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It's kneeboard week at Korduroy.tv!

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Korduroy TV is dedicating a full week's content to the sport of Kneeboarding. Starting on the 23rd of January running through the 27th of January (US times).

Check it out!
http://www.korduroy.tv/

The content will include interviews, stories, and exclusive footage. The good people who run this site have been developing this content for well over a year and will undoubtedly show kneeboarding in a very positive way!

This will be huge for kneeboarding!
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Can't wait. Perfect week for it. :wink:
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just in time for the KSUSA Titles
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... and the arrival of the historic Surfer's Journal.
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how bizare :lol: kinda like the twilight zone :wink:
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All of the planets seem to be lining up just right!!!!!!
Though the course may change sometimes rivers always reach the sea!!!!
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1st installment is up and running

http://www.korduroy.tv/2012/interview-steen-barnes :lol:
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Checked it this morning very cool, can't wait to see the rest of it
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Post by Scott »

Loved this quote from the article--hadn't quite thought of it quite that way before:
Foot boarding comes from your thighs, kneeriding comes from your lower back. The stoke is the same.
I'm not influenced by the past; I change it!
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Next up, some exclusive Greenough footage. The interview with one of Greenough's collaborators is pretty cool too.
http://www.korduroy.tv/2012/all-ive-fo ... sea-movies
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8) awesome footage! so cool to see
that right looks fun too
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That would be Lennox Head
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mutiny wrote:that right looks fun too
Yep, it's kneeboard heaven, a joy to surf if you ever get the chance. There have been some changes since that footage was shot. You can't drive along the point these days, you have to battle for a spot in the car park when it's on, though you can buy a nice beach house overlooking the point if you're sufficiently well-funded. On the other hand, some things remain just as they ever were. It can still be a mission getting in and out when it's about that size and over, the local fauna ranges from barnacles and sea-urchins to tiger sharks and passing great whites, plus there's usually a horrendous northerly sweep running that very quickly sorts the fit from the also-rans. The wave itself is still 120% grunt. GG makes it look deceptively easy. Someone else who's good at doing that lives just up the road in a little town called Byron Bay.
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