danny hampson – Wakeboarding Mag https://www.wakeboardingmag.com Wakeboarding Magazine covers the latest in wakeboarding gear, videos, tips, photos, boats, news, and so much more. Fri, 05 May 2023 21:28:34 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 https://www.wakeboardingmag.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/wkb-favicon.png danny hampson – Wakeboarding Mag https://www.wakeboardingmag.com 32 32 Into the Blue https://www.wakeboardingmag.com/into-blue/ Wed, 20 Sep 2017 05:06:15 +0000 https://www.wakeboardingmag.com/?p=47453 Being landlocked in Orlando oftentimes doesn’t feel like being landlocked at all. With the vast amount of lakes and time spent on the water, it’s easy to neglect the fact that we’re completely shut off from the world’s largest entity: the ocean. The lakes provide us with a constant; they’re our comfort zones. So, what […]

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Into the Blue – A journey across the Gulf Stream. Bryan Soderlind

Being landlocked in Orlando oftentimes doesn’t feel like being landlocked at all. With the vast amount of lakes and time spent on the water, it’s easy to neglect the fact that we’re completely shut off from the world’s largest entity: the ocean. The lakes provide us with a constant; they’re our comfort zones. So, what if we separate ourselves from that comfort zone, even if by only a short distance? What would we discover? On this particular adventure, we discovered Bimini, the Bahamas’ westernmost island. But our trip wasn’t simply about the destination; it was about the journey, about venturing out. Sometimes people forget that’s the half of it. When the last remnants of shore trickled out of view, that’s when the magic took hold.

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Cruising around the canals of West Palm before making the crossing. Bryan Soderlind

Our journey began at Key Biscayne with the Yamaha 212X in tow. Danny Hampson, Collin Harrington, Bryan “Bear” Soderlind, Derek Cook and myself arrived at the launch, where Danny’s dad, Tim, met us in his Contender, appropriately named Reef Freak. He would make the trek with us, acting as a guide and rescue if something went wrong. It’s no secret that there was apprehension; there was a part of us that didn’t know if we could do it. Our plan did consist of crossing the Gulf Stream in a 21-foot jet boat, after all, and the weather hadn’t been ideal. Just the day before, we were cruising around the canals of West Palm Beach, watching 30 mph winds rip across the water while somewhat nervously making jokes about the journey that lay ahead. After countless weather checks, we had determined our window for making the crossing was narrow, and we set out a plan to leave early Tuesday morning. With Miami’s skyline behind us and only ocean ahead, we were off on our 50-mile cruise to Bimini.

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Open waters ahead. Bryan Soderlind

As we made our way across the Gulf Stream, these three words resonated through my mind: Life is good. There’s something about being out on the open ocean that creates a sense of vulnerability that is almost comforting. I grew up on the Gulf of Mexico, where trips to the barrier islands were a weekly, sometimes daily, ritual. My brothers and I started ­exploring the Gulf’s coastline from the time our hands were big enough to operate the 25 horsepower motor on the tinny that sat afloat in our marsh. Being surrounded by salt water is where I feel most at home, so despite any previous doubts about our journey, I immediately felt at ease as we open-throttled across international waters and into the blue.

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A short two-hour cruise across the Gulf Stream landed us in paradise – and we couldn’t be happier. Bryan Soderlind

Eyes wide and mouths silent, we stared in disbelief at the beauty that surrounded us. It had happened so fast: Deep shades of sapphire swirled around us for the better part of two hours when, just like that, the water burst into a pigment that words cannot accurately describe. Cerulean ripples as far as the eye could see and a warm hue on the palm-clad sandy shores greeted us. It was as if the island were showing off with a display of saturation overload. You should have seen our faces — we were stupefied at the beauty of it all. The waters along the shores of Uluwatu, Tulum, Rio de Janeiro, Sardinia and Tamarindo would have had color envy at the sight of it. Yet, only 50 miles from home, there we were. We had arrived somewhere in between heaven and Earth, where the layers of intermingled greens and blues of the ocean almost didn’t seem real. And of course, we couldn’t get in it quickly enough.

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Danny and his friends. Bryan Soderlind

The island of Bimini is revered for its world-class fishing, scuba diving, snorkeling and pristine beaches. We came for this, yes, but we really came to test the salty waters and discover worthy lines. As you can see from the images printed on these pages, we succeeded in finding stunning locations, in which Bear shot incredible photos. Oftentimes, photos don’t fully grasp the beauty that’s present, but when you have Bear as the photographer, that isn’t the case. Bear has a way of capturing time and place in a way that evokes emotion — I think it’s because he so much values and respects what he’s shooting, whether that be a person or a destination.

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Wakeboarding, surfing, fishing, island hopping… With the Yamaha 212X, we did it all and more. Bryan Soderlind

Ten miles south of Bimini, next to the small island of Cat Cay, we discovered the most surreal riding spot. Surrounded by palm trees, rocky shores and white sand, the shallow, milky-blue lagoon was a photographer’s dream. The depth couldn’t have been more than 3 feet in some parts, but with the 212X, anything was possible. Perhaps that statement sounds forced, but truly, having this boat on the trip was the difference between can and can’t. Without it, these riding shots would not exist. The fact that the 212X doesn’t have a prop was a huge advantage. That, coupled with the built-in depth finder, made it easy to ­navigate the shallow shores of the surrounding cays and create unique, atypical lines.

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A day well spent. Bryan Soderlind

As you can well imagine, the conditions weren’t the best. Choppy salt water mixed with shallow depths meant having wakes that many riders would turn their noses up to. For this, our crew couldn’t have been better. Danny, Collin and Derek are all the type that will ride anything, and they’ll ride it well. This was my second time on a ­Yamaha Boating trip with Danny and ­Collin, and being around these two and their dynamic personalities is incredibly amusing. As the face of Yamaha‘s wake division, Danny is the one to thank for this trip coming to fruition yet again. On a wakeskate or strapped in, Danny has an unmistakable quick-paced, explosive style. Apart from riding, Danny recently slipped into the world of real estate, and throughout our trip, we watched in awe as he closed deals while simultaneously strapping on his board, driving us back to shore, or casually sunbathing. The entertainment value was at an all-time high, and Collin, equipped with his drone, RED and multiple GoPros, came along to capture it all.

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Derek Cook hitting double-up after double-up. Bryan Soderlind

When searching for an additional rider to join us on this trip, Derek Cook was a no-brainer. Derek is an OG West Coast Rider whose unique style is representative of what boat riding can and should look like, and his down-for-anything attitude proved to be an asset in the ­not-so-perfect Bimini conditions. There are few riders who can hit double-ups as ­consistently as Derek; it’s safe to say that 75 percent of the hits he took on this trip were ­double-ups, and successful double-ups at that. He taught Danny the art of driving figure-eight ­double-ups, where you hit one after the other without waiting for the rollers to dissipate. This made for an incredibly entertaining viewing experience and even more ­visually appealing images.

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Collin Harrington sending it off the SS Sapona. Bryan Soderlind

When the guys had exhausted themselves from riding, we took advantage of the island’s other treasures with the help of Danny’s dad, Tim, who acted as our personal guide. Tim has been making frequent trips to Bimini for decades and knows the place like a true local. In fact, many of the locals actually know Tim. There’s no better way to travel to a new destination than with someone who knows it well, and Tim provided that for us. One of the many places Tim brought us to is a well-known shipwreck, the SS Sapona. Today, the shipwreck is a popular fishing and diving site, but legend has it that it was used during the Prohibition era for rum-running to and from Florida. Using a rope positioned above a vicious-looking piece of steel (sorry Mom), we managed to hoist ourselves up to the top deck and subsequently made the leap into the salty water below. When we felt we had cheated tetanus one too many times, we moved on to snorkeling, spearfishing, and swimming with the stingrays, and we ended each day pleasantly covered in salt with a Kalik in hand.

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We burned our feet in the process of taking this photo… Worth it. Collin Harrington

We each have our own idea of paradise. Upon setting sights on the perfection that is Bimini, we couldn’t argue that this mirrored our dream. We had entered a world so close to home but so far from the norm. Fifty miles — the distance from Miami to ­Bimini — is all it took. That journey — those mere 50 miles — catapulted us into a sort of utopia. Paradise is closer to home than you think. Sometimes all it takes is stepping out of your day-to-day and searching for it.

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Paradise found in Bimini. Bryan Soderlind
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Until next time, Bimini… Bryan Soderlind

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Into The Blue – Ep. 4 https://www.wakeboardingmag.com/into-blue-ep-4/ Wed, 02 Aug 2017 23:27:17 +0000 https://www.wakeboardingmag.com/?p=46768 This past May, Danny Hampson, Collin Harrington, Bryan “Bear” Soderlind, Derek Cook and myself made the 50-mile crossing from Florida to the Bahamas in the Yamaha 212X. In the fourth episode of “Into the Blue” the weather had finally caught up to us. We woke up to a strong wind that made it near impossible […]

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This past May, Danny Hampson, Collin Harrington, Bryan “Bear” Soderlind, Derek Cook and myself made the 50-mile crossing from Florida to the Bahamas in the Yamaha 212X.

In the fourth episode of “Into the Blue” the weather had finally caught up to us. We woke up to a strong wind that made it near impossible to find any good water for riding. Fortunately for us, right next to our hotel was a protected quarry with decent conditions. Although the turns were tight and the wind was blowing, we made it work and the guys had a really fun couple of sets.

Be on the lookout for the full story on our Bimini trip with photos from Bryan Soderlind in our August 2017 issue.

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Into The Blue – Ep. 3 https://www.wakeboardingmag.com/into-blue-ep-3/ Wed, 26 Jul 2017 22:49:07 +0000 https://www.wakeboardingmag.com/?p=45995 This past May, Danny Hampson, Collin Harrington, Bryan “Bear” Soderlind, Derek Cook and myself made the 50-mile crossing from Florida to the Bahamas in the Yamaha 212X. In the third episode of “Into the Blue” we had a full day of activities and adventures in beautiful Bimini, the Bahamas’ western-most island. We spent the day […]

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This past May, Danny Hampson, Collin Harrington, Bryan “Bear” Soderlind, Derek Cook and myself made the 50-mile crossing from Florida to the Bahamas in the Yamaha 212X.

In the third episode of “Into the Blue” we had a full day of activities and adventures in beautiful Bimini, the Bahamas’ western-most island. We spent the day wakeboarding, wakeskating, snorkeling, swimming with stingrays, spearfishing, and exploring the S.S. Sapona, a well-known shipwreck. And when the day was done, we headed to a local spot to grill up the fish we had caught earlier that evening.

Be on the lookout for the full story on our Bimini trip with photos from Bryan Soderlind in our August 2017 issue.

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Into the Blue – Ep. 2 https://www.wakeboardingmag.com/into-blue-ep-2/ Thu, 20 Jul 2017 21:51:28 +0000 https://www.wakeboardingmag.com/?p=53513 This past May, Danny Hampson, Collin Harrington, Bryan “Bear” Soderlind, Derek Cook and myself made the 50-mile crossing from Florida to the Bahamas in the Yamaha 212X. In the second episode of “Into the Blue” our crew made the crossing from Key Biscayne to Bimini, the Bahamas’ western-most island. The weather held up for us, […]

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This past May, Danny Hampson, Collin Harrington, Bryan “Bear” Soderlind, Derek Cook and myself made the 50-mile crossing from Florida to the Bahamas in the Yamaha 212X.

In the second episode of “Into the Blue” our crew made the crossing from Key Biscayne to Bimini, the Bahamas’ western-most island. The weather held up for us, and the Yamaha 212X performed amazingly as we jetted across the Gulf Stream. As soon as we arrived and saw the crystal clear water, we couldn’t get in it quickly enough.

Be on the lookout for the full story on our Bimini trip with photos from Bryan Soderlind in our August 2017 issue.

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Into The Blue – Ep. 1 https://www.wakeboardingmag.com/into-blue-ep-1/ Wed, 12 Jul 2017 22:22:54 +0000 https://www.wakeboardingmag.com/?p=50278 This past May, Danny Hampson, Collin Harrington, Bryan “Bear” Soderlind, Derek Cook and myself made the 50-mile crossing from Florida to the Bahamas in the Yamaha 212X. The first episode of “Into the Blue” was shot the day before we made the crossing and features a really unique and not widely known riding spot in […]

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This past May, Danny Hampson, Collin Harrington, Bryan “Bear” Soderlind, Derek Cook and myself made the 50-mile crossing from Florida to the Bahamas in the Yamaha 212X.

The first episode of “Into the Blue” was shot the day before we made the crossing and features a really unique and not widely known riding spot in West Palm Beach. Despite 30mph winds, the protected canals provided us with really great riding conditions, and exploring this area was a great way to start our trip.

Be on the lookout for the full story on our Bimini trip with photos from Bryan Soderlind in our August 2017 issue.

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Yamaha’s Coastal Cruising – Ep 4! https://www.wakeboardingmag.com/yamahas-coastal-cruising-ep-4/ Sat, 25 Jun 2016 01:56:10 +0000 https://www.wakeboardingmag.com/?p=54769 In this last episode of Yamaha’s Coastal Cruising, Danny Hampson and friends finally pull out of the Florida Intracoastal Waterway after one last hoorah! Check out the other Coastal Cruising episodes! Episode 1 >> Episode 2 >> Episode 3 >>

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In this last episode of Yamaha’s Coastal Cruising, Danny Hampson and friends finally pull out of the Florida Intracoastal Waterway after one last hoorah!

Check out the other Coastal Cruising episodes!

Episode 1 >>
Episode 2 >>
Episode 3 >>

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Yamaha’s Coastal Cruising – Ep 3! https://www.wakeboardingmag.com/yamahas-coastal-cruising-ep-3/ Fri, 17 Jun 2016 06:45:32 +0000 https://www.wakeboardingmag.com/?p=53208 Episode 3 is here, follow along with Danny Hampson and his crew as they make their way down the Florida ICW in his Yamaha 242x! Check out the other Coastal Cruising episodes! Episode 1 >> Episode 2 >> Episode 4 >>

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Episode 3 is here, follow along with Danny Hampson and his crew as they make their way down the Florida ICW in his Yamaha 242x!

Check out the other Coastal Cruising episodes!

Episode 1 >>
Episode 2 >>
Episode 4 >>

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Yamaha’s Coastal Cruising – Ep 2! https://www.wakeboardingmag.com/yamahas-coastal-cruising-ep-2/ Fri, 10 Jun 2016 21:26:48 +0000 https://www.wakeboardingmag.com/?p=51079 Yamaha’s Coastal Cruising resumes in Episode 2 as Danny Hampson and his crew adventure down the Florida Intracoastal! Check out the other Coastal Cruising episodes! Episode 1 >> Episode 3 >> Episode 4 >>

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Yamaha’s Coastal Cruising resumes in Episode 2 as Danny Hampson and his crew adventure down the Florida Intracoastal!

Check out the other Coastal Cruising episodes!

Episode 1 >>
Episode 3 >>
Episode 4 >>

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Yamaha’s Coastal Cruising – Episode 1! https://www.wakeboardingmag.com/yamaha_coastal_cruising_ep1/ Fri, 03 Jun 2016 21:00:00 +0000 https://www.wakeboardingmag.com/?p=48096 Check out this very first episode of Yamaha’s Coastal Cruising trip with Danny Hampson and his crew! The mission was simple: 4 days heading down Florida’s Intracoastal Waterway from Jacksonville to Daytona camping and riding along the way. Check out the other Coastal Cruising episodes! Episode 2 >> Episode 3 >> Episode 4 >>

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Check out this very first episode of Yamaha’s Coastal Cruising trip with Danny Hampson and his crew! The mission was simple: 4 days heading down Florida’s Intracoastal Waterway from Jacksonville to Daytona camping and riding along the way.

Check out the other Coastal Cruising episodes!

Episode 2 >>
Episode 3 >>
Episode 4 >>

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2 Days in the Life: Danny Hampson https://www.wakeboardingmag.com/2-days-in-life-danny-hampson/ Fri, 26 Feb 2016 02:52:52 +0000 https://www.wakeboardingmag.com/?p=45690 With several bags and a camera in tow, Collin Harrington took a trip down to the Keys to film a “Day in the Life” with 2015 Pro Wakeskater of the Year and Yamaha 242X rider Danny Hampson. With the new Yamaha 242X Wake Boat, the possibilities are endless. Watch as Danny spends his days spear […]

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With several bags and a camera in tow, Collin Harrington took a trip down to the Keys to film a “Day in the Life” with 2015 Pro Wakeskater of the Year and Yamaha 242X rider Danny Hampson. With the new Yamaha 242X Wake Boat, the possibilities are endless. Watch as Danny spends his days spear fishing, wakeboarding, wakeskating, and wakesurfing, all behind his brand new 242X.

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