Episode 0
Gow’s Boatshed by Midget Farrelly
Australia's Whale Beach has remained a quaint, boat-building community since Frank Gonsalves first rented slip space at Carl Gow's boatshed in the early 1960s. Time drifts on, and today Gow's son, also named Carl, runs the boatshed. When he's not grinding away on the sanding wheel, chances are Carl's out surfing at Kiddie, in for a quick dip to rinse away some of the grime and keep his sights set on the horizon.
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Deconstructing Teahupoo
The definitive article on the wave and the bathymetry of Teahupoo that makes for the current “high water mark” in the search for the sickest tube ever. In a sidebar called “The Horror” Steve Pezman describes the effect that this successor to the Banzai Pipeline has on not only the surfers but the surf industry as they all jockey for position.
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The Aquatic Ape
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.
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Choose Your Own Adventure
The feral hardships and liquid bonuses of traveling overland through Indonesia
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Attention: Chiens Bizarres
In the Côte des Basques, respite is just around the next bend.
Ep. 50
Carissa Moore
On staying true to herself, the nuances of expectation, positivity, taking a break from the tour, the realities of pro surfing, athleticism, and her upbringing in Waikiki.