SALT GYPSY. I LIKE THAT. WHAT IS IT?

2012-08-29


this name, salt gypsy. from the beginning it had make us curious and yearningly. we chatted with danielle clayton, the lady behind this great website around alternative surfwear and female surfers who make cool shit. we quickly found out she is one of them. 

hey danny, how's your summer so far?
really good thanks… I'm kind of in an endless summer! we are in the middle of the rainy season here in the Maldives but so far we haven't seen much rain at all. it's still been blue skies and pumping waves so can't complain.

please tell us about your website "salt gypsy".
the inspiration for salt gypsy came from my talented friend, kelly, who created a line of bikinis for surfing, KALi, but as a small brand, initially struggled to sell into retailers in New Zealand. I felt frustrated at the lack of channels available to reach her target audience so decided to see if we could build a community around that idea: source good-looking and functional surfwear product created by independent designers like kelly, and bring it to the attention of female surfers internationally. basically, we want to provide alternative surfwear, promote style in the lineup, and support other female surfers who are making cool shit.
I also wanted to champion the everyday female surfer out there charging in the surf and living interesting stories. with all due respect to the very talented, professional female surf athletes out there, I felt there was a need to present a different image of strong, healthy, all-shapes-and-sizes-and hair colour-surfers to what is currently a hypersexualised female surfer stereotype (to read more on this issue, check out Cori Schumacher`s excellent article). I want to inspire a different, non-competitive side to the female surf lifestyle: surfing pumping and serious waves with a smile, surf travel, community work, creating, and just doing life your own way. 



has something remarkable happened since you run the website?
yes! creating my own line of surf leggings, making connections with some very cool female chargers and businesswomen, and having people contact me from all over the world with positive feedback about the site and products they've seen because of it. it's made me aware that I'm not alone in wanting to hear other girls' inspiring stories or find alternative surfwear products. I've become a sales rep for one of my favourite brands creating some very unique product - The Seea  and the other remarkable thing is seeing how social media can create a business in today's world. awesome!

we love the "how to" category and already thought about different fabrics for sewing our own surfbag. you like to do your stuff by yourself. that brings us to your leggings. we totally felt in love with them.
that's rad – surfboard covers are so easy to make! here are some more for inspiration. send me some pics when it's made! my home country, New Zealand, has a strong history and tradition of DIY. We kiwis grow up learning and being encouraged to do things ourselves so it is a part of our cultural fabric. not happy with something? do it yourself! which is how Kelly came to create her bikini collection and how I came to offer salt gypsy surf leggings – stoked you like them! they came about when I needed a pair of lycra leggings for working over here in the Maldives but couldn't find any under $100. I had some made up and voila – salt gypsy bespoke surf leggings were born. we are taking orders for delivery in october. choose your lycra from our facebook page. they're good for when you're spending a lot of time in the sun and want respite from UV damage. 


you feature a lot of bikinis and wetsuits on your website. how important is style concerning performance for you?
great question, I would have to say they are becoming equally important as stylish surfwear is catching up to performance and technical product. for too long we've had a market dominated by logo-driven, mainstream, big brands and black black black! the way I see it, we are at the dawn of a new era in female surfwear where style and individualism in the lineup is now possible. manufacturing and production quality of more fashion-forward styles are only going to keep improving. it's an exciting time for both brands and consumers.

besides "salt gypsy" you are living a dream. you work on a surf boat. how did you find your way to the boat? 
I do believe in living your dreams and this has formed the ethos for making decisions in my life – we only get one and it goes by pretty quick so make it good! In 2010, I met a couple who worked as surf guides on a resort in the Maldives. they helped me get a job and a month after meeting them, I was working on the same island taking people surfing and snorkelling. serendipity at its best! I met my boyfriend literally in the lineup one day, had a wee romance and here we are, nearly two years and two surf seasons later working together on a surfari boat. we host ten day surf charters and take our guests surfing (yes – we surf too!), take photos of them surfing and make sure they are in the best waves everyday. we also put together a trip slideshow, liase with the local boat crew, organise boat movements and do all social media updates. pretty full on when its months on end but you get to surf everyday. and you know, a few years ago I used to visualise being on a surf boat in the tropics with the love of my life, and well ladies – I'm living proof that visualisation works!


if we would go on a boat trip with you what would be waiting for us?
turquoise blue water so warm and clear you sometimes work up a sweat when you're surfing, small islands dotted around that you travel past to surf, and good waves throughout the year but particularly big pumping swells from june to august. the reef here is a little more user-friendly than most indonesian reefs but still there are some heavy breaks in the Maldives. you will be challenged! also waiting for you would be a bar that can overlook any surf break in the Maldives, dawn yoga on the top deck, sunset cocktails on the top deck, anchor rope climbs, dive bombs off the top deck, visits to local islands, Maldivian curries, pinky-purple-red sunsets, lunchtime beers, surfing with Manta Rays and dolphins, fish fish and more fish!


what does surfing means to you?
I started surfing at 15 years of age (more than half my life now argh!) and its been central to my lifestyle and life decisions ever since. when I was 23 years old, my family discovered we have a congenital heart arrhythmia that can cause sudden death (long QT syndrome). When our cardiologist sternly told me to "never surf again," I was devastated but promptly decided that life is too short to live in fear. I minimise my risk-taking as much as I can but I'm not going to stop something that gives me so much peace and strength, physically and emotionally, for the random possibility I might have an "event" (cardiac arrest). And hell, it's just fun!

what are your interests besides surfing?
pretty eclectic – I studied sculpture at university, lived in Japan for two and half years (snowboarding over there was unreal!), worked as a sales rep for billabong in NZ which I loved, going to see live music – festivals in summer are the best! making things out of old, unused materials (especially textiles and window glass), learning about other people's stories through conversations, learning languages, reading and studying (entreprenuerism is my current favourite topic!), turning the stereo up loud and dancing around the lounge like an idiot with my best mate (she's a doctor in NZ but this will never stop!), baking banana cakes, going to dress up house parties, the list is endless...

and how do you spend your winter?
mmmm… haven't really had a winter in three years but you would normally find me huddled next a warm fire or heater, dressed in as many layers of clothing as possible, eating a homemade soup and drinking red wine. unless I'm in the snow I'm not a huge fan of winter (where I come from, Auckland, New Zealand, it rains a lot).


are you somebody that gets homesick or do you have itchy feet all the time?
I miss my family and friends terribly and think of all the things I'm missing out on while I live overseas. but as soon as I'm back home, I always want to leave again – I'm a conflict of interests!

what do you believe in?
do what you love, keep smiling and be kind – to yourself and others. and it's ok to eat lots of chocolate!

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SYLT. ABOUT YOU OR MAYBE YOU.

2012-08-28


while we already are thinking about our next destination it's probably time 
for your next journey.

if you would like to travel through germany and explore the country as well visit the facebook page of reiseland deutschland. as a fan you can be the lucky winner of a dream vacation. the great thing is that you can create your own tour. this link will help you to put your destinations together just as you like.

so hurry up, it runs until the end of august!

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SYLT. ABOUT SEABED AND TIDELAND

2012-08-23
















on our last day in sylt we went on a walk through the tideland, called watt. it was a family-friendly guided tour where we had the possibility to learn about marine creatures and their living space, the wadden sea. but before we got started we were wadden baptized and went by names like periwinkle, pacific oyster or lugworm. 















 
as the water withdrew and the tide was going out we set foot on theseafloor. at the lowest ebb we began to search for nature's hidden treasures. the youngest explorers of our group proved themselves as the most courageous. they were digging after watt worms, caught little crabs and opened mussels with their bare hands.

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THIS AIN'T CALIFORNIA

2012-08-21



panik, the leader and poet on the skateboard, makes us feeling kind of rebellious today.

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GIRLS, BOARDS AND A BEAR.

2012-08-15


it's just some days ago the first women's longboard camp came to an end but thinking back and going through the pictures I took it feels like its stories and impressions could fill my whole summer.
amidst a small and sleepy village in slovenia a bunch of lively girls gathered from all over europe to defeat the bear. the bear is a hill. a huge one and quite steep as well. facing the bear's guts for the first time gave me the creeps.

i hardly can't believe how much everybody learned and improved. besides the amazing job our instructors fee, sophie, christine, anni and glori did by responding to everybody's needs i think the bubbling energy between us girls brought ourselves to do things some of us maybe never thought of doing in our lives.


of course there were not just girls. it were the boys who protected the track with 2000! hay bails before. and they were doing great as road marshals. they gave us some important hints for sliding and drove us up the hill and not to forget the campfire they made every night.


at the beginning of the camp all participants got a longboard we set up together at a workshop. distracted by its wonderful shape and sixxa's great pirate ship graphic we screwed around and learned a lot about bushings, kingpins and bearings, yo.


in this idyllic creek that builds the boarder to croatia we found our cooling after skating. and yes, in some of us it awoke the animal.


this is one of the last pictures I took. it's nice to see how close we all got after some days sharing our passion. only crew love is true love.
 
this week teached me a lot. a healthy fear is important but sometimes it's time to switch off your brain and just listen to your heart. whether it's about going downhill as fast as you can or just do another turn while dancing on your board. with every try you grow.


sonja, i loved to listen to your songs.

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SYLT. ABOUT WITCHES AND GHOSTS.

2012-08-13


when we drove along lonesome coastal areas we often were surrounded by a certain mysticism. we remember this one moment when an old lady opened the gate for us to get to sylter elbow, a beautiful deserted nature protection area on the northern tip of sylt. her eerie glance let us think we were passing over to a banned world.


there are many legends that are passed on from generation to generation we would like to share with you.

dwarfs and hobgoblins
a long time ago the island was populated by dwarfs and hobgoblins. when the moon was shining bright you could see them dancing on dunes and picking berries. but they were evil. they stole ham and cheese, they milked cows and they tried to steal the sylter's daughters and wifes.

ekke nekkepenn
once there lived a merman called ekke nekkepenn down the ocean bed. when a storm flood brands against the shore a legend says it's ekke nekkepenn's revenge. it's a story about love, greed and disappointment.

pider lüng
and probably the most famous story is about a guy whose name was pider lüng. he was stubborn and hard-headed but soft-hearted when it came to inequity. of him arose "jaa, lewwer duad üs slaaw!" what means as much as "rather dead than a slave".
we've heared about men living on sylt having this sentence tattooed as a sign of solidarity to their origin and their island. true story.

to get to know more about sylt's pecularities just click here.

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SYLT. ABOUT STYLING.

2012-08-08


on sylt you don't have hairstyles. you have hair.

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SYLT. ABOUT SEA CREATURES AND ELEMENTS.

2012-08-04


A ... ahoi! full speed ahead!



we left sylt's southern beauty behind and moved on to its most norhern town, list. there we cast our anchor and set out for exploring. we spent the whole afternoon in erlebniszentrum naturgewalten, where one can learn about shifting sand dunes, the climate change over time, high and low tide, seabirds, oysters, mussels and so forth. 

B... being blown away
and if your brain can't take up any more of the information get a bit of fresh air in the storm room. there you can experience what the island has to offer in its windy times.

K... knowing more than before

D... dancing on dunes
of course we didn't dance on the dunes, but we did something equally fun. after feeding our brains with information about elements we took out our compass, that led us directly to our favourite crêpe place. mmmhh! and we drove towards the sunset...

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