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Dan Malloy and Shane Dorian are led by two English blokes to an undiscovered interesting wave in Morocco that they call The Grassy Knoll. Malloy draws maps of the unique break.
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On filmmaking, name calling, assimilating to the North Shore, the Momentum Generation, surfing in Chile with Miki Dora, imposter syndrome, and searching for waves in Antarctica.
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A tribute to the wave riders we lost this year.
In the no-holds-barred 1970s, Michael Larmont did it all. As a competitor, explorer, innovator, and businessman, he laid much of the groundwork for South Africa as a surfing nation.
Josh Mulcoy’s harbor lust, from TSJ volume 19.3.
Miklos S. Dora, aka Miki Dora, aka Da Cat, aka The Black Knight, challenges surfers to a contest at Jeffrey's Bay. The rules: Entrants place a $200 reliability bond; applicants must construct their own equipment; equipment must be ozone friendly and biodegradable; no petrochemicals allowed; boards cannot exceed 9'6"; the tail must square off at 10"; single fins only; no logos of any kind; no colors; minimum board size is 8'. The winner will be the rider who rides farthest on a wave. Dora defines the point of the contest to be reclaiming the lost soul of surfing.