Skiing Silver Mtn. 5/17/09 from Dave Turner on Vimeo.
Monday, May 18, 2009
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
"Trailer Trash" - the song
This is a song I did entirely with loops. Loops are pre-recorded music segments which are then arranged and mixed in various ways. Hip Hop - among other newer genres of music - use loops. I've only used loops for the drum tracks in my songs ..... until this song - 'Trailer Trash' (inspired by the surf wave on the Spokane River at Post Falls, ID named 'Trailer Park'). My Macbook came loaded with "Garage Band" on it. I'd never messed around with it until one night after a great session at Trailer Park inspired it. It was also partly inspired by the iTunes Jud Keiser was spinning last fall when we were camping and surfing The Trail Wave/Hole in Trail, BC. The entire song was made from loops (basically going mental cutting and pasting the little buggers into the clip viewer) - with the exception of the spoken words (my voice), which was recorded directly using the built in mic on my Macbook. I was impressed with what the Macbook can do.
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Saturday, May 9, 2009
Bad Dog - Dead Dog gone bad
Dead Dog Hole - at the state line of ID/WA - has been morphing on and off the past 2 weeks from the normal, consistent, reliable hole that is easy to paddle back up to, into a wave that's hard to paddle back up to once the flow gets above 17,200. The feature becomes a green wave on surfer's left and a nice, breaking wave in the middle and on surfer's right. The breaking wave section is really fun once you get to it.
Here's some photos:
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Song by Dave- "I'll Wait For Us"
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Dead Dog photos - 5/2/09 16,100 CFS
Monday, May 4, 2009
Sunday Evening Soul Surf at Dead Dog Hole, State line WA/ID
No one else was there. Soul Surf Time with the waterproof ipod! Level was 16,200 CFS.
Got in the river at 7PM and the hole/eddy looked normal.The sun was shining bright under the bridge on The Dog. Then at about 8:00PM it changed from Dead Dog Hole to a wave while I was still surfing. It became green on surfers left/entry and a breaking pocket surfer's right. It really reminded of the surfer's right side - half of Duplex Wave at 8500 CFS. There was enough of a backwash eddy to paddle into it, but I could see if the flow was higher it would be a chore to paddle into it. It remained this way until I left at 8:35. I preferred the hole version of Dead Dog hands down, but the 'Ghost Dog' Wave gave up some good blunts. Dead Dog did the same morph job 2 years ago.
Brian Jamison was there Saturday 5/2/09 when it changed. The last time it happened that I know of was 2 years ago. It's a weird phenomenon and people's theories on why it occurs are even weirder. I've heard theories; 1)of a 'fridge being in the rock and the door opens creating the phenonmenon, 2) a chunk of rock flaked off, 3) a rock rolled in front of the rock that forms Dead Dog. Then there's Chris Hoffer's 'algae theory'. This is the stuff that spawns an urban legend.
(Regarding the cheesy phone cam photo; The black dot in the middle of the channel on river left is the moose)