until Sunday and already the shops have sold more then they did in the entire time last year, in the same way that the event beat it’s records from previous year. I think that is a pretty sure sign that this will certainly be on calendars for years to come still.

In terms of windsurfing, we had one good day of not so bad wind and then the rest of the time it was either non-existent or too gusty and light to run heats, despite a lot of attempts. Trust me, no one saw that more than myself. I sailed the first heat that got cancelled, then re-sailed and re-sailed again, then it was cancelled and the day was over, so we were the first to start the following day. We managed to sail the heat straight away. I was pretty stoked with the heat in the end as my score sheets were filled with 8/9’s, the highest I’ve ever had, by quite a bit. It was a motivating start but not really enough to beat my next opponent – Taty Frans. Although I sailed a solid port tack heat, my starboard tack let me down as I could only try/complete two moves due to the light winds. Something I should have mentioned perhaps after the heat. Although I have a sneaky feeling it wouldn’t have made too much difference… Again I was still happy with how I sailed, landing some of my better moves in both heats.

Then came the first attempts at the double, again I was lucky enough to be in the heat that got re-sailed four times. Each time I put down some good moves before it was cancelled, then when it finally came round to the one that counted I got super unlucky with the gusts, always timing it so that I would get up to speed and then already be right on the edge of the heat area. Not ideal when you also want to spot a bit of chop to take off, or a flat spot to spin in!
The Tow-in was a different story. Here is a cool picture though…

Anyway, all in all it was a good event and I’m super happy with my result, I had a pretty encouraging conversation with PWA head judge Duncan Coombes at the end of the event and I got to sail more heats than anyone…
Next up it is back to the UK for round 2 and 3 of the UKWA freestyle tour!
A quick session at the lake
Currently in Austria and was lucky enough to get a nice Sunday afternoon session at the lake. A couple photos below and the rest can be found as a gallery on my facebook, check it out by clicking here. Conditions were up and down on 5.2 sometimes pretty well powered up, other times just floating about. Thanks to Hanna Poschinger and Nott Zechner for standing around in the cold to take photos.
Cape Town – What’s to come
Still struggling to find the time to do a round up from CT, so in the meantime here are a couple of snaps from this ‘secret’ spot that we went to. Actually it’s not that secret, just it doesn’t work too often and we had never been there before. There was no wind forecast in CT that day and it was raining, cloudy and we hadn’t had a good session in a few days. So after driving an hour into SA we came across the lake and had probably the best session of the trip. A video to follow soon, but for now, enjoy these snaps…

All photos – Hanna Poschinger
Cape Town – Appreciation
So as a round up of a month in Cape Town I thought I would start at the beginning… the flight out (I’ll keep this as a post for those that really want to read about the details)…
After having probably one of the worst flights of my life where I actually thought that the plane was going down, I was genuinely grateful to arrive.
Checking in and getting all the kit on for only £40 was the start of it. I have to say Virgin Atlantic were awesome at this and I love flying with them because of it. In fact you only ever hear good things about Virgin. So we (Hanna and I) got on to the plane and found our seats only to be joined by a mum and her very fidgety child. This wasn’t too much of a problem but they then swapped with a ‘slightly’ larger lady. This seemed to result in part of my seat being filled by her and the armrest wasn’t holding her back. I’ll get back to her. The troubles first began when we were trying to leave and it took them about half an hour to de-ice the plane, fair enough as it was covered in a thin layer of snow. Stupid reason to cancel any flights though, although I soon realised that during take off you physically couldn’t see even an inch outside the plane window. I guess the pilots were relying on instruments then…
Everything was going to plan, I nice smooth flight, a decent meal was served and about 10 minutes after eating my meal and the cabin crew were halfway down the cabin serving others, there was a small amount of turbulence, one or two bumps, nothing more. Then the plane simply fell out of the sky for a moment, trays, drinks all fell onto the floor, people screamed and I later learnt that others simply just passed out as the plane was thrown side to side, up and down and you could literally look down the cabin as the plane bent and warped!! It was at about this point that I genuinely thought we were going to crash and I started to think about the incredible life I had had. So yes I guess it’s true in a way your life does flash before your eyes before you think it’s just about to end. At the same time I was desperately trying to comfort my girlfriend, Hanna, who absolutely hates flying. Literally as soon as it started the air-hostess told everyone to sit down immediately and as soon as she had stopped the captain came on and told everyone including the cabin crew to get to their seats and buckle up. It was truly horrifying! Sure enough, it soon stopped but still remanded fairly turbulent. By fairly turbulent I mean it was only ‘bad turbulence’. After this though there were still a number of strange events that weren’t explained to us, including the whole cabin being asked to close their window blinds and the captain running up-and-down the cabin, looking out of the windows over the wings! At least the ‘large’ lady next to me was feeling ok, as soon as the turbulence was kind of over, she asked the air-hostess why she hadn’t received her chocolate desert with her in-flight meal! The air-hostess politely said that ‘perhaps this isn’t exactly the number one priority now’. She must have felt a little guilty as she re-appeared a minute or so later and handed it to the lady saying that she ‘found it rolling along the floor in the galley’…
Anyway having flown a lot since I was 7 years old, I have to say that that was without a doubt the most severe turbulence I have ever experienced. The hosts and hostesses were saying it was the worst they had had in 6 years and I had become one of those people that actually enjoys flights and even the lighter turbulence. So the return of my travel sickness that I used to get when I was 8 years old, wasn’t really that welcome. In fact it came back with a vengeance… and what’s more it was even with me on the home journey… kind of looking forwards to shaking this off.
When you genuinely feel you have escaped with your life (YES it was that bad a flight) you kind of start to take a different outlook at things and realise how fast time passes and what you miss to appreciate. With that in mind everything suddenly becomes a little less average…
Soon in Cape Town

The video test
Looks like you can post a video from your phone but if you go to update it, it doesn’t work and removes it. So here is a video post that I won’t touch!
A friend trying a front flip on a snowboard-
The possibilities are endless
Ok so to keep this quick as I just wrote out all the details and cancelled it! Nice one!
Just testing how far I can go with this new WordPress site in terms of linking in to social media. I’m currently updating from my phone whilst abroad through the WordPress app. Everything should be linked in such a way that by clicking ‘post’ on my phone, the news update should appear on my site and on Facebook annnnd on twitter and on anyone who has an rss feed to my new site!
What’s more is that I can also set this WordPress site up to accept texts from my phone to update the site, and in turn the social media sites. So if I’m somewhere where there is a small amount of signal, the possibility is still there. I guess this becomes quite interesting for the event organiser who could post instant HD videos from their phone to their WordPress site which could be as close as it gets to live streaming without actually live streaming and I’m pretty convinced it would be at a fraction of the cost. How about 3 people at the event with iPhone 4’s all filming from different angles, all uploading to the same site at the same time… Ok so maybe filming and running an event could be tricky, however posting live-ticker style posts on each heat, with a photo of a decent move during that heat, could also work. Or even just a post! Basically what I am suggesting is that with a simple text message to your WordPress site you now have the possibility to live-ticker events, across the entire social media network, with posts, photos and videos for an almost negligible cost.
It doesn’t have to stop there either. Event organisers can make announcements to riders and the public about briefing and heat times. So if a rider is in a sponsorship meeting or being interviewed for the TV they can (if signed up), receive a free alert about when the heats are starting. All of that by the power of one text, or one post, to the WordPress app.
I guess that means even the smallest of events can be live-tickered with videos and photos.
How about shops/brands. A message from their phone can alert thousands of new gear releases, or new boards that have just arrived in stock, or a new team-rider.
Last but not least I’m sure you can figure out what this means for pro-riders! Brand new moves caught on camera…instantly uploaded from their phone across the social media sites at the press of a button. Ahh but who films with their phone… Well everyone might be soon…iPhone slr lens
Powerful stuff! Now to test the links and video updates myself…
1×10 year old girl showing the freestyle skiing world that she IS the future…Sooo much style:
Kelly Sildaru
…and 10 days ago in the mountains, sunrise:































