“There were three main reasons: we wanted to travel as sustainably as we could before we got too old to enjoy it; we wanted to show our kids Africa so they would grow up connected to the continent they were born in, not more familiar with imported culture; but mostly we wanted to ‘seize the day’ and hang out with them while they were still young enough to think we were cool.
Your Hero; by Sealand Gear
Local Cape based innovators, Mike Schlebach and Jasper Eales, over at Sealand Gear, have just rewritten the rules of the "up-cycling" game.
The Journey from Concept to Carve
Design meets Surf in this innovative 3 way exchange of trade concept. Plus they made a rad film!
Free Riders ~ Q&A with Davey Du Plessis
Roll the Bones is about taking a chance, and going against the grain. Adventurer, surfer, entrepreneur, and family man Davey Du Plessis does just that and much more. RTB had a chat with Davey about his family, passions, the environment, and his own particular brand of life philosophy. Howzit Davey! Where are you from originally …
The Growl of the Vanilla Gorilla
Becoming an ocean advocate is an education and a hardcore one at that. One of South Africa’s elite graduates, Mr Josh Anthony Redman, knows this all too well. The 2 times SA junior champ turned big wave charger is a trojan in heavy water, and a magician with an oven glove. He’s well known around …