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Kevin Breslin shares some intimate moments of New York City surfers as they cope with the aftermath of the attack on the World Trade Center.
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A very pre-Al Gore discussion on being a "Green" surfer, brought to us by Brian Gillogly, exposes the inconvenient truth behind the chemicals used by the surf industry in surfboard and clothing manufacturing, and what we can do on the individual level to minimize our environmental impact.
For respected big-wave shaper and surfer, Kirk Bierke, the stakes are high as is own son, Russ, serves as a test pilot for his boards in waves of consequence.
A mess of water, foam, fiberglass, and a human head, this Woody Woodworth photo from "Big Thursday" (September 10, 1975) at The Wedge in Newport Beach, Ca, almost audibly translates the power of the massive wave.
A videographic endnote from Dane Reynolds.
Catching up with the experimental Byron-based painter and tattoo artist.