Winter Waterland 2001

Yes, this video almost gets disqualified from this site based on all of the wakeboarding in it (I’m not anti wakeboarding, but this is a barefooting site) but there is enough footing in to warrant it’s inclusion.  Plus, there’s some pretty funny stuff in it. The weather was about 1 degrees and everyone’s having fun.  Enjoy the video…


Winter Waterland 2001

We may not have the weather to ski year round up north, but that won’t stop us.

World Results So Far…

Current standings So Far

My understanding is this is the standings as they head into the final round.  First two rounds are complete, one to go.

Men’s Open Standings…

  1. KSO – in the drivers seat
  2. SAMS – needs to trick 12000+ and improve his slalom score for a win
  3. ANDRE – injured is knee, people think its the MCL, still going to try and jump in the finals
  4. SMALLS
  5. ZANE
  6. BRZOZA

Open Team Results

  1. USA
  2. South Africa
  3. Australia

Junior Team Results

  1. South Africa
  2. Australia
  3. USA

Senior Team Results

  1. USA
  2. Australia
  3. Canada

Finally, BFC has posted video footage of the Semi Final of Men’s Jump.  Here’s the link.  I’ll be watching this when I get home tonight.

Going for a Record… 122 Peoples, 1 Very Big Boat

I wrote about their attempt last year (someone from Tasmanina even stopped by in December 2008 to let me know about this upcoming attempt on Jan 31st.) Well they are going to try it again.  The Horsehead Water Ski Club in Tasmania is going to try to set a record.  Don’t know where that’s at?  Neither did I, so enter Google Maps, and you find out it’s here…

Still not sure where that’s at?  Well that “island” is off the southern tip of Australia. It is west of New Zealand, if that helps.  Here’s a link to the location in Google Maps.
Enough geography for today, back to the task at hand.  The World Record attempt.  The current World Record, at least according to this YouTube video, so it’s gotta be true, is 100 skiers.
Anyways, the Horsehead Water Ski Club is gonna try it again this year.  This weekend actually. They gonna try on Saturday, so that would be some time late on Friday here in the states if my international date line logic is current, but it could be wrong.

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KSO at the Moo

I decided to check KSO’s site to see if there was anything new there and was pleasantly surprised to find a video he put together from a trip he took to the Blue Moo.  He put together a nice little video to the tune of Kick Start My Heart by Motely Crue featuring some jump and footing tricks.  He’s currently competing over in New Zealand at Barefoot Worlds and I wish him the best of luck.  He’s one of the favorites favored to win it all and would cap of an extraordinary 2008 for him.   He won the US Barefooting Title and Footstock.  World’s would make it a trifecta.  Without further ado, here’s the video…

http://www.ksobarefoot.com/Blue%20Moo.wmv

KSO Foot’n Fun (aka Blue Moo Challenge)

Skiing With Willie Farrell

I first set my bare feet on the water July of 2008.  I had slalom skied for years, but thought barefoot skiing was too far out there.  My first successful pull on a short rope off the boom did it.  I was hooked.  I knew I wanted to get better, but knew few people, if any, at my ski club could offer any instruction.  Most of the guys there were old school, 45 MPH denim shorts, long liners that hadn’t set their feet on the water in years.

I recall an article in Prosper magazine a client showed on some whack job skiing backwards on his barefeet.  He lived in the Sacramento area, and possibly had a barefoot ski school.  I did some on-line searches, and swerved into a fellow, Andy McCarville, who skied with Willie on a regular basis.  He said Willie did not teach any more, but Andy opened his boat for me to ski anytime.  That is a cool thing about barefooters, they are always stoked about new footers joining the sport.

I enjoyed skiing with Andy many days during that summer, but no sign of Willie.  He was out there, footin’ as usual, but hadn’t hooked up with us.  Low and behold, early September Willie surfaced.  He was cordial, affable, and fully stoked at “fresh meat” in the boat to provide entertainment.  We hit a spot called Lost Slough, a 2-mile long footer’s paradise, which was glassy, and there were no other boats to found.

We all took turns ripping it up.  Little did I know at the time what this relationship with Andy and Willie would become.  Willie was very comfortable at this spot since it looks like the Cajun Bayou and it appears as if crocs are going to emerge out of the swamp.


Willie at Lost

Willie, Andy and I would go out on many occasions after that.  Willie learned shortly after this outing that he was named to the US Barefoot Team and would go to New Zealand in January.  September in Sacramento is hot, the water is warm, and January seemed a great way off.  I did not know it at the time, but I would become part of Willie’s crew an be part of his road trip to the World’s. 

Over the next several months we skied a lot.  Me, the rookie, learning one foots, toe holds, progressing on the back deep; Andy, always energetic, fine tuning his massive quiver of techniques with emphasis on surface turns.  Willie, now, is another story.  The best I can describe him train is like a samurai warrior.  Honing and sharpening his already deadly sharp sword;  Visualizing his trick run while taking a light jog down to the launch.  Willie is a highly focused, very intense individual, especially while barefooting.  He is constant about proper technique as well as boating and skiing safety.  He knew when to hit the water and when to stay in the boat because “something wasn’t quite right.” 

But don’t let Willie’s intensity take away from his lighter side.  He is a jokester and makes footing a lot of fun. His sense of humor had somehow charmed his way into a local club of 50 members that are outboard fisherman, and only one barefooter, Willie!  He would always mix things up at any given time, like the time he ripped a backwards one foot with a phone book in his hand as a promo for the phone company he worked for. 

Willie's Phone Book Promo
Phone Book Promo

Late Fall we made a spectacular trip to his friend Jerry’s private lake, and hit legendary conditions.  Willie tuned his trick runs, Andy hit a few more front to backs, and I nailed my first toe-hold.


Willie at Diablo Shores

Summer gave way to Fall, and Fall finally conceded to Winter.  The water got down to 48 degrees, the weather at times was still beautiful, and the 3 musketeers were still footing, still progressing toward our goals.  As the Winter came into full bloom, out came the drysuits, and the cooler full of hot water, and baby powder all over the place.  Willie’s game became very mental at this point.  His runs were concise, to the point, and very focused.  His technique was sharp, fast, and very physical.  I had never seen him fall, not once.

This whole time I was transforming.  I was becoming a barefooter.  At times watching Willie work his magic, I often thought: “How is this possible?  Months back I was struggling to catch a foot ride off a hydroslide.  Now I am out barefooting with one of the best in the world.”  Exhilarating and humbling at the same time.  The day Willie left for New Zealand I had a very memorable phone call with him.  He thanked me for being part of his team, for helping him get ready, for inspiring him, for driving the boat.  He parting words as he readied himself for a long plane ride were, “I’ll make you proud down there.”  I said, ” I already am proud.”

Proud to know him, proud to be part of his crew, proud to be his friend.  Willie stands alone:


Stand Alone

Willie Farrel Stands Alone

Here’s a video from SacFooter Productions of Willie Farrel doing some “winter” barefooting… California Winter Barefooting to be exact.  (I have a hard time calling in winter footing when it’s bright and sunny with no snow on the ground*.)

Anyways, the video is of Willie on Jan 11, 2009 at the Port of Sacramento, probably getting some last minute training in for Worlds.  You’ll see some front and back barefoot slalom and some tumbles as does som training in his dry suit.  Good luck at Worlds Willie!


Willie Farrel – Stands Alone

*Here are some links that show winter barefooting.  This one has a story about real winter footing and this one has a video of it.  Real winter footing involves being worried about hitting ice during your footing runs.

Hell of a Way to Ring in the New Year

Found this gem of a video over at the CRB and since it has some barefooting happening in winter, it’s just too good to pass up and not share here.  A local news crew did a short feature on a group of skiers from Witchita, Kansas that likes to go skiing on New Years Day… no mater what the weather is like.

It looks like this year the weather cooperated… well it cooperated as much weather can on January 1st.  And did I mention there’s  a Speedo?

71 Year Old Barefoots in a Speedo on a Frozen Lake

And for those that haven’t visited the Creaky Rowboat before, you should really stop by.  Even USA Water Ski’s executive director Steve Locke has taken notice.

Chicks Rule DVD

I picked up the Chicks Rule DVD that Toes Up or Faceplant finally released last year after a lot of anticipation… they’ve had previews posted on their site forever.  If by chance you haven’t seen the preview, here they are…

http://www.toesuporfaceplant.com/chicks_rule3.wmv

Chicks Rule Trailer

The preview looks very promising… some world class barefooters get a chance to show off their footing skills.  Sadly, the preview shows all of the best stuff from the DVD.  The video contains several short interviews with the various ladies so we get to find out how they got into barefooting and some other interesting facts about them that relate to barefooting.  None of this is ground breaking, but is entertaining.  The actually barefooting parts of the DVD… well, we see most of those in the trailer and there isn’t much else in the video besides what’s shown in the preview.  Yes, the footing video in the DVD is longer than the preview, but there isn’t much else.  Just reviewing these two portions of the video, it would be OK, but nothing really that great.  There are quite a few barefoot videos on the web (from BFC and KSO and on YouTube) that are just as entertaining and show better barefooting.

Sadly though, there is a 3rd portion of the video I’d like to mention that for me, tips the scales to the point where I’ll recomend passing on this video.  They have a guest visit them on the docks.  Let’s just say this part of the video is what makes them put a warning about the content in the video being inappropriate for kids.  In my opinion, if it had been left out, the DVD would have been much better.  The segment was pointless, not funny (at least to those of us who don’t know the people involved) and completely unrelated to barefooting. The segment would have been more appropriate on a Girls Gone Wild video, but sadly, doesn’t even feature girls going wild, it just features a very hairy guy doing very stupid things.

If you’re looking for a good barefooting DVD, check out the DVD Soul (available at Lake Elmo Sports) or just go watch the videos you can see on BFC or visit KSO’s site.  I think you can safely skip Chicks Rule.

Finally though, good luck to Teri “Larson” Jones, one of the ladies featured in the DVD.  She’s competing at the Barefoot World’s next week in New Zealand.  I’ve footed with her several times and wish her the best of luck next week.

A New Holiday Classic

No, this isn’t water skiing related, but it is a relatively new Christmas. This dates back all the to 2005 when Carson Williams put together this little light show for his neighborhood.  I’m not sure if it was that year or next, but Miller picked it up for their holiday beer advertising.  Then the following year they tried to create their own, but it wasn’t nearly as good as the original.

Without further adoo, here is the original Symphony in Lights featuring the Wizards in Winter by TSO…
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