As a global crew of Land Locked Surfers, We are pursuing our goal to build an archive of Community Leaders passionate about helping others discover the stoke of surfing outside of the ocean. This network will help accomplish our vision of an accessible point person for each surf community, location, and discipline. For example if you live the United States, Pennsylvania region, and are trying to Catch some inland surf, then Adriane Ohrum is our recommended point of contact.
If you are looking to get into wake surfing in Pennsylvania, need insight on different lakes, or just want some pointers, reach Adriane via her Instagram account: @adriane.ohrum
Let’s get to know Adriane, your Pennsylvania wake surf connection!
Q: Give us some background, who is Adriane Ohrum?
Ohrum: I’m a mom, sister, daughter, and seeker of beings who live out loud. Being in my early 40s, I am just coming into my own and no longer setting aside the things I want to manifest in my life. Wake surfing is a HUGE part of the things I have (and continue to) manifest, and seeking out to connect with others in the wakesurfing community has added a vibrancy to my life I didn’t know was possible until now. In my day job, I’m a social media consultant, and when I’m not helping others connect and engage with their ideal audiences through social platforms, I’m super active and enjoy running, biking, weight training, hiking, traveling, painting and drawing, and re-purposing furniture. Oh, and did I mention I love to wake surf? 😉
Q: How and when did you get into Wake Surfing in the Pennsylvania?
Ohrum: I started wake surfing around 2009. At first, it was what we all did to just goof off between wake boarding sets, but having bad knees, I quickly realized that surfing was much more forgiving and low-impact and a much better choice for me. But I didn’t really find my spark and my passion for wake surfing until about 3 years ago when I decided to try more tricks and push my boundaries a bit.
Q: Through your eyes, describe the surf scene in PA, what are you doing to help it grow?
Ohrum: The wake surf scene in our area is a bit sparse in my opinion and I would very much like to see it grow. Most of the time, I surf on a private lake in a gated community. We have a lot of HOA rules that prevent us from surfing as much as one might on a public lake or river, and we are also restricted to smaller boats. I have started branching out to surfing on the Susquehanna River where there are less restrictions, but I find that in my area, there are a lot of misconceptions about surfing and I’d like to be able to help educate people about wake surfing and get more people interested.
Q: What drives you to get better everyday and move up the ranks?
Ohrum: Because I am part of the CWSA (Competitive Wake Surf Association), I have some pretty amazing friends that I have made connections with through wake surf competitions. I have never experienced a community – a family – of people with similar interests who support and encourage the way my surf family does. Once I took the plunge and registered for my first surf comp, I have excelled in my riding so much simply because I have such a great support and encouragement system from riders who are better than I am. And that’s the key – you really have to try to ride with people who are better than you to really learn.
Q: What Are your goals as a wake surfer for 2017?
Ohrum: I competed at the Lake Anna Wake Surf Open in June. I placed 2nd in my division, which was combined due to low registration in the Women’s Masters Divisions. My next competition is Nationals in Georgia, and between now and then, it is my goal to work on my airs, and also to learn to ride revert so that I can work on adding an Alley Oop to my trick list. So far, it’s proving to be very, very challenging!
Q: In the world of wake surfing who do you look up to most, and why?
Ohrum: I am really fortunate to have two fantastic friends who really encourage me, and they are both really phenomenal riders that I aspire to ride like. Colleen Cain is a semi-pro wake surfer (and also fellow Land Locked Surfing pal) and she is also my Big Sister in the SheShreds Sisterhood of Ambassadors. She is the poster child of what a wake surfer should be because she rallies behind all female wake surfers and demonstrates compassion, dedication and above all, she reminds everyone that the heart of wake surfing is about having the time of your life. Evan Feierabend is also a semi-pro wake surfer who simply never seems to stop smiling. He introduces so many people to the sport of wake surfing and does it will smiles and laughter and never makes anyone feel like they can’t do it. His encouragement for me to keep trying at tricks I might feel are out of my reach helps me stay in the game and keep at it – all with a smile.
Q: As a Land Locked Surfing Community Leader, what are your areas of expertise new riders should ask you about?
Ohrum: I am predominantly a surf style rider, so I can help surfers who are looking to get started or advance to a surf style board. I am also pretty well versed in surfing on older boats, so I am a good resource for inboard boaters who want help understanding how to weight their boats with ballast to try surfing out. I can also help direct people to find places to surf where it is safe to do so, and help connect them with the right people in their area of PA who can help them with local outfitters, boat dealers and wake surf experts.
Q: Outside of Wake surfing what are your other passions?
Ohrum: Living an active life is of major importance to me. I love traveling and experiencing new people and places, and I love being outdoors. I’m especially drawn to water, but I am also drawn to mountains. I am also very creative and love visual arts like painting and photography. I’m often seen behind a camera, capturing both the action and the scenery wherever I go and in the winter months I’m often found in my art studio painting and using mixed media to create my abstract visions.
Q: What is something funny very few people may know about you?
Ohrum: Well, if it’s funny, I’m pretty sure most people probably already know it about me. Humor is a major flavor of my life and if I can make light of myself and take life a bit less seriously, then I’m game.
If you are looking to get into wake surfing in PA, insight on different lakes, or just want some pointers, you can reach Adriane via her Instagram account: @adriane.ohrum
Keep an eye out as we will be introducing more Community Leaders from more regions and across more disciplines. In the meantime, head on over to @land_locked_surfing to see what other inland surfers are doing all over the world to get their fix! Keep the stoke alive!