Evolution

The soul of surfing is about confronting nature and ourselves head on… then applying these discoveries to our lives on land. About developing and understanding of cycles, and appreciation for process not just the goal… these are lessons Wayne Lynch teaches by Example. - WingNut [Surfer’s Journal Biography]

Maturity has taught me that I don’t need to confront everything, I just need to silently observe people’s actions then set boundaries accordingly. - Unknown

Kindness in words creates confidence. Kindness in thinking creates profoundness. Kindness in giving creates love. - Lao Tzu



Wayne Lynch was known as the ‘Vertical’ surfer for his new style & action in wave riding vehicles. Physics & Design progression in surfing was critical during the 1960’s.

Unlike the CIA Counter Culture actors in the mid 1960’s [1] there were artists using the economic boom to help create new healthy lifestyles.

Knowing one’s passion & prudent goals can be life changing.

Finding ways to turn a creative desire into a constructive business thus serving others … Evolution.

Running on the treadmill during a winter in New Hampshire has the forced viewing of CNN & ESPN. Daily rituals seem to confirm all sources of energy for younger peope are to be directed towards games & political [coercion] events.

Starting up an entrepreneurial entity to provide a solution & working capital are never considered.

When you have debts over 135% of GDP you start to enter a problem to finance all the government consumers. Global Debt has gone full postal. [2]

Banks / Financiers love currency crisis’ as it devaluates pensions.

Don’t blame us > We are riding the storm waves provided.

Who is going to pay for the salaries of all these chiefs?

Why is everything increasingly securities now being tokenized?

All connected.

Get Prepared and Understand the Real Battle is HERE & NOW.

We are not wealthy unless we are healthy.

Should we open in December 2025 the menu will have morning Dr Sebi shakes for those looking at alkaline solutions post work outs // surf.

The Tribe > >  Real Surfers share philosophy not borders created in financial boardrooms of London, Paris or Vienna.

- Cristó


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I traveled with Wayne Lynch for most of Paul Witzig’s surf movies in the late-’60s. Evolution and Sea of Joy were the classics. You get to know someone pretty well when you travel together. We rode waves all over the world: Morocco, France, Puerto Rico, Mauritius, South Africa—it is a bond we share that will last a lifetime.

Wayne was a country kid, from Lorne in Victoria, who had incredible talent. A goofyfoot, Wayne was something pretty unique in Australian surfing at the time. To the uneducated, the best way I can describe Lynchies surfing is smooth flowing, not radical. With Wayne, no movement was forced, every turn blended together, and the only time the movement stopped was when he ran out of wave. - Nat Young

Witzig’s 1969 film ‘Evolution’ revealed Lynch and Nat young as new, innovative performers for a brand new era, and his many profound, occasionally sanctimonious utterings on film and in print since, right up to the recent biopic uncharted Waters reveal much about one of the sport’s fascinating characters. Technique-wise a forerunner to Occy and Carroll’s radical goofy lines, persona-wise the forerunner to Curren’s non pop-idol mystique, Lynch’s story will always remind us that it’s those who stray from the conventional path that ultimately shape its true course. - Surf Europe

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