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One wave, one rider, six pages. Yes, Raimana Van Bastolaer’s Teahupoo spit-buster is worthy.
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Referred to by the SF Weekly in 1994 as "San Francisco's Prodigal Son", Barry McGee can't go too many nights without covertly applying paint sprayed out of aerosol cans to myriad surfaces of the city that Barry analogizes to surf spots.
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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.
An in depth story recounting the Keaulana Family history. Stuart Coleman focuses on Richard ""Buffalo"" Keaulana, and his son Brian, two amazing hawaiian waterman of Oahu's Westside.
An interview with Maurice Cole.
In 1974, Tim Bernardy embarked on a surf trip to Mexico that changed his life. While the trip revolved around surfing, Bernardy explains that it was not only about surfing.