Santa Cruz native Evan Quarnstrom quit his job with the International Surfing Association to travel the world. He’s been to Brazil, Colombia, Chile and right now, he’s in Bali, “where fast, powerful, waves that break over shallow coral reefs have been quite the contrast from the more mellow, sloping point breaks that I learned to surf on at home in Santa Cruz.” He’s also taken time to grieve his late father, Dean Quarnstrom, to come to terms with his famous local family and consider what sort of life he wants to lead. He reminds us that, with a bit of courage, we, too, could pick up and change our lives.
Ken Kesey, Neal Cassady and the crew immortalized in "The Electric Kool Aid Acid Test," not to mention the band that became the Grateful Dead, got the party started at Ken Babbs' Soquel digs. And it's all in Babbs' new book, which he'll discuss in an upcoming Bookshop Santa Cruz event.