Friday 18 May 2012

Camping and Surfing go Hand in Hand


If you’re a surf dude, camping is the only way forward.



If you love surfing your vocabulary will be different to the rest of us mere mortals. Everything will be ‘awesome’, you’ll be ‘stoked’, and your friends will all be ‘dudes’. But dude, did you know that the future is camping?

Camping fits Surfer Lifestyle

If you are a surfer than camping will fit into your general philosophy, for you there’s nothing more idyllic then going camping near the beach, waking up and hitting the water. Camping means you can be right on the beach – you can watch the sun rise and the sun set over the ocean, and you can live, eat and breathe surfing.

Get close to nature camping

Camping, like surfing, is a way to get up close and personal with nature. And it’s about escaping the trappings of urban life – just you, the earth, the ocean and the elements. You can be a beach bum and afford to surf your summer away if you’re happy camping – you don’t need a big pay packet, just big attitude.

Camping and surfing all over the world

If you want to learn how to surf, there are surf schools all over the world where you can go camping and learn 24/7 the ways of the sport. Unlike other sports, surfing can be about a philosophy and way of living and camping gives surf addicts the chance to be based near the beach and travel around the world’s greatest surf spots.

Alleviate stress

Surfing, like camping, is the ideal way for adults caught up in the frenetic pace of modern life to get back in touch with nature and alleviate stress. In the ocean, when you’re forced to focus on the moment, you leave all your troubles momentarily back on land.

Surf camping festival

In Cornwall, they understand how camping and surfing go hand in hand with the Surfstock Festival – two days of camping, laid back fun and top music. It’s held in the 17 acres of lush green overlooking the ocean with great camping facilities for the ultimate laid back surf festival.

Check out the Secret Spot Surfshop for the best surfing gear.

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