Craig Anderson, coping tap, Indonesia
Sometimes travel requires quick thinking. You gotta make fast decisions and adapt to whatevs gets thrown your way. Craig Anderson, pictured here, knows this. So, at the airport on his way to Indo for a DC x Stab x Transworld trip that’s currently a-happening, he made a fast decision. Whether it was cause he’s been […]
Sometimes travel requires quick thinking. You gotta make fast decisions and adapt to whatevs gets thrown your way. Craig Anderson, pictured here, knows this. So, at the airport on his way to Indo for a DC x Stab x Transworld trip that’s currently a-happening, he made a fast decision. Whether it was cause he’s been stung before, or because he had a bad feeling, Craig convinced travel buddy Mitch Coleborn to divide up each of their quivers, and distribute the boards half-and-half into each of the boardbags. Sure enough, Mitch’s boardbag with half of his quiver and half of Craig’s quiver turned up. Craig’s boardbag, with the other half of each man’s quiver, did not. This is one of the remaining boards Craig has for the trip and, luckily, it looks to work just fine. But as photog Ryan Miller (who’s shooting photos on the trip) asks: “How bummed would you be riding another man’s craft for an entire trip?”
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