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Light reflects off the hollowed face of an unridden, heavy dumper at the Wedge.
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A series of short pieces by Kimo Hollinger. Hollinger talks about being "aged" and surfing the North Shore, signing books with Greg Noll, 9-11, saving people, Alligator Dusty, Val's Reef, and live music.
Paul Naudé’s drive for creation has taken him from the shaping bays of South Africa to his locus in the boardroom.
Writer Dean LaTourrette takes us back to the 1980's for a look at David Eggers surfing fame. Eggers had one of the best amateur surfing records ever and turned pro at 16 years old, only to follow that amazing triumph with a downward spiraling drug addiction. LaTourrette talks to Eggers about his addiction, recovery, and life today.
The stories behind the creation and lives of the most classic vintage surf logos carry us through the surf logo renaissance of the early to mid 1960s, looking at the graphics behind the products that spawned a beast of an industry.
Documentary photography and surf interstices in the Outer Banks