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HURICANE MARIA Story-9/30/2017

Cool article

7/29/2018

 
We we’re going to surf today but as usual it dropped off to almost flat and as I woke up this am I saw this rare surfing article in The NY Times almost satisfying my need to be in the water:

​https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/07/26/sports/surfing-albee-layer-trick-name.html?action=click&module=Editors%20Picks&pgtype=Homepage

Life tips from Laird!

7/23/2018

 
Worth reading:

​https://www.google.com/amp/www.latimes.com/health/la-he-0521-laird-hamilton-20160521-snap-story.html%3foutputType=amp

Teentsy waves/nice water!

7/19/2018

 
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No waves but great water and great company. I’m actually sore from paddling hard to catch teentsy waves. Good feeling
Course, he didn’t like being called “kid corkscrew” and tried to whip me with his towel. This is the shit you forget unless you write it down, blog it, snap pics. Having kids is great.
When I was out there Tuesday night in more shitty waves, I was happy. I love salt water. I love swimming. I love spending time with my kid outdoors. I love escaping fucking embarrassing news coming out of Washington (“make America NORMAL AGAIN” is what I’d love to scream at tRUMP).

As I paddled around in teeny waves, memories came back to me of the horror I have experienced surfing here. Enormous towering monsters scrambling to rip my lungs out of my chest through my mouth. Boulders waiting to crush my face after crashing. Hurricane waves destroying my boards. Total assholes dropping in on me inexplicably (Jamie). Demons trying to pull each of my limbs out of their sockets as I tumbled helplessly under water after crashing. Board smashing me in my cheekbone when it resurfaced after I did (never ditch your board).

Yet I still keep coming back, and I’m teaching my kid this stuff.

​What at is it about the ocean that draws people like me to it like a moth to a candle?

Only surfing ban in America- Higgins Beach Maine

7/15/2018

 
Surfing ban at Higgins beach Maine!!!

$100-$500 fine if you surf there between 11am and 5pm. Good luck with parking. There Isn’t much. Three or four families call the cops for the slightest infractions.

Cops will stand on the beach and wait for you to get out. Sometimes they follow people to where they are staying to give them tickets. One surf shop owner told me he was meeting a surf lesson customer at the beach but beach maintenance crews were parked in the beach unloading area so he parked between the unused handicapped spots and a kid cop (volunteer-kid cop) told him to move. He explained he was meeting a client and the beach guys were occupying the unloading area spots. Kid Cop rested his hand on his holstered gun, raised his voice, told him to move or else,

Surf shop politely said he would only be a minute to unload then he would pay the $10 at the tiny community parking lot three blocks away which angered the kid cop who said NO. He then told the cop to tell the beach maintenance guys to move so he could park in the unloading area and unload. Kid cop said he wasn’t going to, that’s where they park when they do beach maintenance, and that he had to leave immediately.

ILLOGICAL.
Whats wrong with this picture? I searched and searched and searched, and as far as I can see, Higgins beach Maine has the only surfing ban in America!

If I’m wrong, please tell me and I will correct this statement.

HMMMMM, I just found this article from a LONG time ago. Looks like Miami (30,000 times bigger than Higgins beach) came to an intelligent conclusion six years ago, but only through the civic activism of those affected by a surf ban that originates from stupidity and careless thought processes of those in power at any given time. 
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https://www.surfertoday.com/surfing/6740-surfing-ban-lifted-in-miami-beach

Lazy hurricane Chris:(

7/11/2018

 
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Forgettible hurr(y)cane “chris,” glad I’m not there but better than nothing- gonna get up at three and get there then work. Bring longboard ‘case Chris can’t keep it up that long!

Chris dropped off to 4' at three am so I decided not to go.

Higgins beach surfing ban

7/9/2018

 
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Huge beach- room for EVERYONE! Not according to the law set by Scarborough town council.
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(Headline from newspaper article detailing efforts by minority at Higgins beach to eliminate public parking- not so subtle effort to eliminate surfing)
I knew when I was in Maine that I needed to find out more about why they have a surfing ban at this beach. It SUCKS, and there is absolutely zero reason for it. Additionally, I ask you- Have you ever tried to surf and slalom between splashing and unaware swimmers? I bet not. Its extremely dangerous.

I'm sinking my teeth into this issue, and I am not letting go until I get a decent explanation from the town, or until they change the ban. Knowing the people in Maine, nothing will probably change, but I am going to make my displeasure known.




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To Scarborough Town Council, July 8th, 2018

I just got back from my yearly trip to Higgins Beach Inn- my families’ seventh. We always stay at the Inn because we love the proximity to the beach and we came to love the Inn itself for a multitude of reasons. It’s expensive, but we have never thought of going anywhere else. Ours is a surfing family- we surf before 11am and after 5pm because of your surfing ban between those hours. I have struggled yearly with this subject, knowing how many other communities have come to terms with this issue, and have developed simple solutions for what essentially is a very simple problem. My 14 year old son also came up with a solution so that everyone could be happy- and that should be any communities’ stated goal when possible.
I am writing this letter to you because I need to have someone tell me why the surfing ban exists. I hope someone in your town enters into a dialog with me so I can determine if I am going to return to Higgins beach anymore.
One day we dutifully got out at 11am but wanted to surf more. We drove with all our stuff to Old Orchard Beach and finally found a parking spot- not an easy task there. We then walked through a hotel parking lot to see if the waves were any good and were met by the hotel manager clutching a clipboard who asked if we were staying at their hotel. I said no and she said “well this is private property; you are not allowed to walk to the beach here.” I told her why we were there and she said it did not matter; we had to walk up the street to the next street and walk to the beach that way- took fifteen minutes. Not a very nice feeling I had in my heart as I walked away. We saw that the waves were nonexistent so then we walked back to the car and drove all the way back to Scarborough beach and saw that if we wanted to surf, I had to pay $16 for adults and $10 for kids. I pondered that for a while and was willing to pay it but I wanted to see if it was worth the money before I paid and asked the attendant if I could look first, and she said grumpily “NO!” Quite frankly, I have been surfing since 1991 and I have never in my entire experience seen any beach charge money to surf and I’ve been all over America and some of the Pacific and the Caribbean. It’s perplexing and mysterious, but I was willing to pay to have fun on vacation.
I told her that that was ridiculous, and that I was just going to turn around and leave, she didn’t seem to care in the least, a customer service representative lacking in interpersonal skills.
When I drove away, we were MAD. I do not go on vacation to get MAD. We go on vacation to get away from being MAD. It was easy for us to rub our chins and wonder why our whole car was mad. We were mad because of the surfing ban that Higgins Beach has between 11am and 5pm that forced us to go on a wild goose chase to find people who were even more unpleasant than the surfing ban. Accordingly, I believe that it is only fair for you to give us an explanation of that ban considering how many thousands of dollars I have pumped into your local economy. Every year I go there, I also buy about $1,000 worth of honey from a local vendor to sell at my store, eat at nice restaurants, and buy all sorts of stuff just like everyone else does on vacation, not to mention the cost of the inn, tips, misc meals.
We went biking until five that afternoon and when we got back in to the water to surf, the swimmers got to stay in the water with the surfers. Each and every time I caught a wave I had to jump off my surfboard prematurely to avoid colliding with the people who were innocently and merrily enjoying the really warm water and afternoon sun. The swimmers have every right in the world to continue doing what they do after five. But if you only allow surfing before 11am, and after 5pm, how do the two activities come together safely when both are allowed at the same time? It’s a dangerous situation waiting for injury and accidents and unpleasantness. It amounts to total chaos and lack of considerate and intelligent reflection, and a discrimination against a select group of people.
Because Higgins Beach has no lifeguards (in itself a perplexing scenario), if anyone did get hurt from such a collision, it would take some unreasonable amount of time for help to arrive. These are all the things going through my head that day.
One additional posted law is drinking booze on the beach the cops don’t enforce. Fine the surfers, ignore the drinkers-clearly obvious where their hearts are.
I’ve also seen uniformed officers meet hapless and unknowing surfers on the beach telling them to get out of the water. The ban is not exactly well displayed on the street. Whilst on vacation, few people stop and read the rules and regulations of the beach. People get there after driving for hours and all they want to do is physically and mentally run into the water- surfers and swimmers alike. It would be preferable for there to be a nice big “NO SURFING FROM 11AM to 5PM” sign at all entry points to the beach. That way nobody has to deal with authority figures- usually not a nice experience no matter how nice an officer is.
My son blurted out across the water to me one day “hey dad, they should just allow surfers from the rock over to the right, and swimmers to the left.” He got that idea from Narragansett town beach in Rhode Island where we have surfed for decades. They have flags delineating the two activity areas. When someone- either a swimmer or a surfer goes past the flag in the wrong direction, one can hear a loud whistle from the lifeguard- not a cop in uniform angry and ready to write a ticket (an INCREDIBLE $100-$500 fine!!!). The flags are tall and red and green, easy for everyone to understand. Surfers on the right of the flags, swimmers get the entire rest of the beach (90% swimming, 10% surfing). Personally, I felt that if the surfing area went from the main entrance street to the right would be a sufficient amount of space for us, and the swimmers get the entire rest of the beach.
There is an obvious and tangible hostility that is easy to sense when we go to Higgins beach directed against surfers that I believe is entirely avoidable and unnecessary but that is not why I am writing this letter. I am writing this letter so that I can get a reply from someone knowledgeable enough about the issue to answer this question for me:
Why is there a surfing ban at Higgins beach instead of a separation of swimming/surfing activities? I look forward to understanding this issue and thank you in advance for any time it takes for someone to write me back.

Sincerely,

David Benjamin
7/19/18- NO RESPONSE YET FROM ANYONE!
7/20/18- STILL NO RESPONSE!
7/21/18- STILL NO RESPONSE!
7/23/18- STILL WAITING- nothing yet
7/27/18- NO WORD YET (they must not care)
8/4/18- NO ANSWER STILL...maybe they are on vacation
​8/9/18- NOBODY WROTE BACK YET
​8/17/18-THEY ARE HOPING I GO AWAY!
8/18/18- TIME FOR A SECOND LETTER TO THE TOWN COUNCIL!

SECOND LETTER:
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To Scarborough Town Council, 8/18/18

This is my second request to the Scarborough Town Council asking for an explanation of the reason for the surfing ban that exists at Higgins beach from the hours of 11am to 5pm. My last letter was mailed to you on July 8th, 2018, and as of the date on this letter, I have not yet received a reply from anyone on the Town Council nor the Town Manager, Thomas Hall. It is completely understandable because it’s vacation time and maybe your town has a recess but I did not want my letter to be forgotten.
I feel that it should be easy for the town council to delegate the job of explaining this law to not just me but also to the entire surfing community as a whole as well as to the general public. Hundreds if not thousands of people are affected by this law every year, and I feel that it is only fair for the people in power who designed this statute to explain the rationale to the public so that the unpleasantness is more palatable, and so that the non-surfing times are more easily understood. It is only because of that understanding that people like my family who spend thousands of dollars to go to Higgins beach every year, can sit on the beach for six hours waiting to surf at 5pm. Can someone PLEASE explain this surfing ban to us?
In my last letter, I asked someone from the Town of Scarborough to please answer this one question (pretty simple question):
Why is there a surfing ban from 11-5 instead of a separation of surfing/swimming activities on the beach as a whole? As I said in my last letter, when the surfers and swimmers occupy the same space in the water, it is a certainty that someone is going to get hurt, and because you have no lifeguards at that beach, I feel that this is a formula for disaster. The safest and simplest solution to the surfing problem/accident potential is not to ban surfing but to have a surfing section and a swimming section… keep the two activities separate so nobody gets hurt.
I did some research and found that as far as I can tell, Higgins beach is THE ONLY beach in America that has a surfing ban, and Scarborough Beach is THE ONLY beach in America to charge surfers a fee to surf (as well as not letting the potential customers see if the surf is any good before they pay!). If I am mistaken in this research, I’m glad to find out about it and apologize, but to the outsider, it sure seems that Scarborough Town has decided to make it as hard as possible to surf in your community, and if that is the reason for your statutes, so be it, it just needs to be verbalized as such.
I hope that someone can please contact me with a return letter explaining the policies that I outlined above, at your earliest convenience.

David Benjamin
HEY! Just got this response. Thanks for writing back. Logic is illogical and nonsensical. Needs more dialog so we can better follow his reasoning. I find it a HUGE conflict of interest that Mr. Donovan lives at Higgins beach and has the potential to vote on Higgins Beach-related municipal issues. Maybe he is hoping that he and others can keep Higgins Beach the way THEY want it instead of thinking of the greater good.
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Mr. Donovan had The politeness to answer. However, his reasoning is flawed. This ban needs to be overturned for a dozen reasons.

9/12/18-  NO RESPONSE YET FROM MY THIRD LETTER, WONDERING IF I'M GONNA GET ONE. Ever heard of "riparian rights?' I'm wondering if Riparian rights overrides the STUPID surfing ban. I'm not sure if the town has legal rights over what activities occur in the ocean.

10/12/18- NO RESPONSE YET. Mr. Donovan and the town Council must be either done with my conversation with them, have hoped that I will go away, and (or) think that his LAME response answers all my questions to him. I think it's time for another letter, or drop the entire line of questioning and let Higgins Beach live under the dictatorial antiquated power structure that exists now and stay out of it. 
Lets see who amongst these prominent and worthy individuals cares enough to touch pen to paper and reply. I’ll post everything I get back right here on this post. Kudos to those who reply.
The flags outlining swimming/surfing areas go up at nine, go down at five. Before and after that, everyone shares the beach. Hatred of surfing/surfers does not exist at all here- in fact, there is plenty of parking, surfboards on top of cars and trucks. Surfing is embraced there. After my Higgins beach fiasco, I appreciate Narragansett, Rhode Island 10,000 Times more now.
Instead of the drama at Higgins beach, I prefer to keep this video in my head, the song too. There’s plenty of other places to vacation that choose to be mature, intelligent, cohabiting communities. It’s just that we have come to love Higgins beach!
After good music swirls around in your head for a while, it’s easier to think. I’m thinking that Higgins beach is undergoing transitional growing pains- struggling to keep things the way they have always been at the same time trying to accommodate the throngs of people who don’t live there but love it equally for various reasons. The beach has its traditional “clingers,” those who want to live in the 1930’s forever and control everything and everyone who doesn’t see things their way. The town MUST rise above these people, recognize the greater needs, and EVOLVE forward. Get lifeguards. More public parking (often the sign says “LOT FULL”). Above all, find a way to END THIS CONFLICT ONCE AND FOR ALL. It’s a huge turn off for folks like me. If the fans of the 1930s want to live in a place where nobody parks, surfs, or gets dressed into wetsuits discreetly, maybe they should contemplate either greater tolerance of others or moving somewhere else where there is not such public love for all that the ocean offers.
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On the way out of that beautiful place on our way home we stopped at this surf shop and thank God we did!!!

We met Crystal- a super nice earthy beautiful surf shop person. We discussed the town’s hatred of the surfers. They once tried to outlaw the act of getting into wetsuits in the parking area and on the beach. “HMMMMM, me wonders!!!” Anyone who has gone to any beach these days is exposed to more skin (happily so!) than a masseuse! What’s the problemo?

The idea was voted down, but that’s the shit this poor surfing community has to continuously endure.

LASTLY:

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link to article!-

​http://news.keepmecurrent.com/assault-on-surfer-ends-tense-summer-at-higgins-beach/
Its altogether fitting and proper (to quote a line from Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address) to end this toxicity with a great inspiring video of the north shore’s famous young star exacting revenge on a lineup rule breaker- then goes on in the video surfing incredibly! Here is the link to the video:


​https://www.theinertia.com/surf/heres-how-john-john-florence-deals-with-snakes/

Surf coming!

7/7/2018

 
link:

​https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/capital-weather-gang/wp/2018/07/08/tropical-storm-chris-forms-offshore-the-carolinas-generating-dangerous-surf/?utm_term=.82014e966882

Last day- no surf at all

7/6/2018

 
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Our friends told us that this winter an angry nor-easter manhandled the surf up and over the road at the top of the hill with waves crashing onto the street. Unbelievably unbelievable how powerful Mother Nature is when she is pissed.
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Our Inn provides this brand of soap packaged with paper. When we get home, I’m looking for it. Ever tried to reduce your plastic consumption? Next to impossible. China no longer accepts the worlds plastic garbage ostensibly for “recycling.” Knowing China, they probably just dumped it into the ocean. Now Americans (including me) gurgle plastic, toss it and have no idea where it goes. I just read that when we “recycle,” it doesn’t get “recycled,” it gets dumped.

When I shop I try to avoid plastic but it’s impossible. When a company like “Bee Kind” comes along, I’m going to give it a go.
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Kyle wanted lobsters, and lobsters he got at the Black Point Inn, an awesome ancient Inn located beautifully on a knoll surrounded by ocean. What a magnificent place.
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Higgins Beach Inn where we stay.
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Biking for raspberries, serviceberry, etc on a hot sunny day and came across this allee of old oaks molested by wayward car and truck accidents, bark and trunk damage evident on every other tree. This cool respite from the heat reinforces my opinion that trees are the most obvious and simple solution to global warming (at a time of rapid deforestation). We as a species SUCK.

Longboards ROCK!!!

7/4/2018

 
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7/5- video below shows better waves, twice as big as they have been. Actual shoulders on the waves.
Look at how tiny the waves are! It’s unbelievable but true that if you have a longboard, you can turn sow’s ears into silk purses.

Im stiff and sore from surfing two days on the smallest waves I’ve ever surfed on. Most “real men” brag about the fish that got away or the size of the bear they killed with their bare hands, but here I am bragging about the opposite kind of thing.

All the the muscles that are used to paddle feel like they need a massage (never had one and don’t want one), but my son and I are going out now with a waning tide on 2-3’ waves with four to five seconds- the most laughable and ridiculous scenario imaginable.

We aren’t the only ones out there, and most of the population here at Higgins beach romp and sunbathe and sleep on the beach, something we cannot stand doing.

This is town has a totally ASSININE law prohibiting surfing from 11-5pm anywhere on the beach, so we take our lake canoe and surf with that instead. It’s really fun. We take every wave we can with the kid in front and me in back. Initially he tries to catch the wave but inevitably he tries to tip it over while I try to keep it from tipping. The wave also tries to turn the canoe parallel with the wave then roll it over so it’s a fun battle.

Yesterday the “fun nazi” policeman appeared at the beach to tell us to stop so we just paddled away over to the mansions a couple of miles away and were in awe of the clarity of the water, the huge fish jumping out of the water, the birds divebombing into the water in search of a snack. If that cop wanted to handcuff us for having fun he was going to have to get wet.

This is a very strange but awesome town. Rules/laws/attitudes/natural beauty/fun. At Higgins Beach, it’s like the town in Angela Langburie’s “Murder She Wrote” which took place on the coast in Washington State.

I was changing into my wetsuit in the parking lot of the inn where we have stayed for six years and the owner of the inn drove by and yelled “NICE ASS” at me. Not one person has ever said that to me before. I looked up, saw it was Bob, waved, laughed, and decided that despite all the stupid laws here I would return every year for the Fourth of July week until we die!
My son kept griping about the shitty waves. He was right. But I saw things differently, a view that must be available only to people who have spun around the earth more than he has. The sun, warmer than usual water, extremely friendly beautiful woman that I was chatting with (and who I swapped boards with for a while). Surfing is only half of surfing.

New longboards

7/3/2018

 
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This is the last day these boards will look this good. It’s just the way life treats these boards.
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Say goodbye to the shine. Say hello to wax, sand, dings, abrasions, etc.
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On our way to Maine my son and I stopped at our favorite surf shop (insane inventory) and bought two longboards. Longboards are GREAT. Stewart longboards especially. My last one whistled when I surfed on it- a medium-pitched noise heard above the sound of the water under certain conditions.

My son’s board is on the right, mine in the left. They ain’t cheap but if you figure how many times you surf on them over how many years, I believe it to be a great investment for the soul.

One can ride tiny two footers like we have in Maine now, or fifteen to twenty footers during hurricane season and everything in between.

I love longboards!

Not sure they love me though for what happened to my last one, also a Stewart.

We were coming back from Maine in 2012 with “Stewart” in the back of the pickup truck- a nine foot board on an eight foot bed with a two foot tailgate packed with bikes, other boards, the canoe. A passing motorist drove by and pointed to the back of the truck. Stewie had disembarked!

We took the next exit got back on 95, then got back on 95 south and arrived where the escaped convict had bailed. All that was left was a fin and the leash and a whole lot of powder. Poor stewie, and poor motorist or trucker or whomever hit stewie. Someone had to have picked him up and taken him home.

I haven’t ridden a longboard since- till yesterday. It’s a whole different sport than surfing. You gotta get that log up to the speed of the wave before you can stand up, requires a lot of paddling. Then you gotta get back out, requires a lot of “something” in order not to get destroyed by the incoming waves. The bright side is that you can ride teeny tiny waves which is the summer condition. I’m sore from yesterday’s two hour entirely forgettable session, which validated the purchase yesterday!

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