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A Quarter-Century of Cosmic Vibrations
from June 1, 2023
The Vissla Cosmic Creek Surf Festival at Salt Creek celebrates 25 years of groovy surfboards and good times
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BY JAKE HOWARD, SAN CLEMENTE TIMES
The year is 1997. Steve Jobs has just returned to Apple. Hong Kong’s back under the Chinese thumb. Good Will Hunting is smashing the box office. The Spice Girls’ “Wannabe” is charting. And Vinnie De La Pena owns the point at Salt Creek. These are heady days.
In a less complicated corner of the world, a young Eric Diamond shows up for a meeting at Hoffman Fabrics, presumably to review swatches for some upcoming design work. Inevitably, he gets distracted by Flippy Hoffman’s extensive surfboard collection.
A light goes off. The first iteration of the Cosmic Creek Challenge is born.
“That first year, I borrowed boards from Flippy, some from Gary Wright’s collection, as well as a few others from friends,” Diamond says today. “Over the last 25 years, we’ve witnessed some pretty amazing moments and had a lot of fun.”
Fun has always been at the heart of the “Cosmic.” Born into a time where surfboards had been whittled down to thin, rocker-ed out “glass slippers,” Diamond had the idea to unearth old boards from the ’70s and ’80s, divide them up into a single-fin and twin-fin categories, and invite an eclectic pool of talent down to Salt Creek to “get weird.”
This weekend, the tradition continues
Grom Of The Week
Taylor Stacy
BY JAKE HOWARD
Standing out on the San Clemente Board Riders Club roster is no easy feat. With icons including Matt Archbold and Kolohe Andino grabbing the headlines, Taylor Stacy rose to the occasion last weekend and played a huge role in the club’s national title defense.
When asked to describe Stacy’s surfing at the U.S. Board Riders National Championship at Lowers, Club Vice President Frankie D’Andrea was succinct with his description: “Out of body all weekend.”
“There are very few surfers in the world that can do what you did. We believe in you and your talents and can’t wait to see what with the Vissla Cosmic Creek Surf Festival. Taking place at Salt Creek in Dana Point on Saturday, June 3, and Sunday, June 4, the event is part surf contest, part free concert and part raging beach party. Really, nothing screams the start of summer like the Vissla Cosmic Creek Surf Festival.
As the surf contest portion goes, the event will feature five divisions: Locals, Creators & Innovators, Pros, Women’s, and a Body Surf Expression Session presented by DaFin.
In the Pros and Locals divisions, entrants will draw cards prior to their heat to determine the order in which they will select the board they will ride. Unlike just about any other surf contest, at the Cosmic, Vissla will supply original ’70s and ’80s single- and twin-fin options for competitors to ride.
Meanwhile, the Creators & Innovators division features shapers and surf stars alike riding self-shaped boards inspired by ’70s- and ’80s-era equipment.
A passionate surfboard collector and ardent supporter of surfboard shaping, Vissla founder Paul Naude and his team have done an incredible job over the years ensuring that the history and heritage of these surfboard designs continue to be passed down to the next generation.
On Saturday afternoon, be sure to snag you do next,” added head coach Benji Severson. a spot on the grassy hill above Salt Creek for some seriously epic live music. Kicking things off at 5 p.m. will be Repeater, followed by The Alive.
A proud graduate of San Clemente High’s Class of 2022, Stacy now attends Saddleback College, where she’s a distinguished member of both the surf and soccer programs.
Stacy showed up in the Grom of the Week column some years ago, so now that she’s in college, she’s aging out of this space. However, we wanted to give her one more shout- out for her inspired—and inspiring— performance at the U.S. Board Riders National Championship.
The headlining act of the evening is Frankie & The Witch Fingers, who are scheduled for 6:45. As someone who’s currently listening to them on Spotify while writing this, you’re not going to want to miss this show. It’s a top-shelf lineup.
Not only bringing the good times, the Vissla Cosmic Creek Surf Festival is planting its flag in the ground when it comes to the environment.
The event has been designated plastic-free, and everyone’s encouraged to bring their reusable water bottles. There will be refilling stations at the beach, and breakfast and lunch are being provided by Young’s Beach Shack. Other local vendors will also be on hand.
“From Kelly Slater, to Jackson Browne, Rob Machado, Thomas Campbell, Tom
Curren, Buttons, Ulu Boy and so many more, the Cosmic, as always, attracted really good surfers that are into these older designs,” Diamond says. “Donavon (Frankenreiter) played a big part in those early years.”
“I’m so excited that we get to celebrate 25 years of the Cosmic and that Vissla fully backs the vision and embraces how important this event is to our local community, as well as how unique it really is in the surf world,” he adds.
See you at Salt Creek this weekend! SC
Jake Howard is a local surfer and freelance writer who lives in San Clemente. A former editor at Surfer magazine, The Surfer’s Journal and ESPN, today he writes for several publications, including Picket Fence Media, Surfline and the World Surf League. He also works with philanthropic organizations such as the Surfing Heritage and Culture Center and the Positive Vibe Warriors Foundation.
Surf Forecast
Water Temperature: 61-63 Degrees
Water Visibility:
6-8’’
Thursday: Easing S swell shows most size in the morning, with waist to chest high waves, (3-4’) at many spots, while best breaks hit head high, (5’). The surf will slowly taper off as the day goes on. Westerly winds through the day, light in the morning, then rising to low-end moderate levels during the afternoon.
We can’t wait to see where she goes from here. SC
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Outlook: Fading S swell on Friday, for mainly thigh to stomach high waves, (2-3’+). Surf gradually picks up on Saturday as a fresh round of S swell and some secondary SW swell move in. By Sunday that swell mix has most spots back in waist to chest high waves, (3-4’), while top exposures are chest high to a foot overhead, (4-6’). For Friday and the weekend, light/ variable to light offshore winds in the early mornings, shift to a light+/locally moderate WSW sea breeze by the afternoons.