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A JOURNAL OF BEING WILD ABOUT SPORTS

Notes shaped by movement, the outdoors, and zeal.

PREFACE

                                            Adventures shaped by following sports to wherever they lead curate this space. Journal entries spring from surf trips, hikes, skis, climbs, and rides. As photos, films, sketches, and reflections are revisited, the next trips are set in motion.

Hiking Roys Peak, a renowned 16km return zig-zag hike scaling to 1578m. The hike through alpine tussock-grass is famous for its breathtaking, 360-degree panoramic views of Lake Wānaka, Mount Aspiring, and the Southern Alps on New Zealand's South Island.

A nook for the gaps between sport, travel, and curiosity, shared for those who feel the pull.

STORY SNIPPETS

Notes from a Summer on Hold

A SUMMER IT SNOWED

Between unsettled 23°C days, the hills were dusted with fresh snow.

Clouds envelope the mountains, lifting to reveal traces of fresh snow.

Breaches, Breaks, and a Rāhui

THE ORCA
& THE MAN

When marine life visited land-based life at the shore, seen from the cliffs.

At the shore line, a man paddles knee-deep in the water, while a few metres away behind the surf, an orca waits, fin sticking out.

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Random Accessed Memories

                        The Camera Roll is a loose archive of photos, film clips and the occasional sketch or illustration, gathered over years of trips and time spent chasing sports. It's a shuffle of highlights and memories that have stuck, where pausing mid-scroll through albums landed, or reminders from time-hop find. Always growing, always in motion.

A surfer is timing when to jump into the water between sets. He clutches his board and tucks in by rocks as a large wave crashes overhead.

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