Merry Christmas!

We here at watermanatwork.com want to wish everyone a Merry Christmas. Whether you are walking on the beach or trudging through snow, home with family and friends or on the road, we hope you can find a bit of joy this Christmas.

Annual Christmas Blogjam

Not a lot of outdoor activity has been happening for the past few weeks, unless you count shoveling snow. Lots of snow. Around here, weather is a major factor in daily life, especially when the weather is bad. Heavy snow and ice storms have closed highways and knocked out power. It’s been pretty cold as … Read more

Albacore Fishing Video

We have posted a new albacore fishing video to the watermanatwork.com website and to YouTube. This video features some wide open albacore fishing aboard the Voyager out of Seaforth Landing in San Diego. The video has non-stop albacore fishing action, the stuff dream offshore fishing trips are made of. Click HERE or on the photo … Read more

WatermanAtWork Wallpaper for Mobile Devices

To say “thanks for stopping by” the watermanatwork.com website and blog, we’ve made a couple wallpapers that you can download and use on popular mobile devices. You can use the images for a lock screen, wallpaper or screen saver. They are JPEG image files so they are small and load quickly. Best of all, WatermanAtWork … Read more

Burton Supermodel 174 Snowboard for Sale

Hate to do it, but I’m putting my Burton Supermodel 174 snowboard up for sale. This board was purchased direct from Burton in 1997 and hand made in Vermont USA. The board is in mint condition. A few minor scratches on the deck from skier’s poles, the bottom is like new. The board comes with … Read more

Website Work Continues

The weather here in the Pacific Northwest continues on the gray and rainy path to winter, so we haven’t been outside too much, other than to put the snow tires on the truck. That’s just the way it goes around here. You don’t get green forests, lakes, rivers and snow capped mountains unless there is … Read more

Checking In

Checking in from a rainy Pacific Northwest. We’ve had a lot of rain in the past few weeks, mostly on and off showers with occasionally heavier rain. Expecting snow in the higher elevations in the next few days. We can’t see Mt. Hood because it’s covered with clouds, but I would imagine that it’s snowing … Read more

KOM Sports Marketing Steals Copyrighted Material

KOM Sports Marketing, located in Colorado Springs, CO has been caught red handed stealing images off of the watermanatwork.com website and selling them as their own. We spotted this image of Steve Hegg on the World Cycling League website: The photo of Steve Hegg from the watermanatwork.com website was stolen by KOM Sports Marketing, who … Read more

Columbia Gorge Wind

If the wind can blow your troubles away, you should spend a few hours around here and you’ll be good to go. The Columbia Gorge wind is legendary and it’s living up to the reputation for the past few weeks. There has not been a calm day for weeks so kayak fishing on the Columbia … Read more

Berries In Season

Berries are in season here in the beautiful Hood River valley. You can get fresh blueberries, raspberries and cherries straight from local farmers. If you’re out riding your bike around Hood River, stop and get some fresh berries or cherries. You can pick them up on the way home if you buy more than you … Read more