When Dustin Humphrey brought a hair-brained scheme to surfers and bike enthusiasts Harrison Roach and Zye Norris, there were two things that they couldn’t comprehend: first, the good fortune that had graced them with such a life-changing opportunity and second, the sheer magnitude of the vast odyssey they were about to undertake. What began as a trip to a collection of surf breaks off the beaten track turned into a journey of exploration, companionship and 4,000km of two-wheeled, single-finned escape from the the real-world burdens of modern life. Like a modern-day Heart of Darkness, the duo escape the real world, the bills, the jobs and the whirlwinds of society, to take fate by the hand and throw caution to the wind. Exploring the ashen slopes of ancient volcanoes by motorbike, the pair join with Forrest Minchinton and Agi Agassi; venturing into the ocean, they unite with friends old and new, including Matt Cuddihy, Lewie Dunn and Husni Ridhwan and, while often exploring the Indonesian terrain alone, they are never far from the camaraderie of strangers. Harrison and Zye pack their bags, a diverse quiver of boards, two bikes and a 50-dollar tent into a 1970s Land Rover on an epic… View More »
Fonte: South to Sian – A modern-day odyssey – Drift Surfing
South to Sian - A modern-day odyssey - Drift Surfing
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