Pacific Beach
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As the saying goes, "the road to hell is paved with good intentions". Here is a perfect example of that happening to a surfer in Pacific Beach when trying to help save someone's life. Dustin Lackey had just purchased a $700 longboard using money his grandmother sent him for his 21st birthday. The board was only a week old and Dustin was enjoying the new board on Saturday at Crystal Pier. Suddenly Dustin noticed someone jump from the pier. In the panic and rescue attempt by several surfers, Dustin let his board drift to shore where it was promptly stolen.
The SignOnSanDiego story Surfer saves a life as thieves swipe his new longboard tells us of the ordeal On the beach, San Diego lifeguards were conferring with paramedics, who decided that because they were dealing with a severely injured neck, they risked further injury by bringing the man to shore over the crashing surf. They instead took the unusual step of sending paramedics out on a jet ski, Lifeguard Lt. Andy Lerum said. The board is a John Carper Peter Mel Machine (gray). Anyone with information is asked to contact lifeguards at (619) 221-8950. Let's help him get his board back! UPDATE at 10-31-2006 11:38 am: Good News! SignOnSanDiego's Good Samaritan surfer will get just reward updates us on Dustin's situation. On Monday Dustin was informed Cox Communications will give him a new surfboard! And that wasn't all. The mayor held a news conference in Lackey's honor. The 21-year-old Mesa College student found himself inundated by interview requests from the media. Congressman Brian Bilbray called to offer praise and condolences. At the news conference Dustin Lackey and surfing buddies Travis Collings and Torrey West were also honored. UPDATE on 11-01-2006 8:36 am: The outpouring of support continues. Thanks to the article in the Union Tribune Dustin Lackey has had so many offers for a new surfboard he is overwhelmed. Everyone from a lady on Social Security to a wife who just lost her husband to the shaper of the board himself, John Carper. SignOnSanDiego updates us with Surfing Samaritan swamped with offers for new board Cox Communications came through Monday with a new board for Lackey, but many people wanting to help the surfer jammed the phone lines to the San Diego Lifeguard switchboard and filled the voice mail and e-mail systems of a Union-Tribune reporter. I hope the SurfSD community had a small hand in helping spread the word! |
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We all knew Pacific Beach was a great place to live, and the beaches (although troubled here and there with trash or pollution) is a really great place to surf, swim or just relax. Now we have the Outside Magazine's 2006 Top 10 Beach Getaways and Pacific Beach in beautiful San Diego has scored the #1 spot. Outside magazine looked at aspects of all beach towns including places to eat, where to stay and attractions. Along with the results of their winners they also included the activites highly recommended for each beach. The list of winning beach getaways are:
The miles of white sand beaches, swelling waves, and an eclectic dining and shopping district make San Diego's Pacific Beach one of the most popular stretches of sand in the Golden State 26 million people visited last year. The beach itself is wedged between the Pacific Ocean and Mission Bay Park, a 4,235-acre man-made aquatic fun-hub perfect for row-boats and beach volleyball. In one day, visitors can play with dolphins at nearby Sea World, catch a wave at Pacific Beach and dine on fresh seafood at one of 150 restaurants. |
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