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A cadre of big-wave chargers are at it again, this time paddling in to 20-foot Cortes Bank bombs.


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The Bay of Fundy lives in our consciousness as a Jeopardy question, a faint recollection from junior high geography class, a pungent line from a salty limerick. Things have changed. A clever bit of civic engineering has literally opened the floodgates, and the famous tides are once again force-fed right down the goose’s throat. The resulting bore waves are long, regular, and extravagantly strange. The New Brunswick hamlet of Moncton finds itself vying for the title, “Canada’s Surf City.” Whether that’s a blessing or a curse depends on how the resource is managed. TSJ regular Yazzy lays it out for us.

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The Dogtowner on the surf-skate connection, the power of the “I am going to crush you” spirit, and knock-kneed style.

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A feature article profiling the surfing life of professional Chilean surfer Ramon Navarro. The author, Yasha Hetzel, brings us into the life of Navarro, traveling through his childhood and upbringing in Pichilemu, his discovery of Chilean big waves, and the surfer's personal philosophy and outlook on life.

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The elusive barrels of El Capitan contribute more myth and legend to the collective surfing consciousness than actual physical experiences; however, catch it on the right swell, with the right tide, and the right wind, and you could join a very exclusive club of El Cap junkies waiting months/years for your next epic fix.

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When the earth violently moved in Christchurch, New Zealand, at 12:51 p.m. on February 22, 2011, the local surfing populous was sent scurrying. And while tragedy beset the city and lives were lost and forever changed, out in the hinterlands alternative wave-riding opportunities were revealed. And proof that Kiwis are able to smile in the face of adversity, where there's blokes there's usually sheep jokes.
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