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Before the term “homegrown” was complimentary, stem-skewered, gooey, neatly packaged Thai Stick was a potent and sought after strain. A reformed surf scammer—and current law professor—describes his introduction to “the life.”
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It’s a crude sport—packing tubes. Take one thumping beachbreak. Add a little performance-enhancing squirt from some modern machinery. The methods are as lawless as the thrill-seekers. Christian Beamish reports on the stretch of black sand in Mainland Mexico where it all goes down.
Walter Coker’s serpentine life in surfing and journalism. A profile from the new issue of TSJ.
If aviary flight patterns mirror surf styles, is surfing just an act of nature?
Photographer Jeff Divine recounts his personal experiences with the growth of crowds at surf spots due to published photos and societal expansion, and various locals' attempts to mitigate the effects.
How William Aliotti’s unconventional lines took him from a small island in the Caribbean to a digitized global existence.