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Nathan Fletcher has spent most of his life in the shadow of his family. In 2011, however, he dropped into one of the heaviest waves in history and crystalized in the foreground of the general conciseness. But behind the scenes, and for those in the know, he’s always used his multifaceted talents to set himself apart. “Christian was good at surfing,” says friend and confidant Joel Tudor. “But Nathan was good at everything.” Christian Beamish goes to Hawaii for a deeper look into the big-wave charger, skater, moto rider, and aerialist who has long been touted as the quiet member of the clan.

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Bruce Raymond surfed for the first time at age 8 along the south beaches of Sydney, Australia. Dreaming of riding Rocky Point since age 11, Bruce bought a ticket to Hawaii in 1975 and pursued pro surfing. In 1979, he returned to Australia to become managing director of Quiksilver Garments. Known for his creative genius and big-wave charging, Raymond loves the thrill of discovering new things.

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On the Snap, the North Shore, competing in the face of tragedy, helmets, going for broke, athleticism, his favorite surfers to watch, and his road to sobriety.

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Gordon McClelland clarifies the reasons behind Cavalcade of Surf being considered a cult classic. His article is accompanied by snippets from Bud Browne's actual narration. Featured locations include Haleiwa, Sunset Beach, Corona Del Mar, Waimea, Wedge, Circa, Pipeline, Huntington Pier, Queens, Makaha, and Waikiki with photos that date back as far as 1930.

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It's not about the surf this time; it's all about Scotch whisky on the Hebridean isle of Islay.
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