Friday, November 12, 2010

New WRSC website goes live

Hello world,

if you are reading this blog post, that means you're on the new Witch's Rock Surf Camp website. Congratulations, you've made it this far!

We took the elements that we liked from the previous website and combined them with new elements that we wanted to improve things. These items include:
  • simple horizontal navigation along the top of the page (no more difficult drop-down menus)
  • lots of big photos showing you what things really look like down here in lovely Tamarindo, Costa Rica
  • text that is easy to read
  • other cool shit
Basically we've tried to deliver you a clean website that gives you as much information about what we do and why we do it. Yes, the website still hast some bugs. Yes, the website still doesn't show up in some countries because the DNS changes haven't yet been picked up by some internet providers. Yes, there are still things we wanted to include with the new website but didn't do because we've been trying to get this done for months. But I think you'll find that we're well on our way.

I would like to extend a huge thank you to Yana, James, Elaine, Happy, Shawna, and everyone else at WRSC who worked together to get things done. As I sit here in Peru, waiting for tomorrow's flight back to Tamarindo, I skim through the new website and only get more and more anxious to get home!

pura vida
Joe

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Thursday, November 4, 2010

what to pack for a surf trip to a developing country

Here at Witch’s Rock Surf Camp, we are prepping for our fourth trip to Peru and we have been getting a lot of questions about what is needed for a surf trip to a developing country like Peru. I thought that I might share my short list of what prep work you need and what to bring should you ever go surfing off the beaten path.

Here is my recommended list:

  • Check with the CDC to see what vaccines are recommend for the country you are traveling to. If you are going to more than one country, make sure you have all vaccines that you need to enter all the countries. For example, if I want to come back to Costa Rica after visiting Peru, I have to have my Yellow Fever shot, along with the proper documentation.
  • Make sure all of your regular vaccines (tetanus and the like) are up to date.
  • First aid kit including (but not limited to):
  • Band aids - No brainer
  • Hydrogen peroxide – good for cleaning cuts and your ears! Bring it or get it in country
  • Imodium, Kaopectatee II, Imodium A-D or some other loperamide based drug – you know why.
  • Ibuprofen cause even a little pain is not fun
  • If you take any regular medications, be aware that they are not always available in foreign countries so make sure you bring enough to last.
  • Duct tape – cause you only need it when you don’t have it and it fixes EVERYTHING
  • Copy of your passport – when you arrive, try to get a copy made with the page with the entry stamp.
  • If you are ever unsure about the water, drink bottled. If bottled might not be available all the time, bring iodine tablets.
  • Bring the basic surf necessities – wax for the right temps, ding repair kit, a leash plus a spare
  • Above all, pack light and pack cheap. You don’t want to have to carry a heavy bag full of expensive things only to have it stolen.

Hope this list is helpful for all of you surf adventurers. Have a great trip and have fun!

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What to bring for a surf trip

Here at Witch’s Rock Surf Camp, we get a lot of questions about what is needed for a surf trip to the Central and South America. Right now I am prepping for my second trip to South America: Peru!

Here is my short list of recommendations:

  • Check with the CDC to see what vaccines are recommend for the country you are traveling to. If you are going to more than one country, make sure you have all vaccines that you need to enter each country. For example, if I want to come back to Costa Rica after visiting Peru, I have to have my Yellow Fever shot, along with the proper documentation.
  • Make sure all of your regular vaccines are up to date.
  • First aid kit including:
  • Band aids - No brainer
  • Hydrogen peroxide – good for cleaning cuts and your ears! Bring it or get it in country
  • Imodium, Kaopectatee II, Imodium A-D or some other loperamide based drug – you know why.
  • Duct tape – cause you only need it when you don’t have it
  • Copy of your passport – when you arrive, try to get a copy made of the page with the entry stamp.
  • Ibuprofen cause even a little pain is not fun
  • If you are ever unsure about the water, drink bottled. If bottled might not be available all the time, bring iodine tablets.
  • If you take any regular medications, be aware that they are not always available in foreign countries so make sure you bring enough to last.
  • If you are bringing a surfboard, check with your airline to make sure they allow surfboards and to see if there are any size restrictions. It is also helpful to check the cost of bringing boards. To learn how to pack a board, check out this video: http://www.dailystoke.com/2010/09/how-to-pack-your-surfboard-travel-bag/
  • Bring the basic surf necessities – correct wax, ding repair kit, leash (if needed)
  • Above all, pack light and pack cheap. You don’t want to have to carry a heavy bag full of expensive things only to have it stolen.

Hope this list is helpful for all of you surf adventurers. Have a great trip and have fun!

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Monday, November 1, 2010

Crazy Kids! Coral Reef & Witch's Halloween


















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