Undercurrents
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Down Below With South Korea’s Haenyeo
Off the coast of South Korea’s Jeju Island, the haenyeo freedivers go deep, down to 66 feet, while holding their…
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Ghost Finger
Saipan’s Garapan could be a mini Honolulu with its noise and glitz. Sadly, it lacks Hawaiian surf appeal, being stuffed…
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In Their Path
Mid-ocean swells don’t cause water molecules to move until reaching the shallows. Instead, they are expressed as pulses of rotating,…
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On the Rocks at Point Panic
Only six minutes remain in the last heat of the 2024 International Bodysurfing Association World Tour Finals at Point Panic,…
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An Activator of Creative Dreams
I first met Francis “Duke” Boyd in the summer of ’63 at Ole Surfboards in Seal Beach, where I worked…
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One Bookend
Surfer-shaper duo Dane Gudauskas and Donald Brink have found a sweet spot working on what Brink calls the “bookends” of…
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Welcome to the Westernmost Record Store on Planet Earth
Ramble on out to the western edge of San Francisco, away from the theatrics of its tech and finance molten…
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Dumpster Dive
One of the noticeable accouterments in the original Surfer magazine office was the presence of founder John Severson’s artwork on…
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Weird Little Kink
As a 15-year-old in 1980, Australian shaper Mick Mackie came across a Surfing World article about Winterstick snowboards, specifically the…
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Cliffhanger
“You are pretty stupid,” I said to myself as I dug a hole with my bare hands behind the front…
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Divine Colleague
I’ve spent 50-plus years publishing surf magazines with Jeff Divine. Aside from his undeniable talent behind the lens, what seemed…
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Master of the Well-Turned Line
Bryan Di Salvatore, a writer’s writer, died on New Year’s Day 2024. He was 75. He wrote for this magazine,…