At the end of the day, retire to one of the homes ultra-comfortable bedrooms, sink into the plush beds and let the sights and sounds of the surf lull you into a deep, rejuvenating sleep. Easy access to the miles of pristine, sandy beaches found only on the Oregon Coast is located just a few steps away from your front door. Spend the day beachcombing and playing in the sand. Surfer’s View features two family rooms, both with access to ocean front decks and both set up with large, flat screen high-definition TVs-a great set up for groups with kids as the younger crowd can be entertained in one space while the adults visit and relax in another. Create delicious meals to share with family and friends in the gourmet kitchen and then gather around the large dining room table to share memories and create new ones. Luxurious finishes throughout Surfer’s View were hand-picked to ensure your stay is as comfortable as possible. This custom built, ocean front home provides a setting that allows you to experience the Pacific coast like never before appreciate the power of the surf as you listen to the waves crash upon the shoreline from every room in the house, relax on the deck and delight in views that stretch miles up the coast to Cascade Head, breathe deep and fill your lungs with fresh, salty air as you soak in the ocean front hot tub or roast marshmallows in the fire pit while taking in a stunning Oregon Coast sunset. The spine remains undamaged.Surfer's View At Surfer’s View, stunning ocean views and immaculate accommodations combine to create an ideal vacation retreat for all. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. That Oceanic Feeling is a beautifully written, original sports book to rival Haunts of the Black Masseur, about a sport hitherto sorely lacking profound literary exploration. And in exploring surfing landscapes from Victoria, Australia to Hawaii, France and Cornwall, she asks why we feel compelled to push ourselves out of our safety zones and venture into unknown waters. She tells of her own re-acquaintance with the surf and her quest to become good enough to take on the fabled and terrifying wave Corsair. Fiona Capp traces the sport's origins back to the earliest Pacific peoples, and establishes when Enlightenment Europe first discovered its exhilarating appeal. But then fifteen years went by, she had a child, and suddenly, approaching forty, she realised if she didn't do it again soon she probably never would.That Oceanic Feeling is part travelogue, part inner autobiography, part cultural exploration - about why we surf, and what surfing does to us. As a young woman on Australia's southern coast, Fiona Capp had always loved to go surfing - a most supreme pleasure', in Captain Cook's early words. "synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.īook Description Paperback.