We should all be so lucky to have the command for life that Kepa Acero so vividly has. (As well as the seemingly endless time and resources to explore the ends of the earth in the capacity he does.) Acero, spoken to as one of the greatest surf adventures roaming the world today, continues to enchant with his eccentric enthusiasm for all things awesome, especially in the way of the natural wonders of the world.

And then there is the late, great José “Pepe” Mujica. The Uruguayan champion for the poor, but also president. A former guerrilla turned pot-legalizing politician, and humble man who donated 90% of his government salary to a variety of charities.
Together they share a common principle Kepa now wants to impress upon you, a principle Pepe articulated best: “Life escapes you minute after minute… and you cannot go to the supermarket and buy life. Then fight for a living! And give content to your life!”

