Every
year since 1994, the founding members of Barefoot Central kick off the
summer with a huge party. For the last 3 years, Stuart and
Shelly Singer have hosted the party and each year they seem to out-do
themselves. This year was no exception. Shelly started
planning the party sometime in early March. The theme chosen was Hawaiian
Luau.
This year we decided to invite the 2004
Barefoot Central Junior and Elite Promo Teams to Dallas to take part in
the fun. A 4-day weekend of fun was planned to give the team
members a chance to get to know each other, ski together, have fun, and
take part in a team photo shoot. The entire Junior team was able
to make the weekend. The Elite skiers consisted of Mike Salber,
Phillip Damuth, and Aaron Schoelzel. Keith St. Onge and Billy
Brzoza were unable to attend due to work commitments.
The team arrived in Dallas late on
Thursday night May 27. After getting to sleep at around 1 am at
our house in Dallas, the team was shaken out of bed at 5 am to make the
1-1/2 hour trip to the river in order to be on the water by 7am.
The first order of business was the team photo shoot. The entire
team had never been together, so we took the opportunity to shoot some
pictures of them all in their new Eagle barefoot
suits.
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2004 BarefootCentral.com
Junior Promo Team
Mike Salber, Al Morrison, Haley Thomas, Marrissa Williams, Chris
Morrison, Nolan Lough
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The morning of the photo shoot couldn't
have been better. No wind and a light fog on the river. The
fog made for a great backdrop for the team pics. Mike Salber's new
Eagle Stealth gold suit had arrived the day before and fit like a
glove. I have never seen a better looking barefoot suit. The
kids suits were all different colors loaded with their sponsor logos and
their names on the back. Nolan Lough's suit was so small that
Eagle had to shrink all the logos. Nolan looked like
a mini Mike Salber.
After the photo shoot we all took to the
water. It was glass water in both directions. We split the
team up across 3 boats and skied until our arms couldn't take
anymore. Everyone practiced their tricks and wakes. We had
an impromptu wakes tournament by dividing into groups of 3. The
group with the most amount of wakes won. The Morrison boys were on
cloud nine after Mike Salber and I both face planted our front wakes
pass, leaving them in sole possession of the victory. Mike
and I took Nolan out long-line with us to do a little hot-doggin.
Nolan climbed on our shoulders as we skied at 45mph. He was
fearless. Nolan, who weighs all of 50 lbs, got up backwards
on the shoes and then showed off with some one-foot surface hops and
cranked out one-foot wakes.
The next day (Saturday) was the day of
the party. I woke everyone up early and announced that we were
going to have an endurance race. We had enough skiers to have 4
teams of 4. I had divided the teams up putting a junior and/or
girl on each team, an open skier on each team, and divided everyone else
by ability. The race was about 14 miles in total. We'd ski
down river about 8 miles, then back up 6 and finish in front of Stuarts
dock. I through a curve ball in for all the open skiers (Salber,
Al Morrison, Phillip Damuth, and myself). Every other time we
skied, we had to do a back deep. Phillip Damuth's team was the
only team with 3 skiers. It consisted of Phillip, Nolan, and Chad
Lough. Nolan was too young to drive and couldn't ski over 35
mph. I figured that would give us a chance against Phillip.
The race ended in almost a dead heat between Stuart Singer's Team
(Stuart, Chris Morrison, Salber, and Marrissa), and my team (myself,
Kyle Fahrenthold, Haley Thomas, and Aaron Schoelzel). BFC had put
up $100 to the winning team. We decided at the end to give each of
the juniors $25 for their efforts in the race. It was great
fun.
It party was scheduled to start at around
3pm. The kids were blown away when they saw Bill and Anne Rand
roll up in their bus and silver Hummer. Bill and Anne have been
coming to the party for the last 3 years. They are very good
friends of Stuart and Shelly Singer. Bill has agreed to let
Barefoot Central use his bus during the 2004 US Nationals. We'll
be rolling into Austin in style. It's a once in a lifetime
opportunity and Barefoot Central Team members will get a true taste of
what VIP is all about. So don't get left out in the heat. Be
sure you're a member before you get to Nationals.
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Mike and Al check out the
Barefoot Central VIP Bus
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The party was a huge success. Bill
Rand brought in a 300 lb block of ice and Mike Salber chiseled an image
of a US Gear front toe handle and the words BareFootCentral.com in the
ice. The ice was set at an angle and everyone did shots off
it. It was great fun.
The Singers provided tons of food and
drinks for everyone. Shelly Singer organized a lip singing contest
which resulted in some amazing performances by some very HOT
ladies. You can judge for yourself.
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the HOT Party
Pics
When the kids weren't on the water, they
spent most of their time jumping on the Singer's trampoline. The
boys tied a rope and handle to a tree and spent all day jumping and
flipping. I got dizzy watching them. They also took every
opportunity to hit the water and do some wake surfing. The girls
were a great help watching our daughter Kathryn and spent a lot of time
playing cards between their trampoline sets. Any time the traffic
and wind on the water died down we'd take to the boats for more
footing. Colt Mahan stopped by to say hi. He's graduating
high school this year and has received a football scholarship from North
Texas. His best friend Hugh will be playing football for
Colorado. Colt and all his friends made sure to stop by the party
and had a great time.

Al Morrison |

Chris |

Hugh and Colt Mahan |

Marissa Williams |
Sunday morning started off once again
with more footing. Only the juniors and I were able to get up that
morning. Too much alcohol consumption keep everyone else in bed
until around noon. The boys went with me and the girls went with
Michele and Debbie Fahrenthold. The Morrison
boys worked their turns. Chris, who had never even tried a 540
pulled off a perfect one on his second attempt. Chris also started
learning his reverse FB on his feet. Al started learning a
line-back on his feet, which he would end up skiing away the next
day. It took me two years to learn a line-back on my feet, and it
takes Al two days. I wish I was 16 again. Haley and Marrissa
worked their back deeps on shoe skis and even pulled off a couple one
foots.
Kyle and Debbie Fahrenthold invited the
entire team down to their cabin for dinner that afternoon. Kyle
smoked some great brisket. Everyone got totally stuffed. We
then got in Kyle's hot tub to work the aches out. It had been 3
days of hard skiing.
Phillip Damuth invited Aaron Schoelzel to
accompany him down to the part of the river that he normally skis, about
an hour south. Phil Gustaphson, of Team Vortex, and Nathan Aust
had been talking trash for weeks about how they could beat Phillip and
anyone he brought with him in a two man race. So we left a
challenge on Nathan's phone and told them to be prepared. We found
out the next day that Phil and Nathan would not race. They did not
feel they were adequately prepared. So Phillip and Aaron did some
skiing and spent the rest of the day touring around Dallas before Aaron
had to catch a plane back to Wisconsin.
Back at Tin Top on Monday morning found
me sick as a dog. I felt like I had food poisoning or
something. Michele and Chad Lough took the kids out skiing at
6:30am. By about 8:30 I was feeling a little better so I hitched a
ride from some locals up river to find the team. We all had a
great morning skiing. Al hit his first line-back on his
feet. Chris hit his first reverse front to back on his feet.
Marrissa got up backwards on the shoes and pulled off her first back to
front. Haley got up backwards and did a great back on foot.
Nolan did some more backwards on his shoes. All the kids skied
plenty and we were off the water by noon eating lunch.
Before the team left for the airport, we
assembled them all together to perform the Barefoot Central ritual of
putting their feet on the wall of fame. The kids were proud to see
that their feet were right next to the likes of Keith St. Onge, Billy
Nichols, Mike Salber, Paul Stokes, Brett Sands, and the entire
Australian barefoot team.

Nolan Lough |

Chris |

Al Morrison |

Al Morrison |

Haley Thomas |

Marissa Williams |

Chad Lough helps H |

Marissa Williams |

Chad and Chuck lift Salber into
place for Stuart |

Stuart presses Mike's foot to create a good image. |

Chad gets his foot on the wall of
fame as well. |

Nolan Lough signs his name by his foot. |

The 2004 BarefootCentral.com
Junior Promo Team with Mike Salber |
Special thanks goes out to Chad Lough,
father of Nolan Lough. Chad was extremely helpful the entire
weekend. He went well beyond the call of duty to make sure
Michele, Stuart Singer, and myself always had an extra hand to get
things done. His efforts were unsolicited and greatly appreciated.
Special Thanks also goes out to Stuart
and Shelly Singer for hosting such a great event. This weekend
goes down as one of the best barefooting
weekends on record. Family, great friends, great skiing, great
weather, great food, great party, hot babes, and beer. It doesn't get
any better!

See ya next year!
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