Again the air cooled engine headed to the andes mountains. Now, it was time to overland the wilds of Patagonia to brave the heat, cold, rain, dust and biking some volcanoes! – Rodrigo Kaspary
What does it take to create the perfect wave? Turns out it’s just a bold, innovative engineer, a team of technicians and a superstar surfer.
Past a row of low-slung office buildings where a Culver City street dead-ends, behind the towering skeleton of a high-rise-in-the-making and tucked into the leafy bank of Ballona Creek, lies a small, whitewashed warehouse with a single door. Inside, the small foyer gives way to an airy, high-ceilinged space like many in L.A. — open-plan cubicles, a conference room with hand sanitizer on the tables, a few potted palms and surfboards for a casual, beachy effect.
But past the cluster of desks, colorful print-outs and whiteboards with indecipherable hand-written equations is something else: … More
But it’s still up to the cities to decide when and how to reopen
How do you keep a bunch of stir-crazy people from rushing closed beaches during a heat-wave weekend amid a pandemic-induced lockdown? You tell them those beaches could be open on Monday, of course.
San Diego County officials just announced an amendment to a public health order that will allow cities within the county to open their beaches back up for surfing, swimming and other individual exercise activities (meaning no sitting, laying out, playing volleyball, etc.) effective Monday, April 27 at sunrise. However … More