by Kitt Doucette
For brothers Covet, pioneer ogre surfing is an art, a know-how - and an application during the period. By Kitt Doucette
Rusty Covet can fall asleep anywhere, anytime, in two minutes. Pinch earlier to unload the car and laughing at the lead against San Clemente at 4:00 in the drizzle dialect but the problem is the fact that our air travel to Boston was canceled, na shrugged his shoulders, lay on top of a storage bag, surfboard, and two strokes of the tail of a slaughtered lamb asleep amid the hubbub of the airport of Los Angeles Universal.
This gift to doze when and where is clever when you pay to nine months of the year traveling the world to the great Harry's most dangerous waves. When not surfing the Greatest Hits of the variety - Mavericks in Northern California; Waimea Bay on Oahu North Shore, and Playa Zicatela Puerto Escondido, Mexico, where the waves break titanic reserved land suitable for the whole beach shivering - Rusty, 28, and his partner, Greg, 26, lying in the corners of the poor ball looking for epics to be discovered.During the five years they have established themselves as leaders in the forthcoming departure of big men-trial course, breaks new ground in Baja, South Africa, Ireland, Western Australia, northern Chile and California. (A "means large," all the brothers hunger "means that flooding is exaggerated and oppressive abuse or strongly enough to stop anyone....
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