Episode 0
A pre-world title, pre-ASP contest win Kelly Slater sits down for an interview with Mike Latronic, sharing his barely post-pubescent thoughts on sex, surfing big waves, fame, and his equipment.
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Ep. 0
Surfrider Foundation's 20th anniversary gala in Culver City recap. The auction's 30 replica surfboards went for $235,000. A Lopez 1970s Coral Cruiser model sold for $21,000 and a Matt Kivlin balsa and fiberglass board was sold to Tom Peck for $45,000.
Tim Williams and friends drive thousands of kilometers in a VW camper for surf in Mozambique. On the way, they pass sandy rivers, cabbage fields and wetlands, stroll through the local villages and the markets, explaining some of the politics that shaped Mozambique- the presence of landmines and Portuguese colonialism.
Ep. 54
On the allure of Sunset Beach, Dick Brewer, guts, long swims, facing moments of terror, the drop at Waimea, tow surfing, and drawing lines on big waves.
Ron Perrott was instrumental in documenting 1960s surf culture—in both Australia and places beyond. Then he disappeared.