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Playa Zipolite, Oaxaca, Southern Mexico, on the Pacific Ocean. A little bit about my favorite little get-away on this small world of ours.Zipolite, a sweaty 30-minute walk west from Puerto Angel, brings you to Playa Zipolite and another world. The feeling here is 1970's - Led Zep, Marley, and scruffy gringos.A long, long time ago, Zipolite beach was usually visited by the Zapotecans...who made it a magical place. They came to visit Zipolite to meditate, or just to rest.Recently, this beach has begun to receive day-trippers from Puerto Angel and Puerto Escondido, giving it a more TOURISTY feel than before.Most people come here for the novelty of the nude beach, yoga, turtles, seafood, surf, meditation, vegetarians, discos, party, to get burnt by the sun, or to see how long they can stretch their skinny budget.I post WWW Oaxaca, Mexico, Zipolite and areas nearby information. Also general budget, backpacker, surfer, off the beaten path, Mexico and beyond, information.REMEMBER: Everyone is welcome at Zipolite.ivan
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Monday, May 7, 2012
Gretchen Wegrich, Stoked and Broke: Guts and glory Posted: 05/06/2012 01:30:24 AM PDT
Gretchen Wegrich, Stoked and Broke: Guts and glory
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Posted: 05/06/2012 01:30:24 AM PDT
Two Santa Cruz surfers, Ken "Skindog" Collins and Savannah Shaughnessy, were recognized for their outstanding performances at the Billabong XXL Big Wave Awards, held Friday night at the Grove Theater in Anaheim. Each year, the XXL Awards honor the elite athletes who fearlessly challenge the ocean at its most powerful.
Like the Oscars of the surfing world, the Billabong XXL Awards are a night of Hollywood razzle-dazzle, complete with Hummer stretch limo arrivals, blue carpet fashion statements and swarming media. The only signs of surf culture amongst this gang of surfing glitterati and their paparazzi are a few Hawaiian shirts, an overwhelming number of Vans shoes, and sunbleached hair atop wetsuit neck tans.
"The XXL awards are just acknowledging what a crazy bunch of guys are doing around the world," Santa Cruz's Ken "Skindog" Collins put it simply.
In typical fashion, Friday night's award gala featured the kind of antics only the surf world can bring to formal events. Flanked by a pair of Playboy girls, famed big wave rider and award presenter Greg "Da Bull" Noll dropped his trousers in front of the entire theater [revealing his signature "Jailhouse" boardshorts].
After heckling big wave hellman Nathan Fletcher for going missing during the awards, The Foo Fighters rocked the theater and performed a string of cover songs in true undercover style as the band Chevy Metal.
Nathan Fletcher was nowhere to be found when it came time
to accept the Monster Tube Award, his first award of many on a night that turned into a tribute to Fletcher's prowess in big waves. He took home three of the seven awards. Luckily, dad Herbie Fletcher was on hand to jump on stage and accept the award on his son's behalf.
"This is the most radical thing I've ever seen," the elder Fletcher told the crowd.
When Nathan Fletcher finally made it on stage later in the awards ceremony, he was moved to tears as he shared with the audience how a single wave at Teahupoo changed his life.
The night contained moments of somberness as fallen surfers Sion Milosky, Andy Irons and Surfline founder Sean Collins were honored and remembered.
The packed theater was stuffed full of standing room only attendees, an audience eager to witness the daredevil antics and death-defying wipeouts that most surfers only have nightmares about.
Case in point: Garrett McNamara's 78 footer, a Portuguese bomb that earned McNamara the Biggest Wave Award.
The awards featured seven categories: Ride of The Year, Biggest Wave, Paddle In, Tube, Wipeout, Men's Performance, and Women's Performance. Each category contained five nominees, with the exception of Ride of the Year, which had eight.
Over the past 12 years, the Billabong XXL Awards have brought hype and recognition to the world of big wave surfing. For better or worse, the XXL Awards have spurred the pursuit of big waves and inspired the athletes who ride them.
"I don't know any of you people, but I have to thank you, because 20 years ago when I started all this nobody cared," said big wave surfer Dave Wassel to the audience after winning the Monster Paddle In Award for a 53-foot wave he rode at Jaws.
Santa Cruz surfer Ken "Skindog" Collins was nominated for the Monster Energy Paddle In Award based on his smooth-sailing performance on a glassy Mavericks behemoth he tamed Feb. 8.
"That wave was the biggest, glassiest most perfect wave I've ever ridden at Mavericks," Collins said, adding, "That, to me, is the reward itself. The awards that you get from riding a wave, that's just the icing on the cake."
Calling Wassel's winning wave "massive," Collins said the Monster Paddle In award was well-deserved.
"Wassel's been pushing the limits in big waves for years now without recognition," Collins said. "I'm really stoked for him."
A Santa Cruz surfer has been nominated for an XXL award every year since 2004. Collins won the $50,000 Ride of the Year award in 2007, the same year he won took Monster Tube award for a wave estimated at over 50 feet that he caught near Puerto Escondido, Mexico.
"To be nominated for the Paddle In award meant a lot to me," Collins said of his nomination. "Paddling in means so much more because its 100 percent the individual."
Savannah Shaughnessy was nominated for the 2012 Girls Performance Award for her envelope-shredding paddle-in performances at Mavericks and Puerto Escondido over the past year. Shaughnessy's submission included five photographs of Shaughnessy sliding down the face of a massive wave at Puerto Escondido, Mexico, taken by Santa Cruz photographer Nikki Brooks. Brooks was present at the event as well.
This wasn't the Santa Cruz charger's first nomination; Shaughnessy received her first Girls Performance nomination back in 2010, when she lost to Brazil's Maya Gabeira.
"The future of women's big wave surfing is definitely in paddling [as opposed to tow-in surfing]," said Shaughnessy before the event. "I think that, as a woman, if you're doing it for the right reasons, train, take your beatings like everyone else, take off deep and keep showing up; you'll be accepted and people will come to respect what you're doing whether you're a girl or a guy."
Judging by the nomination -- and the enthusiastic support of Shaughnessy's friends and family at the awards -- she's already earned her spot in the lineup.
For the 2012 Billabong XXL Girls Performance Award, Shaughnessy was up against Hawaiians Keala Kennelly and Paige Alms, and Brazilians Maya Gabeira and Silvia Nabuco. Gabeira took home the award.
Gretchen Wegrich's Stoked and Broke appears every other Sunday. Contact her with feedback and story suggestions at sports@santacruzsentinel.com.
Like the Oscars of the surfing world, the Billabong XXL Awards are a night of Hollywood razzle-dazzle, complete with Hummer stretch limo arrivals, blue carpet fashion statements and swarming media. The only signs of surf culture amongst this gang of surfing glitterati and their paparazzi are a few Hawaiian shirts, an overwhelming number of Vans shoes, and sunbleached hair atop wetsuit neck tans.
"The XXL awards are just acknowledging what a crazy bunch of guys are doing around the world," Santa Cruz's Ken "Skindog" Collins put it simply.
In typical fashion, Friday night's award gala featured the kind of antics only the surf world can bring to formal events. Flanked by a pair of Playboy girls, famed big wave rider and award presenter Greg "Da Bull" Noll dropped his trousers in front of the entire theater [revealing his signature "Jailhouse" boardshorts].
After heckling big wave hellman Nathan Fletcher for going missing during the awards, The Foo Fighters rocked the theater and performed a string of cover songs in true undercover style as the band Chevy Metal.
Nathan Fletcher was nowhere to be found when it came time
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"This is the most radical thing I've ever seen," the elder Fletcher told the crowd.
When Nathan Fletcher finally made it on stage later in the awards ceremony, he was moved to tears as he shared with the audience how a single wave at Teahupoo changed his life.
The night contained moments of somberness as fallen surfers Sion Milosky, Andy Irons and Surfline founder Sean Collins were honored and remembered.
The packed theater was stuffed full of standing room only attendees, an audience eager to witness the daredevil antics and death-defying wipeouts that most surfers only have nightmares about.
Case in point: Garrett McNamara's 78 footer, a Portuguese bomb that earned McNamara the Biggest Wave Award.
The awards featured seven categories: Ride of The Year, Biggest Wave, Paddle In, Tube, Wipeout, Men's Performance, and Women's Performance. Each category contained five nominees, with the exception of Ride of the Year, which had eight.
Over the past 12 years, the Billabong XXL Awards have brought hype and recognition to the world of big wave surfing. For better or worse, the XXL Awards have spurred the pursuit of big waves and inspired the athletes who ride them.
"I don't know any of you people, but I have to thank you, because 20 years ago when I started all this nobody cared," said big wave surfer Dave Wassel to the audience after winning the Monster Paddle In Award for a 53-foot wave he rode at Jaws.
Santa Cruz surfer Ken "Skindog" Collins was nominated for the Monster Energy Paddle In Award based on his smooth-sailing performance on a glassy Mavericks behemoth he tamed Feb. 8.
"That wave was the biggest, glassiest most perfect wave I've ever ridden at Mavericks," Collins said, adding, "That, to me, is the reward itself. The awards that you get from riding a wave, that's just the icing on the cake."
Calling Wassel's winning wave "massive," Collins said the Monster Paddle In award was well-deserved.
"Wassel's been pushing the limits in big waves for years now without recognition," Collins said. "I'm really stoked for him."
A Santa Cruz surfer has been nominated for an XXL award every year since 2004. Collins won the $50,000 Ride of the Year award in 2007, the same year he won took Monster Tube award for a wave estimated at over 50 feet that he caught near Puerto Escondido, Mexico.
"To be nominated for the Paddle In award meant a lot to me," Collins said of his nomination. "Paddling in means so much more because its 100 percent the individual."
Savannah Shaughnessy was nominated for the 2012 Girls Performance Award for her envelope-shredding paddle-in performances at Mavericks and Puerto Escondido over the past year. Shaughnessy's submission included five photographs of Shaughnessy sliding down the face of a massive wave at Puerto Escondido, Mexico, taken by Santa Cruz photographer Nikki Brooks. Brooks was present at the event as well.
This wasn't the Santa Cruz charger's first nomination; Shaughnessy received her first Girls Performance nomination back in 2010, when she lost to Brazil's Maya Gabeira.
"The future of women's big wave surfing is definitely in paddling [as opposed to tow-in surfing]," said Shaughnessy before the event. "I think that, as a woman, if you're doing it for the right reasons, train, take your beatings like everyone else, take off deep and keep showing up; you'll be accepted and people will come to respect what you're doing whether you're a girl or a guy."
Judging by the nomination -- and the enthusiastic support of Shaughnessy's friends and family at the awards -- she's already earned her spot in the lineup.
For the 2012 Billabong XXL Girls Performance Award, Shaughnessy was up against Hawaiians Keala Kennelly and Paige Alms, and Brazilians Maya Gabeira and Silvia Nabuco. Gabeira took home the award.
Gretchen Wegrich's Stoked and Broke appears every other Sunday. Contact her with feedback and story suggestions at sports@santacruzsentinel.com.
Mexico Huatulco - Autistic Globetrotting April 30, 2012
Mexico Huatulco - Autistic Globetrotting
April 30, 2012 By admin Leave a Comment · Mexico,Huatulco • www.autisticglobetrotting.com/ mexico-huatulco.html
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Mexico Huatulco
Renew your FM3 Visa by TC
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If you are working in Mexico as a non-immigrant, then every year you must renew your FM3 visa. If you are looking for information on how to get it in the first place, go here.
The renewal process is much simpler than getting the visa in the first place. You can apply to renew the visa 30 days before your visa expires. Make sure that the dates on the application and letters are from within 30 days, not before. For example, mine expires on May 31st, and if I brought in an application and letters dated in April it would be rejected.
Expect to go a minimum of two times. Bring everything you can the first time. They can check it and tell you if anything is missing, and you can get the form for the payment and any other forms you are missing.
Here's what you need for the renewal:
1. Your FM3 card and passport.
2. A payment of $2,356 pesos. First get the form and instructions from the office. You can pay at any bank. Bring your passport for ID.
3. A form called "Formato Basico" that they will give you at the office. It is simple personal information and you can fill it out there. Make sure you know your height and weight in metric.
4. The application. Fill it out online and print it. Do this within 30 days of the expiration date of your FM3, not before. Here's the link: http://www.inm.gob.mx/index. php/page/Solicitud_de_Estancia
5. A letter from your company stating that you will continue working under the same contract. They should also give you the form they have from the government to hire foreign workers. Unless you are their first foreign worker, they will know exactly what to give you.
6. Copies of your last three pay stubs. On the official list of documents you need it says just one, but they asked me for three. It is better to bring more than fewer documents.
7. A letter from you stating that you want your FM3 renewed. Here, you can use mine:
Instituto Nacional de Migración
Subdelegación Local en xxx
Re:
Mi nombre es xxx, y mi nacionalidad es xxx. Solicito mi prorroga de calidad de no inmigrante y manifestó que subsisten las condiciones bajo las cuales me fue concedida la característica migratoria, así como confirmo las mismas actividades en las que me encuentra realizando. Soy xxx (your profession).
De antemano, agradezco puedan llevar a cabo mi solicitud de manera positiva.
Saludos cordiales.
xxx
8. Five photographs in color and in "infantil" size: three from the front, and two from the sides. If you have doubts, you can get a paper that explains it all in the office.
Good luck! It should take between one and two weeks. Remember to dress nice, be polite, and make copies of everything.
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Huatulco ITU Triathlon World Cup - Pictures - Zimbio
Huatulco ITU Triathlon World Cup - Pictures - Zimbio
In this handout image provided by the International Triathlon Union, the elite men dash into Sant Cruz bay in southern Oaxaca to start the 2012 Huatulco ITU ...
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In this handout image provided by the International Triathlon Union, the elite men dash into Sant Cruz bay in southern Oaxaca to start the 2012 Huatulco ITU ...
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2012 Huatulco World Cup press conference highlights By Erin Greene on 04/05/12 at 10:13 pm
2012 Huatulco World Cup press conference highlights | Triathlon ...
“I like the Huatulco race a lot. I like the bike portion of the race. It is one of the hardest triathlons of the season, not only because of the bike, but also because of ...
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“I like the Huatulco race a lot. I like the bike portion of the race. It is one of the hardest triathlons of the season, not only because of the bike, but also because of ...
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2012 Huatulco World Cup press conference highlights
By Erin Greene on 04/05/12 at 10:13 pm
Past world champion Ivan Rana (ESP) and 2011 Pan Am Games bronze medallist Pamela Oliveira (BRA) joined Mexico’s Claudia Rivas and Crisanto Grajales in the Huatulco heat to speak with the media ahead of the third stop of the 2012 ITU World Cup season. The athletes made one thing clear on Friday: qualifying for the Olympics is everyone’s top priority.
Claudia Rivas (MEX)
On the importance of the race
“The competition on Sunday is very important for us. Many competitors are very strong. Many people are here to qualify and earn points for a place at the Olympics. I hope I will be able to continue to maintain Mexico’s standing (in the Olympic rankings).”
On the importance of the race
“The competition on Sunday is very important for us. Many competitors are very strong. Many people are here to qualify and earn points for a place at the Olympics. I hope I will be able to continue to maintain Mexico’s standing (in the Olympic rankings).”
On why she enjoys competing in Huatulco
“I like the Huatulco race a lot. I like the bike portion of the race. It is one of the hardest triathlons of the season, not only because of the bike, but also because of the heat. The heat is very intense. It is very difficult. For this reason, it is one of my favorite races.”
“I like the Huatulco race a lot. I like the bike portion of the race. It is one of the hardest triathlons of the season, not only because of the bike, but also because of the heat. The heat is very intense. It is very difficult. For this reason, it is one of my favorite races.”
Pamela Oliveira (BRA)
On improving her performance from previous years
“My first race here in Huatulco was very bad. It was very hot and hard. The run changed everything. I think this year I am more prepared. I am thinner now and I think it will help me. This year my running has improved. I did my best World Cup finish last year at this race, and I think this year I can finish even higher.”
On improving her performance from previous years
“My first race here in Huatulco was very bad. It was very hot and hard. The run changed everything. I think this year I am more prepared. I am thinner now and I think it will help me. This year my running has improved. I did my best World Cup finish last year at this race, and I think this year I can finish even higher.”
On her race condition
“I have to take advantage of how well I am racing right now because of the points for the Olympics. I want to secure the place and points for Brazil because I want to go to London.”
“I have to take advantage of how well I am racing right now because of the points for the Olympics. I want to secure the place and points for Brazil because I want to go to London.”
Ivan Rana (ESP)
On competing for a spot at the Olympics
“I think this race is going to be very difficult. We are in the final qualifications for the Olympics and there are many people who are working to gain points for a place at the Olympics. I am just two points out of the Spanish team. But, I like when you have to fight and you are really close to the others.”
On competing for a spot at the Olympics
“I think this race is going to be very difficult. We are in the final qualifications for the Olympics and there are many people who are working to gain points for a place at the Olympics. I am just two points out of the Spanish team. But, I like when you have to fight and you are really close to the others.”
On why the race course is beneficial for him
“I think many people came here because, like Claudia, they like the course. In my case, I have a problem with my foot and I think most people will run slowly after such a difficult bike. We will be destroyed after the bike, but that is good for me.”
“I think many people came here because, like Claudia, they like the course. In my case, I have a problem with my foot and I think most people will run slowly after such a difficult bike. We will be destroyed after the bike, but that is good for me.”
Crisanto Grajales (MEX)
On why Huatulco is an ideal race for the Mexican National Olympic Committee
“I think, more than anything, many of us came to race here because of the heat and the difficulty of the race. Many countries came to secure a place for the Olympic Games. We have three Mexicans in the men’s race. We all want to go to the Olympic Games. Our main concern is to conserve the places we have for the Olympics because there are just three qualification races left - Huatulco, then San Diego and Madrid.”
On why Huatulco is an ideal race for the Mexican National Olympic Committee
“I think, more than anything, many of us came to race here because of the heat and the difficulty of the race. Many countries came to secure a place for the Olympic Games. We have three Mexicans in the men’s race. We all want to go to the Olympic Games. Our main concern is to conserve the places we have for the Olympics because there are just three qualification races left - Huatulco, then San Diego and Madrid.”
Hosting an ITU Triathlon World Cup for the fifth consecutive year, Huatulco is considered one of the toughest tests on the entire ITU circuit. From a standing sprint beach start athletes begin with a two-lap, 1.5km swim in beautiful Santa Cruz bay. Athletes then embark on a gruelling eight-lap 40km bike course through the centre of town, which includes a punishing 24% grade hill and some technical turns on each lap. The race finishes with a four-lap 10km run with two hills on each lap.
The elite women start at 08:00 local time, while elite men begin at 10:45 on Sunday 6 May. Follow the action with live timing and text updates at triathlon.org/live.
Find more details about this event - 2012 Huatulco ITU Triathlon World Cup
Sunday, May 6, 2012
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Magnitude 4.1 - OAXACA, MEXICO 2012 May 05 09:48:05 UTC
Magnitude 4.1 - OAXACA, MEXICO
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2012 May 05 09:48:05 UTC
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Location | 16.708°N, 97.062°W |
Depth | 26.4 km (16.4 miles) |
Region | OAXACA, MEXICO |
Distances | 52 km (32 miles) SW of Oaxaca, Oaxaca, Mexico 128 km (79 miles) NNW of Puerto Angel, Oaxaca, Mexico 147 km (91 miles) SSE of Huajuapan de Leon, Oaxaca, Mexico 374 km (232 miles) SE of MEXICO CITY, D.F., Mexico |
Location Uncertainty | horizontal +/- 14.2 km (8.8 miles); depth +/- 11.3 km (7.0 miles) |
Parameters | NST= 61, Nph= 65, Dmin=185.9 km, Rmss=0.88 sec, Gp=205°, M-type=body wave magnitude (Mb), Version=9 |
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