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Lance Conragen, one time captain of a sportsfishing charter boat and keen surfer recounts the biggest day he's experienced at Half Moon Bay.
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The photographic works of Dr. Don James documented wave riding and ocean exploration from the days of surfers catching 20-pound California spiny lobster in the 1930s to applying decades of learned surfing mastery to backside walls at Pipeline and Waimea in the 1980s. Craig Stecyk crafts us an eloquent introduction to James' contributions to surf culture.
Thirty years of imagery from photographer Jason Child’s Indonesian tenure.
Self-discovery on the underside of a surf break
“They sensed the lunatics were running the asylum and saw the power that we had.”
Down for the count with Lord “Tally Ho” Blears.