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A picture is worth a thousand words… or a thousand surfers, according to this double-depiction of small Waimea hosting what appears to be every surfing daredevil and his cousin vying for a piece of the big wave pie.
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Richard Kenvin talks Simmons planing hulls. There is a place for the 60 year old design in the future foresees Kenvin, and slowly but surely the present is becoming the future right in Simmons old backyard.
The golden era of surfboard smuggling was brief, coinciding with what many consider to be the definitive American decade.
Donald Balch shares some of his wonderful photos of the California coastline.
Jim Kravets relates the story of his surfing initiation at Nias Island, Indonesia. High points: getting rolled on the reef by a monster wave; being stripped of his swim trunks; breaking his surfboard leash; almost drowning.
Taj Burrow on transitioning from the professional tour to the real world, dealing with inevitable regression as a middle-aged surfer, and his favorite ’CT competitors.