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An informal interview with the chief authority of big-wave judging, Gary Linden. A big-wave rider himself, Linden discusses the qualities he looks for in judges and in competitors.
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As word trickles out that Kaifu is holding, missions to the super typhoon-rich south of Japan are becoming a necessary pinpoint on the traveling surfer’s itinerary. And if it’s simply a departure from Western Culture that you seek, the world-class waves are a mere bonus.
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The waterman on “designing danger” as a Hollywood stuntman, eschewing labels, training for wipeouts, the aloha spirit, the visceral connection between fear and enlightenment, and his family’s Westside legacy.
Manning the editorial post at Surfer Magazine with John Severson during the sixties, Drew Kampion laid witness to the swift changing of the guards that occurred in 1969 with the refinement of shortboard shaping and riding methods. This compilation of anecdotal vignettes illustrates the culture of that seminal year in surf culture.
Shaper Donald Brink wonders if “magic” equals “frequency.”