Southbound and Down…Paddle In Florida!
We are on the road working our way to South Florida. After an overnight in Gainesville, we spent a couple of days with friends in Indian Rocks Beach, near St. Pete. We took two nice paddles along the canals and intracoastal waterway. On one of the trips we were treated to some play time with a couple of manatees! Speaking of play time, attached is a pic of Dylan and Tommy winding their way up the canal…and a shot of Tracey on her first YOLO ride!


YOLO SUP Race Series 2009- race #4 results
Our fellow YOLO’ers must be living right cause all of Walton County was drenched in rain this evening…except Western Lake and the crowd gathered at Watercolor to witness race #4 of the Aesthetic Clinique/ YOLO Stand Up Paddle Board Series. We enjoyed a cool breeze off the lake and good company up on the bridge as our racers duked it out for the YOLO crown and bragging rights!
The results from tonights ladies race:
1- On The Coast Magazine
2-Team Unbalanced
3-Balance Health Studio
4-World Six Boutique
5-Seaside
6-Amavida
7-Big Daddy’s Buns in the Sun
Results from the Men’s race:
1-South Walton Lifeguards-Black
2-Wells Fargo Advisors
3-South Walton Lifeguards-Gold
4-Sunset Beach Services
6-Lazer Awesome!
7-The New Orchard Group
8-Team Archer
9-Jambone
The final race of this series will be held on Thursday August 13th…An extravaganza is in the works, details to be announced soon!


See more pics from the race by Chandler Williams at: www.modusphotography.com. Click on the CLIENT LOGIN button and enter watercolor2 for password.
July Surf School Slideshow!
Summer school has never been so cool! Blue Mountain Surf, inc. was at it again teaching kids about the beach, shaping surfboards, and of course, surfing! Hope you Enjoy this slideshow featuring a crew of kids from Mississippi, a Butler Bear, and two South Walton Junior lifeguards! Look for our next Surf School to be scheduled soon for mid August!

June Surf School Slide Show
On June 26, 2009, children from Pensacola, Niceville, Destin, and Santa Rosa Beach, descended upon Blue Mountain Beach for the” Blue Mountain Surf School”. The school is full day educational program that teaches beach and marine conservation…and of course surfing! Sign up for the July 17 surf school here.
International Surfing Day June 20th
Join us Saturday June 20th as the Surfrider Foundation celebrates-
Our local Emerald Coast Chapter has an afternoon and evening of fun planned for anyone who loves the beach.
What: Beach Gathering and Bonfire
-Surfboard and SUP Demos (Sponsored by Surftech & YOLO)
-Beach clean-up and prizes (Sponsored by Surfrider)
-Kids Games (Sponsored by BlueMountainSurf.com)
Where: Ed Walline Park, Santa Rosa Beach
When: Saturday June 20th 4pm till…?
UPDATE: Here is the video…
Find more videos like this on International Surfing Day
Surf School is in Session for June and July
| Jun ’09 |
| 26 |
| 9:00 am |
| Jul ’09 |
| 14 |
| 9:00 am |

DATES: June 26th or July 17th (9am to 2pm)
Surf School is a beachside educational program for children ages 6 to 12.
Surf School will provide *Surfing Instruction* and hands on education regarding: *Water Safety*Ecology*Science*Art*Craftmanship* and more!
Tuition: $100 per school day (includes lunch, snacks, drinks, and a “Surf’s Cool” rashguard.
Class size: Class size is limited to 8-12 students each day. RESERVE YOUR SPOT TODAY!
Registration: You can REGISTER ONLINE here.
Items to Bring: Each student should bring a bathing suit and sunscreen.
You can view a slideshow from our last Surf School here.
The program is open to boys and girls who are good swimmers and love the beach. Designed to be way more than just a surfing lesson, your child will learn how waves are formed, what turtles eat, how to spot a rip-current and more….all while having a blast at the beach ! The curriculum for each subject has been specifically created for SURF SCHOOL. The primary goals of SURF SCHOOL are to:
- Introduce children to the healthy and confidence inspiring sport of surfing.
- Foster a sense of personal stewardship regarding beach and marine resource management.
- Provide a safe and exciting opportunity for learning and creative expression.
- Explore the broad range of occupations and academic interests related to surfing, beach management, and the coastal community.
- Introduce aspects of historical, as well as, modern-day surf culture.
- Promote friendly, environmentally responsible, coastal community living.
With the exception of severe weather, this event will run rain-or-shine. In the event of complete calm seas, stand up paddle boarding may be substituted for surfing instruction. In the unlikely event of dangerous seas, water activity may be canceled while land based activities proceed. In this case, alternative dates for group lessons will be offered and/or discounted rate individual lessons offered.



