Here’s your official introductory message from Rayne Longboards:
“In this episode our three a’gringos come to a fork in the road at the base of a large Peruvian mountain. One way says fifteen miles to the next destination–the other says five. Upon asking the locals which way to go, our gringos are encouraged to eat hot peppers and have a traditional meal with the locals… later resulting in gasket-blowing Diarrhea. Not listening to the directions that the locals give them, they take the shorter route, also known as the Peruvian Death Hill # 1. The going is rough, the pavement awful–their life expectancy is grim. Enjoy.”
This is episode two of a video documentation made by Rayne Longboards. Three longboarders (slightly distant and partially untwisted cousins of mountainboarders) have embarked on a 1500 mile journey by longboard. It’s good to see our fellow boardsport brothers engaging in strange and uncommon activities. It seems that this kind of strangeness is what makes life awesome.
Here’s the introductory word straight from the mouth of Rayne Mountainboards:
“Our three dirty amigos continue on down the desert-coast of Peru, feverishly battling mirages, heat stroke, and sunburns; all the while fueling themselves with savory cookies and watery watermelons. Struggling to keep spirits high and save energy, they resort to communication in simple hand signals and primitive noises. Unfortunately, bad-timing causes them to become trapped in a city at night with no place to sleep, and they are forced to bed-down in the crops of a local farmers field.”