On Sunday, a group of four women rolled up to the U.S./Mexico border on their skateboards just south of San Diego. They had spent the last 16 days on their boards, pushing down the 300 miles of California coastline that separates Santa Barbara from the Mexican border. The founders of a nonprofit known as Duchess Ride, they had completed the feat for a unique cause: empowering young women by encouraging them to skate, snowboard and surf as hard as they possibly can.
Claire Altenau, 28; Carissa Bisnar, 32; Carly Finke, 23; and Jaime Schulte, 26, are the co-founders of Duchess Ride. Altenau, Finke and Schulte met Bisnar while on a chairlift in Utah and bonded over their love of supporting fellow female snowboarders.
“Claire and I had grown up riding together in Colorado,” Schulte told … More
Noah and I started filming together while I was working at a deli that was also a mini mart. I made sandwiches during the day and stocked beer in the walk in fridge at night. Noah was working for a landscaping company I think. When we were both off work at the same time we’d film surfing. We would film surfing in out of the way places. In nooks and crannies that are often over looked. No matter where we went Noah had signal on his phone and rap music was always playing. I never understood the signal thing.
I think Noah still does landscaping here and there to help pay for trips. I don’t work at that deli anymore, and I miss it.
That being said here’s our project “I Love This Song.”