I grew up on Redondo. My parents had a jewelry store down the street from where Tony Romas used to be. I never surfed here but it's where my mother first showed me how to boogie board. It was my first proper introduction to the ocean.
Nice! I’ve been in that store numerous times. I lived in Redondo and the Southbay for about 12 years. Great area! I miss it. There’s nothing better than the 4th of July parties in Hermosa.🍻🤙
Invite message for my vacation trip to southern California. From Joshua Kirby. I have something to tell you. I am going across the country to southern California. I'm going to ask my dad if can take our 28 foot long travel trailer (Jayco 264BH) it weighs 5,000 pounds (2 axles). I have 2 trucks. First, my dad's truck has over 300,000 miles. It is a 2008 red chevy silverado (4.3L V6) engine and the transmission has been rebuilt twice and nothing is wrong with the engine and it runs GREAT. Every time we take our trailer for a camping trip we get out of the fastest 60 MPH and it struggles going up a 150 foot hill at 45 or 50 MPH and the fastest we ever go out of the trailer with his truck was 70 MPH. The truck is to be supposed to be rated for 6,000 pounds. My dad can't trust his truck going out of state with the trailer and he thinks it won't make it across the country to and back. I can't trust his truck too and it is going to take him awhile to put a new engine in his 2008 red Chevy Silverado, if he puts a new engine in his truck it will be a (5.3L V8). Second, we have the other truck and it has over 180,000 Miles. It is a 2002 green Ford F-150 (5.4L V8) engine, as soon as you put it into drive, it gets up and moves quick and nothing is wrong with the engine and it runs GREAT. When we took it out for a camping trip we were able to go 70 MPH and it doesn't struggle going up a 150 foot hill at 60 MPH with no problem at all. The truck is supposed to be rated for 8,000 pounds. My dad can trust our truck going out of state and he said it could go across the country. I can trust that truck going to southern California. We got the 2002 green Ford F-150 for sale and the person was asking $7,000 and we got it for $6,400 and it was in good condition when we purchased it. My best option would be taking the 2008 red Chevy Silverado because the new engine could work much better than the 2002 green Ford F-150 but I can use the 2002 green Ford F-150 if I have to if my dad doesn't put a new engine in his 2008 red Chevy Silverado. I was wondering if I can take you on my trip and here is the reason why. I feel comfortable and safer when I have somebody else with me. I am doing my trip across the country very soon or probably after 2026. I have started planning my trip, so wanted to ask you first before let my dad know about my trip to southern california. I am doing my trip by myself and please help me with my trip and you are invited to go on my trip to southern california for 2 weeks. I'm spending 1 week up there and it will take 4 days to get there and back, I don't know what going to do if I don't have somebody who is available to go on my trip because I won't be able to do everything by myself and everything will too stressful and too difficult. This is how our vacation trips are done: ➡️First, my dad is incharge of- • Driving • Taking care of the trailer • Listing all of the supplies we need • Cooking our breakfasts, lunches and dinners. • Planning each vacation trip ➡️Then, I am incharge of- • Pump the gas into the truck • Hooking up the trailer to the truck • Oringizing and keeping track of our supplies • Lifting the heaviest stuff in and out of the truck • GPS navigation to our locations If you are going to ask this question: "Who is going to take over if my dad is no longer incharge of our vacation trips?" To answer this question, I will be doing everything that my dad was doing and you will be doing everything that I was doing. ➡️First, I will be incharge of- • Driving • Taking care of the trailer • Listing all of the supplies we need • Cooking our breakfasts, lunches and dinners • Planning each vacation trip ➡️Then, they will be incharge of- • Pump the gas into the truck • Hooking up the trailer to the truck • Oringizing and keeping track of our supplies • Lifting the heaviest stuff in and out of the truck • GPS navigation to our locations Also, If you live in Orlando FL, Jacksonville FL, Gainesville FL, Tampa FL, or Daytona Beach FL. I will let you when you can come over my house with the address when I am able to invite to come to my house. Here is some pictures of the trailer with the truck photos.app.goo.gl/dGfxSPX4X4vNk2D78
I grew up on Redondo. My parents had a jewelry store down the street from where Tony Romas used to be. I never surfed here but it's where my mother first showed me how to boogie board. It was my first proper introduction to the ocean.
Nice! I’ve been in that store numerous times. I lived in Redondo and the Southbay for about 12 years. Great area! I miss it. There’s nothing better than the 4th of July parties in Hermosa.🍻🤙
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Invite message for my vacation trip to southern California. From Joshua Kirby.
I have something to tell you. I am going across the country to southern California. I'm going to ask my dad if can take our 28 foot long travel trailer (Jayco 264BH) it weighs 5,000 pounds (2 axles). I have 2 trucks.
First, my dad's truck has over 300,000 miles. It is a 2008 red chevy silverado (4.3L V6) engine and the transmission has been rebuilt twice and nothing is wrong with the engine and it runs GREAT. Every time we take our trailer for a camping trip we get out of the fastest 60 MPH and it struggles going up a 150 foot hill at 45 or 50 MPH and the fastest we ever go out of the trailer with his truck was 70 MPH. The truck is to be supposed to be rated for 6,000 pounds. My dad can't trust his truck going out of state with the trailer and he thinks it won't make it across the country to and back. I can't trust his truck too and it is going to take him awhile to put a new engine in his 2008 red Chevy Silverado, if he puts a new engine in his truck it will be a (5.3L V8).
Second, we have the other truck and it has over 180,000 Miles. It is a 2002 green Ford F-150 (5.4L V8) engine, as soon as you put it into drive, it gets up and moves quick and nothing is wrong with the engine and it runs GREAT. When we took it out for a camping trip we were able to go 70 MPH and it doesn't struggle going up a 150 foot hill at 60 MPH with no problem at all. The truck is supposed to be rated for 8,000 pounds. My dad can trust our truck going out of state and he said it could go across the country. I can trust that truck going to southern California. We got the 2002 green Ford F-150 for sale and the person was asking $7,000 and we got it for $6,400 and it was in good condition when we purchased it. My best option would be taking the 2008 red Chevy Silverado because the new engine could work much better than the 2002 green Ford F-150 but I can use the 2002 green Ford F-150 if I have to if my dad doesn't put a new engine in his 2008 red Chevy Silverado.
I was wondering if I can take you on my trip and here is the reason why. I feel comfortable and safer when I have somebody else with me. I am doing my trip across the country very soon or probably after 2026. I have started planning my trip, so wanted to ask you first before let my dad know about my trip to southern california. I am doing my trip by myself and please help me with my trip and you are invited to go on my trip to southern california for 2 weeks. I'm spending 1 week up there and it will take 4 days to get there and back, I don't know what going to do if I don't have somebody who is available to go on my trip because I won't be able to do everything by myself and everything will too stressful and too difficult. This is how our vacation trips are done:
➡️First, my dad is incharge of-
• Driving
• Taking care of the trailer
• Listing all of the supplies we need
• Cooking our breakfasts, lunches and dinners.
• Planning each vacation trip
➡️Then, I am incharge of-
• Pump the gas into the truck
• Hooking up the trailer to the truck
• Oringizing and keeping track of our supplies
• Lifting the heaviest stuff in and out of the truck
• GPS navigation to our locations
If you are going to ask this question: "Who is going to take over if my dad is no longer incharge of our vacation trips?" To answer this question, I will be doing everything that my dad was doing and you will be doing everything that I was doing.
➡️First, I will be incharge of-
• Driving
• Taking care of the trailer
• Listing all of the supplies we need
• Cooking our breakfasts, lunches and dinners
• Planning each vacation trip
➡️Then, they will be incharge of-
• Pump the gas into the truck
• Hooking up the trailer to the truck
• Oringizing and keeping track of our supplies
• Lifting the heaviest stuff in and out of the truck
• GPS navigation to our locations
Also, If you live in Orlando FL, Jacksonville FL, Gainesville FL, Tampa FL, or Daytona Beach FL. I will let you when you can come over my house with the address when I am able to invite to come to my house.
Here is some pictures of the trailer with the truck
photos.app.goo.gl/dGfxSPX4X4vNk2D78
Probably Burn out.........average wave at burn out is 6-10 secs.....If you can master burn out, you can surf anywhere in the world........