Surf With Spadone

Surf With Spadone Spadone is a soul surfer with camera-tech and lots of personality.

08/05/2019

Rootfire 🤙

New Video out now on The Surf Channel. 100 people take off on the same wave in this one, broh!
08/05/2019

New Video out now on The Surf Channel. 100 people take off on the same wave in this one, broh!

Tim plans a foam-board takeover at Salt Creek Beach in Dana Point, CA and talks safety with the local lifeguards. He brings a handful of speedos for the loca...

Spadones and friends! 🎉
06/16/2019

Spadones and friends! 🎉

05/21/2019

My creative drive always gets me where I’m going next. 📸

Natural rhythm
01/19/2019

Natural rhythm

01/18/2019

When the rain stops and you can finally go outside... 🌤🌈🛹

12/19/2018

Sail with Spadone in 360/VR and see if you could spot the sea lions!

Say ‘NO’ to Nuclear B***s ⚠️💪🏼
12/02/2018

Say ‘NO’ to Nuclear B***s ⚠️💪🏼

The Holtec nuclear waste storage canisters at San Onofre are lemons and must be replaced with thick-wall casks. 11/29/2019 Oceanside: The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) admits in their Novem…

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Spadone: A Surfing Odyssey

My story begins South-of-the-border where my Grandfather passed-away in a tragic surfing accident. He left behind three-sons and a dream. Life in Baja is a true adventure. Our family arrived in a converted 1950’s milk-van packed with boards, shorts, and diapers. The three-sons, Michael, Paul, and Walt-Junior, were golden-haired groms that grew-up to be real gringos– like their father.

After fulfilling their barbarian-days and having a few groms of their own, destiny carried the brothers back-home to the same-wave that took their father’s life. In a beautiful moment of realization, they decided to hold-back their tears and build a house in his memory.

The late Walt Spadone dreamt of raising a family-of-surfers, and speaking as his eldest grandson, I believe he succeeded. With three-sons and eight grandchildren– each of us are indisputably tethered to the sea.

After 25-years of happy-living and passionate-surfing in our holy-waters, our beloved home caught-fire and burned to the ground. Some of us almost lost our lives that night, but Baja gave us a second-chance. Without hesitation, our fourth-generation of Spadone’s started rebuilding and we are reclaiming our history in surfing folklore. Thank you to the many families that have helped contribute to the rebuilding process.