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Photo Essay of California featuring some of the most memorable swells on record. Beautiful land and seascape pictorial up and down the West Coast.
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A modern Grajagan survey.
A look at the work of Brooklyn-based contemporary painter Jules de Balincourt, earning his fine art bones with salt-caked neo-folk and a boatload of reference points.
Surfer Bill Wise, paralyzed by a wipeout in 1965, gets his first chance to ride a breaking wave– on Mickey Munoz's catamaran at Lower Trestles– and has the time of his life.
The late Pacific Beach denizen Bradley Buben was known for his eccentricities, his unique style of surfing, and his revolutionary work in resin tints. Those who knew him recall his life and his impact.
Steve Pezman & Bob Beadle rode a big wave 11'4" made by Mr. Pat Curren during the Hawaiian winter season of 1962/63. A few decades later, Pezman & Beadle persuade Mr. Curren to craft a set of his signature big wave balsa boards.