Front cover of the brand new “A2Z Adventures 2010 catalogue”
Lars Tribus: MTB Riders
The Lars Tribus interview in german mag MTB Riders!




StyleSessions 09, NYC
StyleSessions 2009, sunday morning, Upper Manhattan!
Qualifiers for the “outlaw” free-style, downhill skate sessions started at dawn, on steep, open-traffic, Fort George Hill. The rider’s self-judged, open contest moved then to the Cloisters at Fort Tryon for the finals. The free format allows as many runs as possible until the law shows up! Anything goes: slides, carving or bombing…but Style is the name of the game. More at freshpaved.com.
International Vulture Awareness Day 2009
Today, Vultures get their 15 minutes of attention Worldwide!
The IVAD09 virtual event is raising awareness of the Vulture’s plight across the globe. Here is my input with links to images from Namibia, South Africa and Portugal.
Hopefully, the 15 minutes will grow to full time recognition!
Skyscraper Harlem Cycling Classic: NYC
More rain and black&white film for the 36th annual “Skyscraper Harlem Cycling Classic” on father’s day, through some sun… and heavy rain, around Marcus Garvey Park in Harlem.
Mermaid Parade: Coney Island USA
The Mermaid Parade is still alive at Coney Island!
Parades aren’t usualy on my list of interests but this one is the exception. I checked it out yesterday! Maybe the rain inspired me so. I decided to do another black & white, low-tech stint, with the old Nikon FM2.
Longboard: NYC
Sunday afternoon at the Coisters, Fort Tryon park.
Another longboarding contest that wasn’t… Those guys found shelter in the woods and rode the steep trails there. Away from sunday’s road rage, above on the park main road.
More pix at freshpaved.com.
The Northeastern Caminho: Portugal
Hiking the Northeastern Caminho, Nordeste Transmontano, Portugal.
For this part of the trip on the trails of the Caminho, I chose to travel light and go low-tech: Nikon FM2, one lens (35mm, f 2.0) and B&W film. Pretty basic and retro, ideal for the “road” through fields, stone villages, roman roads, bridges and medieval castles.
This is a lesser known route to Compostela, a short cut of the main road from southern Spain, through the remote northeast corner of Portugal, rural and less populated. The region of olives, almonds and wine of the Douro river.
Most of our itinerary was within the Parque Natural do Douro Internacional, Portugal’s second largest nature park along the Douro river. The steep cliffs on the riverbanks (Arribas de Douro) offer prime shelter for nesting birds. We saw Eurasian Griffons and Egyptian Vultures, Bonelli’s and Golden Eagles, Black Storks, Peregrine Falcons.
People living inside the park’s borders, created in 1998, are still exploiting farmlands, raising cattle and mostly sheeps.
Small villages are shrinking, many people have left to cities and other countries. Making a living off the land is not for the weak, but life has it’s own rhythm there, tuned on the cycle of seasons. This is sustainable agriculture as it always was. On the table, the olives, olive oil, sausages and wine come from the orchards and the fields nearby, the open pig pen, where hogs still get servings of acorns.
Major Stoke Em’ Outlaw
River crossing.
Sunday, I went to Jersey, just across the Hudson River at Palissades park for the Major Stock Em’ outlaw DH and slide competition! The NJ longboard crew had to switch to this location after someone reported their planned site to the local police! That wasn’t enough to ground them… At awards time, a hawk circled in approval by the Palissades cliffs above us. More images at frehpaved.com
“around africa”: Africa Geographic magazine
In the african press:
The thirsty Jackal sharing water with Elephant is running on the two pages spread “around africa” in the March issue of Africa Geographic, the major african nature&wildlife magazine based in Cape Town.


































