Medical and lifesaving professionals leading surf-trips         

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Looking to score uncrowded, perfect surf?

In the 21st century, surf-media will have you believe that the planet’s best waves have been discovered and leaked. We’re here to tell you that it’s not the case. Take a look at our handmade flowchart, to see how we might be able to help.

Let’s break down some key phrases:

Projects in the scouting phase:

The business-model:

In the early days, we only had the first line: reach out to organizations around the world, see if they can provide a roof over our heads, and then come and hold courses. These days, we’re hoping to add a few other elements to supplement our original ethos. Consultations will bring in the cash needed to go scouting new locations. Based on what we find, we'll either go back to hold courses, or if the community welcomes surf-tourism, we’ll come back with a few select clients we’ve gotten to know through our consultations. Essentially no start up cost, no hidden elements, just a simple way to make a living, go on surf-trips and give back to these gracious surf-communities.

Our guides

  • NICHOLAS - "Doc Jr."

    Founder, medical student

  • Oranssi project manager Jaya Dixon

    ROD - "Tarzan"

    Surf-explorer, ocean-lifeguard

  • EVAN - "Allmuligmann"

    Token goofy-footer, fixer, team-dad

  • AURELIO

    Bodysurf-charger, firefighter-lifeguard-EMT

  • TREVOR - "Cap."

    Boston Whaler master, Lifeguard-EMT

  • EMANUEL - "E-man"

    Jungle-, mountain- and surf-guide

Checkin’ around the next point …since 2012

The three best waves from my childhood were just ‘round the next point from well-known, crowded surf spots. These discoveries early-on in my surf life lead to a decade of checkin’ around the next point and finding a crew of friends who loved to do the same.

Over the years we’ve used all means necessary to score waves on our own. Spots that were deemed too sharky, too cold, too far and too heavy have been common themes in the past 10 years.

The adventure continues to this day. Join the crew!