I realized that a surf trip on a jet can be like a road trip. If you see a road you want to turn down, you can just go there.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
It's good to surf whatever waves are going on right there as they're happening.
It's like driving a car at night. You never see further than your headlights, but you can make the whole trip that way.
Surfing is definitely something I used to do a lot more before I was working, but I know the waves will always be there, and it's something that, when I'm not traveling as much, I'll definitely get back into.
When we're touring America or Europe, we use our own plane and a great advantage of that is it cuts out an awful lot of time checking in. You literally drive up to the plane, get on and then drive off at the other end.
Jet-skiing is my favorite water sport.
It looks easy, like surfing, but surfing is hard too.
When you're on a road trip, anything goes.
I have never taken a road trip. Unless you count Los Angeles to Vegas.
Once you go down a road, you take it through to the end.
Basically what I'm trying to tell you is that it's almost impossible to drive a jet ski at night time unless you're in a city with lights lit up so you can navigate. Besides being pitch black, that water turn black at night. Listen, I don't recommend it.