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Bob Barbour's photography takes us from Baja to Hawaii to California, documenting the spectrum of colors found in a neon-clad Wingnut noseride and black-clad Jeff Clark drop-in at Maverick's.
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Seventy years on, in both talent and craft, the Longbottom family continues to cut their own path across surfing’s landscape.
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On the wave that made her, fighting for female representation, the Irons brothers, being invited to the Eddie, the dichotomy between freedom and conservatism, and the surf industry’s failures.
Crossing a stretch of North African desert seeded with land mines and right points, a traveler falls in with a crew of experienced journeymen, finding that the surf quality leaves nothing to be desired.
"The surf journalism, professional surfing and surfwear mogulling that Michael Peterson has done successfully over his stylish career are explored in this article that traces the roots of Michael Peterson's creation and management of Gotcha and More Core Division. There's also a discussion of the glories of his Backside Attack, for the Pipeline history buffs amongst you."
Flippy Hoffman shows his colors offshore of a remote island in the Indian Ocean.