Last weekend a party of at least 25 of us headed out to Frank Valley Horse Camp, a campsite just west of Muir Woods in Mount Tam State Park, for our Canadian buds Kenzie and Kate’s birthdays. The campsite is one huge solo site at the base of the hills and adjacent a private meadow, making this site ideal for a party (literally impossible to disturb anyone). Kenzie finagled her way into this site somehow, even though the requirements to book the site state you must have at least 10 horses. Continue Reading →
Bodega 2013
Here’s my take on the camping trip that Tatum previously posted. We hung out at Bodega State Beach to start the end of 2012. From there we kept warm around a cozy campfire, sipped whiskey, and slept under the stars. Continue Reading →
Humboldt County
Ryan and Ana in the thick of it
Four of us headed north to Humboldt County to sleep under the giant redwoods for the weekend. I’ll let the photos tell the rest of the story. Continue Reading →
Running
Here’s a glimpse of what Dylan was talking about in his first time at the yards post. I just happened to be hanging on top of a train lining up a photo when he came running by trying to escape the long arm of the law.
Camp Nowhere : Leftovers
East Oakland
Jeff Shu throwing the bars
After a long night of drinking a group of us went out to Oakland to skate and ride a local park. I destroyed my shin on a ledge in the first few minutes, so I sat back and shot a few photos. Enjoy! Continue Reading →
Douglass Street
A while back we rode around with Chas and Crihs. Werehaus was there once again to shoot a quick video. In this one we hooked a mic up to Crihs.
INDEPENDENCE (part deux)
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The second part of our adventure this past Fourth of July ended with a rope swing into the lake. Continue Reading →
INDEPENDENCE (part un)
When we started talking about what we were planning to do for the Fourth of July, we collectively decided to set out on an adventure. Cubby knew of a great hike ending at a lake with a rope swing and we unanimously agreed to go for it. Continue Reading →











