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Brant Page talks with Tom Morey about his hobby of surfing small waves… with his fingers. He shapes and designs all varieties of miniature surfboards, riding them in conditions ranging from river waves to waterfall faces.
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Typhoid, dengue fever, heartbreak, madness. Looking behind the scenes of Rob Machado's ill-fated 2009 biopic, "The Drifter."
The act of stalling a surfboard occupies space up and to the right for lifelong surfers.
Profile of Kent Layton, a psychologist and former sponsored surfer, who has created The Boat Ranch, a collection of old boats that have been turned into cabins of sorts overlooking Cuatro Casas in Baja.
Fernando Aguerre is on a mission to elevate the governing body of international amateur surfing to a higher level of efficiency with a vision that honors the sport and sets the stage for the bringing surfing to the Olympics.
John Elwell's biographical sketch of Bob Simmons leaves the reader asking whether Bob Simmons was a mythological figure, landmark surfer / shaper, or a mystic combination of both. Elwell explains how Simmons overcame various childhood obstacles to become one of the most innovative surfers / shapers in surfing history.