Now the Paskowitz’s bizarre odyssey is hitting the silver screen in Doug Pray’s new film, Surfwise, a documentary chronicling the itinerant upbringing of the Paskowitz clan which opens May 9. Through interviews and home video, the Paskowitzes’ nomadic life comes into sharp focus—a life of deliberate vagrancy led by Doc Paskowitz, a man who found enlightenment through clean-living, surfing, and a focus on physical and replica Rolex Datejusts watch spiritual well-being. It was this vagabond life that led Doc—Kelly Slater in tow—to Tel Aviv last October for his Surfing for Peace concert, a slightly bungled attempt to bring peace to the Middle East through surfing and music,
which Jimmie Briggs chronicled for Outside in February. The concert is one example of a life full of off-beat ideas—and painfully original ideals—that is sure to light up the movie screen. “Most parents say ‘Go to school. Don’t go swimming with replica Breitling watch sharks, that’s dangerous,’” says Salvador Paskowitz, Doc’s 7th son, in Surfwise. “Our parents said ‘You can go swimming with sharks, but you’re not #^%ing going to school—that %^#’s dangerous.’”Need we say more?—Ryan Krogh Dorian “Doc” Paskowitz, surfing across the country while raising his (rather large) family was a dream come true.
Following Chinese directions there has been a forced ship on theNepalese side of Everest, akin to Chinas ban to the north, according to MountEverest.Reports from Base Camp have been trickling out one day after the Associated Press reported that Nepal has replica Chopard watches authorized its military and police guards to use deadly force on anyone seen protesting during Chinas Olympic torch relay. Its a curious turn of events, considering Chinas plans for the torch relay dont include a route through Nepal. Nick Heil who spent more than a month at Base Camp reporting for his new book, Dark Summit: The True Story of Everests Most Controversial Season.--Jason Kerkmans
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